4.13.2009

rosary beads

With the passing of Easter Sunday, I wanted to share with you the delicate glass and crystal Rosary I created for Bert when his grandmother passed away. May her soul rest in peace. Great care and kind thoughts were put into the making of his rosary beads.

Visit Soft Flex Company for a beautiful Pearl Rosary free project idea to create a Rosary for yourself or a loved one. You may also want to pickup the book, A String & A Prayer by Eleanor Wiley and Maggie Oman Shannon. This book recounts the history and symbolism of prayer beads, teaches basic techniques for stringing beads and found objects, offers prayers and rituals to use these sacred objects every day.

In the Roman Catholic faith, the Rosary is one of the most beautiful, powerful, and sacred prayers. The Rosary offers hope when life can be unbearable. How to Pray the Rosary.

4.10.2009

weekly reflection

Hot Cross Buns

We have a house full of kids today ... there's 1, 2, 3, 4! My daycare provider was off today. Being that Bert & I were going to be home and my friend AnnaMarie had to work, we offered to watch her children Tyler (4) and Chloe (1) for the day.

This morning AnnaMarie arrived with her adorable children and some yummy hot cross buns, from our favorite bread bakery, Breadsmith. From Wiki: In many Christian countries, buns are traditionally eaten on Good Friday, with the cross standing as a symbol of the crucifixion. Sharing a hot cross bun with another is supposed to ensure friendship throughout the coming year, particularly if "Half for you and half for me, Between us two shall goodwill be" is said at the time. How fitting! All of us shared our buns today and ensured another year of friendship!

Ethan, Tyler & Hudson jumping on the bed

Chloe playing with her favorite toy at our house; Hudson's clock puzzle!

Tyler & Chloe both attend the same daycare/preschool as Ethan and Hudson so, they are used to hanging out together every day. So far, we ate breakfast, played trains, rode scooters, played the harmonica, had lunch, dug in the sandbox, played the Wii and it's only 1:30 pm. Whew! I'm ready for a nap and so was Chloe so, that's what she is doing. I just put on Toy Story and the 3 boys are relaxing watching the movie -- hopefully for more then 15 min ;)

4.03.2009

first friday in downtown phoenix

Gate at HoodRide Bodega Gallery - I just love this.

First Fridays in Downtown Phoenix is happening! I met my friends Alison and Jay tonight for a fantastic stroll from gallery to gallery. The windy night was just perfect to enjoy the fresh air, their good company and to see what our local artists are up to.

First Friday is a free monthly self-guided tour of galleries, studios and art businesses in downtown Phoenix run by Artlink. Artlink is a volunteer based grass roots organization dedicated to showcasing the amazing variety of art in Phoenix. I really need to become a supporter and volunteer my time. I'm sure it would be an awesome experience.

Some highlights for me where the Roosevelt Row Block Party; featuring 50 artists and vendors selling there wares in a block party style street closure and Conspire Phoenix; an arts cooperative featuring fashion, arts, crafts and a coffee/tea bar. I got a very yummy iced mint green tea there. There was also a street "freak show" who hung weights from his lower eyelids that made me quiver, a few dance circles, live music and dj's to enjoy and a whole lot of eye candy to inspire us. I just love experiencing the vast variety and raw expression of the galleries and street artists displayed around the city.

3.29.2009

kids art: decoupage fun!

I have been thinking about what to do to spruce up the kids playroom table for awhile. It's a great little table we got at IKEA but the top of the table has seen better days. It needed a little pick me up. Decoupage to the rescue! I'm not sure if I ever decoupaged before. I feel like I must have but, cannot recall. So, I looked online for some guidance and found out how to decoupage at about.com. I also stumbled upon the awesome Etsy shop Bombus, who is saving the planet through decoupage! Really neat stuff. I thought a map, atlas or music sheets were all neat ideas to put in the kid's room. I was getting ready to print some pages out and then it hit me. If I print pages I will lose a perfect opportunity to do my part and help reduce waste. So, the hunt began - what did I have in the house that would look nice and utilize paper we already have.

Ah-ha! I have a stack of wonderful preschool projects Ethan has done all sitting in a draw. I can display his work proudly, recycle paper and make a beautiful piece of art - it's a trifecta!

Ethan & Hudson chose some artwork, I cut and glued down the papers. Ethan was out for his day with Nannie by this time so, Hudson happily helped me apply the glue medium.

Just a few more coats of glue!
TaDa!

The boys have a fun new playroom table created with Ethan's school work and Hudson's help!

cookie bonanza

Today, Hudson and I made cookies while Ethan spent a nice day at the movies with his Nannie.

Pouring the flour and oats

Adding the raisins

Mashing the banana

Putting them in the oven ~ 12 minutes till cookie time!

Banana Oatmeal Raisin Cookies
From 365 Favorite Brand Name Cookie Recipes

1 cup flour
3/4 cup quick-cooking oats
1 cup raisins
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
3/4 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 cup margarine
2/3 cup packed brown sugar
1 egg
1 banana mashed (about 1/2 cup)
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

  1. Combine flour, oats and raisins, cinnamon and baking powder in a medium bowl; set aside.
  2. Beat margarine and sugar in a large bowl until well blended. Add egg, banana and vanilla; beat until blended. Stir in flour mixture until just moistened
  3. Drop dough by rounded teaspoons, 2 inches apart on greased cookie sheet
  4. Bake at 375 degrees 10 to 12 minutes.
Enjoy!

