One Card Swap for September is now closed.

(This card is one I created a while ago, but just re-visiting for purpose of this post)
Please check to see that you are on the list if you have requested to participate for the month of September...Wow! This may be the record! If your name is NOT on the list but would like to play this month, please comment or send me an email ASAP! Thank you!
Liann

Janis

Cyndi

Kim

Tia

Denise

Jamee

Gina

Berenice

Jenny S.

Elena

Joni

Jodi Ann

Debi

Tammy

Misty

Claudia

Chris

Kyoko

Joy D.

Joy U.

Ilissa

Gail

Vina

Colleen

Margie C.

Michelle Ped

Amy

Marisa

Enjoli

Jenny V.

Michelle U.

Jayne

Mary B.

Brenda

Kris K.

Amy Paracuelles

Shirley

Shilo

Donna

Sherri

Anela

Michele C.

Teresa

Erin

Wow! 45 this month! Thanks all for signing up! I will #46...got lots of work to do now to match everyone up. I'll be emailing you with your partners this week!

jams' window display

For the last month and a half my girlfriend Jamiyla has been working on a big window display for Magic Pony... Its pretty much done now and she'll be installing it thursday night I believe... I'll post a bunch of pictures once its up, but in the meantime, here's a shot of her working on it...

During Jams' birthday party last month I put an open bottle of Gatorade in my backpack, and didn't notice for 3 hours... At the end of the night I noticed what i had done, and also noticed that my camera was also in there... It was literally dripping Gatorade from the seams... I took it apart and cleaned everything and it still works, but every shot I take with it now is pink... I feel like everything looks like a mid 90's Prodigy photoshoot or something...

Photo ID Help Needed

I got the following photo, today, from Betty Archer Cochran via Pat Steinhaurer. Unfortunately I can only identify two people in the people- Ry Allen, seated on left on the steps, and his wife, Rita, leaning against the porch post on the right. We have met them a few times before, here at the Blog.

Meadows can be seen in the immediate background with water in the far background. Can't tell if it were taken on a river or a bay. I was thinking that, perhaps it was taken at an oyster watchman's cabin on Great Bay or a clam house on a local river.

Any ideas as to who the unidentified people might be and where the photo may have been taken?

Pete S



Principal Edward Petitt - Lost and Found

Last Wednesday's Blog dealt with a box of old New Gretna PTA records that Kemp Wetmore dropped off at the Bass River Community Library a short while back. I reproduced a 1966-67 PTA Program Booklet and asked if the names of Teachers, students, or parents brought back any old school memories.

John Allen wrote the following comment, asking if I had any information on "Teddy" Petit who became principal of the New Gretna School.

Pete,

Your blogs are great. They put life into the past of New Gretna for me. When I graduated from Pleasantville H.S. in the 60's, I had a summer job with W.R. Fisher and Son delivering frozen food to restaurants in South Jersey. I worked with "Teddy" Petit, who, was later a Principal in New Gretna. Any information or memories of him in your stash?

Thanks for the education and entertainment.

John Allen

I responded that I had no information on "Teddy" Petit and "had no recollection of ever hearing about him." Well, it seems that I spoke too soon. I did have some information on Principal Petitt after all. I just hadn't uncovered it.

Yesterday, I dug a little deeper into Kemp Wetmore's PTA box of goodies and came up with a few more PTA booklets from the late 1960's and the early 1970's. Two, in the late 1960's mentioned Edward Petitt as both the sixth grade teacher and the principal of the school. Back then, when times were simpler and government regulations didn't choke a horse, the principal could multitask, handling both a classroom and the needed administrative duties. It was a win-win situation, keeping the principal more in touch with the students and saving the tax payers a bit of money.

The newly found booklets revealed that Edward Petitt, spelled with two "t's", was the principal and sixth grade teacher at the New Gretna School for a short two school years: 1968-69 and 1969-70. I reproduced a few pages from those booklets below to document Principal Petitt's presence. The 1967-68 and the 1970-71 school year booklets had no mention of him. Elaine Allen, who was the Bass River Board of Education Secretary at the time, tells me that Ed Petitt left New Gretna to become the principal in Chatsworth, the Piney capital of the world.

While I was not living in New Gretna when Principal Petitt ran the New Gretna School, I recognize, in the pages below, many names of people who were to become cherished friends and welcomed acquaintances. They include Lila Cramer, who helped during many elections as we both worked the polls at the New Gretna fire house; Phyllis Briggs who is a regular Blog reader and contributor; Betty West, Claire Allen, and Millie Potter whom I see at weekly New Gretna Presbyterian Church prayer meetings; Kathleen Gray who shared many of her old memories of New Gretna with me in her later years; Naomi Maurer who I always enjoy visiting; Pat Steinhauer, a geneology buddy; Almira Steele, a sorely missed friend and fellow "Bass River Gazette" columist and mother of my Men's Breakfast buddy, Rickie "White Shoes" Steele; and Grace Forgach who is presently a teacher's aide at the New Gretna School. The memories are bitter-sweet as some of these friends are no longer with us.


