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I am still enjoying doing layouts depicting this little grandson’s vocabulary-isms! I know that very soon he will have perfect pronunciation and diction and I will sure miss all of this cuteness he spouts forth today! The journaling reads:Monnie picked me up today after school and I got to spend the night with Monnie and Papa in their house. We took a walk down to the pond and to the waterfall so I could throw rocks into the water. That was fun to do . . . then we were going to go across the bridge for a walk in the woods . . . but, I told Monnie that there might be some wolf-iss in the woods, so we didn’t go. I got to play on the big sand mountain and on the old wagon and in the back of Papa’s old truck which was lots more fun! When I got to the truck I asked this question . . . “ Monnie, I don’t know how to say this . . . but, how did Papa’s truck get ripped”. Monnie told me that it was called rusty, because that is what happens when trucks get really old. When we got back into the house, I was very, very glad that we didn’t see that bad old wolf-iss!Layout done for a this week’s web challenge on Designer Digitals siteThe fonts used are Century Gothic (journaling) & Steep Typewriter Medium (title)Software is PSE4. Wolf tracks are made using PSE shape tool.The paper (re-colored) is from Katie Pertiet’s web challenge paper pack from 4-16-06 on the Designer Digitals site.The inked edge overlay is by Nancie Janitz from ScrapArtist.


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