Wish me luck! Or better yet, come visit me on Saturday at the Oasis!
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Getting ready for the flea market!
Wish me luck! Or better yet, come visit me on Saturday at the Oasis!
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
On time
Though it’s not the most thought-out layout, I like that I experimented with fonts, transparencies, and paint finally and played with this page from an old children’s book. I’m totally digging that this project is an opportunity to try new things, as well as reflect on life moments and thoughts, so I’ll love flipping through later. Plus at this weekly pace, it’s give me consistent creativity exercise without being overwhelming. I recommend anyone to give it a try--
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Caught Up
I also tried Elise Blaha's tip and did my journaling on labels (on the back):
It didn't look nearly as cool as hers but I liked trying something new.
P.S. And may I just add, for those watching the SAG awards last night, my predictions were on!
Monday, January 28, 2008
Dymo-mite
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Week 3
Saturday, January 26, 2008
The Kite Bummer
Friday, January 25, 2008
My predictions
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role: Daniel Day-Lewis (There Will Be Blood) DDL is such an actor's actor and he does not disappoint in this movie. Though as I mentioned previously, there is a chance that Viggo Mortensen will win this award as he is another one of those actors that notoriously walks around in character whether the camera is rolling or not, and you were totally drawn into his Nikolai. My money is on Julie Christie for the Female Lead award. She was outstanding as the wife slowly succumbing to Alzheimers. Javier Bardem will probably walk away with the Male Supporting award. His Anton Chigurh was absolutely chilling with his utter indifference for life and a flattering hairdo. Amazing that this is the same guy who played Reinaldo Acenas in "Before Night Falls". I'm banking on Ruby Dee to win the Female Supporting Award, though there's a chance Catherine Keener might win it for "Into the Wild". And finally, I pick "No Country for Old Men" to win Outstanding Performance by the Cast award.
I've been watching a ton of movies lately so I'll probably share some more opinions soon...
There Will Be Daniel Day-Lewis
Thursday, January 24, 2008
My chunky valentine
I'm getting ready to watch "No Country for Old Men" and wanted to fill up with a little love first. I actually made two more valentines, though not nearly as chunky:
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
gone like that
What? No way. This has to be a mistake--if I check another website, it'll be a mistake. WTF. His poor daughter and all who love him, he had so much going on, he was so young...
I've gone through shock, denial, bargaining, anger, depression...I may be ready for the final step of grief: acceptance that Heath Ledger is gone.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Merry Superbowl
First, yes, these are Christmas presents for my sister and her boyfriend that I just made last week FINALLY. Second, yes, they are huge Pats fans.
And yes, I know it nearly a month after Christmas. Again, I was stymied/delayed by my big plans. Since they both still live in NYC, the take-off of the classic I heart NY came first. But I tossed around getting a graphic of Belichick in place of the heart (or better still, in the shape of the heart) or putting a football in place of the heart. And since I took her class, I briefly entertained the idea of doing a reverse applique, a la the fabulous Amy Tangerine but obviously, that didn't happen. In the meantime Paul sent them about 11 pounds of candy from the Candy Warehouse for Christmas. So in my fit of getting things done in the new year (instead of infinite planning), I just did the simple takeoff so they would at least get the shirts before last Sunday's playoffs. And fortunately, they also have the SuperBowl to look forward to--Merry SuperBowl to everyone!
Monday, January 21, 2008
catching up Week 2
And this does not include my alpha stamps or any other kind of sticker or rubon. Just alphas. I know what you're thinking, because I say it myself. My response to myself is, at least it's healthier than crack. I was going to say cheaper, but that really may not be the case with my addiction.
Regarding my movie watching, I confess I got a little sidetracked. Though, it was partially motivated by my resolution to be a woman of action this year. A friend had lent me a couple of DVDs and I no longer want to be that friend who borrows from you and then you have to remind them that they still have it. Though, I admit, this is a bit tougher and slower with books, especially that copy of “A Confederacy of Dunces” I borrowed…eek…years ago.
One of the movies I watched was “Eastern Promises” (though, due to all the press and commotion of Viggo Mortensen’s full-monty nude fight scene, Paul has dubbed it “Eastern Penises”). I'm still rattling the movie around in my head (along with the others I watched) but I'll filter out an opinion soon.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Time to get crankin'
Screener copies of these movies with SAG nominations finally arrived. I missed the old days when we were allowed to see the nominated movies in the theater with a SAG card. We were allowed to see them as often as we liked, which came in really handy for movies like "Gosford Park".
