tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post8489324500663188224..comments2024-03-28T17:35:04.789-05:00Comments on Understand Blue: A Spooky Tale + GiveawayLydia Fiedlerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03913680862479518524noreply@blogger.comBlogger30125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post-87252969421865445702020-10-07T00:37:05.811-05:002020-10-07T00:37:05.811-05:00Ugh, I don't think there's enough room on ...Ugh, I don't think there's enough room on this blog for me to list all the dumb things I've done in my life...but the most recent ones involve putting my purse down inside my car trunk as I loaded groceries in it...and then closing the trunk with my purse and keys inside. AARGH!!! Karenladdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17392815855900173356noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post-13960044589610162732020-10-06T17:37:14.606-05:002020-10-06T17:37:14.606-05:00Awesome card. Definitely bodies!!!! HugzAwesome card. Definitely bodies!!!! Hugzionabunnyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02211998034105724908noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post-77764039576500987932020-10-05T20:10:06.045-05:002020-10-05T20:10:06.045-05:00This comment has been removed by the author.Carol Wortmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11978706657767998911noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post-19916739237259248902020-10-04T16:23:25.078-05:002020-10-04T16:23:25.078-05:00Wow, Lydia! What a story! I'm sure i did some ...Wow, Lydia! What a story! I'm sure i did some dumb stuff as a kid but nothing comes to mind that even comes close to that!Love your card!Avra Williamshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07452035961608245369noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post-24616380821497171652020-10-04T09:38:06.087-05:002020-10-04T09:38:06.087-05:00LORT!! Firstly, I also drove a junker, a 1973 Olds...LORT!! Firstly, I also drove a junker, a 1973 Oldsmobile Omega, that had so much rust it looked like it had been shot up with a shotgun. The gas gauge was ALWAYS wrong, so I would constantly put gas in it because running out of gas when it was freaking hot and 100% humidity SUCKED. Secondly, I LURVE how you colored this house! Legit I just went and bought more Graph-It Markers because I did not have this purple LOL So thank you for enabling me once again. <3Dana Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17642141199847306244noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post-8762128405277995982020-10-04T09:33:04.705-05:002020-10-04T09:33:04.705-05:00you ask about the dumbest thing
I've ever done...you ask about the dumbest thing<br />I've ever done. I was on safari<br />with my daughter. The guide<br />said you can walk to the village<br />from here - It's just over the<br />hill. Several miles later we<br />reached the village. Should<br />have never accepted his idea of<br />"close".Mary Holshouserhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11566011299004426191noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post-18331353717533331422020-10-04T09:09:43.667-05:002020-10-04T09:09:43.667-05:00My husband and I used to watch scary movies all th...My husband and I used to watch scary movies all the time but in recent years, they bother me too much. Now he watches scary movies with our adult daughter. Love your card. Alma Dirpaulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04181478311365200990noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post-58394499833160765222020-10-03T22:57:20.951-05:002020-10-03T22:57:20.951-05:00Oh my goodness Lydia I just love your reflections ...Oh my goodness Lydia I just love your reflections so much, but today was extra sauce! I love the card, your colors and mood, and I am sure there is a suitcase in that basement! I share your passion for all things creepy and love and cherish the simple memories. I'm not usually caught off guard, but once... when working the graveyard shift at the hospital. After a double shift I was walking through the large back parking lot straining to see where I had parked in the next lot, no one around, just me, tired and glad to be heading home. It was starting to rain and the ground was slippery and uneven because they were replacing the entire parking lot. Crushed concrete and holes everywhere where the medians and everything use to be, now just a narrow marked path for employees to reach their cars. However, being so late all work had ceased and the monster machinery sat lifeless casting huge dark shadows over the craters they had created by day. Walking quickly concentrating so hard to find my car when a man, dressed in all dark non medical clothing, jumped out from behind the huge machine and just stood staring at me motionless, saying nothing. With my heart pounding I dropped my lunch totes jumped up in the air with a karate sounding scream, twirled around, landing in a crouch