3.30.2009

A $10 Dare, Circus Chix & Gutter Dirt

I took Ian clothes shopping yesterday.
The boy is growing UP.
Not out.
Just UP.
Which makes it very hard to find clothes for a kid. When you are over 6 feet tall, but only a 30 in. waist, it's hard to get pants that don't make you look like you're hunting a job with Noah.
Pretty much your only option, is to get pants that are too big AROUND in order to have your pants touch the tops of your shoes.
But I digress.
While we were out, we went to a Chinese buffet in the town we were at. It's a really good little shop. REALLY good. Squid, Fresh Kimchi and Sushi good. So. We went there.
I'm browsing through the food, and saw FROG'S LEGS.

I've never seen frog's legs anywhere but oh, I don't know...
ON A FROG.
I know that they are eaten. I've had chicken's feet before... I'm not scared to try new things. So I tried one! It was really good!!

Then I dared Ian to eat one!! He didn't want to, until I dared him to do it for $10.
THEN he tried it. He SAYS it was OK. The only thing he says he didn't like was the chewy texture.
BUT.
I think the photos say otherwise...
Ian taking his taste:

Ian eyeing the leg AFTER he chased it with Mt. Dew.

You be the judge. I say, he won't be eating them again anytime soon.

In other news, I finished my challenge doll for the Cloth and Clay group!! I love her!! The theme was Circus. I went vintage french. Her name is Ciel Bleu. She's a trapeze artist. I think I'm going to do a series... any good circus characters you think I might be able to make? I'm already planning on a strong man.

As of right now, I don't plan to put Ciel up for sale. I might make another like her to put in my shop.

Don't forget to hop over to the Gutter today!! The new challenge is UP!

3.25.2009

Straight outta the camera...

I'm leaving for Texas in July... for a week vacation/work party with the gals from Tally. We call them TallyRallies. It's been a year since my last one. I decided that I shouldn't be packing my camera around on a plane. I started looking for a small point and shoot camera to take with me. I found one on Amazon, that was so new, it hadn't been released yet. I pre ordered it, and it came in today!! I'm so excited to get used to it, and to be able to just drop it into my purse to have with me AT ALL TIMES!! It's a 10mp, 4X zoom, Sony CyberShot. There are some settings I haven't found yet, but I will play with it more and get used to it. I think it will be pretty easy to do judging by things so far. Here are two photos I took today while I was playing! The rose leaf one is STRAIGHT out of the camera. No editing WHATSOEVER. Yeah. I think I'm gonna like it.


3.24.2009

No Longer Published


Just want to spread the word, that if you've been on the fence about buying your own copy of Journal Revolution or Visual Chronicles by Linda Woods and Karen Dinino, You better hop down!! They aren't going to be published anymore!! You can read more about it HERE on the Seester's blog. The Seesters are looking into OTHER ways for them to sell their books, but if you want a paper copy for yourself, you'd better get crackin!! TOTALLY worth it, btw. I really recomend them. Especially Journal Revolution, if you're thinking about getting into or ramping up your art journals.

3.20.2009

One Lucky DOG!!

OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG!! lol
I'm kinda in shock right now...
Even though I consider these gals friends, it's still like having one of your favorite stars decide that YOU are a star, and ask for your autograph. That's the only way I can think to describe it. It's very strange.
Linda Woods and Karen Dinino just posted an interview I just had with their friend Maria Hammon on THEIR REVitUp list!! CHECK IT OUT!! I'm soooo tickled, and honored to be noticed by some of my FAVORITE people. It's kinda shocking, really. I don't know how I got so lucky to be included in these amazing seester's friends list. Thanks, you guys. LOVE ya.
AND... just because I love a post with pictures... some HASH (who is ALSO a lucky dog...) for your viewing pleasure... Still think I'm the luckier dog today.

AND if you don't already own Journal Revolution, you know what I think about that. GET it. Then go out and BE art.

Moira Anne Original Fine Art Cloth and Clay Doll

Got another doll finished!! She's been in limbo for a week or so... waiting for her final touches!! I got her face painted last night, and finished her today!! She's listed in my Etsy Shop, if you're interested in purchasing!! Otherwise, here she is!

I'm going to be incorporating a wire loop at the backs of my dolls from now on, so that they can be hung on a wall.


I went a little more goth and "Tim Burton" with this one. She's my little emo halloween girl... with her easter colors on!! :P

Improv Everywhere

This just makes me happy.

I LOVE what this group does!! If you haven't subscribed to the group's you tube account, you totally should. Here's another of my favorites, and the first video I learned about Improv Everywhere.

