
My weekend was not spent doing what I wanted (and had planned to do for oh so many hours). Winter Storm Cora derailed (de-planed?) my travel plans and flights to attend a wonderful weekend of friends, missions, connecting, sharing, and encouraging. Many of us were turned back and unable to attend.
But on the bright side, I flew to San Francisco for breakfast at the airport. Continued on to Denver for a late lunch/early dinner, and then (after flight cancellations), made it home the same day! Just a leisurely tour of three airports and planes. If you add in Pasco, WA, and look at a map, you will see I made a pretty neat triangle of adventure with my airplane rides. The picture above shows the Golden Gate Bridge as we flew over San Francisco heading to the airport.
Come Saturday, when I was home missing the comradery, I decided I needed to do something fun and change my attitude. What better way for me to cheer up than making brightly colored birthday cards? Several bonuses here: I used up washi tape, created with some brightly colored cardstock that for some reason I have a hard time using, discovered that embossing anything was off the table (the 20+ years-old embossing pads were toast), and came up with a dozen new birthday cards!

One dozen rubber stamped cards is a great way to kick off a year in which I hope to create many more cards to add to my stash.
What about you? When have your plans been changed by circumstances beyond your control? What did you do to change your attitude?

January 13, 2025 at 6:20 pm
What a day! The cards are beautiful and fun! I feel like I have the same colors of cardstock that I haven’t used. You’ve inspired me!
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January 13, 2025 at 6:22 pm
It WAS a day! LOL
Let’s do it! Make some cards! 🙂
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January 13, 2025 at 6:35 pm
Oh, Angie! I am SO impressed with your ability to accept the “what is” of your aborted plans. You consciously made the best of it – and with that positive energy were able to make these beautiful cards. BRAVO!
And if you hadn’t started out on the first plane ride, you would have missed that gorgeous sunrise, right?!
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January 13, 2025 at 7:29 pm
I know! What a view! I so appreciated the sunrise. Our area had been socked in with gray clouds and fog for weeks, so the sunlight felt wonderful. Thank you, Janet!
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January 13, 2025 at 11:31 pm
Oh no! I’m sorry your plans were cancelled! Way to make lemonade though! 🙂 I usually deal with disappointment with yoga. It always makes me feel better. Dark chocolate doesn’t hurt either 🙂
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January 14, 2025 at 4:30 pm
Good strategies! And dark chocolate definitely does not hurt! Isn’t that one of the 4 main food groups?
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January 14, 2025 at 7:34 pm
why, yes it is! lol
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