How many times during the week do you look at your small & big moments, your photos, and your memorabilia and say, “This is definitely going into my Project Life album”? I do it a lot. That’s why I’m in love with my friend Peppermint’s (aka One Little Bird) new set of journaling cards called “One For The Album”.
And it’s still on sale today (Sunday) for 20% off, so grab them now!
I worked on my June Project Life pages this weekend A LOT. I’ve got 9 pages done and only one more to go. (I’m waiting on product for it.)
I’ll have a Project Life post tomorrow and another one later this week once I finish the last page for June. Here’s a sneak peek of the page using the above journal cards by One Little Bird.
I REALLY love hybrid (digital printed onto paper) scrapbooking because it’s so easy, versatile, and I can type journaling straight onto the journal cards and then print them out. But if you are digi-afraid, do not worry! All of One Little Bird’s journal cards come in printable PDF sheets too.
What else happened this week?
I made a thank you card for our catsitter, from Noodle of course.
Todd in his new Ironman bike jersey.
Todd bought his own standing/sitdown height-adjustable desk and brought it to work. Now he can work standing up or sitting down, with the touch of two levers. It is a Vari Desk. He loves it!
I got a haircut on Friday. My last haircut was in February, so it was really time. My hair was so long and heavy! I got 3 inches cut off, plus lots of layers put in.
We made a new roasted root veggie dish from America’s Test Kitchen. It was fantastic. I’d imagine this would be even better in the winter!
Yesterday we went to dinner at En Fuego.
Todd got ranchero steak with tomatillo sauce. I got shrimp mole enchiladas. Yum!
After that we went to the Americas Finest City Film Fest at Qualcomm.
Qualcomm is one of the biggest employers in San Diego. It is a semiconductor company that designs and markets wireless telecommunications products and services. If you have a cell phone then part of that technology was probably invented by Qualcomm. The company is the leading patent holder in advanced 3G mobile technologies.
Wall of patents at Qualcomm.
The film festival itself was very cool. It showcased 20 film shorts about San Diego. There were so many that we loved! One of the ones I loved was about the Los Chupacabras Moped Club. And this one about chalkboard artist Peter Han called Pardon My Dust was awesome!
Some Noodle shenanigans this week:
Stretching out on Todd’s lab, waiting for his belly rub.
Hey, I’ve seen the humans open this window before. It can’t be that hard!
I’m down here! Come pet me!
Peek-a-boo, I see you!
Poor Noodle such a hard life :)
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