“My Grandma Mary” hidden pictures key

Key to Finding the Hidden Pictures:

A Goose: hint – fireplace – page 2 lower left

A Wooden Box: hint – resting place – page 14 lower left

A Coin: hint – river crossing – page 24 upper right corner

Scales: hint – Brigham – page 27 lower right

False Teeth: hint – ocean – page 12 lower left

An Apple: hint – elms – page 4 upper left

A Teacup: hint – sewing – page 11 lower right

Salt Shaker: hint – train – page 15 lower left

A Bar of Soap: hint – baptism – page 9 middle right

Buffalo Chips: hint – Indians – page 16 lower right

A Musical Note: hint – clouds – page 22 middle

An Onion: hint – carriage – page 29 lower right

A Pair of Shoes: hint – fun – page 20 & 21 middle

Can you find the hidden picture that isn’t listed in the back of My Grandma Mary?

A Wolf: hint – sleeping – page 19 lower right

After the snows came, the ground was frozen so hard that graves could not be dug, so they covered the bodies of the dead with brush and snow. This only provided a temporary barrier from the hungry wolves who were waiting nearby. In Martin’s Cove the burying-ground was up over a little rise which sheltered the main camp from the howling and snarling of the wolves over the bodies of their loved ones.

 

Still need help with “My Grandma Mary” Hidden pictures

Hints in Finding the Hidden Pictures:

A Goose: hint – fireplace – page 2 lower left

A Wooden Box: hint – resting place – page 14 lower left

A Coin: hint – river crossing – page 24 upper right corner

Scales: hint – Brigham – page 27 lower right

False Teeth: hint – ocean – page 12 lower left

An Apple: hint – elms – page 4 upper left

A Teacup: hint – sewing – page 11 lower right

Salt Shaker: hint – train – page 15 lower left

A Bar of Soap: hint – baptism – page 9 middle right

Buffalo Chips: hint – Indians – page 16 lower right

A Musical Note: hint – clouds – page 22 middle

An Onion: hint – carriage – page 29 lower right

A Pair of Shoes: hint – fun – page 20 & 21 middle

Can you find the hidden picture that isn’t listed in the back of My Grandma Mary?

Wolf

A Wolf: hint – sleeping – page 19 lower right

After the snows came, the ground was frozen so hard that graves could not be dug, so they covered the bodies of the dead with brush and snow. This only provided a temporary barrier from the hungry wolves who were waiting nearby. In Martin’s Cove the burying-ground was up over a little rise which sheltered the main camp from the howling and snarling of the wolves over the bodies of their loved ones.

“My Grandma Mary” hidden pictures key

Some More Hints for “My Grandma Mary” Hidden pictures

Hints in Finding the Hidden Pictures:

A Goose: hint – fireplace

A Wooden Box: hint – resting place

A Coin: hint – river crossing

Scales: hint – Brigham

False Teeth: hint – ocean

An Apple: hint – elms

A Teacup: hint – sewing

Salt Shaker: hint – train

A Bar of Soap: hint – baptism

Buffalo Chips: hint – Indians

A Musical Note: hint – clouds

An Onion: hint – carriage

A Pair of Shoes: hint – fun

Can you find the hidden picture that isn’t listed in the back of My Grandma Mary?

Wolf

A Wolf: hint – sleeping

After the snows came, the ground was frozen so hard that graves could not be dug, so they covered the bodies of the dead with brush and snow. This only provided a temporary barrier from the hungry wolves who were waiting nearby. In Martin’s Cove the burying-ground was up over a little rise which sheltered the main camp from the howling and snarling of the wolves over the bodies of their loved ones.

Still need help?

Hidden pictures key

 

Joy Jar

P1040284A good week, though another hot one. Next week is usually the hottest week of the year. I hope everyone is staying cool enough.

  • back to one dog
  • chatting with Andrea
  • rain
  • fresh peaches
  • tomatoes from our garden
  • a clean desk
  • frozen yogurt
  • walking in the rain
  • seeing a deer along the Jordan River Trail
  • help from friends
  • a productive week
  • having Dune back home
  • seeing working guide dogs
  • my organizing system
  • my new keyboard and mouse

 

Pupdate – Zodiac

Today marks two months exactly since we put Zodiac on the truck for his formal harness training. He was still listed in phase 4 on the report this week. Though it is most likely that is his trainer not updated his records just like happened with phase 1. I was expecting it this week so it wasn’t so disappointing. In the past two months we have gotten used to Zodiac not being around but we think about him and pray for his future every single day. Go Zodiac!

