We Hit 50,000 5 Minutes Ago! The Contest Winner is…….

Miss Dawna!  My daughter, Jennifer did the random drawing for me so that there was absolutely NO PREJUDICE!    So Miss Dawna, you get to pick which of the two Tropical Breeze quick page sets you would prefer.  Post a comment or email me and I’ll send it off to you.  Congratulations and a HUGE THANK YOU TO ALL THE WONDERFUL PEOPLE WHO TAKE TIME TO READ MY RAMBLINGS!  Hugs, AJ

Miss Jacqueline “Jacqui” Brennan is Officially a Pilot!

I held my breath when the phone rang this morning while Jennifer, my older daughter shouted, "It’s Jacqui" and grabbed it.  Jennifer had rounded up all the phones so no one but her could answer the call!!  Twice before the calls had come in after her tests and there were sobs on the other end, but this time she was laughing and so excited.  "I’m a pilot!!!!"Jacqui with the #2 "love of her life"

One of the hardest things that any parent must do is let the birdies fly out of the nest, even if they flop to the ground a time or two while they are learning.  Watching her struggle through this process has been excruciatingly hard.  We wanted her to pass the test, but more importantly we wanted her to know everything she needed to know to be a safe and long-living pilot!  So when she failed the first two attempts, we encouraged her to use the time to learn everything possible out of the trial, and reminded her that she will be able to be a better flight instructor for having failed than had she sailed through the first time.  Part of her career path to becoming an airline pilot is to be an instructor (probably at Embry-Riddle) for a couple of years to get the flight hours she needs to apply for the airline job. 

In the end, the victory is all the sweeter because of the pain of the battle.  She’s been so determined.  She’s worked so hard and with such focus that it’s been a delight to observe.   So Saturday, the kids are taking their dad out to an airshow to celebrate Father’s Day and what a celebration it will be.  Unfortunately I won’t get to be there, because I’m speaking at a women’s luncheon.  We’re taping the event though, so afterward I’m going to try to post it here for any of you that are interested in hearing what I sound like!

I wish so much that Uncle Johnny had lived to see today, yet I know in my heart that he saw it before we did.  He knew she would make it and had a confidence in her that that was infectious.  I like to think God lets those that have gone on before peek down on us like spectators at a football game…cheering us on as we struggle in this game of life.  While there isn’t enough clear cut scripture to prove it, this one clearly uses the imagery.  In the chapter that  preceeds it, stories are shared about all the valiant men and women of the bible who ran the race of faith hard and yet didn’t obtain their prize in this life.  "Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us. 2 Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. 3 Consider him who endured such opposition from sinful men, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart.  Heb 12:1-3 NIV"

Whatever you are struggling to obtain, to accomplish or perhaps you are simply struggling to survive a season of difficulty in your life… what ever the difficulty DON’T GIVE UP!   You too are being cheered on.  By us, your friends here on earth.  By those that have gone before you and more importantly by the Lord himself!  Don’t allow youreslf to despair, give up or grow weary in well-doing,   "Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.  Gal 6:9-10 NIV"

Thanks to all of you for your prayers for Jacqui.  She has learned a lot more from this than I could have imagined when we left her at school last September.

Audrey Jeanne Roberts 

 

 

WOW! Almost 50,000 Visits to my Blog Since February!

It’s quite unbelievable to me, that so many of you would stop by each day, and also quite humbling!  So I’m going to celebrate with a special contest.  I’ll go over 50,000 hits sometime in the next 2 to 3 days (unless my Aunt links to me again then it can happen in hours )  The day that I hit 50,000 I’m going to pick a comment and that person will win one of my Tropical Breeze quick page sets. 

Tropical Breeze Premade Scrapbook Page Layout PreviewThe set that is shown to the right and a set shown a few posts down will be available one week from Friday at THE DAISIE COMPANY STORE. 

By the way, the circular layout on this kit would make the front cover of a greeting card or party invitation really easily!  I show an preview of what that might look like in the kit.

So… get busy commenting and there will be a extra winner this month!

THE PROVERB OF THE DAY:  Provers 13:1-2  "Intelligent children listen to their parents, foolish children do their own thing.  The good acquire a taste for helpful conversation, bullies push and shove their way through life."  From The Message.

