So why "SUBVERSIVE ELEPHANT" you ask? Some time after my ex-husband left I was telling my Mother that he regarded me as a bad influence on our children. In perhaps THE most revealing Freudian slip of my life I declared, "He thinks I'm a subversive elephant"

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

WHOO-HOO - On a roll here!!!

Another day, another layout! That's got to be the first time in ages I've done more that one in a week! It's going to be a bit forulaic, but I want these pages, from Shimelle's class, to be an obviouse series. If they were going in their own book it would be different, but they are going in an existing BOM, so they need to be easily identifiable. As an added extra I have customised the blinkie she sent us, and that will go on every page.
Here's Shimelle's version:-





And here's mine:-
Subtle, huh?



The other thing is that the REAL purpose of these layouts is the journalling, so I want people to be able to find it easily when they need to. Anyway, here's "SAD". Lots to write about here, of course.

Heading for "ANGRY" now!!

Sunday, October 22, 2006

So you think you know me?

Like many of my fellow scrappers I am signed up to Shimelle's online class with this title. It has taken me a while to get moving with it, mostly due to lack of photos, but also to the fact that I decided to do it in 12 x12 format. Most of the others are making a special book and going for 5x7 or 6x6, or something else more manageable. NOT ME!! I want to include these pages in my existing "Book of Me", and that means 12 x 12. I've managed a compromise in that the actual twiddly bits of the page are concentrated in a 7 x7 square which is then stuck on the white 12 inch page. I've only stuck three sides so I can add any amount of writing! I think this will become more necessary at a later stage. The prompts are all to do with mood - Happy, sad, scared, relaxed etc, and I think I could write a novel on sad. Hell, I AM writing a novel on sad!! It's not a novel I want to share with everyone who glances through a photo-album; and it may well not be what they want to read there, so a home for hidden writing is a GOOD IDEA!

Here's my first page. You may find that yellow is NOT my best colour, but it is a happy sunshine colour, so I had to work with it. It also seems to have come out an odd bluish colour here. It really is a white background with bright yellow bits!!


Phoebe came to spend the day on Friday so I introduced her to the joys of Club Penguin, of which Dom is already an enthusiastic member. Phoebe loved it, so she now has her own penguin, and is looking forward to spending time with it, and its pet puffle, on Wednesday. On Saturday morning beth was logged in as Dom, and I was logged in as Phoebe and we were playing with the penguins AND talking to each other on the phone. How sad is that??




Friday, October 06, 2006

Here I am again!

I keep intending to update this blog, and then somehow the days escape me! I can't believe it's so long since my last post.
Anyway, we had a quick trip over to the Isle of Wight to attend the birthday party of Alan's cousin Daph. They are a lovely family, so welcoming and interested in everyone. Makes the idea of moving to the Island permanently seem very attractive. We stayed in a super B&B in Shanklin but when we left on Sunday morning I managed to fall down the steps. I hurt my right knee, and my left ankle. I have discovered it is quite hard to limp on both legs at once. The ankle is all but healed, but the knee, like the left one I injured in February, is taking its time. It is VERY painful at night, which is a bit of a bummer!
It has led me to a thought. Small kids are always falling over, but as an adult, unless you are sporty (which I never have been) you don't fall over much. I can remember slipping on the ice one winter in Cosham, so that must have been in the 80's. Since then I have fallen flat on my face in the middle of the (thankfully empty) main road a couple of years ago, and twice so far this year. Maybe I am entering my second childhood??
Had a great day at Katie's Cre8tive crop at Titchfield on Saturday last. For once I actually finished something - even if only a CJ page. I am also very impressed with myself as I have actually USED the layout sketch Debbie and Sophie gave us for our class. It doesn't have any photos on it yet, but it is all ready!!
Saturday evening saw us at the final performance of Fareham Musical Society's production of "Annie", featuring performances by Phoebe and her Nanny Lynda. These are the pictures I need for the layout and Amanda has bought the CD of stills, so I'll have to wait for them. Phoebe was very good - obviously having a ball and very much at home on the stage. Drama, dance and music festivals in the offing now! I can't keep up with her.

I'm half-listening to the news as I type this. It's full of hype about Jack Straw and the veiled Muslim women. I know modesty is required by Islam, but I don't think the full veil is, so I think he has a point. WE live in a culture which regards hiding the face as a sign of ill-intent. From the conning of Jacob in the Old Testament, through Man in the Iron Mask, to highwaymen and the Wild West, we have been taught that covering your face means you have something to hide. This unconciously learned cultural lesson must colour our relationships with people who veil themselves for another reason. WE may have to respect their culture, but THEY should at least understand the suspicion that these practices generate. The veiled girls at college are referred to as "bandits", which is hardly a positive image for them!