I know you are startled that I think so, but it is true. Because there are snacks!
And before you think those are too many snacks, wait until you see the deliciousness of the Chinese take-out foods!
But do not be startled. It is because of Boss having a very special friend over for National Scrapbooking Day that there is such delightful food things here. Yes, even this new cat thinks our most awesome oldest God-daughter is someone to watch and adore. And it would be true. (Even though she dropped chocolate on the floor and Boss had to take it out of my mouth. But I got lots of popcorn and potato chips and rice bits to make up for it!)
And on this National Scrapbooking And Eating Tons of Ridiculous Tasty Foods Day, Boss and our most awesome oldest God-daughter made pretty-paper-picture-story pages. And ate tons of ridiculous tasty foods. And of course the pretty-paper-picture-story pages were special ones following rules over at The ScrapRoom even though Boss will claim there are no rules for pretty-paper-picture-story pages when it is convenient for her. This is the "double standard" words but that is how Boss rolls. And there are still a few bags of popcorn left, so I will not be making much of a fuss over the rule thing.
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Tone-on-Tone Challenge: Boss explained to our most awesome oldest God-daughter that the tone-on-tone words mean to put one color on top of itself. Boss had trouble with this one because she likes lots of contrast she says. Which means that she likes loud and tacky things. Like sticky elephants, I guess. Boss also says she did this pretty-paper-picture-story page in honor of our most awesome oldest God-daughter because the day after National Scrapbooking And Eating Tons of Ridiculous Tasty Foods and Following Challenging Rules Day is the day that our most awesome oldest God-daughter will be the "confirmed" word. Which means she has to wear a robe and a flower and answer lots of questions about God and the Bible and other very deep topics. |
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Sketch Challenge: This pretty-paper-picture-story page features the most adorable Player. He is adorableness, and it is just fine that I make a redundant statement like that because it is TRUE. The sketch that Boss needed to follow looks like this and it was a very most cleverest sketch made by friend-the-tallandstately. |
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Sketch Challenge: And how much wonderfulness is it to make pretty-paper-picture-story pages about our most awesome brother-and-sister God-kids with our most awesome oldest God-daughter on National Scrapbooking And Eating Tons of Ridiculous Tasty Foods and Following Challenging Rules and Making Pretty-Paper-Picture-Story Pages About Our Awesome God-Kids Day? Um, yes. I think that whole thing was a question. But I think I am trying to make a statement about how perfect this whole day is. I think. Oh! The sketch for this pretty-paper-picture-story page looks like this and is made by the wonderful person that made The ScrapRoom. |
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Gilly Challenge: This challenge made the head of Boss blow up, but to me she still looks the same and her head appears to be intact and everything. Boss is trying to explain that mixing things up (which is one way the challenge could be done) is very difficult to do and hurts her head. Because it hurts when your head blows up, I guess. Our most awesome oldest God-daughter thinks Boss is a little exaggeratedness. Our most awesome oldest God-daughter had no problems mixing things up. Nope, not at all! We think Boss is full of the "drama" words. |
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The Challenge of Boss: Boss made this pretty-paper-picture-story page and then told people to just do whatever they wanted. Now these are rules I can understand! Boss said they could use the same colors, or way too many pieces of pretty paper, or ridiculous washi tape, or tasty twine, or a bunch of journaling about Talker. Not many people chose to write about Talker. I do not understand this, but no one asked me on National Scrapbooking And Eating Tons of Ridiculous Tasty Foods and
Following Challenging Rules and Making Pretty-Paper-Picture-Story Pages
About Our Awesome God-Kids and (Not) Journaling About Talker Day. Which is really a shame. Because I could write about Talker all day! |
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