Sunday, November 11, 2012

Sharing a Scrapbook layout

Since I switched to digital scrapbooking I am constantly amazed at all the cool things that can be done with a page.  In September when I was at SpragueFest (I should post about that), I watched over someone's shoulder while she made this way cool "part photo, part sketch" layout.  She directed me to the tutorial she used and I made a layout like it... and then another, and then another.  It is such a cool technique I know I will use it over and over.  You can find the original tutorial here.  If you have Photoshop Elements you can use a levels adjustment layer on step 4 to achieve that look rather then the curves (which is only in Photoshop CS).  Here is my layout:




Now go may your own amazing layout.  I can't wait to see what you make.  :)

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Thoughts on the Election

I have strong opinions about politics.  They mostly have to do with people (citizens and representatives) knowing the Constitution (and not allowing our Reps to violate it) and personal responsibility.  It seems as the people of our country want neither knowledge nor personal responsibility.  Oh well, we reap what we sow and we have sown a generation of civically ignorant irresponsible people.

If I were to change on facet of the whole election process (besides ads on TV) I would change the debate process.  There were 10 Presidential candidates on my ballot.  How come I never heard of 7 of them?  I think all the candidates should participate in the debates, at least the ones who are on the ballot in every state. ( I guess Rosanne Barr was running... she wasn't on my ballot).  Each candidate should be in a sound proof booth and each candidate should get a certain amount of time (15 minutes maybe) to share their plan and their vision for our country.  Or each candidate should field questions from the moderator.  Or like the old Lincoln-Douglass debate... the first person should get 30 minutes and then the second person get 60 minutes to reply and the first person get 30 more minutes.  They should not be allowed to attack the other person.  This whole campaign seemed to be more about how many bad things you can say about the other person, rather than "this is my plan and it's good because x, y, z."  But all the candidates should be involved, so that Americans can have a REAL choice.

There are so many more things I could say, but it would end up being a novel.  Soon I will go back to "lighter" topics.  I have been knitting and scrapbooking like crazy.  I should post some pages or knitting projects soon.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Thoughts on Halloween

Halloween is in second place for the holiday Americans spend the most money on, after Christmas, of course.  It's a pretty big deal.  For weeks ahead of time folks ask kids, "What are you going to be for Halloween?"  Home decorations get more elaborate every year.

I celebrated Halloween as a child.  My mom dressed us up every year and took us trick or treating when we were little and let us go when we were older.  I think maybe 6th or 7th grade was the last time I trick or treated.  As an adult I have dressed up once on Halloween (well, twice in the same year) to chaperone a junior high dance for the junior high I worked at and to go out to dinner with friends on Halloween.  When we were in our first home and without kids we passed out candy on Halloween if we were home.  I honestly cannot remember how many kids we used to get at that house.  I had a couple of cute Disney Halloween decorations, but nothing elaborate.

One year, though, something happened that changed how I looked at Halloween.  Our church at the time was very involved with some missionaries in the jungles of Venezuela who lived among the Yanomamo people.  There was a specific man from our church who spent a significant amount of time down there and various occasions.  He eventually wrote a book about the Yanomamo from the perspective of the head Shaman (medicine man) of this particular tribe.  Now this Shaman had come to know Christ because of the missionaries who lived there... in fact, most of this tribe has become Christians.  The book, Spirit of the Rain Forest, by Mark Andrew Ritchie, describes in great detail,  their life before Christ.  The book is not for the faint of heart.  These people regularly, under the influence of drugs and spirits, raped, murdered, and pillaged other tribes.  Violence was a way of life for them.  The book tells of the Shaman's conversion and his life because of Christ.

Well, one fall Chief Shoefoot, along with one of the missionaries, came to the U.S. to do a book tour with Mark.  He was here about the time that folks were putting out their Halloween decorations.   He was greatly concerned and perplexed by this.  He asked Mike (the missionary that came with him and spoke Yanomamo, who was born and raised in Venezuela) why the American's put up images of the demons that he and his people so feared (before Christ).  Chief Shoefoot could look at people's decorations and name the proper names for each demon that the particular image represented.  He did not understand why American's would celebrate the evil spirits that the tribes in Venezuela so feared and that inspired them to such violence between the tribes.

Now this happened more than 15 years ago and I am not describing it now with the detail and the absolute amazement that I had back then.  I never thought about Halloween in terms of the forces of evil behind it.  If we sugar coat (literally and figuratively) evil and give it a fun appearance, then it's ok for Christians, right?  What has light to do with darkness?  As Christians are we to make light of evil and the spirit world?  God's word is pretty clear that we are at war with the forces of evil.  Maybe we should take it seriously.