Monday, August 31, 2009

AUGUST STENCIL WINNER IS.....



YEAH We have a WINNER!!! Lynn B from Painting Thyme Needfuls I hope you enjoy your Stencil and show us what you make out of it! Hugs BeCca

Sunday, August 30, 2009

FREE STENCIL DRAWING FOR SEPTEMBER


Hello! I hope Yall like this one! Its made from clear 5 mil mylar measuring approx
6" x 24" Leave a comment to be included in the drawing which will be held on September 30,2009 I think this would make a nice sign for Grandparents! Hugs BeCca

Saturday, August 29, 2009

YEAH BACK FROM VACATION!!!

We had a great time! I am happy to be home and the kids are excited about starting school next week! Here are a few pictures of our trip.




This is a view from the top of the Column you can see the city of Astoria and to the far right is the Bridge that goes to Washington State and its also where the Columbia River dumps into the Pacific Ocean


You have to walk up 164 steps to get to the top! We ALL went up!



Seaside Beach




Gorgeous Beach





Taken from the Oregon side and you can see Washington State






Another shot of Oregon and Washington and ofcourse the Columbia River







Lewis and Clark Statue in Seaside








Drew and Madison









Haystack Rock 1 of the 3 worlds largest and this is also the beach that part of the movie The Goonies was filmed on










Madison buried Drew in the sand!He is such a Good Big Brother LOL!!











Madison had a ball piling sand on Drew!












Drew and Madison













Drew and Haystack Rock! This whole area is protected because it is filled with Starfish and Puffins. The Starfish are huge and so pretty I wished we could have brought one home but they are so suctioned on the rocks if you were to pull on them they would break














Drew right after we crossed the Lewis and Clark Bridge into Oregon















Another gorgeous picture of the Columbia River
















Cannon Beach















Sunday, August 2, 2009

HOLIDAY PLUM PUDDING


Did Yall know this was not made with Plums? Instead it was Raisins which they called Plums back then.