Chautauqua ’07
We arrived at Chautauqua Institute this afternoon for a week of lectures, classes, reading, taking photographs, walking, and relaxing. The weather is beautiful, although a bit cool. The charm of this place never wears thin.

We arrived at Chautauqua Institute this afternoon for a week of lectures, classes, reading, taking photographs, walking, and relaxing. The weather is beautiful, although a bit cool. The charm of this place never wears thin.

I’m caught up with Jessica’s Sprague’s class unless a new assignment shows up in my inbox tomorrow. Now I need to catch up with Amy Sorenson’s Write Now assignments. I love both classes, but the digi scrapping one is more challenging and thus, more appealing. So here’s #4, done without any templates. Had a bit of trouble with the stamp, but thanks to the message board, solved another problem. By the end of this course, I should be pretty familiar with Photoshop Elements. Next week while we’re in Chautauqua I’m signed up for an intermediate course in PSE. I think I’m ready and one of my goals for the summer will be accomplished before mid-July. Awesome.

I’m learning a lot from Jessica Sprague’s Up and Runnning course. Her video tutorials are awesome. Easy to understand, and I love being able to see and listen at the same time. The best part is when the course is over, I’ll still have access to all the videos. I’m afraid I might need them so this is a great feature. This week we started using alphas and brushes–totally new to me. In addition, I’m using an older version of Photoshop Elements so everything doesn’t work quite the same way. Nonetheless, with the help of the message board, I finished this layout this morning.

Here’s today’s food for thought at A Fancy Word for Simple:
Your job is to focus on my personal happiness, she said, & I’ve got big plans, so break time is over.
—Brian Andres, Storypeople
I wonder–especially on Mondays–what it might be like to have a personal assistant. Someone whose job it would be do to all the things I don’t like about my life . . . What tasks would you assign to your personal assistant?
I’m sure there are others but these come most immediately to mind.
I’ve caught up with one of my on-line courses. Here’s my second digital layout. I’m really getting into this!

The last week of school ate up all my time. I fell behind in my on-line courses and on the Her Space: My Space challenges. Here a few to catch up:
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My Write-On Journal for Amy Sorenson’s journaling course on BPS.

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6-20 Press: my great-grandmother’s iron. I use it as a weight for books/layouts while the adhesive dries.

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I’m taking Jessica Sprague’s online digital scrapbooking course "Up and Running." I have her book Computer Tricks for Scrapbooking and I read her blog regularly so I was pretty sure I’d learn a lot in the course. I’ve completed my first digital layout (ever) and she made it really easy. Every day we get an email with more tips, kits to download, and midweek assignments. One more day with kids at school, three more days altogether, and then I can concentrate on the fun stuff. Here’s the first layout:

6-14-07 Her Space: My Space
Our boat just went in the water and into a much improved slip on the Genesee River which takes us out to Lake Ontario.

6-13-07 Her Space: My Space
Hands in my fifth grade classroom:

6-12-07 Her Space: My Space
21 report cards X 6 pages each=tired. Just 7 more days with kids. Ready for vacation.

6-11-07 Her Space: My Space
Not a fan of self-portraits and I’ve never tried with my Rebel XT except in a mirror, but here I am in my space today:

6-10-07 Her Space: My Space
The word of the day is nugget. Don’t know why it took me more than half the day to realize I had a the perfect response:

Yum!
The photo of the day at Her Space: My Space is "plug." The photo is actually from the last trip we took. Here are both our iBooks plugged in the lamp at the Hampton Inn. I used to give Tracy so much grief about taking his computer everywhere we went, but now I am no better. Can’t imagine going for too many days without access to my computer. Don’t always need wireless, but there’s always something I want to do on my computer. Now that I have a new MacBook, it’s even more addicting.
