Monday, December 20, 2010

All I want for Christmas is a job.

Only 5 more days until Christmas! Why is it that Christmas comes on the same day each year, yet I am still never quite ready for it?

This year's Christmas is a little harder than Christmases past. You see, this year I am out of work like so many other people in this country.

I worked at my last job for five years and I enjoyed what I did. However, the longer I was there, the less valued I began to feel. I took on all sorts of new challenges willingly, but I rarely heard a "thank you" or a "we appreciate all you do". That's all I wanted. Not a raise (though a raise would have been nice since I had not had a raise in over 3 years), not a bonus, nothing but a kind word of thanks. I never got it. In fact, I often got "the shaft", such as having hours/students taken away from me and given to a new hire. The final straw came when I was replaced with no warning and no explanation as the teacher of the SAT prep class that I had taught for three years. I decided that it was time for me to move on so I gave my notice. Not once did my supervisor ask me why I was leaving, nor did she ask what she could do to make me stay. I had so many mixed emotions. I was happy to be moving on, scared that I was leaving my comfort zone, and sad that I didn't seem to be missed at a place I had called home for 5 years.

People told me that I was crazy to leave my job without another one lined up. I thought that they were crazy and I would have no problem finding a new job. Boy, was I wrong. I have sent in resumes and applications to so many places that I have lost count.

I will be the first to admit that we are not destitute without my job. My husband has a good job and we still have a roof over our heads and food on the table. That's more than a lot of people have right now. However, it's getting harder to get by. My credit card bills (which are huge since I racked up a huge amount of debt in my younger, stupider days) keep coming in, and my student loan payments keep coming due so it's becoming more difficult to keep up with those and still pay for everyday things too.

So we may not have as many gifts under the tree this year. That's OK. We may not have money to travel as much as we once did. That's OK too. What we do have are wonderfully supportive friends and family. I also have the chance to see this as an opportunity for growth. I am now free to persue other interests and bigger and better jobs that I couldn't before. I have time off for the holiday season so I can enjoy my friends and family without worrying about going to work.

I will say that a job opportunity has come about, but it is still in the early stages so I don't want to jinx it. But keep your fingers crossed for me!

Friday, December 10, 2010

Free printable calendar/planner!

I found the most adorable printable planner and I just had to share it with y'all!

I am a planner junkie... I could spend all day in a Franklin Covey store. However, as we all know, planners and refills are pretty expensive so I often look for free printables to use as refills for my planner. Much to my delight, I found this little bundle of goodness! Not only does it have beautifully designed calendar pages, but it also has pages for notes, shopping lists, scrapbook page planning, and projects.

Many, many thanks to Brenda Arnall for sharing her talents with us!

Free class at Big Picture Classes!

Right now, over on Big Picture Classes, you can sign up for a free class called "Embrace Imperfection". It begins in February and lasts 2 weeks. It is taught by Karen Grunberg and it sounds like just the thing for those of us who think our pictures and/or layouts have to be "perfect".

Many thanks to Stacy Julian and BPC for this freebie!

P.S. This is not the only free class at BPC. There are several other self-paced classes (meaning that you can do them on your own time) that are completely free!

P.P.S. If you are a pet lover, enroll in a BPC class called "Celebrating Our Pets". The cost is only $10 and 100% of the proceeds are being donated to the ASPCA! So you not only get a cool class but you are helping a worthy cause as well.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Time keeps on slipping...

After yet another long blogging hiatus, I am back. Let's get this party started!

Friday, September 10, 2010

ScrapFest is next week!

I am super excited because in just a few short days, I will be headed to Minnesota to go to ScrapFest!

If you have never heard of ScrapFest, or have never attended, you are missing out on an awesome experience. It's held every year at the Mall of America and it's put on by Archiver's. There are tons of make and take booths and loads of classes. My friend Kerry and I went last year and it was unbelieveable!

There is so much to see and do that you have to go with a definite game plan in mind. Kerry and I have a real commando-attack style when it comes to ScrapFest. We get there on Thursday and check in for our badges ASAP. Then Friday is spent standing in line for make and takes ALL DAY. Yes, we really do that all day long! We do it on Friday b/c the lines are much shorter; if you wait till Saturday, you are in trouble! Last year, we made something at almost every booth. That way, the only booths we had to revisit were the booths that were doing different projects each day. Then Saturday and Sunday are spent taking classes. This year I am taking 5 classes (Basic Grey, Tim Holtz, The Girls' Paperie, American Crafts, and Reminisce). I can't wait to get my hands on all of the goodness that comes from these classes!

I'll be tweeting about our adventures as they happen so follow me on Twitter if you want the fun scoop on all that is ScrapFest!

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Ella Publishing design team call

The folks over at Ella Publishing are looking for a new design team!

What? You say you don't know Ella Publishing? Well, you should! They publish all sorts of really cute and really helpful eBooks about scrapbooking. They have books about finding time to scrap, how to use up your stash, and more. The best part? These books are downloads (so that you can save them on your computer) and they are sooo much cheaper and environmentally friendly than buying a regular book.

However, they are not just a publisher. They also have great tips, challenges, and lots of technique tutorials.

So head on over to Ella Publishing and see if you've got what it takes to try out for their team! I am!

Great FREE Photoshop patterns

I just love Twitter because I often learn things there I wouldn't have known about otherwise.  Today's fabulous "Twitter find" is this website post featuring 2000 FREE Photoshop patterns. Yep, that's right -- FREE! There are lots of designs, from cute to grungy to sophisticated, so there is sure to be something for every digi-scrapper out there!

Thanks to Ranger Ink for the link!

Friday, July 16, 2010

I am still alive... I swear!

So someone called me on the fact that I have neglected my blog. She said, "Girl, you haven't blogged since NOVEMBER!" I didn't believe it... and then I looked at my poor little blog. She was right. I have just left my sweet little blog out here, all alone for months.

Well, no more! I am back with a vengeance (HA!). Seriously, I promise to update in the next few days what has been going on with me for the last several months, and I will tell y'all about upcoming adventures, such as ScrapFest!
 
Images by Freepik