The 1968-69 School Year



The 1969-70 School Year




I'm wondering if looking through the above pages may have jogged the memories of others out in the Blog-O-Sphere who might now recall Principal "Teddy" Petitt, either as their sixth grade teacher or school principal. If so, let's hear from you.

Pete S

Last Call for September's One Card Swap!

Happy Aloha Friday! Tonight is the deadline to sign up for September's one card swap! We got another large group participating again! Whoo hoo! I'll be matching partners up and emailing this weekend!

Island Girls - who's who?

I know I'm late in posting these photos from the Island Girl's Summer Social that happened on August 15th, but I am posting them anyway. Thanks to all of the girls who already posted photos of this fun event! In addition to attending to "talk story" with other blogging sisters and friends, we were able to shop til we dropped!! How fun is that?? Here's Joy working hard in her little store Tamiko's. IRL though, Tamiko's is an online store and you can shop til you drop HERE. We were so lucky to get some special deals on that day, Thanks Joy! I love all of the papers that I bought!!My favorite twins...Kyoko and Linda...these ladies are sweet, kind, funny and inseparable!
Wini, me and Jen...
Thanks Jen, for doing the cricut demo. We made the cutest scallop bag! Jen has a blog just for her cricut creations! You can even download cuts too! Interested?? Click right HERE to hop over to Jen's cricut blog... Jen also brought down all the goodies for us to purchase from LITTLE C'S online store!
We were so lucky to have ManLe from Pineapple Cove, come to the gathering! She even brought her photo kiosk so that interested peeps could create a cool scrapbook page easily...drag and drop photos into the layout of your choice. I am in the process of scrapping this event on the kiosk, so I will share those pages when I'm done. If you are an island girl and haven't visited Pineapple Cove yet, check it out the next time you are at Kahala Mall...ManLe helping Evie create her page on the photo kiosk.
Joy and me...their girl knows how to have a good time...too bad you had to rush off to your soccer tournament, but I'm glad you guys won!
Me and Cheryl.
Claudette, Joy and Me...take 2! How many shots did we take??
Irene, Wini and Joyce...
Sunny (Barbie's daughter) and Aunty Wini
Cami and Me...Cami is truly one talented gal...I love all of her Tilda projects and you will too...drop by her blog, Capture a Heart, Something Handmade from Me to You! and check it out! I can't wait to show you the awesome raks Cami made for us!
Linda, Jodi and Joni...Jodi shared her takes on copic coloring...awesome Jodi! Thanks for sharing with your island sisters! I missed alot of your demos, so I'll just have to come over to get my own personal demo huh! Jodi was so nice to bring to us ROSES ON PAPER products since Summer couldn't attend in person. Kyoko and Chalsie...So much fun and talent...
Jenny, Nicky and Dawne...
Janis and Joy
Joyce and Lynn
Jamee and Kyoko
Gina and Ali
Thanks to all who help make this event possible! I'm still recouperating, believe it or not. We will be having another Island Girl social sometime in the near future - hopefully this time, we will make even more friends! Happy Aloha Friday to you all and thank you for sharing your day with me! I'll be posting the raks tomorrow!

One more gatefold

Another gatefold birthday card I made with a belly band to hold the card closed. I'm thinking that I'm needing to send these cards out soon since these birthdays have past, so sorry! I used all scraps for this card except for the base of the card (pink pirouette) and one of my favorite stamp sets Cheep Talk...such a cute bird! Here's the inside of the card and the belly band.
I'm so sad that the CS color pink pirouette retired from SU. Prettiest pink ever produced by SU (in my opinion). Anyone else sad about that?
Almost the weekend! Hopefully I will have more time to visit everyone's blogs, I know I've been missing out on all of the inspiration!! More tomorrow!

The New Gretna PTA - 1960's Style

One of my concerns, when I decided to do the Bass River History Blog, was how I was going to come up with ideas to write about. I decided that I would just write about what naturally came to me, either in thought or in the daily events of my day. It would be a serendipitous journey back into New Gretna's recent, or not so recent, past. I knew everyone would not be interested in every Blog posting, but I was hopeful that, now and then, I would hit on a topic of particular interest to someone. It's like a smorgasbord. I'll put a lot out on the table. Take what you like!