3.19.2009

Home


I don't think we've EVER had a dog fit so seamlessly into our family.
Even his name change from Hank to HASH went without a hitch.
Did I mention he FETCHES?!?! All Macs has to do to get the ball back, is hold out his hands, and Hash drops the ball for him. Doobie is LOVING him, and they have settled in to each other really well. Playing and rolling around, and no one seems worried about who's the boss dog. Even Travis is loving him!! :) He's the toughest one to sell... The bast part? He likes ME the best.
The boys are beside themselves with glee over having a dog that they can walk without any pulling, and having a dog that PLAYS. When Ian was little, we had little dogs, and they didn't really like to play with HIM. They played with each other. Then we had Kenya. She was AWESOME with the boys, but she didn't PLAY in the same way... She was the watcher. She watched over everyone. Doobie is just Doobie. lol She came a little "broken" and even though she's a GREAT dog, she didn't seek the boys out to play with her, and she doesn't fetch OR play tug of war, so she's not really easy to GET to play. She bounces.
BUT
Hash, he PLAYS. He loves his ball. Not so much that he's obnoxious with it and won't leave you alone about it. Just enough, that if you ask him where his ball is, he gets up and gets it, and catches it in the air in the house, and runs his heiney off to get it when you throw it for him outside. He's JUST AWESOME. He's even helping Doobie to get more DOG personality!! Plus. I'm his favorite. :)

3.18.2009

Just a sec. I'm on my soap box.


Yep. Just one of those things. I have to go there. A couple friends have posted about one of my FAVORITE subjects, and I have to say SOMETHING. Realized that I should PROBABLY do it on my blog once I noticed I had just ABOUT written a book when I commented on KAREN'S blog... and I commented THREE times on COFFEE'S.
My friend Karen homeschools her children. Coffee is thinking about homeschooling her children. SO. I have a lot of things I need to say, and I'm not going to be able to get it all out here in the orderly way that I would like to, so please bear with me. If you read Karen and Coffee's posts, this post might make more sense.

