"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind."
{ Dr. Seuss }


Monday, October 18, 2010

Owls, Bears and Bunnies (oh my!)

So, I’d been gabbing about the little owl from Think Geek that' I’d been eyeing. I finally got one. I’m trying to upload the video of it on Facebook, but Facebook is being silly so we’ll see.

I love hooking it up to my laptop. It’s the cutest little thing, and it keeps me company as I work on the computer. :-)

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(I got the white one. *smiles*)

I’ve been working on crocheting Brooke’s pink bear from the Planet June pattern I told you about recently. It’s turning out really well. I’ve been brushing the pieces as I make them, and having ‘real’ stuffed animal eyes and noses makes it so much more fun to make it! :-)

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I can’t wait to work on Jaycen’s. His will be yellow.

As for homeschooling, it’s going better and better. Brooke is paying attention, she still gets distracted sometimes depending on what we’re reading about, but she was able to recount two stories we read last week just as well as she did right after reading them. She also sat down and taught Jaycen some math this morning…and picked out a Beethoven song on the Classical Music station this morning, comparing it to ‘Eroica’.

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(Brooke’s last pencil study of ‘A Young Hare’ by Albrecht Durer) 

In case you’re wondering, we went without the schedule today. I’m getting a sore throat and have been really ‘heady’ today. It’s hard to teach, or have patience to teach, when your head feels like it’s under water. I hope I feel better tomorrow! :-)

I hope you’re all doing well with fall in full swing. It’s starting to feel nippy here…winter is on its way! I hope it snows this year. :-)

(hugs to you)

Monday, October 11, 2010

Some Crafty Fun :-)

I sat down and made some ‘Nice Cards’ that I printed off from Operation Nice. I wrote some little messages on them. I haven’t put them in my purse yet…I’m not sure where I’m going to leave them, but we’ll see! I hope to use them soon. :-)

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Speaking of Operation Nice, she has an assignment to give thanks to someone this week! Check out her post, she has a printable Gratitude card if you don’t have one to send. :-)

A little update in homeschooling…it has been going really well. Brooke’s handwriting is improving and so is her reading. Her narration is improving, too!

Along with reading and writing, some of our favorite activities are art and music. Here is Brooke’s and my art study from Friday…Albrecht Durer’s ‘A Young Hare’.

Brooke’s drawing:

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She got a bit distracted, but had fun. She’s been waiting to draw the bunny ever since she saw me print the picture out!

Here’s my drawing:

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I went a little nuts, I love drawing animals. :-)

Talk to you all again soon!

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Felt Cuteness :-)

I haven’t sewn for a while. I made the kids’ little quilts for them when they were very little, and a queen-sized jeans quilt for hubby about a year or so ago, but since then…not a lot!

To side-track a bit, our Library has a little puppet theater that the kids can play with. It’s the first thing our kids navigate to when we go there (forget looking at the books, they want the puppets!) so I have been dying to get them one of their own.

I searched today for a theater and some puppets. Most options are expensive…it’s crazy! But I finally found the CUTEST little free pattern at ‘Sweetie Pie Bakery’…check out this picture…

puppet theater2 Like I said this is a free pattern (click here to see it). It just uses felt for the puppets, fabric for the curtains, and a little tension rod that you put in a doorway close to the floor. How cute and simple is that?? I hope to be able to find & collect the felt I need to make this for the kids for Christmas!

The gal that made this pattern also has an Etsy shop, and I am horribly addicted to Etsy so I went to check it out. She sells the cutest little felt patterns there, and some pre-made cuteness (like the candies below!).

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I wish I was creative enough to think up something like this! I might be, I don’t know, haven’t tried it for a while. :-) My next project with it will hopefully be the kids’ puppets, and then someday the sock monkeys I never finished.

(those should be cute…I bought stripey tube-socks to make them with! *smiles*)

Anyway I hope you all had a lovely weekend. :-) Talk with you again soon!

Friday, October 8, 2010

The cat stole my wallet…

Okay, you are all going to think I’m weird. Well, maybe not. But I can’t resist the cuteness. First little owls for your computer, and now this! I found this kitty bank on the website where I hope to purchase a USB owl from, and this is just the funniest thing I’ve ever seen.

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I want to get one for the kids. I won’t even tell them about it. It will come in the mail and steal their coins. I can see it now – they will just crack up!

Here’s the video from their website…

See you next time!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Two AWESOME Ideas

I was browsing the web just a minute ago as I was starting to cook dinner (chicken strips with mashed potatoes…yum!) and I don’t know HOW I found these two sites, but I did.

I am adding these to my to-do lists. So simple, and yet so amazingly awesome.

First, Operation Nice.

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Operation Nice is a blog that focuses on spreading kindness. What I’ve seen so far is story shares of acts of kindness, and fun little downloadable notes that you can leave in random places as you’re out-and-about.

