This is super cute. Please say "traditional" family not "normal." Adoption is a normal family, and lots of traditional families are NOT normal at all. Love your story, thanks for sharing.
What a lovely story, your tips were pretty good too. My husband passed away and later on I joined a group for widows, widowers, divorcees etc. I sat with a group of divorced women and all they did was badmouth their ex's. Another time I got talking to a widower who lost his wife the same year I lost my husband, it turned out that we had worked at the telephone exchange then she left as she got cancer. Maurie and I ended up moving in together and he confessed that he said to another man, :Who's that loud-mouthed Pom over there, she's never shut up all night" We were together for 20 years and were married just before he died. I'm now 84 and live with my son after he moved back from the States after 37 years. When he came on holiday, he always brought loads of craft stuff from Michael's. May you have a long and happy life together, God bless you and your family. Ruth down under.
You provide SUCH good info. Thank you! And your story about Farmer Matt was so heartwarming. Moral of the story-be careful when you close a door-God may have a plan to bless you!
Anna, I thoroughly enjoyed your story about how you met Farmer Matt. I can somewhat relate to your story. When my hubby and I were in the dating phase, we had a few major differences of opinion. My mother actually told me I should try to be sweeter to him. I told her (respectfully of course) that I am who I am and either he can accept that or not. I have not ever pretended to be someone different than who I am. And you know what, we have respected our differences and have now been married for 44 years. He's the love of my life. Thanks for sharing your story and God bless. ❤ 🇨🇦 😊
Loved your list of tips. I've been making cards for several years, but this was a fun, relaxing refresher course. I also loved your "love story" with your hubby. You are blessed! ❤❤❤. Thanks for sharing! 😊😊😊. It's nice to have a card-making friend. (meaning you).
You never get tired how works God works each of our lives. So thanks for being willing to share your journey with us in how God is opening doors for you. Being open and honest with people you going be amazed how God is going to use your ministry.❤ Sending you encouragement on this road you are traveling on. Keep your eyes focused on Him, He will never lead you astray. Thank again for sharing on what’s on your heart today.
What a lovely story. My daughter’s second marriage is to a beautiful farmer. They are so happy, so not where she would find happiness after being a city girl. ❤❤❤ Love your advice on card making. I have been making card for 6 years and you taught me more.,thank you so much. ❤🎉🎉
Loved your story about Farmer Matt! I was a city girl... my dad moved us halfway across the country when he retired to "the farm." His little, run-down farm was between 2 small towns, and I told dad that I would NOT spend a whole summer there! A week later, at a local church picnic, I met Farmer Warren... I jumped in whole-heartedly, we raised a family of 9 children, one of whom is raising his own brood as he takes over the farm in our retirement... and, oh, yes, it's now been 53 summers!!! 😂 ❤ 😊
I have been making cards for years now and, watching you cut your cardstock for A2 cards and seeing you score the whole sheet before cutting!!! Why in the world did I not think of THAT?!! Duh!! Thanks for that obvious (to everyone but me) great tip!!
Hello Anna. Love your tips. I learned from your story that God has a plan even if it is not our original plan. ❤❤❤ My partner is going through a mid-life crisis too and I'm hoping God will enlighten me on how to fix everything or to heal me and help me move on. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I loved your story about how you and Farmer Matt met and are now a couple. Does your daughter have a sibling yet? Also the foundational tips you shared. Thanks, I'm now subscribed!
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You are brave having done the online dating thing! I'm glad it worked out for you. I enjoy your videos and case your card ideas from time to time. Thank you 😊.
Third thing about babywipes: the prectically NEVER decompose! They will stay in the landfill forever. So much more sustainable (meaning better for the planet and you kids and grandkids!) to use the shammies or even old sheets, tshirts etc cut into rags! I have a stash of these in my craft room together with a spritz bottle of water and one of isopropyl alcohol for all my cleaning needs 😊 Thank you, Anna, for your helpful videos. Kind regards from Germany, Nicola
I understand about the coordination , I spend half my time trying to decide what paper / what stamp / what ink. Frustrating it is , by the time I finally decide and redecide Im out of time.
Hello Anna, Loved hearing your story and so very happy for you both. I thought you left SU but I seeing you are promoting it again. I love how God puts us where we need to be when we have faith in him. I will try and make my story short. Back in 1976, I had been separated for 4 years, going through a divorce, was never going to marry again because I hated men and women due to my husband and best girlfriend were having an affair and of course I was the last to know. I got a job in a bar (never worked before) and one night the door opened, all I saw was a white aurora in the doorway and out of my mouth I said, “I’m going to marry that guy”. I was working with a girl named Miriam and asked what I said and I repeated it, not knowing who was even coming through the door due to everything being white. She hit me with her fist in my arm and said, “do you know what you just said?” I replied,”I know what I said, but I don’t even know that guy”. By now, I could see it was a guy with a girl on each arm, all busted up in a suit and he was trying to make another bartender at the other end of the bar jealous because he liked her. As it turned out, I did didn’t think to much of it and never gave it another thought. Eventually (about 6 months later) 12:54 we started dating only because I asked him out due to a patron I was serving kept insisting he was taking me out after work and I kept saying no. At closing time, I knew my mystery man was drinking Scotch on the rocks, so I took a drink to him and asked if he could help me out by going out with me when I got off work and told him about the guy at the end of the bar who was insisting he was taking me out when I got off. He said yes, so we started dating. A year later we got married and have been happily married for 47 1/2 years. I have always said, God sent him to me because he knew I needed him in my life. I wish you and Farmer Matt a very long, happy Blessed life together.
