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Monday, May 11, 2009

Announcement: ♪ A Change is Gonne Come ♪

♪ It’s been a long, long time coming/but I know/

A change is gonna come/Oh yes it will. ♪

I’ve been in a little funk lately.  I think it’s prompted by so many wonderful things happening to my friends: buying houses, moving, new jobs, engagements.  I am absolutely thrilled for their happiness, but it makes me feel….static. Standing still. 

In 2001, I moved from my parents home to a University dorm, 6 hours away.

In 2002, myself and 7 others moved into a house- 19 Barrington.

In 2004, I moved into my first solo apartment for my 4th and final year of University.

In 2005, I moved to a small town 40 minutes outside of London for a job.

In 2006, I moved back to London for another job.

In 2009, I’m still here.

When I sat down to do my usual weekend card sketches, nothing was happening.  All the sketches were awesome, and I could see my cards in my head, but they never materialized.  So I tried something else.

I’m going to borrow a term from Natasha over at Thursday Sweet Treats and say that this card was “born”. 

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I have no idea where this came from, I never tear paper…but I really like it.  So I kept going:

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This card was inspired by Tonya’s awesome Fifth Ave Set.  I loved the way the flowers were stamped abstractly (yes, this was for a customer, hence the ‘custom order’ on the photo).

And yet another card that was born:

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Sentiment reads “Take care of yourself” and I used the Whimsy roller on the inside (the paper on the front is dp) that was given to me by my friend Alison after she was done making her wedding invites. 

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See a pattern in these cards?  Simple. Clean. I always thought I had a problem making simple cards, but I guess I was just looking in the wrong spot.

♪A change is gonna come ♪.

This office/craft workshop/guest/room needs to change.

That’s right kids, renovation time.

I won’t be making any cards this week, but prepping for the Office Makeover this long weekend.  I will be posting the trials and tribulations of what that means, the before, and after pictures and I’ve got something BIG planned for the end.

So please come back and visit.

Happy Monday!

Ciao for now,

Friday, May 1, 2009

Foto Friday # 14: Moving day in a University Town

London is the home to The University of Western Ontario (my alma mater) and Fanshawe College.

UWO as it’s often referred to is situated in the North End of the city, whereas Fanshawe College is located in the Eastern part of London.

I live very close to the University, not too far from where I lived while attending UWO.

Living in a University town has it’s ups and downs; the downtown is very alive at night with all the students throughout the school year.  The downside is Moving Day, which occurs twice a year…the long weekend in September before school starts, and the mass exodus that is April 30th and May 1st. 

London’s population is roughly 350 000 people, and according to UWO 2005-2006 enrollment rates, 33 ooo students were enrolled in UWO on a full-time basis,.

April 30th typically marks the last day the students can be a tenant in their house or apartment, and if they’re returning to UWO, May 1st is when they can move into their new place.

For these two days, every U-Haul, Budget  or Discount moving truck within a 100 mile radius is on the road.

You do NOT want to be on any student housing side-street during moving days.

I had a physio appointment during my lunch hour today and I always cut through Campus.  BIG mistake.  I forgot about the May 1st-move-into-your-new-place traffic jams.

Here is today’s photo, taken with my cell phone:

UWO moving day

If you click on the picture to enlarge it, you will see the GIANT U-haul trying to fit between the parked cars and the southbound traffic.  What you can’t see behind the parked cars is the row of 10 student houses with people buzzing like worker bees to haul stuff in and out of the houses.  Also, behind the U-Haul is a line up of 5 cars.  Behind me, is another 10 cars.  The U-Haul squeaked by me and my Subaru, with me whispering and muttering under my breath Italian threats if he so much as breaths on my car the wrong way.

Also, Moving Day brings the traditional Curb Couch.  Leftover couches and furniture that didn’t fit in the U-Haul, or was just too disgusting to take to the next place are placed on the curb.  Most of them never see the trash bin, because May 2nd is FREE CURB FURNITURE DAY in a University Town.

(this picture was borrowed, I couldn’t pull over to take pictures of the Curb Couches…but you get the idea)

Happy Friday!

Ciao for now,

 

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