Audrey Jeanne Roberts

Beach, Tropical Clip Art Paper Pack and Perfectly Peachy Paper Pack Previews by Audrey Jeanne Roberts

(UPDATE:  This product is now available in the DAISIE COMPANY STORE.  Just click on the picture and a window will pop up to take you to the product)

I absolutely LOVE this tropical paper pack, I am thinking of about a hundred design uses I want to explore with it.  The warm, vibrant pinks, oranges and greens would work well with the teen and younger set and my twenty-something daughters love it too. 

Tropical Clip Art Paper Pack Preview, green, orange, pinks.

There are fourteen backgrounds in the pack, all of which coordinate very well together.  There will be at least two more paper packs for this set, one will be in natural tans and sandy tones and another in blues and purples.

Perfectly Peachy Paper Pack has some very fun papers that could be used for wedding, anniversary, little girls, and everyday scrapping or craft uses. 

Perfectly Peach Paper Pack PreviewThere are embroiderec dot swirls, scattered rose paterns, a tone on tone scatter rose pattern, distressed and aged patterns as well as some contemporary sketched swirl patterns.  A perfect mix of traditional roses made new with a contemporary flair.  I can’t wait to see what you will do with them!

These paper packs will be available on Friday in the DAISIE COMPANY store. 

THE PROVERB FOR THE DAY, PROVERBS 12:14-16 (from The Message)  "Well-spoken words bring satisfaction; well-done work has its own reward.  Fools are headstrong and do what they like, wise people take advice.  Fools have short fuses and explode all too quickly., the prudent quietly shrug off insults."

Summer Clip Art From the Tropics! Beaches, Palm Trees, Beach Chairs… Makes me Want to Play!!! by Audrey Jeanne Roberts

(UPDATE:  This product is now available in THE DAISIE COMPANY STORE.  Just click on either picture and it will take you to the product.)  Okay, today is sneak, sneak peek day!  Here’s one of my sets that will be in the store on Friday, the other is "Perfectly Peachy 2."

Tropical Breeze 1 clip art kit, beaches, palm trees, beach chairs and more

This art isn’t just for scrapbooking tropical vacations or cruises!  It is extremely versatile and can be used for any summer craft purpose.  There are beach chairs, beach umbrellas, palm trees, water-inspired backgrounds, and so much more that could be used to create party invitations, greeting cards, party table decorations… you supply the imagination and I have supplied the art that can bring it to life!

My daughters’ bathroom is in a tropical feel and I’m going to surprise her by creating some iron on patches that I’ll stitch to her guest towels, perhaps with a "Welcome" sign in tiki lettering.  I’m going to have some fun playing with this, with my girls in mind (shhhh… don’t tell them!)  I’m probably safe, I can’t get my kids to read "Mom’s blog" very often anyway!

There are seven assorted backgrounds in this kit and I have created a ton more of them that will be released as coordinating paper packs.  The tiki lettering kit isn’t finished yet, but will be out soon to allow you to write any message you want in bamboo, large sized letters.  In addition, there will be a pre-assembled title page that will be geared towards vacations and cruises.

bamboo, frames, tropical beach clip art previews

My daughters are especially loving these kits (they’re 20 somethings!) and having been born and raised in San Diego, love anything related to the beach! 

I’ve created some quick page duos that will be coming out next week and I’ll preview them in the next day or so.  Even if you don’t buy the quick pages, they can be very helpful to show you how you might combine some of the elements in your own projects and I never mind you "borrowing" some inspiration!  Have fun, summer is only 9 days away!!!!

Audrey Jeanne Roberts

Doing What is “Right” Even When it Feels “Wrong,” by Audrey Jeanne Roberts

Recently I was in a discussion with a friend who is in the throes of a divorce.  At the end of the hour-long conversation, he made a comment that has rung in my ears and my heart ever since…  He said, "I chose not to do the right thing because I was sure that she wouldn’t change.  I was sure it wouldn’t change the circumstances.  In retrospect, I should have done what was right just because it was right, whether or not it produced the "right" results." 

That is a very simple, but profound observation and it has relevance to many areas in our culture.  This concept was universally accepted and lived by 40 or 50 years ago, but has somehow become lost in our modern world.  People in our world make decisions that are more based on feelings, individual happiness and the hoped-for outcome, rather than from a sense of universal right and wrong. It can be hard to chose an action that will be difficult and even painful, but sometimes "doing the right thing" means honoring responsibility and duty above my feelings and personal desires.  Sometimes it means choosing a path that seems much harder and longer than if you took the easy way out.  Sometimes it even means teaching someone about right and wrong, whether or not they want to learn the lesson. 

