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The child folk love this one - what's not to love!
The cast was selected from the SOUR fan base around the world. The fans were shot purely via webcam. Love the song too!
Wait for it ... wait ... for ... it!
I just got back from our first camping trip as a family!
Details to follow soon - instead I thought I would open up a few of my youtube favourite videos. You have most likely seen them already, but they are all so creative go watch them again.
Thanks for stopping by.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Friday, July 17, 2009
Winner!
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I have been following all the spectacular discoveries of Blomma Finds for many months now and was delightfully surprised to learn yesterday that I won one of the wonderful give-aways!
A gracious 'Thank you' to both Blomma Finds and the wonderful artist behind this sweet print, Rebecca Peragine of Print Pattern Paper! I know two child folk who will be arm wrestling for it - so I'll place it in a communal living area for all to enjoy!
There are so many other gorgeous prints available from this wonderful eco-conscious company!
Check them out!
Thank you for stopping by.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Purple
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Via IdealHomeMagazine.co.uk
Via IdealHomeMagazine.co.uk
Purple.
It has always been a non-existent colour for me.
I have neither hated nor loved it. It has just never come into play. I have never worn it, painted with it, decorated with it, or really ever noticed it.
It is little K's favourite colour and ever since this past gruesome winter, I have had it on the brain.
There is something so enticing about the luxurious depth of an eggplant purple that I can no longer resist. Cool yet enveloping.
For months now I have been working on an oil painting in my head (featuring purple) and it is just about time to lay it out on canvas. This will take some time and strategizing to work out, however, since Mr. K moved his studio from the dungeon to a proper space out of the house. I used to be able to come down stairs after the child folk were in bed and putter about on a painting at my leisure. It was perhaps the only perk of Mr. K working entirely from home.
I do have my studio, of course, which I draw, paint watercolour, and sew in - but it is not big enough for the size of canvas that I want to paint on ( 34"x 64").
Truth be told - I am an extremely messy oil painter.
So I will have to book some time at Mr. K's and get down to business.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Monday, July 6, 2009
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Happy Fourth!
I want to wish all of my American friends and family a spectacular Happy Fourth of July!
I love my peeps south of the border, but during the last eight gruelling years I though we were going to have to break up.
When Super 'O' was elected I think the universe released a collective sigh of relief.
I am here to thank you - ya done good, folks!
Have a wonderful day - you deserve it.
Thanks for stopping by.
Alex Ross Obama illustration found here.
David Friedman Bush illustration via Boing Boing
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Oh Canada!
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Happy Birthday Canada!
You are such a young and clever country aren't you?!
There are so many qualities that I love about you.
Today I celebrate these:
Freedom
Health Care
Equality
Immigration
Nature
Peace
Not necessarily in that order.
To celebrate we enjoyed a fabulous picnic in Toronto's High Park.
Among us: a South African, a Jamaican, a Briton, a Japanese, a Metis - all of us Canadian.
We are normally a modest bunch, we Canadians, today we showed our pride.
Thanks for stopping by.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
ColdWater
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Mr. K has a show coming up at The ColdWater Gallery, which is located in cottage country. On the weekend he had to drive up and measure the large beautiful space, so the child folk and I tagged along.
The weather was gorgeous, so after an ice cream treat, we took a little trip over to Balm Beach. The lovely owner of the gallery gave us top secret directions to a special stretch of beach that was virtually unpopulated. Thank you Luba!
Sun, Sand and Water have got to be one of my favorite combos. Little feet loved it also.
Thanks for stopping by.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Western Party
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Big K and Little K were both born in February, thirteen days apart. We celebrate with one big bash and this year's 'theme' was a western party. The entire month before, I busied myself making sheriff badges, stuffed wooden ponies, decorations, games etc ... but on the day of their party the entire family had a horrible flu that kept big K out of school for an entire week and Mr. K sick for three weeks. The party was cancelled.
This is my face on roughly four hours of sleep.
