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I discovered digital scrapbooking through a magazine at my dentist's office when my girls were toddlers. I downloaded GIMP shortly thereafter, and the rest is history. My teenagers aren't nearly as cute to scrap now as they were then - but I still love documenting who we are as a family. And hey, occasionally now my layouts don't even include my kids :P
I sometimes even get to use the skills I learned digital scrapbooking for my work (I do communications for a nonprofit ministry that provides educational opportunities for kids in Guatemala)
Besides digital scrapbooking, I enjoy geocaching, hiking, x-country skiing, hanging around with international students, reading, stewarding a little free library, and cheering on my family at their many races . . .
Oh, and I'm Canadian, eh? We put two Ls in journalling and a U in colour on purpose :)
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More photos from our Engineering Ministries International trip to Haiti earlier this year . . .
Journalling reads:
Is it a good idea to travel in a vehicle that says "Help Me God" on the front? We weren't so sure. But when the planned bus broke down, our hosts hired this tap tap to transport all 15 of us from the hotel to the site to the orphanage. It couldn't quite make it up the first hill, so we always walked that. Once we dropped the others off at the site, the girls and I looked like rich foreigners with a tap tap all to ourselves, and only a couple times did someone try to join us. We enjoyed our daily rides with lots of fresh air and a great (albeit backwards) view of the passing scenery. Haiti 2015.
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Papers: World Traveller by Marisa Lerin (PS), Winter Wedding by JC, Winter Wedding by Creations by Samantha (Beehive Express), Friendship Rocks by Dragons Lair Designs
Fonts: Courtney Dorkling, Typenoksidi
Program: GIMP
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Yup . . . we travelled a lot of kms in that tap tap :)
Great photos, and what an interesting story to go with them. :)