Last week I heard a snippet of a taped assembly at a high school in Boulder, Colorado.  There were 4 or 5 psychology professionals who were addressing the students. They actually told them, "We won’t tell you not to do drugs, drink alcohol or have sex because you’re just going to do it anyway."  So instead, they encouraged them to experiment with drugs and drink alchohol.  They encouraged them to have sex with anyone, of any sex, in any manner that they thought would be fun.  They were completely incapable of telling those students that drugs are harmful, and that they can destroy lives.  

During the question and answer session a young girl came to the microphone and asked, "If I like a boy, but he doesn’t love me, should I have sex with him?  Would you have sex with someone who didn’t love you?"   My heart broke at the question, as I heard the pain in the young girl’s heart that motivated her to ask it.  However, each of them actually giggled and casually said, "Yes, I would have sex with someone who didn’t love me."  They were not able to discern right and wrong choices and confidently tell the kids that wrong choices, lead to bad consequences that you just might have to live with forever.

These psychologists can merrily share their viewpoint with these kids and be their "buddies" for a while, but where will they be when one of them drives drunk and kills themselves, two kids in their car and an entire family on their way to visit their grandparents?  Where will they be when the fourteen year old girl girl they just counseled  has sex with four anonymous boys at a party, then discovers she’s pregnant and doesn’t even know who the father of her child is?  They won’t be there to pick up the pieces of the young man’s life who is now hooked on heroine or methamphetamines because they told him to "experiment responsibly" with drugs that are so addictive a single episode can destroy a life forever.

My husband and I were "old fashioned parents."  We made rules and did our best to enforce them.  We kept to the rules whether or not our children obeyed them, because the rules themselves were established to protect them and prepare them to live a happy life.  We said one phrase so many times that our kids now laugh and can repeat it virtually word for word, "We love you enough to have you not like us right now.  We love you enough to do what is right for you as your parents.  We want to be your friends, (eventually when you are adults) but that will happen only after we’ve done what’s best for you as YOUR PARENTS." 

Many of you who read my blog are very familiar with the bible, but I also know that many of you have never read it for a lot of different reasons.  Often people who have never read the bible, mistake it for a huge, single book that’s overwhelming to even consider reading.  However it is actually a library of 66 books, written over thousands of years, by many authors, from many different cultures who share an amazingly singular view on life and wisdom. 

One of my favorite books in the bible is Proverbs.  It was written for the most part by King Solomon who collected wisdom from the world around him and his personal observations.  Just one example of the relevance to today’s life of the book of proverbs is,  "Better to be poor and honest than a rich person no one can trust.  Prov. 19:1.  Stolen bread tastes sweet, but soon your mouth is full of gravel.  Form your purpose by asking for counsel, then carry it out using all the help you can get.  Gossips can’t keep secrets, so never confide in blabbermouths.  Prov. 20:17-19  (I’ve quoted from The Message, which is a modern version of the bible.  So often when I read these words I realize that for all that the world has changed, we humans aren’t any different than those who lived thousands of years ago!   Proverbs speaks continually of the wise and the foolish.  Wisdom is another way of expressing making the right choices, and foolishness is another word for the wrong choices.

As I love my children and want to protect them from the consequences bad choices will make in their lives, my loving Heavenly Father has given me a handbook to help me as His child.  He set down rules not just so He can boss me around, but to protect me in the same way I want to protect my kids.  In my almost 45 years of following Him I have never once found His instructions to be wrong.  The world around me has constantly shifted in its opinions of what is right and wrong!  Many ways that I was instructed to raise my children when I first became a mother, have now been refuted.  If I had followed them, my children would have been damaged, but instead I followed the principles I learned from God’s word and doing the "right thing" has led to the "right results."  Perhaps it’s because the God that created us also knows what is best for our lives. 

