I just realized that I never posted the last installment of my last trip. What happened was my husband’s step-dad Ray passed away while I was in CT and I had to come back early for his funeral.
So here’s where I left off…
Day 20
Enjoyed another delicious breakfast at the Hampton Inn and headed over to Mary’s Scrapden for class. We worked with the Sizzix Mini-Album die.
Pam Latham, who I have been chatting with on Facebook but had never met in person, came to o class. She drove in from Kentucky and I was very surprised and happy to meet her!
She brought some interesting chipboard purse bottoms for me to experiment with. They work great with ScoreBoards dies and fit perfectly through the Big Shot! Thanks Pam 🙂
We had a fun afternoon crafting, then Kimberly and I headed over to Applebee’s for a Chicken Oriental Salad- my fave!
We got to catch up on our family happenings and do a little Show and Tell. I am very blessed that Kim and I somehow managed to meet up while stationed many miles apart, often with kids in tow, to talk crafts, art, computers, PhotoShop, buy paper and generally have a crafty getaway.
Day 21
I woke up bright and early after a refreshing sleep. (apologies to Kim for falling asleep the minute my head hit the pillow!) Teaching on the road really tires you out! I don’t know how people who do it all the time handle that- or maybe you just get used to it? I do know that for a few weeks after I got home, I would wake up in the morning thinking, “AHHH! Where am I and where do I have to be???” Then realize I was in my OWN BED and be so relieved… there’s no place like home 🙂
It was a beautiful Sunday morning and Kimberly and I headed off to Newburgh, IN for some Ken Oliver time! I met Ken at the National Stationery Show several years ago. He was working for Uni-Bind and Sizzix had a booth which I was helping out in. We were across the aisle from each other, struck up a conversation and the rest is history!
Thankfully there was room for me to park Scotty and Big Daddy right across the street from where Ken lives.
Mary Shepherd, owner of Mary’s Scrapden, joined us for a morning selfie.
Ken has this amazing place right on the Ohio River. The old building he lives in is the perfect backdrop to showcase Ken’s style- lots of room and very unique. We took a tour of the apartment-…
A great little deck out back. Here’s Kimberly resting – she matches Ken’s furniture…
everywhere you looked were cool vignettes and vintage pieces
artwork done by friends of his
and then there was his studio!
Wow- great display pieces…
I asked Ken to touch up my roots with Prima Color-Bloom spray. Does’t he look excited?
Check out the storage pieces in the background- to die for…
After we stopped drooling over Ken’s amazing place, we realized it was almost noon and we had not eaten yet!
So it was off to brunch at the Edgewater Grill. We ate outside (it was HOT I’m not gonna lie!) but so pretty because looking out over the water, we got to see all of the barges and boats going by.
After we ate Ken took us around to all of the thrift and antique stores in town (even though he had just done it the day before for ladies who came down from St. Louis to visit!). Such a good host!
It’s about 100 degrees here. Yuck- I’m a northern girl!
Along the way I found this adorable little desk and chair or $100.
A happy memory of the PaperTrail trip- it now sits next to my recliner at home and holds my stitching.
I stopped in a Wal-Mart on the way home- and look who’s name is on the bottom.
and who is on page 74!
After a great day, it was time to say good-bye to Ken, Kim and my adventure. I had lots of time to reflect on the people I had met, places I had been and sights seen along the way. I’m talking 900 miles worth!
I stopped outside of Cincinnati for a quick rest. You don’t want to know where I stayed… but it was only for about 8 hours. When I got to NJ, I had a quick rest and then went to church to say goodbye to Ray Sullivan, my husband’s step-dad.
He was 94 1/2 when he died. He spent the last 4 years down in VA- a year and a half with us and two years in assisted living when we just couldn’t take care of him any longer. Rest well Ray…
Many thanks for letting me share my journey with you. Thanks to the stores along the way for welcoming me and letting me spend some time with you. And most of all, thanks to my awesome sponsors – Sizzix, ThermoWeb, Craft Attitude, Clearsnap, Craffiti Direct ,Where Women Create, and Be Inkandescent– who helped make it all happen!
And that ends my #PaperTrail journey for now… stay tuned…
Kimberly Ylitalo says
I feel honored to have been a small part of your Paper Trail, Eileen! Sooooo wonderful seeing you, attending some classes at Mary’s Scrapden, getting to meet the folks in those classes and then our special time in Newburgh with Ken and Mary. Always a treat catching up with you, dear friend. And that Hampton Inn was terrific!
Until next time, take care and travel safe. You’re going to knock their socks off on your next Paper Trail!
eileen says
Kimmie I couldn’t believe how far you came to see me- wow! Who knows where the roads will lead on the next journey…surely someday to Tulsa! You inspire me so much- thanks for being my friend!
Claudine Criner says
So sorry about your Step-Dad in law Eileen, prayers for your family. It does look like you had a wonderful trip though and I think you would look great with some red highlights haha!! Thanks for all the wonderful photos!
Eileen Hull says
Thanks Claudine for your kind words… Ray is with Hayward’s mom now- or maybe his first wife- we are trying to figure out how that works 🙂 Yes, I was partial to the Peony Color Bloom! See you soon!
Anne R says
Wow, I love that chest of drawers in Ken’s s studio, I could store so much in that! Your little desk and chair was a great find too. It has been good to see the final chapter of your #Papertrail. Well done for being featured in the Stampington magazine, I hope they will do it for your next #Papertrail too.
Eileen Hull says
Anne- Ken’s studio was amazing- all kind of cabinets with drawers and cubbies everywhere- really cool. I do love my little desk and chair- it is next to me as I write, I do have some exciting news about a feature in a certain magazine coming up in the spring! 🙂 How is your summer going? Any trips coming up?
Anne R says
Oh I look forward to hearing more about the feature! We have actually had a real summer this year in the UK, lots of warm sunny days but it has reverted back now, cool and lots of rain, but we are all used to that! We had a week up in Scotland, which was beautiful and we have a week in London coming up – looking forward to that and spending time with the grandkids. Anne xx
eileen says
We have had the same kind of weather here near DC Anne- weird. But I don’t like the heat so that’s fine with me! Oh so great that you will be with the grandkids! How many and how old? You do NOT look like a grandma! 🙂 Have fun!
Lisa says
Now that I figured out you live near me in VA, when/where will you teach close by???
eileen says
Lisa! What town are you in? I am not teaching locally until I get back- trying to get everything squared away for the next trip. I teach occasionally at Angela’s…Hope to meet up sometime!
Linda says
Eileen, what an exciting adventure you were on! My sympathies to you and your family. I hope I get to see you on your next paper trail!
Eileen hull says
Limda, maybe I am! Where do you live? I might just be passing through 🙂
RonniE goFf says
Wonderful story Eileen! One day I’ll mosey on up to see Ken. In cooler weather no less. Ha
Looks like you had a blast!