http://alisonslife-in-the-slow-lane.blogspot.com/ Life in the Slow Lane: Scrap-in-the-Moment Day 4

Wednesday 25 May 2011

Scrap-in-the-Moment Day 4

Halfway through the week and I've managed to find something to scrap about every day, so far! Here's today's LO



Tonight, whilst out watering my plants, I discovered that there's the start of an avocado growing on the tree mum bought us last year! Mum likes to buy things for the garden while she's here...I think it's because they live in a flat now, which has no garden. I can feel another 'cherry-type' saga coming on!!

Thanks for dropping by
Take care of you
Alison xx

11 comments:

  1. Ooooh! So excited about the avacado! We love those here. I'll look forward to hearing how it progresses...or..."how does your garden grow?" :o)

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  2. I just slipped back to my previous life of teaching this week, too. LOL I started tutoring a young lady from our church in Math - working with her over the summer to catch her up to grade level. (I actually taught business courses, technology, careers, accounting,etc . . . so 6th grade math is a breeze!)

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  3. Life ain't that slow in Spain!!!
    Looking forward to the avocado page too.

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  4. Oooh, an avocado! Yumm! I always seems to be able to grow the trees out of the seeds but I think we may be too cold here for them to survive.
    your page is so fun - I really like the yellow ricrac!

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  5. Love the papers you have used on this page and the prospect if an Avocado page is quite exciting.

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  6. I loved reading the journaling on this one Alison. Really interesting. I think an avocado page might be in order too!

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  7. love all the stripes. With this week going so well are you now tempted to make it a regular thing with the layouts?

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  8. Alison, this is great! Love your page and journaling!

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  9. Another really interesting look into your life in Spain :) I wonder what tomorrow will bring?!

    PS yes the butterfly paper I used was really old, I loved it so much I didn't want to cut it up until I had the right photos! I still have another sparkly butterfly sheet of patterned paper that I've not used from the same range!

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  10. Oh this is very interesting Alison - I was always very good at English at school & have always thought I would love to teach it to foreigners overseas one day! You are doing so well documenting your daily life & it is always a great read :)

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