Many times over the years I’ve had to choose to do the "right" thing even when it didn’t feel good.  Almost every time it has ultimately produced the "right" result, but sometimes it hasn’t.  When that is the case it’s usually because someone else in the situation had a free will and chose to go a different way.  But I’ve also learned that when I choose to do right whether or not it works out, I am at peace either way.  Doing the "right" thing often means things like telling the truth even if you’re going to be embarrassed by it, or choosing not to steal even if you know you woudn’t be caught.  Doing the "right" thing sometimes means refusing to cover for your boss when he/she wants you to lie for them knowing it could ulitimately cost you your job.  Doing the "right" thing might mean telling a young couple that having sex might feel good for the moment, but can hurt both of them in the long run and maybe even change the course of their lives forever.

Whether or not you hold to the bible as your standard of right and wrong, I hope you will take time to think over what your standards of wisdom and foolishness are.  What do you KNOW will lead to a better life and what do you KNOW can lead to horrible consequences?  Please don’t be afraid to share those with your children!  Hopefully, you’ll be able to help your children understand that when they choose to do "right" they win no matter what the outcome is.  When they overcome their feelings and choose the right action, you’re teaching them a skill and a discipline that can translate into every area of their life in the future.  Being led by internal standards rather than ever-changing feelings, leads to a stable and peacable life.  Conversely, making decisions based on the avoidance of pain can lead to more and more devastating consequences, as my friend who is in the middle of his divorce has come to understand.  He is realizing that enduring what was in retrospect a little bit of pain, would have been so much better in the long run, than blindly running away from it and heading into the unending, overwhelming fire-storm of pain that is what has come out of his decision.

I think I’m going to add a verse from Proverbs each day to my blog, as a reminder (to myself!) about what is really important in life!  And just maybe you’ll enjoy them too.  Remember, someone wiser than me once said, "Parenting isn’t for cowards!" 

Audrey Jeanne Roberts

Summer Clip Art Kit for Tropical Vacations and Beach Photos, by Audrey Jeanne Roberts

Guess what?  It’s finally ready, just in time for your summer crafting and scrapbooking.  It’s my "Tropical Breeze" summer fun beach art kit.  There are detailed full paintings of tropical beach paradises, hibiscus, beach chairs, palm trees, and other wonderfully summery images.

 tropical beach clip art kit at DAISIE COMPANY,  coming Friday

The first kit will  debut in the DAISIE COMPANY STORE next Friday and of course, there will be quite a few of them to follow.  One will focus on Tiki bar syle layouts with tropical fruits and flowers, the other more on the beach scenes and tiki tropical bamboo elements.

I can’t begin to tell you all the fun things that will be available with this collection’s kits.  This has a detailed, hand-painted bamboo tiki alphabet, a fabulously fun vacation or cruise title set where you can spell out for example "Our Vacation in the Bahamas," or "Caribbean Cruise to Paradise."

Well… if I spend too much time here writing about it I won’t get the work done on all the additional sets I need to make!!!  Watch this blog all week as I’ll have little sneak peeks and snippets, IT"S COMING FRIDAY!

Audrey Jeanne Roberts

Free Baby Clip Art Gift By Audrey Jeanne Roberts

My new Baby clip art kit that became available today is shown in the post below this one.  This Freebie tag was created to go with it and is a thank you gift to those of you that had purchased "Baby Love 1" when it contained 3 or 4 pieces of art that had some minor flaws in them.  I apologize that you had to wait for the download.  The rest of you get to piggyback on their misfortune and enjoy a free gift from me.

 free clip art baby scrapbooking tagTo download your free clip art, simply click on the image and a new window will pop up and take you to the download.  The freebie is subject to the DAISIE COMPANY ANGEL POLICY, also known as the terms of use.

I hope you’ll enjoy it and put it to good use!  By the way (before the questions start coming!) yes… the paper used in the background of this tag will be coming out (in 3 color versions!).  When?  Soon is all I can say.  I have another paper pack that I need to get to Stacey, so keep watching !

New Baby Clip Art Kit Today at Daisie Company, by Audrey Jeanne Roberts

Baby clip art kit at Daisie Company tags banners journalling tags

Today is Friday and that means it’s a DAISIE DAY!!!!  The new Baby Love Tags ‘n Banners kit is out.  If you click on either picture, it will take you to my catalog at the DAISIE COMPANY.  (UPDATE: BABY LOVE 1 IS BACK IN THE SHOP, IF YOU PURCHASED IT BEFORE, PLEASE GO RE-DOWNLOAD IT AND THE REPAIRED PIECES WILL BE IN IT.  THANKS FOR YOUR PATIENCE!  AJ)

Actually, I should have named it "Tags ‘n Banners ‘n stickers ‘n labels" but that would have been too long!  You’ll see in these previews the cute little word stickers and photo labels that I have included.  Almost all are in multiple colorways so that you can use them for boys, girls or either/or.

