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Scrapbook progress

I've really been scrapbooking a lot lately. At home, at my mom's, at my sister-in-law's, and at my mom's church. Several pages have been added to various albums.

Last night was my night to scrapbook at my mom's. I worked on a page all about me. I answered a bunch of questions about myself and included them on the two-page spread, along with some pictures of me with my boys. I also did an adorable baby page featuring my youngest son. So, so cute. Okay, it might be that he was just too sweet for words. Those eyes!

At home, I'm trying to catch up on the Halloween pictures. I've finally gotten to my 4-year-old's first Halloween, which means I'm only three years behind now. I'm hoping to catch up by the end of this weekend as I'd like to set the book out for everyone to look at over the holiday season.

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  1. Anonymous1:25 PM

    Speaking of scrapbooking... *laughs*

    I finally finished my (well, at least to me it's finished, there are a few pages I still want to add to but oh well) Freshman-Junior year scrapbook.

    The issue? I have nothing yet for my senior year. Well, I'm slowly getting there. Very slowly. I don't even have a book for it! Eventually though, right? I'm going to have to work my butt off on that because I want to have it done by my open house, if I still end up having one.

    I'd love to see these pages you did!

    -Crystal

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  2. Knock knock! Anyone home here?

    Good news about the scrapbook. :D

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