Hubby & I met kinds the same way. On website that was kinda a dating site. He was on my best friends friend list and she told me to check him out. I did and seen a video of a love ballad of a band I liked. Thought that was strange for a guy to have. Took me 3 tries to get him to talk to me. But we ended up getting married to the song that got us together.
Im a bit perfectionist never satisfied but what I’m happy is when I left the room and the next day . Most of the time I say wow I did this now I’m less hard on me
So many people say you get discounts with Stampin Up. I never did in the 15 plus years I was with my consultant who had card parties at her house. What kind of discount were you supposed to get?
This was wonderful until #11 & it became a Stampin Up commercial. Really, there are MANY other companies with great products, SU is not the only company out there.
I really like the truth that you share about life! Thank you❤
Loved your story, Anna!! And what did we learn? Let go and let God!! Blessings on your marriage!!
Anna - This series has been so helpful to me.... Thank you for being you,
I love making cards for nursing homes and I love sharing with others. It makes me feel good and they enjoy it too.
Anna, I love you and your videos and your 'talks!' Thank you, friend. 😘🤗
#2 is the TRUTH! Gave away a bunch of paper, markers and stamps because of quality.
Thanks for sharing your story of how you and Matt met. I really enjoy all your card making videos.
This is super cute. Please say "traditional" family not "normal." Adoption is a normal family, and lots of traditional families are NOT normal at all. Love your story, thanks for sharing.
What a lovely story, your tips were pretty good too. My husband passed away and later on I joined a group for widows, widowers, divorcees etc. I sat with a group of divorced women and all they did was badmouth their ex's. Another time I got talking to a widower who lost his wife the same year I lost my husband, it turned out that we had worked at the telephone exchange then she left as she got cancer. Maurie and I ended up moving in together and he confessed that he said to another man, :Who's that loud-mouthed Pom over there, she's never shut up all night" We were together for 20 years and were married just before he died. I'm now 84 and live with my son after he moved back from the States after 37 years. When he came on holiday, he always brought loads of craft stuff from Michael's. May you have a long and happy life together, God bless you and your family. Ruth down under.
Thanks for sharing important cardmaking tips. And, I love your story! Hugs! Peggy
Thank you for sharing your story! It is so heart warming. And thanks for all of the tips.
Love your story and tips. So happy for you and glad you enjoy your life and Stampin.
You provide SUCH good info. Thank you! And your story about Farmer Matt was so heartwarming. Moral of the story-be careful when you close a door-God may have a plan to bless you!
Great helpful hints
Anna, I thoroughly enjoyed your story about how you met Farmer Matt. I can somewhat relate to your story. When my hubby and I were in the dating phase, we had a few major differences of opinion. My mother actually told me I should try to be sweeter to him. I told her (respectfully of course) that I am who I am and either he can accept that or not. I have not ever pretended to be someone different than who I am. And you know what, we have respected our differences and have now been married for 44 years. He's the love of my life. Thanks for sharing your story and God bless. ❤ 🇨🇦 😊
Loved your list of tips. I've been making cards for several years, but this was a fun, relaxing refresher course. I also loved your "love story" with your hubby. You are blessed!
❤❤❤. Thanks for sharing! 😊😊😊. It's nice to have a card-making friend. (meaning you).
You never get tired how works God works each of our lives. So thanks for being willing to share your journey with us in how God is opening doors for you. Being open and honest with people you going be amazed how God is going to use your ministry.❤ Sending you encouragement on this road you are traveling on. Keep your eyes focused on Him, He will never lead you astray. Thank again for sharing on what’s on your heart today.
Enjoyed your video, especially farmer Mark!
Thanks for sharing your story of how you met Matt. ❤
Thanks for sharing,love your videos,you are so easy to follow along with as you make cards.🤗
God Bless you Anna!
Thanks for sharing Anna. ❤
What a lovely story. My daughter’s second marriage is to a beautiful farmer. They are so happy, so not where she would find happiness after being a city girl. ❤❤❤
Love your advice on card making. I have been making card for 6 years and you taught me more.,thank you so much. ❤🎉🎉
That’s a great meeting story . Great video
Loved your story about Farmer Matt! I was a city girl... my dad moved us halfway across the country when he retired to "the farm." His little, run-down farm was between 2 small towns, and I told dad that I would NOT spend a whole summer there!