Baby clip art tags stickers labels and journaling tagsI hope that you’ll enyou  using these Baby Love sets in creating special gifts for any new baby in your life or for scrapping layouts of your children, grandchildren, nieces/nephews or any other special child who’s life you’re privileged to be a part of!

Oh JILLIBEAN… THE TURTLE WAS CREATED JUST FOR YOU !

Now… back to getting my next kits ready.  Be prepared for a BIG SWING IN DIRECTION!!!!!!  COWABUNGA,  summer’s almost here!

Audrey Jeanne Roberts

Next Week’s Baby Clip Art Release, “Baby Love Tags” by Audrey Jeanne Roberts

There are a couple new things for this week, "Baby Love Tags ‘n Banners" and "Baby Love Card Kit"baby clip art tags scrapbook scrapbooking scrapping card making turtle heart star flower

This tags & banners kit is of course, great to use for scrapbooking to add journaling spots and to label your pictures, but it also works great for creative card making!  Each element is offered in several color ways so that it works for boy, girl or either/or. 

The Baby Love Card Kit has 7 cards and one envelope in it!  There are two Jungle themed baby onesie cards and 5 different colored plain baby onesies that you can add Baby Love art to or other baby art that you might already own.

There is a template that allows you to create your own interior for your cards, invitations, or announcements.  All you do to assemble the card is cut out the outside, cut out the inside, glue together and you’re finished! 

  

baby card making kit announcement invitation baby showerThere is still a second paper pack to come and I am having so much fun with this art that I just keep creating new goodies so stay tuned for Baby Love 3 one of these days!

I hope you enjoy working with this art as much as I have enjoyed creating it for you!

Remember, each month I have a blog contest and pick from among the commentors to give them a free art kit.  This month’s kit will be the Baby Love Card Kit (or a substitute if the winner has already purchased it!)   Permalink: http://www.daisiecompany.com/blogs/audreyjeanne/?p=130

Audrey Jeanne Roberts

What Will People Remember of Your Life? by Audrey Jeanne Roberts

This is my dear Uncle John and his wife Aunt Betty last Friday.  It was the last day that he was really alert and communicative.  He was always thin, but grew so much more so with the ravages of cancer.  They were so cute together.

The first time I met him, I was thirteen.  He came to San Diego to meet my mother and us girls after his brother, Joe Rogers married "us."  I fell in love with him immediately.  I remember laughing because he felt so cold in San Diego where it was 50 degrees, yet he lived in Anchorage!  He said it was so damp that 50 degrees felt colder to him than 0 degrees that were very dry!

I then was invited to come spend time with them in Alaska the summer between my Sophmore and Junior years in 1974.  My aunt and uncle had never had children and yet were fabulous with the children that shared their lives.  They made me feel very welcome and communicated that they enjoyed my visit immensely.  I, of course, had the time of my life camping, fishing and dirt biking!

The day I arrived there, they took me to a Mexican restaurant to make me feel at home (and ordered me a full on Margarita!)  From then on the trip was one amazing encounter after another.

 Uncle Johnny took me flying almost immediately and it seemed so easy until he said, "By the way, we won’t land until you land us!"  Then my heart began to race, my palms got sweaty and I began to panic.   But Uncle Johnny’s calm voice and clear instructions made it so easy that I made a perfect landing my very first time.  We flew several times in the three weeks I was there and if I had been interested enough to pursue it, I know that I could have done so successfully.  All because he had confidence in me and managed to instill that confidence in my heart as well.