with my arms bent in front of me like I was going to break a board. I just stared back motionless as well... the man who looked taller than an oak tree turned and took off running. I'm not sure how long I stood there in my crouch, it felt like an eternity. But I do know that I pulled so many muscles with my superhero defensive move that the next morning I could barely move. Incidentally I had no knowledge of any type of karate moves or defensive training, just possibly a recessed memory of some kung fu movie I had seen years ago. Honestly, I kinda wished the hospital had cameras, not to neccesarily ID my possible attacker, but to see how convincing I was. Happy Halloween Lydia. Carol Wortmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11978706657767998911noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post-25797117456919460792020-10-03T20:18:53.420-05:002020-10-03T20:18:53.420-05:00I love your story! I’d have been so curious about ...I love your story! I’d have been so curious about what was inside those suitcases! Lol...I also enjoyed jumping out of the car with ink pen in hand. Look how far we’ve come 😉 your card is adorable! Thanks for sharing card and story!Patti Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02895474215420399958noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post-90204895107679241842020-10-03T18:11:15.047-05:002020-10-03T18:11:15.047-05:00Love the way you colored your spooky house! And th...Love the way you colored your spooky house! And thanks for sharing your story!<br />Dumbest thing I ever did... oh, there have been so many! But after your story, I am reminded of my own haunted house experience. A group of us in high school went into an abandoned house late one night to check it out. Nobody chased us with a shotgun, and we found no dead bodies... so, all in all, a pretty tame evening!Denise Bryanthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14553432871345452930noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post-46528207463831562052020-10-03T17:37:14.083-05:002020-10-03T17:37:14.083-05:00Great card! So scary then, so funny story now. Dum...Great card! So scary then, so funny story now. Dumbest thing I did was try to hid from going to school in a window well. If you know what that is... can be seen from inside the house and also known to be a fave of black widow spiders! Duh! What was I thinking!?Geri Shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15359651508244973140noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post-25147237122938237852020-10-03T17:22:04.904-05:002020-10-03T17:22:04.904-05:00Probably the dumbest thing I did was to go to a ph...Probably the dumbest thing I did was to go to a photographer's house to get some shots for my portfolio (I was trying to do print commercials during college). He had some outfits for me to try on... including one that was see-through. I put it on before realizing it was see-through. I was in the bathroom and told him I wasn't going to wear that one. He assured me it was just he and me there... which was NOT reassuring. I realized at that moment it was not a good situation, but being the nice girl I was... I didn't want to be rude or hurt his feelings. I somehow managed to get out of there safe and sound. But I did become a bit wiser after that experience. DigitalChickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01488614298275837731noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post-68743571498287195922020-10-03T16:58:01.075-05:002020-10-03T16:58:01.075-05:00Love your spooky tale, dont think you would have h...Love your spooky tale, dont think you would have her me in the house let alone the secret room.<br />I am not generation x but still had an old banger. I use to have to hold it in 3rd and 5th gear otherwise it would pop out constantly. The handbrake once came off in my hand and the head gasket had gone so if you were sat in traffic it use to overheat. I would have all the windows down and the blowers on to try to whip the heat away the engine. It use to go through more water and oil than it did petrol<br />Claire <a href="http://www.handmadecardsatmrshscraftycorner.co.uk" rel="nofollow">Mrs H's Crafty Corner</a>Claire (Mrs H)https://www.blogger.com/profile/16837851871156414569noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post-37525307002144272992020-10-03T16:31:15.247-05:002020-10-03T16:31:15.247-05:00Haha, I had a 66 Chevy Impala in dark green. No cr...Haha, I had a 66 Chevy Impala in dark green. No crazy stories, I was convinced my dad was a mind reader so I stayed out of trouble.Lindar Chttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01895082547880021377noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post-11162722876341263872020-10-03T12:30:03.546-05:002020-10-03T12:30:03.546-05:00I love old house and secret rooms, but will not ev...I love old house and secret rooms, but will not even explore if it is scary! I am too much of a fraidy cat and also have nightmares. I