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October 05, 2007

My free Spirit - a challenge

Sc0152294cMichael is my oldest son, and has been full of life and interest since he was born. He has taught me to  recognize that every problem has more than one way of solving it. And Michael's solutions are, generally, a little more creative than the rest. Blogger's challenge this week is to use black and orange. I created this scrapbook page for my Grandson, so that when he wants to be creative, He can use this page as leverage with his Dad. Why bring the groceries up the stairs, when you can use rope, and a window? And my husband is right there with him. I have four sons, and I have often just smiled and shook my head. But this I caught on film.
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What a clever idea of your son's! Love the title of your page...is that a stamp, or a stencil?

Great scrapbook page! I think my middle son may be a lot like your Michael!

That is great! How cool that your son allows him to be creative and helps him try out his theory. Great layout.

That is great! How cool that your son allows him to be creative and helps him try out his theory. Great layout.

That is great! How cool that your son allows him to be creative and helps him try out his theory. Great layout.

That is great! How cool that your son allows him to be creative and helps him try out his theory. Great layout.

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