The day started out dark and rainy but by the time we got there the sky was blue and the sun was shining. What a beautiful day! Zodiac got to meet his brother Zenith. They are so much a like in temperament, but Zenith has a leaner build than Zodiac. We took one last walk with Zodiac and Dune and then put Zodiac on the puppy truck to return to GDB to start is harness training. Though we already miss him it was a day we have been working toward for over a year. Now we wait and watch the phase reports to see what Zodiac decides to do with his life.

10 Tips for Organizing Family Photos and Memories

I found today’s organizing ideas on babble with lots of good ideas by Ashley Hackshaw of Lil Blue Boo. Here are her tips and links to tutorials:

  1. Artwork and More: Make an easy portfolio to hold precious artwork. It can be stored behind a chest of drawers or under bed. Click here for the tutorial.
  2. Printing Digital Photos: Do you have anxiety about printing all those digital photos? I have a process I use to catch up. Read more here on printing YEARS worth of photos.
  3. Organizing Photos: Not sure what to do about stacks and stacks of photos? Try organizing them with an easy checklist method so you never get lost or disorganized. Click here for the free download.
  4. Photo Books: In addition to photo albums, I also make a yearly digital book with photos, artwork, quotes etc for my daughter. I’ve compiled all my page ideas into one master post. Click here to see all the samples!
  5. Yearly Albums: I love making yearly photos albums with everything but the kitchen sink. I love making them timeless and easy. Click here for my tips, process and supply list.
  6. Memory Notes: An easy way to keep track of events and milestones for your child (or you!) is to keep a notebook in your car. Read more about the “school gossip” book here.
  7. Home Movies: Do you have a bunch of VHS and old movie reels? I’ve recently converted mine to DVD. Click here for my top tips!
  8. DVD Cover Templates: How to make easy DVD covers and labels to organize your home movies. Click here for the full tutorial and template download.
  9. File Back Up: Make sure to back up all your digital files and photos into several places. I have a very easy method for backing up my files and it’s all about using “screenshot!” Visit the entire tutorial here.
  10. The Lil Journal Project: I started the Lil Journal Project last year to help people start recording their memories and legacy in a fun way. Here’s a sample day: Paste a class photo into a page and write everything you can remember about your classmates and events. Click here to view the entire project or click here to just view Day 9. DOABLE Sidebar O

From Paper Piles to Digital Files

This was a great class at RootsTech 2013 about using technology to help organize all your family history stuff. Valerie Elkins has some really good ideas to not only help you get organized but to stay organized.

Ok, so I don’t know what I’m doing wrong but this video show the whole second day of RootsTech. The class I want to share starts at 6 hours and 30 minutes.

Here is a link for Valerie’s Class.

If anybody knows how to fix this problem please let me know.DOABLE Sidebar O

“My Grandma Mary” update

I got the proof for “My Grandma Mary” on Friday afternoon! Yeah! Overall it looks good but a few of the illustrations are too dark and I forgot the retail price on the back cover. So today I’ve adjusted illustrations and made some more edits. I plan to upload the revisions tomorrow and go from there. One disadvantage of Lightning Source is that there is a charge for every time you upload a new file.

Joy Jar

P1040284A fairly normal week other than adjusting to Zodiac’s departure. It is nice that things have really warmed up and summer is on its way.

  • taking a nap
  • talking with my dad
  • sunshine
  • Casey’s 3rd birthday
  • Dune and Beacon snuggling
  • Dune’s personality
  • hiking with Dune
  • Bill getting home
  • email and photos from Waffle
  • snuggling with Dune
  • finishing planting my garden
  • Apex’s 5th birthday
  • getting a hair cut
  • raising Zodiac
  • dejunking the house
  • a one dog household
  • finishing Volume 6 of “Our Family”
  • growing things
  • hair out of my eyes
  • finishing watching the RootsTech feed