Cassel Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 So many paths in life, so many opportunities for various professions and careers. Do you have a layout depicting your professional journey, or your kids' first job or maybe their graduation from college? It is usually a time to celebrate and take pictures. Another angle would be retirement from many years in a career. How about a change in profession? That can also deserve a scrapbook page, don't you think? Let's go! 1
Sheila Hogg Posted September 9, 2021 Posted September 9, 2021 This was me in 1983/84. I started Student Nurse Training at the beginning of my 30's. Took 3.5 years to qualify. I went on to become a District Nursing Sister, a job which I loved. Retired at 52 to retrain in Foot Health and ran my own business for 15 happy years, retiring properly this Christmas past. I posted this for a previous challenge in 2017 and thought 'why invent the wheel' when it lends itself so well to this months challenge. TFL. 1
Ann Seeber Posted September 22, 2021 Posted September 22, 2021 I haven't had time to create a new layout but here's my granddaughter from last year. She's a Speech Language Pathologist in a hospital in Palo Alto, California. The details are on the layout. She is still working with Covid-19 patients who lose their ability to swallow and talk after enduring intubation for weeks at a time. She's my Hero! I just did a double-take! This is the same as the current layout we are working on in September's Bootcamp. :-) 1
Rene Marker Posted September 22, 2021 Posted September 22, 2021 These layouts are both 10 years old. One about me and one about my mother (math teacher). I was an accountant and loved spreadsheets... still do! Both layouts used kits I received for free for being on a Creative Team for the designer. The requirement was to do a layout, post it publicly and promote the kits. 1
Colin Hooson Posted September 24, 2021 Posted September 24, 2021 I know I've only just begun scrapbooking by doing the Bootcamp so I thought I'd give this challenge a go 1
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