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This
months featured student is...Karen
Poirier-Brode
| BPS
Name: |
Ladydoc |
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Age: |
59 |
| Occupation: |
Physician
OBGYN |
| Marital
Status: |
Married |
| Scrapbooking
Style: |
Eclectic |
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What
are your "top three" Big Picture classes?
- 52
Card Pick Up - learned so much, love Tena
- Crazy
About Kits - enjoyed May's style and encouragement
- A
Baker's Dozen
- liked the fun and the ideas and ease of projects
Please
complete the following statements...
i was always
someone who could look at the humor in things.
i am a
doctor, a wife, a mother, an artist, and sometimes a little bit
silly.
i think
the world is many times a confusing and often frightening
place.
i wonder
about most everything, I have an enormous curiosity about
why things are the way they are.
i wish
there were no suffering in the world, that there was peace.
i save
too much! paperweights, mex silver jewelry, paper scraps,
scrapbook suppies, buttons, stretch glass.
i always
rush right in and then wonder what in the world have I got
myself into.
i can't
physically do all the things I once did but my mind still
reaches beyond time and space.
i believe
in love and in kindness and fairness.
i promise
"to do my best, to help other people" something
I learned as a child when I was a Brownie and words I hold dear
to this day.
i love
my family, my profession, my friends, art, color, pattern,
the beauty of nature.
i scrap
my family, my friends, my travels, my thoughts, my dreams.
Please share three layouts you love...

Layout is from
Darci's Baker's Dozen class. Such
a fun way to feature those trip memories!

From May's
Crazy About Kits class. I think mainly Brenda Walton embellishments.
I just went nuts with the embellishing but it seemed to capture
the fun!

Layout for
May Flaum's Crazy about Kits class. I used a Brenda Walton Minibook
kit to embellish this photo I took in Ghana (at a Medical Women's
International Association meeting). I just loved the joy that
the dancers had when they danced and was so pleased that I caught
that even with my little Kodak point and shoot. The photo was
the inspiration for this page.