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October 13, 2008

iPhone to the rescue

by Grandpa Shayne

Grammy Tanda and I went to a cultural performance with our son and his wife and their daughter. Our granddaughter, baby Isabella, is now 5 1/2 months old.

It was lots of fun; singing and dancing by several groups from Latin America. The problem is that the baby was supposed to be sleeping. There was just way too much excitement for one little girl — with the loud music, interesting movements, and colorful costumes.  So on the way home, she became cranky. Even Grammy singing Isabella’s favorite song wouldn’t calm her down. (She still loves you Grammy.) ;-)

Then I remembered I have thousands photos of the family on my Apple iPhone. (I figure it’s a grandparent’s duty to carry around as many bragging photos as possible.) So I said, “lets see what this high-tech grandpa can do!”

I whipped out my iPhone, chose a photo album with cute photos of the grandkids, and put it in slideshow mode. I held it in front of Isabella. She looked at and calmed right down. She was fascinated with all the photos of her cousins! 

Now, the baby is at that stage where she loves reaching for things and grabbing them. She put one hand on each side of my iPhone and held it there, mesmerized by the pictures on the screen. Well, she is also at that stage where her first teeth are starting to come through, and she likes to put things in her mouth. So she started “chewing” on the corner of my iPhone. I gently pulled it away, but she’d seen enough of my slideshow for one evening! She would rather chew on it. We went back and forth for a minute; a power struggle over who would win this high-tech duel! Luckily, we were about home by then.

If your baby is “beautiful and perfect, never cries or fusses, sleeps on schedule and burps on demand, an angel all the time,” you’re the grandma.  ~Teresa Bloomingdale

I’m happy to report that our high-tech grandbaby had a nice warm meal from her mom, and a pleasant night’s sleep. And in case you’re concerned, I’m also happy to report that my iPhone still works, ready to come to the rescue again at a moment’s notice. I love technology! ;-)

Keep on smilin’, Shayne

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September 25, 2008

ScrapBlog – create online digital scrapbooks

by Grandpa Shayne

I love discovering new technologies that I can use as a grandparent. Don’t you? Especially when they are free! For example, I recently discovered this awesome new website where you can create your own online digital scrapbooks for free! It’s called scrapblog.com. As soon as you’ve read my review and seen my example scrapblogs, I’m sure you’ll be eager to surf over to scrapblog.com and play with it!

My first scrapblog

Take a look at this first scrapbook I made there. It’s simple; just two pages. It only took me about 20 minutes to complete it. That shows how intuitive the software is. These are photos of our 8th grandchild, baby Isabella on her birth day.

Click on the play button to it play it with music, or click the forward or back buttons.

Scrapbooking is one of the leading folk arts in the US today. Digital scrapbooking is creating a scrapbook using a computer. 

Scrapblog Builder is scrapblog.com’s web-based application for creating digital scrapbooks. It has an intuitive interface that is very easy to learn. This online tool has plenty of features to help you get started quickly. It comes with a generous set of free themes which include backgrounds, stickers, shapes and frames. You upload your own photos for adding to your scrapblogs. You drag-and-drop each of these elements onto your scrapbook page. You can design simple scrapblogs (such as the one above), or multimedia rich scrapblogs including music and video.

The Scrapblog Builder is an amazing example of what can be created with the latest web development software. The Scrapblog developers use cutting-edge technology to make it easy to use. I spent 17 years developing Macintosh software, so I know what it takes to develop a fine piece of workmanship like Scrapblog. It got my brain spinning and brainstorming again about all the cool new web technologies that grandparents can take advantage of. I love technology!

Does your brain spin too when you discover cool websites? Do you tell yourself, “Wow! I could use this to connect with my grandkids!” 

Two scrapblogs for Princess Adeline

One of our grandaughters turned 3 today, so I made her this digital scrapbook as a present. I titled it Sleeping Beauty Adeline. She won’t wear anything but princess costumes, and mostly only pink! :) It was inspired by one another digital scrapbooker over at Scrapblog. The background themes I used for each of these scrapblogs are from their set of free templates.

There’s an interesting story behind The World’s Fastest Bedtime Stories. When my children were young, they would enjoy having me make up bedtime stories for them. Sometimes, just to be funny, I would see how fast I could tell a fairy tale and say, “That’s all. Good night!” Then they would want another one, and another…. So, as a keepsake, I printed a dozen sets of books titled The World’s Fastest Bedtime Stories. They are only 1 inch square and 6 pages each. Sleeping Beauty is my fastest; just 19 words! :)

After I made the first scrapblog for Adeline, I wanted to make a “modern” version with current photos. So I asked my daughter to take some of Addie in her Sleeping Beauty dress. So Addie and her brother, Prince Isaac, acted out the story for me. My daughter emailed me the digital photos, and I uploaded the photos to my scrapblog. Here’s the Modern Sleeping Beauty Adeline.


Click on the ★scrapblog logo on any of these scrapblogs to see a larger version. Then you can viewed it in full screen mode if you like.

There’s no cost to join scrapblog.com. It is completely free. I recommend starting by clicking Quick Tour. After you’ve created one or more, be sure to check out their Get Crafty show for ideas. Once you publish your scrapblog, you can choose if to share them with everyone, or just those people you invite.

They have a nice community of scrapbookers, and a fun way to add other people as your “friends”. When you see a scrapblog you love, be sure to click its Love It! button.

Grandchildren and grandparents

This last scrapblog highlights Grammy Tanda’s loving relationship with our grandchildren. (Oh, there may be a couple of photos of me too.)

Grandchildren are the crowning glory of grandparents. ~Proverbs 17:6

I hope you’ve enjoyed my review of this amazing state-of-the-art technology. Hopefully, this has given you some ideas about how you can use Scrapblog to create fun memories and help you connect with your precious grandchildren. So head on over to scrapblog.com and enjoy making your own scrapblogs!

When you’ve created one, please come on back here and let us know about your experience using scrapblog.com, and feel free to paste a link to your scrapblog in the Website field of your comment.

Enjoy! Shayne

Thanks to Scrapblog artists Lori Barnhurst and Jackie Eckles for the cool themes! 
Copyright 2008, Shayne Packer. All rights reserved. You may review this article and link to it, but please do not embed the scrapblogs in another website. Thanks, Shayne
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August 14, 2008

Our 8th grandbaby is here

by Grandpa Shayne

Our eighth grandchild was born in April. Baby Isabella is a calm, cute, chubby little girl. She is starting to smile and coo more now. It’s amazing how exciting having a new grandchild is. The eighth one is as awesome as the first. It will be especially fun having Isabella and her parents live close by for awhile! Our other seven grandchildren live in three separate parts of the country. But we stay connected in many ways using technology. For example, I showed my son how to easy it is to publish a new online photo album for Isabella on his family website. We love technology that helps connect us together as an extended family!

Grandchildren are the dots that connect the lines from generation to generation. ~Lois Wyse

In upcoming tutorials, we will be showing how to easy it can be to use cool technology to connect with your grandkids. Stay tuned….

Shayne and Tanda Packer

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