I apologize for not being as quick in replying to comments and emails. After I finished the curriculum and posts last week (the last posts for class will be this coming week), I have been dealing with some health issues that have slowed me down quite a bit. It's nothing serious, but if you know me, having to slow down to take care of my health when I have so many pressing things I want to do is something that is very difficult.
So please don't think I am ignoring you, and yes I know my master class index of posts is behind. However, I am taking care of myself and my family and getting to the loose ends of things here when I can. I am so grateful for your patience with me.
The good news is the main posts are done so class will continue along - it will just be my response time and class index updates that will be a bit slow.
Thanks again for your patience.
photo by: Erica Marshall of muddyboots.org
Oh Kayla! Take care of yourself and your family first!!! Sincerely wishing you health and goodness and don't worry about us - we aren't going anywhere - you take care of YOU!!
Posted by: Susan R | 02 April 2011 at 10:51 PM
An LOM 2010 student here. Just wanted to say thanks for all your hard work on LOM. You are awesome and make me wish I used Lightroom so I could keep learning from you :) Hope you feel better soon :)
Posted by: scrapbunny | 03 April 2011 at 11:19 AM
I agree! Definitely take care of yourself and your family first!!! We'll all be waiting here for you, so need to rush or feel pressured.
Posted by: Sarah | 03 April 2011 at 11:21 AM
Sorry. That was supposed to say "so NO need to rush or feel pressured." One word really does make a big difference! :)
Posted by: Sarah | 03 April 2011 at 11:22 AM
Kayla, I hope you are feeling better soon. I know that slowing down when it isn't your choice can be very frustrating. But your health should be your first priority.
No worries and no hurry, but when you are up to it I have a couple of questions.
1. I've been a Premier member of Scrapper's Guide for several years now. I imagine you've been collecting their monthly kits as well. I'm wondering how you store and organize them. They include so many different things.
2. When I've converted some printable PDFs to TIFs, the tif was cropped close to the item itself. Is there a way to convert pngs and PDFs to tif and still maintain the original page size, when placement on the page is importment? This is also an issue with Scrapper's Guide Quick Albums.
Thanks so much, Kayla, and do take care!
Posted by: Sandie Conry | 03 April 2011 at 11:25 AM
Kayle,
Yes, You and your family come first!!! We have a lot to go through with the detailed classes and information you've given us. Thank you sooooo much again for helping us so freely!! Much appreciated.
Posted by: Ruth Ann | 03 April 2011 at 06:00 PM
Kayla, my dear, I wish you a quick recovery to put your mind at ease. Thank you so much for your kind and generous heart in all that you share. Looking forward to classes starting up again when you are ready ;)
Posted by: HASitect | 03 April 2011 at 11:30 PM