Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Stay at home day :)

Today's post is going to be short and sweet, just like Me, teehee.
We are watching 2012.
Hubby woke up early to make the family homemade pancakes for breakfast. Does your family do this too? He bought whip cream in the can. When I walked in the kitchen I caught him scamming some. He was spraying it straight into his mouth. He asked me if I wanted some. So I walked up to him and tilted my head back. As you can tell he didn't stop LOL.

Ashley said it would have made a good picture to add chocolate sauce and a cherry on top. I think it would have made a better picture if I wasn't in it LOL.
I didn't leave the house today, so I apologise on how I look. Reason for the small picture.

Yeah can you believe I didn't have to leave the house. I got to work on my mini album most of the day.
Well That's All Folks.
Hope your Tuesday was a creative one.

Tracy

9 comments:

  1. I used EZ Mount Foam. It's sticky on one side and has the tacky part on the other side. The tacky part sticks to the plastic:) I got my
    EZ Mount Foam from a local scrapbooking store for $7 a sheet. But you can also buy them off
    e-bay. I have seen them on there, 10 sheets for $40 Can. It's really easy to do:) Here's the post on Un-Mounting your stamps.

    http://canadiannickelscrapn.blogspot.com/2010/03/un-mounting-stamps.html

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  2. LOL! That is too fun! Oh...and no...I don't make my own pasta, but I DO work with CLAY and THAT is what I'm going to use the machine for!!! SO excited!

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  3. Heeheehee....it MAY be a small picture, but if you click on it - it blows up to life size!!!!!

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  4. I want to stay at home all day! I'm a SAHM, but I'm not doing it right!

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  5. LOL love the picture and what a hubby to get up and make pancakes!

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  6. A stay-at-home day with homemade pancakes to boot?! Sounds perfect! :)

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  7. LOL, Tracy....just resize them down (to like 500 x 300 or so) and they won't blow up! ;) Seriously though - it's a cute pic!

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  8. Hey, Tracy

    Love the photo of you with the whipped cream! Thanks for commenting on my blog. I agree with the comment about using an embroidery hoop. When I used to cross stitch, I hated using a hoop - it always seemed to leave a mark on my fabric.

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  9. Love the whipped cream photo! Ha! :)

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