Friday, September 12, 2008

Kara's Summer Camp

Hi!

(We received our drivers' licenses in the mail today. Frank's first comment upon studying mine: "Whose signature is this? I can't even read it...") Sigh...

I haven't put any scrapbook pages together for a long time. In July, Kara attended a Horse Camp with her friend Lizzie. They had such a good time! Even though they looked little up on the big horses, they quickly learned and enjoyed learning the horses' names, and then riding, feeding, and grooming them. They even got to give the horses baths! Can you think of a better way for an 8-year-old to spend a week?

Here are a couple of pages for Kara's book. She has this great "toothless grin" right now--the two top front baby teeth are out and the permanent ones are not quite in yet. You can click on the pages to enlarge.


(Paper by Lisa Carter, www.digitalscrapbookplace.com;silver embellishments by Jessica Alger, flowers by FafBr, www.godigitalscrapbooking.com;rubber bands by Amy Martin, www.the-lilypad.com)

It's Friday, whatever that means for you--have a great weekend! Kari

7 comments:

Gabriela said...

That camp looks awesome! Margarita would have loved it. Your pages are great! Wish I had the desire to do that.

Have a good weekend!

Marilee said...

Kara looks pretty comfortable up there on that horse, yesiree. Horses have baths? Never even gave that a thought.

Kathi said...

Kara looks like Teresa - when did she get bigger??? I need to send you all of Brent's pictures....I just don't do creative things.

Kim said...

I agree with Kathi - (shock!) Kara looks more and more like Teresa everytime I see her. What a fun camp that was. Didn't even know any of your kids liked that kind of activity!

Mackay Family said...

Great blog Kari! It's fun seeing pictures of your cute family!

Audrey said...

Can I just copy your pages for Lizzie's book? I haven't done mine yet. She still talks about that week.

Susan, Susie, Suz said...

The Horse Camp pictures are fun to see...but I couldn't stop laughing at the first paragraph, "Who's signatures are these?"

I'm convinced that Reader's Digest needs this version, Kari!!