A week later, at a local church picnic, I met Farmer Warren... I jumped in whole-heartedly, we raised a family of 9 children, one of whom is raising his own brood as he takes over the farm in our retirement... and, oh, yes, it's now been 53 summers!!! 😂 ❤ 😊
Love loved your sharing your God story today!!! Our loving incredible God is so amazing and answers prayers just like yours today🎶🎶🎶
I have been making cards for years now and, watching you cut your cardstock for A2 cards and seeing you score the whole sheet before cutting!!! Why in the world did I not think of THAT?!! Duh!! Thanks for that obvious (to everyone but me) great tip!!
I love that story!
Love your story. Great video.
Hello Anna. Love your tips. I learned from your story that God has a plan even if it is not our original plan. ❤❤❤ My partner is going through a mid-life crisis too and I'm hoping God will enlighten me on how to fix everything or to heal me and help me move on. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Great tips I’m sharing with new crafter
Thank you for sharing ❤
I enjoyed your story ❤
I loved your story about how you and Farmer Matt met and are now a couple. Does your daughter have a sibling yet? Also the foundational tips you shared. Thanks, I'm now subscribed!
This is a great video thanks for sharing
God knows the beginning from the end. Only He has the power to heal and bring people together in hHis perfect timing. 🙏
do you have tips on how to make an idea binder ( reference binder) to keep ideas and tip and tricks in?
Great story. I met my partner online as well.
I’m very interested in the color coordinated supplies. How do I find those?
Here are a couple of links for you Shop Color Coordinating Inks, Papers, Markers and More: www.stampinup.com/categories/shop-products/shop-by/color?demoid=2138835
Shop Coordinating Product Suites: www.stampinup.com/categories/shop-products/featured-products/product-suites?demoid=2138835
You are brave having done the online dating thing! I'm glad it worked out for you.
I enjoy your videos and case your card ideas from time to time.
Thank you 😊.
Fun to hear the story of your meeting and marrying farmer Matt.
Third thing about babywipes: the prectically NEVER decompose! They will stay in the landfill forever. So much more sustainable (meaning better for the planet and you kids and grandkids!) to use the shammies or even old sheets, tshirts etc cut into rags! I have a stash of these in my craft room together with a spritz bottle of water and one of isopropyl alcohol for all my cleaning needs 😊 Thank you, Anna, for your helpful videos. Kind regards from Germany, Nicola
Quick tip: the Kirkland brand baby wipes from Costco leave no fibers on anything. They are available from Amazon, also.
Please, how do you mail cards with dimensional? It costs so much more!
God ALWAYS knows best ❤
I understand about the coordination , I spend half my time trying to decide what paper / what stamp / what ink. Frustrating it is , by the time I finally decide and redecide Im out of time.
Hello Anna,
Loved hearing your story and so very happy for you both.
I thought you left SU but I seeing you are promoting it again.
I love how God puts us where we need to be when we have faith in him.
I will try and make my story short.
Back in 1976, I had been separated for 4 years, going through a divorce, was never going to marry again because I hated men and women due to my husband and best girlfriend were having an affair and of course I was the last to know. I got a job in a bar (never worked before) and one night the door opened, all I saw was a white aurora in the doorway and out of my mouth I said, “I’m going to marry that guy”. I was working with a girl named Miriam and asked what I said and I repeated it, not knowing who was even coming through the door due to everything being white. She hit me with her fist in my arm and said, “do you know what you just said?” I replied,”I know what I said, but I don’t even know that guy”. By now, I could see it was a guy with a girl on each arm, all busted up in a suit and he was trying to make another bartender at the other end of the bar jealous because he liked her. As it turned out, I did didn’t think to much of it and never gave it another thought. Eventually (about 6 months later) 12:54 we started dating only because I asked him out due to a patron I was serving kept insisting he was taking me out after work and I kept saying no. At closing time, I knew my mystery man was drinking Scotch on the rocks, so I took a drink to him and asked if he could help me out by going out with me when I got off work and told him about the guy at the end of the bar who was insisting he was taking me out when I got off. He said yes, so we started dating. A year later we got married and have been happily married for 47 1/2 years. I have always said, God sent him to me because he knew I needed him in my life.
I wish you and Farmer Matt a very long, happy Blessed life together.
Can’t afford Stampin up stuff
Hubby & I met kinds the same way. On website that was kinda a dating site. He was on my best friends friend list and she told me to check him out. I did and seen a video of a love ballad of a band I liked. Thought that was strange for a guy to have. Took me 3 tries to get him to talk to me. But we ended up getting married to the song that got us together.
Im a bit perfectionist never satisfied but what I’m happy is when I left the room and the next day . Most of the time I say wow I did this now I’m less hard on me
So many people say you get discounts with Stampin Up. I never did in the 15 plus years I was with my consultant who had card parties at her house. What kind of discount were you supposed to get?
When you join, you get a discount of 20% to start.
This was wonderful until #11 & it became a Stampin Up commercial. Really, there are MANY other companies with great products, SU is not the only company out there.
You didn’t tell us if you had another child!
Loved your story!!!!