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Country Boy In Training
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thompsonc2007

Sugar Pie
Registered: December 2010 Posts: 249

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Kit: Home on the Range by Jenn Barrette
Template: Half Pack 19 - Just for Journaling by Cindy Schneider
Stiching: Border Basics - Straight by Libby Pritchett
Journaling reads...
Deafening silence...the roar of peace. I was calmly sitting, contemplating quantum physics when the course of the evening took a drastic turn. Like a comet traveling through the night sky came the gutteral wail of a hen.
Taken aback, I flipped off the couch - ready to pounce. I quickly made my way to the back deck as the cry of the poultry escalated. Ready for anything, I peered into the night and found the hens of 8721 bolting from the coup. Determined to restore peace to the homestead, I grabbed Casey?s shot gun, shells and my cell phone and made way out side. Finely tuned eyes as mine did not require light, however I wanted to be fair and have the option for a last call available to my foe. It did not take long till I found the cold, heartless eyes of a mega-possum staring at me. I had seen its kind on Dinosaur Train...he came to the wrong stop on this night. My steeley nerves honed, I called Casey to calm her fears. Within seconds I felt the need to be gentle, so I holstered the shotgun and grabbed the BB gun. My foe proved challenging as he stood tall after 250 rounds, defiant. I reviewed the situation - I couldn?t do something foolish like shoot a hole in the coup so I needed a plan. A second call was made to Casey...a good husband must always be the calming, reassuring force in his soulmate?s life. With the misses relieved, I fired the last 250 BB?s off, roundhouse kicked the mega-possum from the coup - back flipped to the hay bale near the coup...and was the reason for the extinction of one species that night...
...Country boy can survive y?all...
I scrapped this page to showcase a hilarious story of my husband's (who is rather the city boy...posing as a country boy) exploits while I was away from home on an overnight trip. He wrote the journaling...
7. Here's a fun way to change up your journaling or titles--read this tutorial on the "voices" you can use for your layouts. Pick one (I encourage you to challenge yourself to do one you've never done before!) and scrap a layout using that voice. - 2pts.
Husband's voice!
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· Date: Fri November 8, 2013 · Views: 943 ·
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Additional Categories: Cindy Schneider
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suladesign
Sweet Talker
Registered: May 2009 Location: Europe Posts: 1,647
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Fri November 8, 2013 8:52am
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Oooh, this is a fun page!
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nietis
Babe Lead
Registered: October 2009 Location: Beijing, China Posts: 15,154
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Sat November 9, 2013 5:00am
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This is a lovely photoless page! Love the colors in here too!
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Dalis
Sweet Talker
Registered: August 2009 Posts: 1,974
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Sat November 9, 2013 9:51am
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This is so much fun, love the colors, so perfect.
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ashersmommy
Sugar Cookie
Registered: May 2008 Location: Midwest Posts: 326
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Sat November 9, 2013 7:39pm
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This page just jumps out at you! I love the little details in it like the labels in the top left.
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catgoddess
Sweet Talker
Registered: September 2009 Location: NY Posts: 1,929
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Thu November 14, 2013 8:04pm
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What a fabulous page to document your DH's journaling. So fun!
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marlathrall
Sweet Talker
Registered: May 2011 Posts: 2,621
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What a fun page! I love that it's your husband's journaling, too!
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