This past weekend I took the beginning and advanced brayer workshops that Michelle Zindorf offers (her website). It was great fun and I was amazed at my finished cards. I became a Stampin' Up Demonstrator this year (my website) and Michelle uses all Stampin' Up products since she is also a Demonstrator. I enjoyed the weekend and being with other enthusiastic stampers!
My life as Mrs. Riley is certainly an adventure. We were married in 2007 and were shipwrecked on our honeymoon. Life is ever changing and full of interesting things. These are the things that interest me and occupy my time.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Monday, March 14, 2011
Amicalola State Park - Georgia






Sunday, March 13, 2011
More Sightseeing in Atlanta
While in Atlanta, we toured CNN, wandered around the Georgia Capitol, and had tickets to see Ben Bailey's (game show host of Cash Cab) stand up show.
The CNN tour started on the 8th floor - escalator up and stairs down. You can see it's a large building and the TV in the bottom quarter of the photo is showing the press conference President Obama had on Friday. We saw the studio where the newscasters were waiting to broadcast after the press conference ended. The area under the TV is a food court which had been taken over by Kentucky basketball fans. The Georgia Dome is around the corner from CNN and the SEC Championship games were played there. On the transit system train to get to CNN/Dome Station, we were surrounded by Kentucky fans that packed in standing shoulder to shoulder and shouting "WHITE!", "BLUE!". It was quite amusing.
The Senate had some activity going on and people about but by the time we got to the public viewing area, the room was empty. So we walked around to the House of Representatives.
The chamber was empty except for the Door Manager (I think that was her title). So she talked to us for a bit about the chamber and how it operates and some of the history and then let us wander around and take pictures.
I was able to stand behind the front podium but the others were roped off. The back windows on the right is the room for the newspaper media and the windows on the left are for television media.
John liked being able to see the "behind the scenes" view with phones and lap tops under the desks / podiums.
The representatives' desks had a diagram of the layout with who say where on top and the "dashboard" with a (?) beverage cup coaster; a speaker; buttons labeled RTS, RTF, YEA, PAGE, and NAY; and a microphone.
I found the desks quite interesting. They are the original desks (restored) and the desks used to be the representative's office also - you can see the mail slot on the front! (Had to take a photo of this desk since the name matches my blog name - but not a relation, as far as we know.).
When we were planning our trip, we discovered Ben Bailey was performing in an Atlanta suburb. We reserved tickets for his show at the Punch Line. I haven't laughed that hard at a comedian's stand up routine since I saw Jay Leno's performance in 1989. It took a day or so for my sides to stop aching from laughing so hard. If you are a fan of Ben, he has a special airing on May 21 (or 22) on Comedy Central. It's bound to be hilarious.

The Senate had some activity going on and people about but by the time we got to the public viewing area, the room was empty. So we walked around to the House of Representatives.





When we were planning our trip, we discovered Ben Bailey was performing in an Atlanta suburb. We reserved tickets for his show at the Punch Line. I haven't laughed that hard at a comedian's stand up routine since I saw Jay Leno's performance in 1989. It took a day or so for my sides to stop aching from laughing so hard. If you are a fan of Ben, he has a special airing on May 21 (or 22) on Comedy Central. It's bound to be hilarious.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
The World of Coca-Cola




Wednesday, March 9, 2011
PostMuse and her Orphaned Postcard Project
Quite some time ago while surfing the net, I came across PostMuse's blog about her Orphaned Postcard Project. PostMuse has a postcard collection and has decided she'd rather not have blank backs on these postcards. You can view a list of available cards to "adopt" and she sends them to you addressed to herself in an envelope. All you do is write on the back of the postcard (preferrably about the place/item on the postcard), add the appropriate postage, and drop it in the mail and it goes back to her and her collection. I think I adopted 5 postcards. She does post her received postcards on her blog. This is the first of mine she has posted. Once she receives the postcards back, she sends a thank you postcard to the sender. If you like postcards, check out her blog - you may even want to adopt some postcards.
Friday, March 4, 2011
Bread Machine
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Pounce Wheels
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