Usually, I have no idea what I am going to write about when, suddenly and unexpectedly, I receive a visit, an email, a photo, an invitation to take a history related trip, or something else having to do with Bass River's past. Then, I just "Go with the flow." Such is the case today.

The other evening, Kemp Wetmore stopped by the Bass River Community Library to give me a box of old New Gretna PTA records. The oldest was a minute book from the 1930's, but most of the miscellaneous papers were from the 1960's. It was an unexpected treasure!

I thought I would share one of the 1960's PTA Program Booklets with you. Anyone out in the Blog-O-Sphere with roots in New Gretna should recognize names of teachers, students, parents, etc. In fact, you might even find your own name mentioned.



Hopefully, reading through the booklet has brought back some fond, or not so fond, memories of a forgotten school experience. If so, let's hear from you.

Pete S

Spoiling me...love you guys!

I am speechless! Really, I am! I've received so many wonderful birthday cards and gifts this year, I want to sit down and cry (happy tears). I receved a few more sweet gifts, but I'll have to take photos of them to share. It's been a busy week and with the holidays right around the corner (yes, it is!) it will be even busier!! Sorry folks, if you don't wish to see the beautiful cards and gifts I received, you can skip this post, but in blogland, you should do proper thanking when you receive cards and gifts, right? Warning though, this is a long post :) This first beautiful card I received from my GF Lynn. I love this card Lynn! It serves as a giftcard holder as well. Of course, I challenged my GF Joy on this one and she did it! She figured it out! (that brat - haha! Just kidding! xoxo to you Joy! and thanks for figuring this out!) To see a tutorial on how to make your very own, visit Joy's blog HERE.
My GF Barbie and her sweet daughter, Sunny, surprised me with these goodies at the Summer Social...I love the card and all of these yummy chocolates too!! Thank you so much!!
Such a sweet card I received from my friend Kim Y. I love the flowers too!! Thank you Kim!
Sweet treats from my GF Tia! I love the Flutter Anya card and the HK file is adorable! Thank you Tia!!
Blogging is wonderful, because you meet people from all over the world! I met Berenice in blogland. She's from Mexico! Love the goodies from Berenice, Thank you!
Love this card from my GF Nicky! Looks like a chubby mochiko! The card is so cute Nicky and I love my goodies!! Thanks Nicky!
Ahhh, the cricut master, Jen! Jen made me this gable box filled with sweet treats too! Thanks sister!!
Last one for today...this awesome brak came from my GF Claudette! Girl, I love the card and goodies are the bonus! Thank you so much!
Long post huh! Thanks for sitting with me through this long post...more tomorrow! I gotta thank everyone and now...working on the thank you cards! I drew a special design just for my thank you's! Coloring was another story! haha!! Enjoy your day - only a couple more days til the weekend!! Thanks for sharing a part of your day with me! I'm so lucky!

Priceless friendships!

Did I mention that I am one lucky girl? So much to share, but I am so happy to be able to share my happiness with all of you!
I received this beautiful tri-shutter card on Tuesday from my GF Jamee. She did a beautiful job on this card! The colors are so soothing, just what I needed to see coming home from a long day at work! Thanks Jamee! I love it and you are welcome for the stamp!Received this card last week from Denise! Such a pretty card! I love coming home to happy mail! Sure brightens up my day and Denise, you just know how to time it on a day that I needed some love! Thank you so much Denise! Look at all of the different nesties she used!
More braks! Received this belated gift from my GF Enjoli. Queen of the HK projects! Love the notebook and beautiful pull up card! I still have to try my hand at making one, looks so complicated though. So many other goodies in my package, made my mouth drop when I opened it up! Thank you so much Enjoli! Can't wait for you to come back to Oahu to play!
Talk about OMG! I received this box over the weekend from my GF Toni in California. So many goodies made me speechless (again!). Thank you so much Toni for spoiling me! I know you've been working so hard at school. I hope you find some time to craft soon! Thank you so much for all of these wonderful goodies!
Isn't this card the cutest? I love this character! Got this cutie of a card from my GF Jenny. Not only is this image cute, check out the inside of this card (2nd photo)...isn't it now super cute???
Check out the inside...love the pop ups!
A bonus! Wonderful gifts from Jenny too! Thank you soooo much! I love everything!!
Thank you to all of my wonderful friends who spoil me rotten. I feel so guilty receiving so many beautiful cards and gifts. Please be patient ladies with me on my Thank You cards...so many to write, but I will!! Thank you so much to YOU, my faithful readers, who support what I do. Thanks for stopping by and I'll see you again tomorrow!
Remember! only a couple more days to sign up for September's OCS!