I don't really know WHERE to start. I think that the choice TO homeschool or not to homeschool is VERY personal. While I'm going to be emphasizing the benefits of homeschool here, I also need to share that I think public school DOES have a place. There are kids who thrive there. My kids are in public school right now. As a child, I was home schooled for 11 of my k-12 years, and graduated as a homeschooler. THIS post is about the reasons that homeschool is ALSO a great place for kids to be. That's what I'll be focusing on. What you take from this, and the decisions you make for YOUR family might not be the same that someone else will take from it, and that's alright.
What IS homeschool:
Simply put, homeschooling means that parents are in charge of what and how their kids learn, and they do it in their home. One reason parents homeschool is religious belief. If you are a christian, and you do not believe that evolution is scientific fact, it's pretty disheartening to see that public schools teach evolution AS fact. It's saddening that even though there are many credible scientists who show just as much evidence that creation is fact, creation is usually not even MENTIONED in public schools as theory, let alone plausible truth. There are other religious differences that clash with home vs public school. Religious reasons aren't the ONLY reasons to homeschool, and many parents who choose to kept their children at home aren't religious at all. They have other reasons to homeschool. Some as simple as the fact that public schools aren't a good fit for their child.
Structure, Socialization and Routine:
Staying at home to go to school doesn't mean everyone sleeps until noon. It doesn't mean that no one EVER has to keep an appointment ever again. It doesn't mean that we never have to answer to anyone for anything ever again. To say that, seems so absurd to me. By the very nature of being a human being in a SOCIETY, you have obligations and interactions that can be learned from no matter what your age or where you go to school. Even if you are taking an Unschooling approach to your child's education, there ARE routines in your day. They are just not the SAME. I don't understand where along the line it made sense to live EXACTLY the same routine, and EXACTLY the same days and read EXACTLY the same books in order to be able to function. In my opinion, it's just silly, and impractical. As to the "routine" that public school offers, and how our kids should have them in order to be prepared for LIFE, I'd like you to visit THIS ARTICLE. There are little to no instances in adulthood that parallel the public school environment. Lisa Russell says what I wish EVERYONE would take a moment to think about. Really. And as far as protecting kids from parts of life at a young age... Really? You think that kids are REALLY ready to face the harsh world that we adults have come to know and love? REALLY?!? Because I think it's much wiser to prepare them. There is nothing wrong with protecting your kids. There is nothing wrong with staying safe. In the REAL public school system, there is much more than daily routine and deadlines being thrown at our kids. Why is it necessary for them to face these things as children? To me, it's the equivalent of saying something like this. There is a known drug dealer on your street. In order to keep from sheltering your kids, you tell them they HAVE to go over and play there, so they can face the REAL world. You don't want to shelter them, so they MUST go into that house and see the drugs, and try to tell the drug pusher that they don't WANT to do them... they just have to be exposed to them so they can live a life that's not sheltered. The idea is just absurd. Kelli Crowe has thoughts similar to this HERE. Homeschooling your kids won't make them introverts. Just like public school won't make them extroverts. We are who we are, and homeschooling is just one way to learn. It's one way to gain experiences. There will be ups. There will be downs. There will be times when your child feels like they don't have any friends no matter WHERE they go to school. That's because those experiences are part of LIFE. They aren't specific to public vs. homeschool.
What kids are learning in Public School vs. HomeSchool:
Public School: If you REALLY think, that kids are learning to be kind and respectful, that they in turn are being treated fairly and being given solid one on one instruction, you haven't had a kid in public school for a LONG time. The truth is, that most teachers don't have the time or resources to give good one on one instruction anymore. Classrooms are growing every year, and staff is shrinking. The truth is, if your child doesn't "get" the math lesson that day, there won't be many chances for them TO get it. The class will move on, and your child will sink or swim. The truth is, that there are kids in class will most likely NEVER respect others. Teachers aren't teaching "respect". The teachers CAN'T do their job, because PARENTS aren't doing their job. The domino effect on a child is very powerful. The fact is, that many kids who are labeled hard to teach, trouble makers, and disruptive in class aren't bad kids at all. They just don't fit into a cookie cutter mold that "they" decided all kids should fit in. Those kids KNOW that their teacher finds them difficult. They KNOW that they aren't liked. Teachers don't have to come out and say it. The fact is, that this haven of a public school so many people speak so highly of doesn't exist.
Homeschool: If a child isn't flourishing in the public school, the advantage to homeschool is that a person who is emotionally invested in their well being is there to help them make the BEST of the way they learn. That adult is there to help them when they flounder, and be there with them for those light bulb moments. That person has TIME to give one on one instruction, even IF they are teaching more than one child at a time, because their "classroom" only has a handful of kids compared to a public school's 25-30 kids to every teacher. Homeschooling allows a child to take the time they need to REALLY learn a math lesson, rather than learn enough to pass a test and forget it later. The advantages to homeschool are many. YOU decide how your child will learn. Some children don't do well with structure. They enjoy seizing opportunity in baking cookies to learn about measurement, and they spend hours reading books and figuring out how to create a bird blind to study birds. They relish in polling friends and family and creating a graph about what flavor pie is the Thanksgiving favorite. They don't even realize they are learning. LIFE is their lesson. The fact is, that there is a place for EVERYONE in this world. The fact is, that even if you aren't taught in the same "structure" of a scheduled school day, you can still understand responsibility. You can still meet deadlines. (finishing building a fort before dark, taking cookies out of the oven before they burn, helping to keep the laundry clean in order to HAVE clean clothes, coming along with mom, who is keeping the vet appointment to keep the dog healthy.) These things we learn about everyday life AREN'T taught in a public school. They are taught through LIVING.
Wet Blanket:
I get tired of people making blanket statements about homeschool AND public school. The ones that make it clear to me that they haven't EVER seriously thought about the words before they let them out of their mouth. They are blanket statements that are wet, and smothering. They snuff out any serious and REAL conversation that could be had about the subject. These statements... I could never teach my kids. I don't have the patience. I'm not organized enough. If you want to teach, you should become a school teacher. Children NEED to be in school to socialize. They're BULL SHIT. If homeschool is right for you, you make homeschool fit YOU. That's the beauty!! There are many MANY styles to learning. You choose the one that fits YOUR family. If making your home into a mini school is what your child needs, go for it. Chances are, if that's the kind of child you have, they got a lot of their tendencies from you, and that style will mesh with your household better than you think. If you prefer a child led schooling day, then take it!! Let your child's interests and curiosity lead you to the next field trip, or lesson. If you need books and assignments, there are resources out there for you. AND. Just because you're considering teaching your kids, doesn't mean you WANT to teach other people's kids. It's kind of like saying, "You want to have kids? You should just do DAYCARE." It's not the same thing. One of the downfalls to public school is that it ISN'T flexible.You either do well there, or you don't. If you don't, the options aren't very great for you to find a way to succeed there.
My Experiences:
When I was a child, I had THE BEST education. The best one for ME. I was interested in horses. We went to the library, and read just about every book I could find on them. My dad talked to a co worker who owned horses, and even though we never owned a horse, I can RIDE. :P I was interested in being a vet. My mom talked to a vet at our church, and I got to sit in on several spays and neuter procedures, count blood cells and parasites on a microscope, help a calf be born, and watch the vet inspect cattle at auction. I learned to train dogs and how to "speak" dog through 4-H and more books. I had my own dark room as a kid. A KID. I was 12 stinking years old, and I had my own dark room. One summer, we set up an old travel trailer near a pond on my grandma's property, because we wanted to study the wildlife. We used to pack lunch, and go visit the pond, and draw pictures of the fish we saw. One summer, I took an impromptu trip with a church high school choir and toured with them into California for a couple weeks. All things that I probably wouldn't have had time to do, if I had been in public school. My little sister didn't learn like me. Her homeschool experience was totally different than mine, and yet we spent our days together. My mom made that happen. SHE made sure that both our needs were met. She did all this back when there was question about whether homeschooling would officially be legal. Back when curriculum companies didn't usually SELL to homeschool families, and she managed to do it. It was moms and dads like her that paved the way for what homeschool has become today.
I took Ian (my 14 year old at the time) Out of school for his 8th grade year. The move here to our town wasn't easy for him. The boys at school were harassing him, to the point that we could have called the police dept. and pressed charges of sexual harassment. To the point that other kids he considered his FRIENDS stopped talking to him because they couldn't handle the things that Ian was dealing with from those other kids, but Ian couldn't get away from himself. He was stuck. It was beating down his spirit, and I could see it. I could see my happy, kind, and easy going son losing himself a little more each day. He was a good student, and hard worker, and still, was coming home with homework that took him so many hours he was falling behind. It was consuming him, and it was frivolous. The work that was being sent home was filler. As if spending 8 hours a day in school wasn't enough time to learn what he needed to learn. As if our FAMILY didn't need to spend time together AFTER school. So I took him out. We relaxed the whole year. I didn't worry about what he did or didn't get done. I just let him decompress, and repair his spirit. He went back to school this year, and is doing GREAT. But what he NEEDED was to come HOME for that year. To sit back, and take a BREATH. When he went back to school, there wasn't one hiccup. The boys that gave him such grief had moved on. He's happy and whole. I know I did the right thing for HIM.
What Homeschooling has become today:
Still with me? If you're still here, THANKS!! If you're thinking about homeschool, and would like more information, there are endless possibilities just here on the net!! I suggest the following links.
What about College?
It is increasingly easy for homeschool students to gain entrance into presidious colleges. HERE is a good link with information about life after homeschool in relation to college.
Homeschool STYLES:
Resources:
Homeschool Legal Defense (great place to research your state's laws)
About Homeschooling
Homeschool.com
The Homeschool Mom
Books:
Growning without Schooling
The Teenage Liberation Handbook
Online schools with free public schooling from your home:
k12
Connections Academy