do, however, remember having my first car die everytime I had to stop (if I came to a stop light or stop sign, I moved it to neutral and kept one foot on the gas and one foot on the brake until I could go). I drove a 1979 Datsun with a stick shift. If it died, I had to push it off the street! Ah, the good ole days back in the early 80's! <br /><br />Have your tried using pure lavender oil? Mosquitos typically do not like it. I use a mix of lavender, lemon and peppermint essential oils to help with my allergies and when I go outside, the mosquitos do not bother me. Thanks for sharing your story and your cards. ~Kim in Austin, TXTxkickerbellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11349634980741671521noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post-79864978959169398822020-10-03T11:46:35.812-05:002020-10-03T11:46:35.812-05:00So many similarities! My first new car was a 65 Cu...So many similarities! My first new car was a 65 Cutlass Supreme, and I also owned a car that required a ballpoint pen! Wasn’t just you Gen Xers! Live your story—love your card!<br /><br />Sandyesgchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06819651409744604497noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post-57835967197214710592020-10-03T11:27:56.069-05:002020-10-03T11:27:56.069-05:00Love your card and the story. It sounds like some...Love your card and the story. It sounds like something my husband would have done (several times over I might add). Bonnie Lynnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09673546730376681154noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post-50210838247854508342020-10-03T10:58:35.490-05:002020-10-03T10:58:35.490-05:00cute card and great story. and I laughed so hard ...cute card and great story. and I laughed so hard at your card, as ditto here.Sandi MacIverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01106554785340936344noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post-55829983369302221602020-10-03T10:45:40.078-05:002020-10-03T10:45:40.078-05:00I've done a lot of dumb things in my life. I&#...I've done a lot of dumb things in my life. I'm amazed I'm even still here to tell about it. ONE of the dumbest things I ever did when I was a teen, was go to the new release of Freddy Kruger at the movies with my friend, then right after, went to find her boyfriend. Who was out hunting. In a field in the middle of nowhere. Where it was pitch black. No cell phones, so he didn't know we were there. And he and his buddies had guns. We were out in a field, yelling for her boyfriend, in the middle of the night, and NO ONE knew where we were. I was 15, she was 16. I finally came to my senses, and told her we were never going to find him, and I was so scared I was about to pee my pants. I wanted to leave NOW! Yeah, we would never have found him, because the guys were all at another friends house drinking themselves silly! My Mom doesn't know, and will never know, if I can help it. And I'm 50 now! LOL! I kept imagining Freddy Kruger jumping out and ripping us to shreds!Kristie Woodworthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01026439582328842854noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post-11240833054623688812020-10-03T10:39:45.860-05:002020-10-03T10:39:45.860-05:00I've never been a fan of spooky houses.
I look...I've never been a fan of spooky houses.<br />I look for safe and calm when I'm out.<br />Do love the purple house wrapped in<br />gauze. Cute card. thanks for sharing<br />txmlhl(at)yahoo(dot)comMary Holshouserhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11566011299004426191noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post-16187499871923937042020-10-03T10:14:45.402-05:002020-10-03T10:14:45.402-05:00Love your spooky story and I can so relate to the ...Love your spooky story and I can so relate to the ancient car issue. I’m a bit older than you so my car was a 1957 Dodge. It was so rusty that my dad was sure that it would fall to pieces if I tried going too fast! The best part-the wiper didn’t work so I tied a string to them and moved them through the side window. Needless to say, my friends and I prayed for no rain! Lol!<br />I love this haunted house and I so love how you colored it. The black windows are perfect.