Though I haven't even pursued an acting job in years (most of my work was back in New York doing industrials, which are productions for corporate internal audiences, e.g. legal issues, conduct, etc.), I haven't given up my SAG card. Besides the fact that earning this union card can be pretty tough (so sentimentally, I can't just quit it), it was a nice perk to see plenty of SAG nominated films in January. A few years ago, this perk stopped and there was a dry spell where I didn't really see so many movies--they were offering free screenings but they were up in LA on weeknights and I couldn't gamble getting through rush hour traffic in time. Eventually one or two productions companies started sending DVDs or ticket vouchers--pretty awesome considering there are tens of thousands of members. This year we received these 5 DVDs and a ticket voucher for There Will Be Blood. We have to send in our votes by Friday for the SAG Awards show on next Sunday night, so I best get on my couch and get to watchin'. I'll be back with my predictions...
Thursday, January 17, 2008
My Paper Adventure begins
Even the Grim Reaper wants to go Green
GAAAAAHHHHHHHH!
Seriously, this picture does not do it justice. Remember it is dark. Ninja skills set to low heat. Skeletor in the back seat is totally turned towards the driver and is leaning forward. Part of me thought the Grim Reaper was coming to get me. Another part thought, the Grim Reaper drives a black Prius? Who knew? Here's a clearer picture in daylight:
So next time you're on the freeway, take a gander, the Grim Reaper may just be riding past you in the car pool lane.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Just Do It
When Velina saw the shirt the next morning, she thought the dingbat iron-ons looked swell. When she put the shirt on, however, it didn't cover her belly. Gah!!!! I waited so long to do the shirt just right that she outgrew it in the meantime. And I didn't even follow through with my big plans after all this time. Next time: less talk, just do it.
Monday, January 14, 2008
my can-do creative buddy
I initially had big plans in early 2007, I was going to do some fabulous embroidery flowers. Then I thought of sewing on felt flowers and embroidering some awesome leaves with some french knot berries to boot. Then I saw a CK magazine layout where a scrapper had put together a cool owl by paper piecing. So I upped it to piecing together a cool owl with felt and embroidering some wonderful owl accoutrements--branch, little buds, a witty and wise owl bon mot in script, etc.
In 2008, however, the shirt still sat there, unworn with the magic marker stains glaring at me. To combat my habit of planning rather than doing, I decided to find a quicker, yet still creative way to fix this shirt. I worked with my new buddy (inkjet iron-on sheets), printed out some dingbats enlarged to 164 point size, and sort of collaged them over the most glaring stains and wha-lah! My first midnight post of creativity for 2008:
Well, there isn't a cohesive theme (except that they're all dingbats) nor pattern (the stains were all willy-nilly to begin with) but it'll do. I guess the real test will be what the girl thinks in the morning. Wish me luck...
hit the ground walking
Alright, time to get organized. I’m going to start listing my vague goals and focus each week on turning them into specific ones:
Family – spending more outdoor time with my daughter, Velina, more face time with my husband, Paul, and connecting more with my family who don’t live in driving distance.
Work – get more organized and efficient
Self – get my creative mojo back on the front burner, getting healthier, get to know Photoshop and Illustrator better, read, exercise my brain more.
Spiritual - reflection and serving
That said, I’ve already worked on some specifics:
For work, at the advice of my friends, I got a Franklin Covey organizer. They told me to leave it open on my desk and start listing all my tasks and add to it as things come up. This is supposed to be in lieu of my current scribble-on-a-Post-It system. Being somewhat of a list person, the satisfaction of crossing stuff off as it’s done is proving very satisfying.
For my health, I’ve hit the gym at least three times a week since January 1. Plus I’m back watching my Weight Watchers points. Though I must confess, I’ve seen myself go overboard on points more than I should. But at least I’m watching them…
For my family—I’ve spent a lot of time with Paul watching all the college bowls and NFL playoffs. Does that count as face time? I’m reminded of some comedian’s astute observation, that often it’s so comforting when you’re just in the same room with your loved ones. He said that even when your dad was napping on the couch on Saturday afternoons, it felt good just to have him there. So true. Some of my favorite time with Velina is snuggled on the couch watching Naruto (I am so hooked), eating popcorn. Heaven.
In an effort to serve the universe, I tried donating blood. I barely flunked the anemia test (I want to say you have to score 12.6 to donate and I tested as 12.5). Maybe I ate too little points that morning. I'll try again in 10 weeks.
Unfortunately, it looks like I put creative mojo on the back burner. I’m going to do something about that right now. I’ll be back. Soon.
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Happy New Year
Perfect example. Even this blog I planned to launch on New Year’s Day to get a fresh start on the new year and it’s a week late…I was going to say, how typical…but the typical would have been no blog at all. So hooray for me—better late than never. The glass is half full after all.