October 13 - October 19. Still chugging, and setting a goal to finish out the year by the last week of January 2015. #prayersforalessia.
What went on this week: The Monday of this week was
my last day as a nanny, which was a really sad day that ended in millions of tears for me. I absolutely looossssst my shit. But Tuesday was my first day at BuzzFeed, and one of the surrealist days of my life. It was a slow day, full of creating passwords and logging into programs, but it was so much fun. I haven't ever worked in an office that I actually applied to work in - just a few odd jobs here and there that happened to be in an office. But it never felt like my job. This first week at BuzzFeed was such an eye-opener for me, and really solidified that I am doing exactly what I'm meant to be doing now. Over the weekend I celebrated my first week with the Oyster Festival on Long Island.
About this spread: On the left side I focused on my last day with the babes, because I had taken so many pictures. On the right I had a couple of #fromwhereIstand shots and then the Oyster Festival on the bottom. I loved the cards that I used, and the amount of journaling that I had room for.
Details + interesting tidbits: I wrote out the last paragraph of
this post on the week card, because I feel like it highlights how I was feeling that Monday afternoon. I like that this spread had a lot of me in it, because I felt like this week was all about me and the changes I was making.
Photo breakdown: phone photos: 11 // canon t3 photos: 0 // polaroid photos: 0. Taken by me, the self-timer, and shutter remotes.
Materials, supplies, and tools I used: PL core kits: midnight core kit (week card), SC monthly kits: penny arcade (freak out card); poet society (lined card, wood "autumn"); sandlot (circular saying embellishments); the underground (10 card); park ave. ("just start" card), design A pocket pages, elise joy stamps, less is more stamps, tiny attacher, xyron create-a-sticker, fiskars corner rounder, fiskars paper trimmer, staz-on jet black ink, hp everyday photo paper, smash date stamp, zig writer for vellum marker in black (on photos), zig writer marker in black (on journal cards).
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Project Life is a simplified solution to scrapbooking created by Becky Higgins that helps you to record the memories of everyday life. Document your story either physically or digitally along with me and so many others. Find out more here, how to start here, & see all of my PL 2014 posts here.
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