Tuesday, January 05, 2010

A Photo of a Photo



This is one of my favorite photos. It's of Jonah and I took it a few years ago at Nichols Park in Kaysville. I decided to frame it today. Now, where do I hang it? I don't have much wall space left!

Monday, January 04, 2010

Silk



Chocolate milk is my favorite beverage. Actually it's soy milk, and some might say it's an acquired taste, but I do like it a lot!

Sunday, January 03, 2010

A Birthday Present to Myself

The one nice thing about putting away Christmas is the dusting, cleaning, rearranging and redecorating.  I bought this ferris wheel wire sculpture for my birthday, but had to wait until the Christmas decorations were back in their boxes to set it out.The cars rock and the wheel turns. Of course, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But I look at it and wonder about the artist who created it, the inspiration behind the work, the amount of time it must have taken, and, was it hard to part with?




Saturday, January 02, 2010

A Visit to the Train Station





Before we went to the train station the kids played with the Snap Circuits we got them for Christmas.  This morning they created things that lit up and things that would make the propeller spin into the air.



I think they had more fun exploring the "real" trains than the miniature ones inside the depot.


Friday, January 01, 2010

Cousin's Sleepover & A Chocolate Farm

Every couple of months we have the cousins sleep overnight. Pretty soon the two little granddaughters will be old enough, but for now it's just the boys. We did tend Hazel for a little while.



I ordered an animal waffle maker just for these occasions. These don't look very appetizing, but they're CHOCOLATE! We had these for dinner.






Popcorn and a Scooby Do movie settled everyone down.

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Let's Play...All Day Long




We watched Weston and Lacie for most of the day. Upstairs, under the eves, is a long, narrow room full of books and toys and kid furniture. A lot of the toys were ones my children played with. Whenever the grandkids come over, they run upstairs to play. Weston brought the "car map" downstairs. I made this for Christmas one year for my boys. It's on the backside of a large piece of vinyl and is a map of our neighborhood. Of course, some of the places are not around anymore, like the grocery store, Bobco's.  And the zoo is not right next to our house, although the map shows it is. And we had to drive to McDonald's, not walk.



Lacie and Weston were fascinated with the seashells I brought home from Oregon. Weston took a few home.



I love little hands - all pudgy, innocent and soft.  Here are Lacie's sweet little hands.




Sweet Lacie Kay.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Image Transfers

I can't go too many days without doing something creative.  I wanted to try something different than my usual soldering.  I took some scotch packing tape, applied it over color copies of some ephemera I had created in Photoshop. These were then soaked in warm water for a few minutes, which softened the paper so it could be removed.  What was left was a transparent transfer which I applied to some tall bottles I had purchased at Tai Pan for $1.98 each.  Pretty inexpensive project!