Big K and Little K were both born in February, thirteen days apart. We celebrate with one big bash and this year's 'theme' was a western party. The entire month before, I busied myself making sheriff badges, stuffed wooden ponies, decorations, games etc ... but on the day of their party the entire family had a horrible flu that kept big K out of school for an entire week and Mr. K sick for three weeks. The party was cancelled.
Last Friday, we checked the weather, decorated the backyard, gathered our friends and shouted a big 'SURPRISE' to two shocked little people.
After the big reveal, costumes were handed out - cowgirl/boy hats and bandannas.
At my request, Mr. K made a cardboard cutout of a sheriff and each cowpoke had his/her photo taken.
The ponies that I had laboured over were finally distributed but there was a hitch: to earn a deputy badge, the cowpoke had to successfully complete the pony riding obstacle course!
Badges were decorated and the games continued.
We played the ol' standby of pin the tail on the donkey and a new one - slimy bug toss.
Thankfully it was a gorgeous day, but the sun was really intense so we took cover under the umbrella and enjoyed some lunch. Due to the heat, I pre-scooped ice cream and served it in ice cream waffle bowls with sprinkles and chopped brownies instead of cake.
While the cowpokes ate, I hid plastic farm animals around the yard. I had doubles and told the deputies that I required their assistance. A robber had stolen half of my farm animals and I gave them each one and they had to find the match to the pair.
After all of the animals were returned to me, they deputies received medals of honor and fake money as a reward.
The night before I had set my studio up as a general store. Each child was given a loot bag and got to go 'shopping' with their money. I chose marbles, harmonicas, whistles, rubber snakes, gummy snakes, lollipops, jewelry, barrettes and other little treats for the shop. The deputies went wild!
The Western Party was a success, despite the four month delay! All the little cowpokes successfully kept the surprise secret and participated eagerly in all the activities. Even the Sheriffs had a ton of fun. Yee-haw!
This is my face on roughly four hours of sleep.
A generous 'thank you' to all of our cowpokes for joining in the festivities and helping to make amazing memories for our family.
Thanks for stopping by.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
MJ R.I.P
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Thank you for stopping by.
I'm not here to wax poetic on his death or discuss the controversial life lived by Michael Jackson.
I just have to say that Thriller was the soundtrack to an amazing part of my youth.
My first heart-pounding slow dance was to Human Nature.
The music of The Jackson Five are part of a regular rotation of songs the child folk and I dance to, and most recently big K performed to Micheal Jackson's version of Rockin' Robin in her dance finale.
This Jackson Five's Top of the Pops video was performed the year I was born.
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Monday, June 22, 2009
Outdoor Play Area: Part Four - Tout Finis!
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Before and After !
Click image to enlarge.
The best part of the play space is that it gets used rain or shine. So far it has been a restaurant, a castle, a dungeon, a ramen street stand, a space ship, a school, and a home for poor souls captured by the evil dragon and forced to live on Virginia creeper leaves and pebble stew.
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Before and After !
Click image to enlarge.
Ta Da!
Here is the before and after of the child folk's outdoor play area.
What began as a wild and enticingly dangerous corner of our garden with an open window well etc ... has finally become rock soup and worm rescue HQ!
I really had my heart set on making some kind of flowing canopy/tent top to the kitchen, but in the end decided to top it with wood and shingles. Only some of the miles of bunting I made was used to trim the top.
I purchased four colors of oilcloth, stitched them together and stapled them under the kitchen top both in the front and in the back. Besides looking mighty cute, they keep the rain out of the storage space.
I used the same oilcloth to make reversible cushions for the wee benches.
The child folk painted the art on the wall and I used some varathane to coat them.
The chalkboard is simply a stretched canvas painted with chalkboard paint. Mr. K had an extra canvas stretcher and I covered it with an end scrap of oilcloth and drilled it into the top of the chalkboard to keep some of the rain off.
The child folk painted the art on the wall and I used some varathane to coat them.
The burners are simply drink coasters purchased at Ikea along with the other kitchen accessories.