<br />Thanks for a fun post. I’ll be smiling at the memories all day!Stefaniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06087246083099230336noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post-44720082120853432972020-10-03T09:49:14.930-05:002020-10-03T09:49:14.930-05:00I love your creepy story! I love creepy houses too...I love your creepy story! I love creepy houses too! Another important thing to remember about Gen X kids is that we were ALWAYS alone - the very definition of latchkey kids, and somebody in the group always had a younger sibling they begrudgingly had to tow along too. So one day, very late in the afternoon one summer, before we would be called home for dinner, we decided to sneak into a very creepy old warehouse that looked abandoned, that was on this lot about a block from my house. We lived along a river, and this riverfront stretch was peppered with a house here and there, a warehouse, a grassy field or two, a mixed bag of a lack of city planning. The warehouse belonged to a factory, further down the riverfront, that made baby cribs. We all snuck in to this warehouse that had to have been 100 years old when I was a kid. It STILL stands on that riverfront today. It was really creepy, and full of dusty old baby cribs and broken crib parts. We had some scary fun jumping in the cribs and freaking each other out. I don't know how, but one of the kids we were with got his big foot stuck between the bars of this old baby crib. We tried to bust him out. wiggle him out, take his shoe off, but couldn't free him. We had to go for help but like I said, we could have been a latchkey GANG! Nobody had a parent who was home. Doug was screaming, get me out, wait, don't leave me alone, and the late afternoon sun was starting to fade. Then Timmy remembered that his older brother was at baseball practice at the school, which was about six blocks from the warehouse. We were like 10, so Timmy's older brother was in 8th grade at St. Pete's. We RAN to the school, leaving Doug alone in the warehouse screaming in the near total darkness at this point. We were like 5 or 6 little kids, with somebody's little brother along too, and we rushed up to Ronnie, standing there on second base, all out of breath and shouting that Dougie was in danger at the warehouse. So, then the 5 of us, and the baseball team, and the coach, who was like a high school kid with a beat-up car, all rush to the warehouse. The old beater, the kids running, the kids on bikes, all racing to the river. We pushed our way into that warehouse like a mob, a chaotic rush of screaming kids, still with no flashlight, all beating and pounding on this crib that would not bust apart. If it had, it probably would have shot a splinter rocker into some kid's eye. Then we heard a GUNSHOT and we all hit the floor. I thought I would poop my pants, I kid you not! We look toward this broken light flickering in through the busted door, and there is this weird guy known in the neighborhood as Jim, with his giant German Shepherd, barking his head off. Jim came home from Vietnam in a wheelchair, and back then, that meant he was weird. He lived in a creepy old house across from the warehouse surrounded by grass about six feet high. "What the F is going on here!" he roared. Good grief, no wonder my dad told me to stay away from his house! Jim had this backpack on the back of his chair, and he pulled out a flashlight, and started shining it in all of our faces. No one uttered a word. except for Dougie, who is this big dumb kid in a little crib screaming Get me outta here! Jim looked at Doug, said, "You dumbazz kids," went to the crib and with his massive arms and barrel chest, easily busted him out. "Go home," he yelled and we all ran. But Jim wasn't so weird after that. Sometimes I'd see him in the grocery store and helped him get things down off the shelf. Sometimes I would come home from school and see him and my dad standing in the yard with a beer. His grass now was moved and Blitzer, the dog, would wag his tail at us when we rode by the house. We were pretty dumb kids back then . . or maybe we weren't.Michele K. Hendersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11589465298334926794noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post-69535168852123812422020-10-03T09:47:11.167-05:002020-10-03T09:47:11.167-05:00Happy WCMD! Great card, Jo xHappy WCMD! Great card, Jo xDotty Johttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05610516171239083305noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post-8868484067397323182020-10-03T09:36:37.118-05:002020-10-03T09:36:37.118-05:00Oh that is quite a story! I wonder what was in th...Oh that is quite a story! I wonder what was in those suitcases, though I would go with bodies too ;) The dumbest thing a girlfriend and I did was hop in a car with a man we didn't know to go a few blocks to the store in the rain - AND back home. I am still amazed we are alive to tell the tale. Awesome card! Love the purple, gray and green as a perfectly creepy color combo.Dana Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08480480668761448364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6798914461149907138.post-73481978752088809742020-10-03T09:34:34.165-05:002020-10-03T09:34:34.165-05:00Lydia, first.. I love that stamp set... it has ...Lydia, first.. I love that stamp set... it has everything creepy halloweeny in it.. 2nd.. I loved your story even more........... I can really picture shotgun guy coming at you and the car won't start, just like in TWD.... I don't have a creepy story cause I was a cowardly mousy thing back then. :) Loveya. Gail RETIREDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02592807594605031775noreply@blogger.com