The choices and options are endless. No matter WHAT your budget. No matter HOW well you think you can teach. Whether you want a Christian approach or a Secular one. There is a choice out there for YOU. Don't let someone ELSE make your decision for you. It's YOUR choice. It's as personal as the day you decided to HAVE kids. It's as personal as the choice of church you do or do not attend. It's not up to someone else. What another person thinks about your choice shouldn't matter. They aren't YOU, and they don't live in your convictions and your day to day. You can always change your mind. There are no laws saying that once you decide one thing, you can't decide to take a new or different path. It's called a JOURNEY, and if you don't take the scenic route once in a while, you're missing out on a LOT.

3.17.2009

Kiss ME!!


Happy St. Patrick's Day to ya!! Hope you have a GREAT one!! I've been having too much fun with Picnik today!! lol

3.16.2009

MINE MINE MINE MINE MINE MINE

He's MINE!!! I mean, OURS!!! A little background.
Some of you may remember that I was hoping to take in a dog that a friend of mine helped rescue what was abandoned at the local dump. While he's still with my friend, he didn't mesh well with our dog that we have already. We'll just say she's a persistently excited to see you dog, and it can come off as aggressive, even though it's just aggressively happy to see you and stick her nose in your butt and maybe try to hump you a little... (not people, animals) Well, Dump Dog (his name is Buddy now) didn't really take to kindly to that, and when he didn't, Doobie didn't take to kindly to him not taking it kindly... and well. You see where this is going.

