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Papercliping 61 QT – The Color Black

Paperclipping 61 QT - The Color Black
I hope you enjoy the second Quick Tip in the current series on color. Below is the layout I showed from today’s tip for the Premium Subscribers

A Minute Before
12×12 Layout

The picture on this layout is of Trinity and her brothers, just outside the dentist’s office after an appointment. The journaling to my daughter reads:

I snapped this shot with my phone just before you had a seizure. I missed the warning signs: you weren’t skipping rocks with the boys. You complained of feeling hot and wanted to go home. I said that was fine, looked down to grab my stuff, and when I looked up again, you were on the ground in a bizarre position. You had fallen down and scraped the shoulder on which you landed. You also scraped your elbow and your knee, but your shoulder? That’s not a normal way to fall.

I still didn’t get that you had had an aura and were in the middle of a seizure. I asked why you fell. You said you weren’t able to control your body. I thought you were reacting to the anesthesia. I helped you up. We went back to the dentist office where you had just gotten three cavities filled.

That’s when you fell again. You were standing right next to me, my arm around you, and you dropped straight down. I grabbed you, saw your eyes–those glazed over hollow eyes–and knew you weren’t totally with me now. That’s when I recognized it for what it was. You still have Epilepsy.

We thought you had grown out of it. One and a half years seizure free is a good amount of time and we were looking forward to taking you off your medication in October. I guess that won’t be happening now. Not this year, anyway.

Supplies: Patterned paper (Basic Grey) * Cardstock (Bazzill) * Glitter (Stickles) * Bling (Me & My Big Ideas) * Transparent journal block (Hambly) * Sticker (Creative Imaginations) * Acrylic Stamp (Autumn Leaves) * Ink (Staz On) * Rub-on word “minute” (Art Warehouse) * Beads.

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  • Hey, thanks for all the support, ladies. =)
  • I've just read your journaling... you go girl!! I'll be praying for her {heart}

    Great QT :-)
  • I appreciate you sharing your journaling. I'm standing in agreement with Toni and will be lifting Trinity in prayer as well. My son has asthma and I pray for the day that he is attack free and medication free.

    God Bless!
  • The journaling choked me up, Noell. I was on Dilantin for 3 years for adult onset Epilepsy. I was successfully weaned from my medication and with time, I've gotten very good at recognizing the aura symptoms specific to my form of Epilepsy (complex partial seizures). I'm going to remember Trinity in prayer and I hope her day to go med-free does come, beautiful child that she is.
    Blessings,
    ~Toni~
  • Toni, thank you for sharing this. Does that mean you still have seizures? Or just aura's? Trinity has complex-partial as well. After making this layout, I met with the doctor and he says he may still want to wean her off her medication in January because he thinks she may not have fallen through with an actual seizure. He wants to see if her own brain can stop them without the medication. So, we'll see!
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