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One of my assignments for Cathy Zielske's Design Your Life class was to create an asymmetrical layout using a sketch Cathy created. I really wanted to focus on Evan and the things he is doing right now (plus what I am always thankful for: he made me a mama :-). Asymmetrical layouts aren't my thing usually... I like symmetry! But, I'm happy with how it turned out:
The kids and I are hanging out here tomorrow, then Evan starts pre-school on Tuesday! He knows he won't be going back to Miss Jean's class, but I think he is excited to be with other kids.
xoxo Erin.
As I look through photos of our time in Pullman, I am compelled to write down stories & document our everyday activities before the memories are forgotten. We really did love spending time in Pullman, and I want to make sure Evan (and Jack) have scrapbook pages detailing their activities and adventures.
The first assignment for my Design Your Life class focuses on balance, and I new I had the perfect photos for this layout:
Evan, Jack, and I are heading back to the Hamilton House (as we've nicknamed it) tomorrow for more unpacking. I'm almost done with the kitchen, then I will be tackling the play room. I have been informed by my three-year-old that I need to find his red airplane. And Zippity. And Click Start. And Candyland. And I'm sure I'm forgetting many of his toy requests from the last couple of days :-) Jack is happy simply sitting on his blanket and watching Evan, while chewing on his favorite toy... his butterfly teething ring from Uncle Ken.