I’ve been thinking quite a bit about what it was that made my Uncle Johnny such a special person.  I thought through my encounters with him (which by the way, were way too few over my lifetime) and the impressions that he left on my heart… the legacy he left in my life.  These are the things I remember most about him:

  1. Uncle Johnny was always positive.  I can’t remember a single conversation with him where he was negative or critical.  I can only think of a few people in my life that I could make that statement about.  I’m sure that he and his wife had these types of discussions, but if he felt negatively about a person or a situation, he didn’t feel the need to communicate it widely to those around him. 
  2. Uncle Johnny was an encourager.  He saw the potential in people and drew success out of them.  He believed in hard work and applying yourself to the task and that if you did, you could accomplish what you set out to do.  He saw the potential in others that perhaps they hadn’t even seen in themselves.
  3. As a teacher he was very patient and kind.  He was a flight instructor for decades and one of the things I discovered about him this weekend was that he taught women almost exclusively!  He got a reputation early on, of being wonderful with women students.  Soon, women who had begun lessons with other male instructors only to have them get frustrated and irritated (often making them cry), came to him for instruction.  He helped them sail through to gain their pilot’s licenses, and confidence in themselves through the process.
  4. Uncle Johnny had a sunny and bright disposition and had a terrific sense of humor.  Teasing, but with good natured fun, never biting, cutting or cynical.  I will always remember his wonderful laugh.
  5. Uncle Johnny won many awards and recognitions for his work and all of them were based on who he was as a man and how readily his character shown through in all that he set about to accomplish in his career.  He was Flight Instructor of the Year for his entire region in Alaska.

Why do I share this with you?  Because in thinking about it over the past couple of days, I’ve come to realize that we all leave a legacy behind us.  It is written on the hearts of those we love.  Sometimes that legacy is full and rich, sometimes it will be very thin — but in all cases it is there for good or bad.  A legacy really has very little to do with accomplishments or riches, but with the character that has been built in our hearts and the relationships we have built with those around us.

With the complicated lives we lead, not many of us are able to think too far beyond tomorrow or next week.  Have you ever stopped to think what legacy you would like to leave with those you love?  Is there a legacy of faith, belief, ethics or service, that you have thought of passing on to others?  What do you think that those who are the closest to you would have to say about your influence on their lives?  Have you added to them and made them better for having known you?  Some day each of us will be gone and others will remember us, as I am remembering my dear Uncle John.

He was such a humble man that I doubt he had any inkling of how he was perceived — it was just the man he had come to be, from the inside out, that made such a wonderful impression on others.  When I thought more on this aspect, I thought about how little most of us know of how we are perceived.  Often our perceptions of ourselves are quite different than the perceptions others have of us, and not always for the better .  What we feel in the depths of our heart isn’t always making it to the hearts of others as we might want it to.  Sometimes we don’t really hear our own tone of voice or even recognize the number of times we might be frustrated, negative or critical instead of encouraging to others. 

I want to challenge you to pray a really scary prayer.  This is a prayer that can literally change your life and the impact your life leaves on the world around you.   

"Lord, help me to see myself as others see me, and more importantly how You see me.  Help me to hear myself more clearly and to hear the general tone of my conversations.  Am I routinely enthusiastic,encouraging and uplifting or pessimistic and negative?  Do I communicate positively, kindly and lovingly or am I sharp and irritated more often than I realize?  I really want to leave a legacy of love in the lives that are part of mine, show me how I can do that more effectively. 

"Also Lord, help me to discern the values that I hold dear and want to share with those I love, that their lives might be more blessed for having known me.   Give me a sense of purpose for my own life and the ability to leave a legacy of faith, love and inspiration in those who come behind me.  AMEN"

Audrey Jeanne Roberts

Featured Giftware Manufacturer, Brownlow Gifts “Tiki Tropical” by Audrey Jeanne Roberts

I wanted to let you guys know about a wonderful giftware company that I have had the privilege of working with on a pretty frequent basis.  This is a family owned and operated giftware manufacturer.  The son and grandsons of the founder Leroy Brownlow are now operating the company together!  They are wonderfully creative and also wonderful people to work with.

Tiki tropical gourmet fruit dessert collection by brownlow giftsThis is my most recent product grouping with them and it is a gourmet tea and dessert line based on tropical fruits and is perfect for summer entertaining or for using as goodies to create gift baskets with.  Their gourmet food line would be perfect for many of you that do paint can gift baskets etc.

All of the art used in creating this display is from my Tiki Island Gourmet set, which just might be coming to DAISIE COMPANY soon (hint, hint, wink, wink!)

If you are interested in purchasing any of their wonderful products or even just looking around at all the delightful goodies, just click on the picture and it is a link that will take you to their site.  They have an online retailer linked to their site so you can make retail purchases there or find a local giftware store that carries their products for local shopping.

Coming soon with Brownlow is a series of 4 delightful flip stand recipe books with a 5th that I will be creating for them soon.  Keep checking back for more goodies and have fun looking!

