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Friday, January 20, 2012

The Story of Me part 24

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August 11, 1996

Harmony continued to sit on the cold hard plastic chair in the hospital waiting room. She hadn’t spoken to anyone or eaten anything since she came here in the ambulance with her Grandma Pat the previous evening. Every now and then a nurse would stop to talk to her. They would offer food or crayons and paper. None of them would let Harmony see Pat or even tell her whether or not she was ok. Mostly, people just walked by and pretended they didn’t see the little girl with the tear streaked face sitting there.

A door at the end of the hallway opened and there was lots of noise and movement. Harmony looked up to see what was going on and saw Mary Harrison rushing toward her. Mr. Harrison had stopped to talk to the security guard that watched the hallway and a lady in a suit that was holding a clipboard.

Mary Harrison threw her arms around Harmony and hugged her. “Oh honey, you must have been so scared. We’re here now and you can come home with us. We would love to have you. Gene is talking to the lady from child protective services right now to make the final arrangement.

Harmony didn’t hug Mary back or even talk. All she wanted wanted was her Grandma Pat.

“Did they feed you anything? We can go to the cafeteria and get breakfast. Do you want to do that? Do you want to go to the cafeteria?” Mary asked one question right after the other without giving Harmony time to answer. Not that Harmony would have answered.

Harmony sat zombie like looking through Mary rather than at her. Gene Harrison and the clipboard lady who had been joined by a uniformed police officer walked up and stood in front of the scared little girl.

“Hi, Harmony. Are you doing alright?” Gene asked as he bent down toward the fragile little girl.

Harmony looked up with large ghost filled eyes and took in the adults that were staring at her and trying to smile. “I made Grandma Pat sick.” She whispered.

The clipboard lady and the police officer shared a look. Gene Harrison lowered his head and put his hand on Harmony’s shoulder as his wife pulled her in for another embrace.

“You didn’t do anything wrong, Harmony. It’s not your fault.” Mary tried to assure the child.

“Would you mind if I spoke to Harmony alone for a few minutes?” The clipboard lady asked as she smiled down at the frightened little girl.

“I would also like to speak with you and your wife if that’s alright Mr. Harrison.” The police officer chimed in.

Mr. Harrison stood up straight as his wife handed Harmony a tissue. “We won’t go far. We’ll be right over there where you can see us.” Mary pressed her hand to Harmony’s cheek before kissing it lightly and standing to join her husband.

Harmony watched the small group take a few steps away then huddle up for a whispered conversation as the clipboard lady sat in the seat beside her.

“Harmony, my name is Madelyn Wilson. I’m a social worker. Do you know what that means?” She hesitated for a moment, but when there was no response from the little girl Madelyn kept talking. “It’s my job to make sure you’re safe. That means I need to find a good home for you to live in. Would you like to live with the Harrisons?”

“Grandma Pat,” came a barely audible whisper from the little girl.

“I know that you love her, but I’m afraid that you can’t live there any more.”

“Did I kill her?”

“Oh no, you didn’t do anything wrong. Your Grandma Pat isn’t dead. She’s just sick. She’s really sick right now.”

The girl lifted her head, stuck out her chin and looked toward the police officer. “If I didn’t kill Grandma Pat, why are the police here?”

There was a long slow intake and release of air from the clipboard lady before she responded. “Honey, that police officer wants to talk to your Grandma Pat not to you. He has some questions for her and they have nothing to do with you.”

“Is Grandma Pat in trouble because I didn’t listen to her. She told me to stay in the yard. I should have listened.” Harmony lowered her head and began crying again.

“I promise the questions that police officer have for your gandma have nothing to do with you. You aren’t in any trouble. No one here is mad at you.”

The clipboard lady stood as the Harrison’s returned with the police officer. “Harmony you go on home with the Harrisons and you and I will talk later. I promise you and I are going to become good friends.”

Mary Harrison held her hand out for Harmony to take and Harmony took it because she had learned her lesson about not listening. When she didn’t do what she had been told to do bad things happened. The clipboard lady and the police officer talked quietly to each other as they watched the sad trio walk away.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Snow Much Fun by Shel Belle Scraps

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Shel of Shel Belle Scraps has a super cute new kit called Snow Much Fun. Take a look at the preview...


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This kit has 18 papers, 41 elements and an alpha. There are also some matching templates that will work wonderfully with this kit as well as any others you may have...


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Here are a couple of layouts I made using Snow Much Fun...


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I've also got a cluster freebie for you. Just click on the preview to go to the download...


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Check out Shel's blog for more layout inspiration and to find out about some more awesome freebies!

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

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Happiness by Nibbles Skribbles

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There is so much going on in the Nibbles Skribbles world!

First of all, let me tell you about her gorgeous new kit called Happiness. This is such a fun kit and can be used for so many different kinds of layouts. There are 10 papers, 32 elements and an alpha. Take a look at the preview...


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Here's a layout I made using Happiness...


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Want to get this layout as a quick page? Want to get a free add on to the Happiness kit? Or even better, want a chance to win the whole Happiness kit?

Well, you're in luck cause you're going to get all of the above and so much more! Check it out...


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There are some awesome details on all the goodies you can get today posted on the Nibbles Skribbles blog and there are more goodies to come!

First of all, the entire Nibbles Skribbles store is on sale for 28% off.

You can check out the featured designer contest in The Studio forum to pick up the free Happpiness add on. One lucky participant will win the whole Happiness kit!

There will be daily freebies on the Nibbles Skribbles blog, random facebook games and coupons, and newsletter freebies.

This is going to be one awesome birthday celebration and you don't want to miss out!

Like Totally by Scraps of Ellay

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Do you miss the 80s? Do you have old pictures of yourself with big hair and acid washed jeans that need to be scrapped? Well, Scraps of Ellay has just released the perfect kit for you. I mean like, totally, she really has! Just take a look at the preview...


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There are 20 papers, over 50 elements and four full alphas. This kit is awesome and you can pick up some matching glitter paper, cardstock, messy canvas paper and quickpages or you can buy the bundle and get it all!

I scrapped some pictures of the wonderful Erika, who is nice enough to volunteer in my classroom between her college classes and her job. She's the best!


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Make sure you check out the Scraps of Ellay blog for more layout inspiration.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

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