Imagine having a bad day and all of a sudden you notice a little note tucked under a placemat at your restaurant table that reads ‘You’re a good person’. Wow. What a neat thing to do for someone.

And this one… The Toy Society …is just awesome.

TheToySocietyLogo The Toy Society is about making a handmade toy (crocheted teddy bear, hand-sewn doll, etc.) and leaving it someplace where a child might find it.

There are stories of drops, and pick-ups. It’s neat to see the stories from families that find the toys, and pictures of the children holding them!

Can you imagine? I so want to do this. I have been making my little crochet teddy bears, and though the progress is slow, I think this would be so awesome to leave little crochet teddy bears for children to find! Of course, I will make toys for my children too.  *smiles* But I think it would be neat to get my kids involved in this…leaving a little hand-made toy to be adopted!

Please spread the word, or jump in on these! I am so excited, I can hardly stand it. :-)

I’ll let you know when I get going on these!

Things I would like to do…

(In no particular order :-))

  1. Set up an Etsy shop for my crochet crafts
  2. Finish the kids’ and hubby’s scarves
  3. De-clutter our house
  4. Take the kids to Disneyland
  5. Start using my Wii fitness program again
  6. Take the kids kite-flying
  7. Start a garden on our patio
  8. Get a bird-feeder

Taking the kids to Disneyland is the most important of these to me. I hope to take them there before they grow much older.

I have many, many, many more little projects and plans beyond this, but these popped into my head. I just had to share something today. ^^

(hugs)

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Teddy Bears, Art & Playmobil

Okay, I just can’t resist teddy bears. I really love the plush, soft, floppy ones that say ‘hug me’!

Yesterday at Blockbuster, Brooke and I spotted a sweet little movie-star bear with eyelashes, a dress, a beauty mark and sunglasses. I got it for her – it was just too adorable. Brooke hasn’t set her down since!

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(Of course Jaycen loves his puppy as much as Brooke loves her new bear!)

Today I hope to start crocheting a teddy bear pattern I bought the other day from Planet June. I ordered some eyes and noses from her store too, and I can’t WAIT for those to come in the mail.

(Here’s a picture from her site of the pattern I purchased…)

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It’s amazing how such simple things can make me smile! Yarn, stuffing and bits of plastic can make the CUTEST things.

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The kids have been doing lots of art lately. I got them some fun Crayola kits a week or so ago, and they taped a bunch of their Halloween crafts on the door!

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(A Vampire bear with a bat friend!)

…and of course, with my stamp designing I do every day, Brooke loves sitting down and using one of mommy’s older Micron pens to do her own designs. :-)

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(Little witchy cat with a spider on her hat)

…but some of the most fun we’ve had so far this week is a re-enactment of the story of Julius Caesar and his ventures against the Britons. I pulled out the kids’ Roman & barbarian Playmobil toys and built the white cliffs and beaches.

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Check out this little army of Britons…Rome doesn’t stand a chance!

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(Brooke had to throw in the lion and tiger, lol)

That’s it for now…I hope you’re all having a lovely mid-week!

(hugs)

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Time flies!

There aren’t enough hours in the day! My mother used to say that and now I believe her. I’ve been doing so many things…I am trying to set up a few places on the web to further share my stamp designs, I have been getting into crocheting/knitting again, and homeschool is in full swing.

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I feel homeschool is sort of so-so. Maybe it’s fine, but it’s hard to tell. We all tend to watch movies and stuff in free-time, but Brooke is improving in Narration (depending on the theme of the story) and copywork. I am determined…I’m not going to give up!

Back to the crochet thing, I have this big itch to make cute teddy bears and scarves and sell them on Etsy (check out PlanetJune to see what critters I’m thinking of making!). I just love the idea of having my own shop again there. I’ve never tried to sell stuff that I crochet, so I don’t know how well it will do. I also focus so intently on my artwork in every venue, that I am not sure where I would talk about my crochet! But I suppose I could share some here as I make things. We’ll see. :-)

Anyway, here are some cute pictures…

I taught the kids how to sew a week or so ago. I think Brooke is pulling the box of supplies out again as I type this!

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Jaycen made ‘sleeping bags’ and pillows for his two favorite stuffed animals!

Rex being irresistibly cute…

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He’s taken over the kitty bed that we got for Bolita. Took him some time, but this is just too darn cute for words!!

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As much as Rex gives Bolita a hard time, I think they do love eachother. Cats are funny like that…

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Bolita is such a lovely little girl. She’s becoming ‘plushy’!

Now for some more pictures…Halloween fun and homeschooling!

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Brooke’s glittery picture of a House Sparrow!
 
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Making some fun Halloween decorations…

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…and of course, I’ve been working on my stamp designs.

I’m really grateful that I have this as a hobby-turned-business. It’s a huge blessing.

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Sorry I’ve been behind on posting – I hope to get in the swing someday soon before the world ends! Lol, sheesh.

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