Monday, April 2, 2012

1st Place Art in Arkansas

Yesterday I had the honor of attending the awards reception for the Regional Arkansas Arts Educators with my son.  Yah, just he and I, together.   It was so fun to see Caleb and his friend Aaron get awards.  There were over 250 entries and only 50 awards, 4 winners from each grade.
Aaron and Caleb and Mrs. Chambers, Mann Magnet School for Arts and Science


"Charred"  Caleb named this piece from the beginning.  They were learning Celtic illumination and the object needed to form a letter.  The dragon forms a "C" for charred.  The tail loops around and around.  Caleb made the frame for the piece with glue and aluminum foil and India ink.  He LOVES his art class and teacher and friend Aaron.



The reception was held in North Little Rock  at the Thea Foundation.  It is an amazing story of a girl who discovered art at the age of 16, died in a tragic car accident one year later and now her parents created this foundation to help incorporate Art into schools K-12 so children can learn art along with the curriculum.  I LOVE this idea.  It is called A+ Schools.  I got to met her father.  Amazing story.

Chocolate and collage-what could be better.

11th grader from Pulaski 
Academy


This nice man below offered to take our picture.  He then preceded to tell Caleb this was his favorite piece of art in the gallery.  He then called his wife over and showed Charred to her and then we chatted for a while.  During the conversation, he found out Caleb likes to draw eagles.  The man pulled out a business card and handed it to him and requested him to draw an eagle for him for his office.  It was a magical day.  Now Caleb's art gets entered into the state contest where it will be displayed all summer at the Arkansas Studies Institute in Little Rock. May 12-June 28, 401 President Clinton Avenue, Mon-Sat 9-6 p.m.

I really love life's tender mercies.  Caleb's numbers were good, he was healthy, it was 87 and sunny outside-Caleb does not like it cloudy and stormy.  Deep breath and sigh.  All is well. (For the moment.) ;-)

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Holy Underwear Batman!



Joseph brought me Anthony's underwear and insisted I put them on OVER his pants.  "A" had a friend over and they were dressing up so he wanted something special to wear too.

Never fear ladies....Underwear Boy will save you!

Last night James was tucking A in and said, "I love you Anthony"  He replied, "Dad, I'm Peter Pan."  James said, "I love you Peter Pan."  "That's better."

No, no Jo Jo!  He was ridding off into the sunset.
This is how he felt about being turned around.

The Brothers Squad retrieving the runaway baby.
No dull days around here, no sir.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Popcorn Popping-For sure NOT the one take Osmonds

So it is that time of the year, popcorn popping on the Flowering Pear trees!  Arkansas is bursting with these clusters of white blooms.  Beautiful to the eyes, breathtaking-no really.  Our allergies are crazy!









February went out like a lion, but March came in like a lamb.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Bling for the mailbox

So my parents came for a visit last week!  Hooray!  I asked my mom to help me build one of these:

cool mailbox garland decorations made with that cool mesh stuff I had bought....good thing cuz HL hobbylobby  is out of it-unless you want purple and yellow!

We went to get some of those over-sized plastic ornaments and found out they are also over-Priced!  $10-20 a pop!

Soooooo.  I went shopping in my garage for some wire, rope-left over from the move, old Christmas lights-found at thrift shops for a few bucks a piece!

While @ HL got a mylar tabel cloth 50% off.  Stopped for some Deco Mesh tube from Silks a Bloom   Hint, they also have rolls of decomesh too.

Mom, the decorating elf she is, got to work on the garland using this as our inspiration but rope and pipe cleaners/wire for our base. AKA FREE!  We watched a great tutorial here. while Dad and I started forming the wire frames for the ginormous Christmas balls.  We made 6 to 8 loops of continuous 16 Gage multipurpose wire. (hint the natural curve of the wire was the small ball.  I grabbed the wire, counted 6 loops, cut on the 7th loop.  Cut some 12" pieces to secure the top and bottom of the ball and started forming the ball by opening out the frame pieces one by one to make a 3D ball.  They would have looked great as is or spray painted, or with garland or tinsil attached to the metal.....so many possibilities.  I wrapped them using just one $4 table cloth and clear packing tape and wired them on.



  OK, so we didn't have a pattern, but they turned out great!  I stuffed some of them with grocery bags to give them some poof.




Here is the finished product.   YES!  It snowed while my parents were here...I think they brought it with them!


 I made the spiral pieces using the deco mesh TUBE with the same wire I used for the balls.  Lots of fun!  Tip.  Secure each end of wire to tube by bending and cripming the wire to the edge of the tubing twice and then pulling the stretchy tubing up to cover the ugly fraying ends.  Don't think about it just do it.

 

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Thanksgiving and Thanks-Helping

Caleb pealed a mountain of potatoes and not even one complaint!
I think he pretended it was a sword.  Then he whipped up a pumpkin pie!
He is amazing!

Ben and Aunt Pillsbury made the pie crust, Ben did do the fancy edge, and a dang good job too.

My CLEAN pantry.  If only we can keep it this  way.
 
So, Anthony rolled out the dough, painted butter
on the dough I helped him steer the pizza
cutter, and he rolled them up.  Not bad
for a 4 year old!


Our Thanksgiving Feast!  Yep, I still haven't finished painting. ;-)
Camera Timer+auto focus= great photo of the rolls,...they were good.
 
 Joseph loves the holes in olives.
Joseph's first tThanksgiving meal.
My big turkeys!  We made these hats & some place-mats at the library yesterday.  

We had a great 1st Thanksgiving in Little Rock!  The boys all helped me with the meal while James was at work this morning.  We are blessed with much and have grateful hearts.  Love ya'all!

Monday, November 21, 2011

Raining Elephants and Giraffes!

Did NOT get much sleep last night.  Lighting and thunder and WOW buckets of RAIN!
This is looking into our neighbor's new pool!  You can see by the high water line where the water was sometime in the night!
Zoom in to see the two different mud lines on the bottom of the fence.  That is how high the flash flood in our back yard was!



 Anyone for rafting?  There is some great white water here!  Usually this is a meadow!

 This is Otter Creek-by Elementry school.  Usually this is DRY!
 Otter Creek from the other side of the bridge


Fun, fun, fun!  At least it is not SNOW!!!!  Oh and our temps are in the 70's!