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MAY PROGRESSIVE CHALLENGE 12 � TASK #4 (05/28/13)
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Progressive Challenge 12 � Task 4 (05/28/13)
1. Add a title and date. 2. Add journaling, if desired. 3. Add one more embellishment.
And that�s it for May!! Come back next week for the first of four (4) weeks of tasks for June!
NOW UPLOAD:
- Remember to first save your page in its original version to maintain your layers, so you'll be able to make changes/additions in the future, if desired..
- Save your page for the web as a .jpg (600x600 or less) & upload to the Gallery by adding the keyword DGSCPR0012Task4 and SBC13MAY when you upload. Please also post a link to this week�s work in this thread so we can all ooh and ahh!
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I like how you finalized your page. I look forward to seeing what the others add.
Yes I am lurking... Maybe
I will jump in next time. Just had to watch how it is done.
I see where I went wrong!! It said "thats it for this week" I took it to mean for the month I guess, thats why I had my title and date already on the page. More additions.....
OK. Took about 2 hours but I finally did a progressive challenge from beginning to end. (Thanks for a less involved one this month Wendy ) I probably could have used a better overlay but all my files are on an external hard drive and I think it's in my safe and I was too lazy to go upstairs and look for it. It's been fun trying to find things again on PSE11 too.
I like how you finalized your page. I look forward to seeing what the others add.
Yes I am lurking... Maybe
I will jump in next time. Just had to watch how it is done.
That would be great if you played in June, Sharon!
almost two years ago my daughter had a heartbreaking failed engagement. she was engaged to another pastor and he was not what he seemed. he tried, but it just wasnt him. i always had an uneasy feeling about the whole thing. but her loss was very public and she had to hold herself in check for her congregation and she was very literally dying inside. as her mom i was dying too.
my kids are also musicians and abigail started playing with one of her brother's friends who is also a musician, just making music, playing some shows with him. then anthony starting helping my son out on the worship team. abigail and anthony were best buds. he was helping abby get back on her feet and i could see he was falling in love. i was worried about him because abby was keeping everyone at an arms length to conceal her pain and her embarrassment. one night he was in her room playing guitar and singing and ab was downstair exercising and i realized the song he was singing was about her and his hopes and i was sick. i called him later and told him i felt like he was putting himself in a position to be really hurt and i couldnt stand it if abigail hurt someone the way that she had been hurt. i dont think anyone wants to believe their kids are capable of hurting another being so desperately. anthony told me that he was aware of the risk and was willing to take the chance. i asked how he would handle it if it didnt work out and he said "i will be hurt but i have been hurt before and i will survive, but i would like you to step out of the way and let me try" well, what could i say?
i didnt see the tears running down anthony's face until i enlarged the photo to work on it. he is such a good man. and here is proof that some things have to fall away for the right thing to fall into place even if at the time we can't see that.
__________________ lori b. my gallery
"if you judge people, you have no time to love them."