I hadn't given up on wanting a large dog in the house again. I didn't realize what peace of mind Kenya, our Rottweiler gave me when Travis was at work during the night, or we left Ian in charge for a few hours while we went someplace without the kids... She had to be put to sleep last year, and I have decided we work well with a big dog. Doobie did well with Kenya, and she gets along great with other dogs... IF they can handle HER persistence long enough for her to get bored with them and back off!! lol

Yesterday, Travis called the gal who runs the local shelter, and there was a dog there, about 1 year old, 50lb mix of lab and something else, (she's not what the "else" is) dog and people friendly, ball lover. If he could handle Doobie, there was a good chance he would be our guy! I was kinda hoping it's good karma that his name happens to be HANK which is one of the names I considered for Buddy... The shelter gal thought he would be a good family dog. I really like his age, because he's older, but still young enough. We've NEVER had a dog that would fetch. EVER. Travis and I have always WISHED the dogs would fetch, and they don't. So the ball thing is a plus too. He's big, but not SO big. He's neutered, has a micro chip and all but one last set of shots. I took Doobie to the shelter with the boys to see how everyone got along. He was AWESOME with Doobie. Just assertive enough to tell her to back off, and not so assertive that I worry he will hurt her. He's GREAT with the kids, and energetic, and yet calm. Such a neat guy. I'm really happy to have found him!! I can't believe he sat in the shelter here for 3 months!! Since December!!

I know. I know. Enough, right? Photos, right? hee hee OK. Here you go!! It was pretty tough to get good shots of him today, because he's really interested in exploring the yard... but I caught one, and got a few of him next to me... :) I think I'm in love.



3.15.2009

ToTally Terrific Tango




Have you been to Tally lately? It's a don't miss day!! The newest KIT gets released today!! Don't miss your chance to play with it!! It's awesome. If I do say so myself. Which I do. Get over there!! It's being released AS I TYPE!!

3.08.2009

Created FOR Coffee

I got Christi, my friend from Created BY Coffee's doll all finished!! Her name is Rika Arette. It means Forever Friend. Here's the story of how Rika came to be.

Year before last, this cool funky lady with a CRAZY sense of humor landed on Tally. She was in the east coast time zone, and I was over here in the west coast zone, and yet, we usually landed in the chat room together. We talked together at least a few times a week there in the chat room. It was in the chat room that I started calling her Coffee. Eventually, we got to meet face to face, at a "TallyRally" where a bunch of us from the site got together for a scrappy weekend in the Dells, WI. Coffee and I became the fastest of fast friends. Fast forward to the start of our daily phone conversations... where her caller ID would simply state OREGON caller... She started calling me Oregon.
Zipping forward again, to the day that Coffee created her FIRST cloth and clay doll, and sent it to me. Eventually, I took the class too, but I was too greedy to send her my FIRST doll... lol SO I started thinking about what I wanted to make her SPECIAL for her. I decided that I wanted to make a doll in a coffee mug. SO I bought a mug, and got to creating. But in the middle of her creation, I found a VINTAGE mug with the word OREGON on it!! It was BEYOND perfect. I only paid a few dollars for the set, but I would have paid a lot. shhhhhh.... lol The mug came as a set with a plate I didn't REALLY want... but I bought it anyway. When I got home, I thought about it more. How cute would she be with the saucer? I tried it. She was CUTE, and the saucer reminded me of a skirt... what about putting DOILIES under the saucer too!?!? so she evolved... into what she is now!

I mixed instant coffee into elmer's glue to create the coffee in her mug...

I kept the saucer seperatable from the mug.


Here's a photo of she and the doll that coffee made for me. :)

3.07.2009

Card LOVE


One of our very first sponsors for GutterGirlz, was an awesome lady named Kelly. She owns a card kit store on line, called Keep In Touch Unique Kits and Supplies for Every Papercrafting Need. Kelly is currently sponsoring Card Positioning Systems' blog too!! Check her out. Her kits are an amazing blend of vintage goodies and new papers!! Why am I telling you all this? Because Kelly asked ME to be a guest designer for her card kit this month!! Her kit was SO much fun. I feel like she designed it just for me. PURE. BLISS.
Here are some close ups of the cards I made!! Every last thing on these cards (minus the base cardstock, the typed paper, and one teeny brad are from Kelly's kit.




Thank you SO MUCH, Kelly, for the chance to design for you!! My first guest spot, and I was thrilled!

3.06.2009

3.04.2009

Making Coffee

FINALLY!! I had a few min. to work on the doll I'm making for Coffee!! She's SO CLOSE to being done!! I can't wait. I think by tonight, she'll be ready for a trip to Indiana. :) I found a vintage coffee cup for her to sit in, and it says Oregon on it!! (which is one of Coffee's nicknames for me...) She's taking on such a life of her own... I love it.


She's going to be sitting IN the coffee mug. Her hair is supposed to be whipped cream. :) Here's a back view of it.

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