Sunday, October 11, 2009

A few new creations

Halloween is on the wayyyyyy...........getting ready for our yearly party and decorating the yard and house, will share some photos soon.


this is an OTP item I did for a Maya Road contest, it was themed on summer







My latest project is this memo board from Kaisercraft, I just love the Basic grey lemonade papers and cherries are a fovourite of mine.



Wednesday, September 9, 2009

FATHERS DAY AT THE MOORES





We had a house full of celebrities on the weekend, Cameron and the kids umpire AFL and the local newspaper did a feature on "Fathers Day/AFL Umpiring Association".

Apparently not too many Dad's go out of their way to spend extra time with their kids and vice a versa (especially teenagers). And the fact Cameron and four of our kids are in the RUA and train/umpire together is a bit rare. We don't have that issue in our family as the saying goes the family who play together stay together. We do heaps of things together as a family like camping, go on regular trips here and there (the last one was to the MCG to watch Richmond beat Melbourne!!!! ok by one point, but they WON), we have picnics, play board games, have movie nights, the girls and I are in a craft group and Cameron and the boys stay at home and watch "Monkey" dvd's etc...
The article reads:
The Moore family have found an unorthodox way to spend quality time together.
While most families head to the movies or out for lunch, the Moore family each grab a whistle and take up arms at the region's Australian football grounds.
Five members of the Moore clan have taken up umpiring for the Riverina Umpires Association, and four of the whistle blowers will be officiating in the same game at Narrandera.
Cam Moore and his children Maddison, Rebecca, Chris and Jessica have been umpiring since Chris encouraged them all to get involved. Mr Moore had been an umpire in the region when he was growing up, and when Chris brought the idea of joining the association, her was eager to re-lace the boots.
"Chris came back from umpiring Paul Kelly Cup and wanted us to have a go," Mr Moore said.
"It has been a great way for the kids to be active and maintain fitness while getting a bit of cash on the side"
All the family come from a strong sporting background.
"Maddison played for the NSW baseball team last year, and all the kids have played sport," he said.
"But the kids have had many broken bones and this is a way to avoid injuries."
Jessica said Father's Day will be far from the relaxing recovery for her dad, and the central umpire for the under 17 years MCUE and Leeton clash.
"We will all get up early and jump on him, on his day to sleep in," she laughed
"Normally we go on a picnic on Fathers Day."
Jessica said she and her younger sisters do cop a bit of flak from the boys on the field.
"It's nothing we can't handle, we get picked on a bit but they are mostly pretty good," she said.
Maddison said her favourite part of the family activity was the power.
"I love being the one with the whistle," she said.
The Moore's have a second son Ben, who is a baker and works late.



Sunday, August 9, 2009

Thursday, June 18, 2009

BEST CADET - Winner is..........Maddison Moore...











Yay Maddy won "Best Recruit" in her cadet unit and is now a fully fledged Cadet. We were all so so proud of her. Her name was added to the Legacey Shield and she received a trophy and certificate which of course is framed. Below are some photos and also a few photos of Bec horse riding.








thanks for dropping by.








take care




hugz




Rachelle








P.S some layouts will be uploaded soon.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

BIRTHDAYS

The Moore family have just had the annual birthday marathon, starting with Ben turning 18 on the 24th Jan, followed by Jessica turning 18 on the 13th Feb, then Rebecca on the 7th March, Chris on the 20th March and finally me on the 29th March. Trust me you CAN have too much cake. Thank goodness Cameron and Maddy are winter babies.

I've added a few photos.
Ben's Cake The Birthday Boy


Jessica and "THE" Margarita













The Cake












The Present (one of them anyway)














Dig in - LOL










Rebecca's cake





Chris turns 15


New Globes



My 40th


SCRAP-A-THON UPDATE





Wow, it's been so long since I've posted anything - my bad.

So much has happened in the last 4 months! Where has all the time gone, like May is just around the corner - scary stuff. I'll start with the Scrap-a-thon. We had a fantastic day, with lots of laughter, coffee and of course scrapbooking. I taught a few informal technique lessons and some beautifully creative ladies jumped in and tried the techniques for themselves.
We will be having our next Scrap-a-thon on Saturday the 30th May - from 9 am til 9pm at the Glenfield Community Centre, Wagga Wagga. If you'd like to join us just email me at email@scrapmore.com.au and I'll pop you onto the list the cost is $20 and I'll be teaching some classes this time, so keep an eye out for some sneek peeks.


Sunday, March 15, 2009

SCRAPMORE SCRAPATHON

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Find inspiration and advice from an experienced teacher who will be on hand all day plus learn a few new techniques.
A variety of supplies including new releases from CHA-W 09 will be available for purchase.
GLENFIELD COMMUNITY CENTRE
28TH MARCH
10AM - 10PM

COST IS $20 FOR FULL DAY
(INCLUDES TEA, COFFEE, SNACKS)
BYO LUNCH, AND DINNER

BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL PLEASE CALL
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