Audrey Jeanne Roberts 

We’re Home After a Long Week. by Audrey Jeanne Roberts

Well, for those of you that don't know yet or don't read the message boards at DAISIE COMPANY, my Uncle Johnny died in his sleep early Monday morning.  From the time of his diagnosis to his death was probably somewhere around 2 months, it was painfully fast.

We did get to have some special time with him on Friday when he was still alert.  He really encouraged my daughter Jacqui and told her how proud of her he was and how much more he had wanted to invest in her life, but wouldn't be able.  Uncle John's greatest sadness was all the things he had yet planned to do, but wouldn't have the time to do now.  My Aunt Betty is a very, very strong and capable woman and will miss him very deeply, but will do well.  She is an amazing woman in her own right. 

She was the very first woman FAA maintenance inspector, a pilot and an amazing business woman — and on top of all that she is a fabulous quilt maker/designer.  We had to laugh at her sewing room!  It's piled almost to the ceiling with neatly arranged boxes of fabric (and there's more elsewhere!)  She is a total fabric-aholic. 

My Aunt Nancy was there as well as my Uncle Ralph who goes by "Buddy," whom I had never met before.  Only one brother, Rob Roy, wasn't able to make it there.  I have photos that my Dad's pastor took of the four of them that once we get the car unloaded and the important work urgent items attended to, I'll try to upload to show you. 

Jacqui's checkride had been rescheduled for 9 AM on Monday.  So after learning about her Great Uncle's death, she had to concentrate and get ready for her test.  Unfortunately, she did not pass her first FAA checkride, she did great until about half way through.  Her instructor told her that she was just under too much stress with all that had happened that day and she was confident that she would do fine, to keep her chin up.  She took it really hard, but she will learn something of value from this experience that will make her a better pilot and person in the long run (I can hear her now, "Oh MOM!  You're being such a Pollyanna again!" with a twinkle in her eye!)

We left Prescott, AZ at around 4 PM yesterday and drove until 4 AM, pulled over and napped for a couple of hours and then arrived home at about 8 AM.  Normally it is a 10 hour drive, but we were towing a heavy trailer with Jacqui's "dead" car on it and the wind was heavy and gusty.  It will take me a couple of days to get back up to speed and I may not get any new product into the store for a bit, so be patient with me! 

I hope that you take time to think about your family members that you haven't contacted in a while and take a moment to call or write or make them a lovely card that tells them how much you love and are thinking about them (with all those lovely graphics many of you own!)  Life is short — heaven is close. 

Audrey Jeanne Roberts 

Clip Art Baby Love 1 by Audrey Jeanne Roberts, Temporarily Out of Store

Stacey discovered that some of the pieces in the Baby Love kit weren't fully cleaned (straggling annoying little pixels outside of the image area) so she's pulled it from the store until I get home and clean up the pieces.  If you've bought it already there will be a redownload next week, Stacey will alert you to it.  My apologies for the inconvenience to all. 

baby clip art, bib, bottle, pacifier, poem, christening dress, stuffed animals

Baby Love 2 is available as of this morning and Stacey graciously took care of a couple of pieces that were in need of cleaning in it so that she could get it in the store, my grateful thanks to her for her service above and beyond the call (especially since I'm in Arizona and can't get to the computer!)  You can see and purchase all of the new Baby Love products including the premade scrapbook pages, Quick Page Duos 3 & 4 at .

This art was created after the time that I had learned some techniques for cleaning art and I made the mistake of "assuming" that it was, because it should have been.  OOOOOPS!  Thanks for your understanding! 

There are two sets of two page premade scrapbook baby pages to coordinate.  If you click on the picture, it will take you to the store at DAISIE COMPANY where this product and many other wonderful ones are located.

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The Contest Winner of Free Digital Clip Art, by Audrey Jeanne Roberts is…

I made my "Mama" do the picking this morning so I couldn't be accused of playing favorites!  She picked the 12th comment on the 31st day and it was Cheryl B. Angeland.  Congratulations Cheryl!  You'll have to wait until I get home to actually receive your art… I know that will be tough Laughing 

Thank you to each that posted a comment, it makes it so much more fun for me to write the blog when I hear back from you and when you share your stories! 

Getting this kit ready for Cheryl will help me to get it ready to go into the shop, so look for it on June 15th in the shop.