3.27.2009

tempe festival of the arts



Bert and I were out and about around the valley today. After dropping the kids off at preschool we headed out to do our weekly food shopping. Then, we ventured out to the Tempe Festival of the Arts. After some big time ooooing and ahhhing and a bite to eat we stopped by booth #5571 to see our friends Carla and Mark of Black Mountain Jewelry. They fitted me for a gorgeous necklace they are designing for me! They were located in a corner position and the booth looked great! The setup was really welcoming and their jewelry shined. We did not get much chatting in because they were so wonderfully busy!


Bert fell in love with this painting by Phil Lewis of his dog, Merlin. Phil's artwork was bright and full of fun. I have to agree with Bert, Merlin is a wonderful piece. He looks a lot like our pooch Chloe and really made us smile. I fell in love with a framing technique I saw by another artist (description: small canvas with black painted sides set into a slightly larger box wood frame with the background painted black). I started thinking of how I can achieve a similar look but, possibly using some salvaged wood. It would have been lovely to peruse their all day but, we had an important event we were off too!

This afternoon Bert & I volunteered our time at Washington Elementary in Phoenix to help with their Accelerated Reading (AR) "Store". Students participate in an AR program which encourages them to read independently at a reading level that is appropriate for them. The students read and accumulate points. These points can be used to "purchase" prizes as a reward for their good reading habits. We worked in the "store" and assisted the kids with their "shopping" and the usage of their points. The easiest way to explain this is we were like Chuck E. Cheese ticket people - taking the awarded tickets and explaining which prizes the child can choose. I know that position all to well as I worked the Chuck E. Cheese ticket booth in high school! It was a nice way to get out and help in our community and be together. I really enjoyed helping out and doing so along side Bert made it even sweeter.

I belong to a volunteer meetup group that posted this opportunity to help on their calendar. It was my first event with the Phoenix Philanthropists and am looking forward to the enriching opportunities I'll have with them!

3.20.2009

inspiring true story

Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace . . . One School at a Time Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace . . . One School at a Time by Greg Mortenson



My review


rating: 5 of 5 stars

This true story was inspiring. The story of one incredible man's love for mountain climbing, that leads to the adventure of a lifetime. He and his wife (who is also a hero in her own right) are awesome.

I LOVE ...

* Stories about far-away places and learning the variety of cultures.

* People with crazy missions who stop at nothing to accomplish their goals. It is amazing how much one person can change so many lives.

* The way Mortenson adapted to the Islamic culture, learned the languages, dressed the part, and even learned to pray to Allah.

* Most Importantly, I love the idea of fighting the war on terror through education instead of violence.

It found it interesting to read how the Taliban is using the same tactics as Mortenson in order to win support in these rural areas - and they are winning. They have already established tons of schools called madrassas, barring women and teaching only Islam and warfare. Giving these people schools where you learn basic skills instead of extremist propaganda would be the best step toward a long-term solution for peace.

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To learn more and donate to a worthy cause, check out the author's non-profit organization Central Asia Institute.

3.17.2009

great-grandma's soda bread

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

To celebrate, I baked my great-grandmother's Irish Soda Bread. Her recipe originated in Ireland and has been passed down to my grandmother, then my mother and now me. There's no doubting that soda bread tastes best still warm from the oven and spread with butter. It was even better tonight then I had remembered it to be! So delicious and so easy to make:

3 cups flour
1 1/2 cups of buttermilk
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 cups of raisins (omit for traditional "plain" soda bread)

Mix all the ingredients together. Knead for a few minutes on floured surface. Place in a cake pan. Make a cross with a knife in dough. Bake for 35 minutes at 350 degrees.

Short history

Soda bread is a quick bread dating back to approximately 1840 in which baking soda is used for leavening rather than yeast. The ingredients of traditional soda bread are flour, baking soda, salt, and buttermilk. Some believe that the cross was placed in the bread to ward off evil and some say the cross is used to help with the rising of the bread.

After some research I found that my great-grandmother's soda bread could actually be named "Spotted Dog" due to it's addition of raisins. Originating in Ireland, the Spotted Dog is a fruit bread made using the same key ingredients as traditional Irish Soda Bread with the addition of sugar and dried fruit. Typically, raisins or currants, which make the bread look "spotted" and thus the name.

However, my great-grandmother's recipe contains no sugar so, maybe it's a cross breed between spotted dog and plain soda bread? Either way it is yummy and the kids agree!


3.16.2009

organize ... zen

before

after

I'm a Leo. Which means I pretty much obsess over organizing things. I get uncomfortable in messy or cluttered spaces even if it's not in my view. I know it's there and it eats away at me. That was the case with our hallway closet. It was being neglected and things started piling up. I knew it was happening for weeks but, motivation to clean it just escaped me. Finally, I tackled it head on yesterday.

Ahh
... organize ... zen.

Now, I need to tap into my inner organizer and be one with my computer files. Boy is that a monumental task! The rewards of taking time to do this will be great though ... computer peace.

Over at simple mom blog there is a nice article 7 organizing myths debunked written by a guest blogger, Mandi, who is also my new favorite blogger at organizing your way.

3.13.2009

"When You Feel Like you Just Don't Measure Up"

Over at a blog I read - Modish Biz Tips - there was a great article I read today and wanted to share: When You Feel Like you Just Don't Measure Up

I needed this. I always need this on Fridays so, I'm glad I stop to read this today. I've had a tough start to this year, as many have, and it has me questioning myself, my goals, my self worth in all different ways. Thanks to Modish for saying that it's okay, we all have times like that and even so we are fantastic in our own ways!