The best part of the play space is that it gets used rain or shine. So far it has been a restaurant, a castle, a dungeon, a ramen street stand, a space ship, a school, and a home for poor souls captured by the evil dragon and forced to live on Virginia creeper leaves and pebble stew.
When it gets muddy, I hose it down.
Summer fun!
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Labels:
DIY kitchen,
outdoor play area,
summer fun for kids
Friday, June 19, 2009
We're Off To See The Wizard ...
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I have had a busy week of costume resizing, dress rehearsals and such but will be back next week with some project wrap ups.
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Tonight is the night! The child folk's dance school presentation of The Wizard of Oz will be performed by munchkins and monkeys alike.
At the ripe ol' age of five, Big K is a veteran performer and is so excited to be a part of this wonderful show.
This is Little K's premier performance and despite the pre-show excitement I expect there will be a lot of little butterflies flapping around that tiny tummy.
I have had a busy week of costume resizing, dress rehearsals and such but will be back next week with some project wrap ups.
Wishing you all a wonderful weekend.
Thank you for stopping by
Monday, June 15, 2009
Departures
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I love film. I have a University Degree to prove it (ha!). I just can't stand sitting in a theatre to watch a film.
I like the atmosphere, and the popped corn - but these short (barely 5'3) legs can not sit for more than thirty minutes before they make me want to lose my mind.
But I will do it gosh darn it all - just to see this film: Okuribito (Departures is the title in English, however the translation is literally 'the one who sees you off').
As soon as Mr. K stops working for five minutes, I will take him and a box of tissues and I will sit and watch.
Thank you for stopping by.
I love film. I have a University Degree to prove it (ha!). I just can't stand sitting in a theatre to watch a film.
I like the atmosphere, and the popped corn - but these short (barely 5'3) legs can not sit for more than thirty minutes before they make me want to lose my mind.
But I will do it gosh darn it all - just to see this film: Okuribito (Departures is the title in English, however the translation is literally 'the one who sees you off').
As soon as Mr. K stops working for five minutes, I will take him and a box of tissues and I will sit and watch.
Thank you for stopping by.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Pancake Sunday
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1 cup all-purpose flour ( I use organic whole wheat)
2 tbl spoons white sugar
2 tbl spoons baking powder
1 tsp salt
1 egg beaten
1 cup milk
2 tbl spoons vegetable oil
Mix dry ingredients together and make a well in the center pour in wet ingredients.
Mix until smooth.
Cook.
Serve with Canadian Maple Syrup.
Eat.
Yum!
I like to add bananas, blueberries, or flax seeds to mix it up.
I always double the batch as we like to have them the next morning too.
Oh Happy Day!
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Thursday, June 11, 2009
Brain Crush
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I have a crush - a brain crush. It's okay, Mr. K knows - he's cool with it.
I have had a huge crush on Malcolm Gladwell since the first time I picked up his #1 best seller The Tipping Point back in 2000. Since that time I have eagerly awaited each and every new publication. Gladwell, also a staff writer at The New Yorker, writes the type of books that once you are finished reading them - you want to turn back to page one and begin again.
His first book The Tipping Point
His second book Blink
His most recent book Outliers
Brain image from medem.com.
I have a crush - a brain crush. It's okay, Mr. K knows - he's cool with it.
I have had a huge crush on Malcolm Gladwell since the first time I picked up his #1 best seller The Tipping Point back in 2000. Since that time I have eagerly awaited each and every new publication. Gladwell, also a staff writer at The New Yorker, writes the type of books that once you are finished reading them - you want to turn back to page one and begin again.
His first book The Tipping Point
His second book Blink
His most recent book Outliers
Gladwell is also a fine speaker; you can watch his TED presentation "What we can learn from spaghetti sauce."
It is 18 minutes long - go watch it.
Gladwell's hair, by the way, is to credit for the basis of Blink. I think his fine locks ought to win a Booker prize for pure fictional genius.
Thanks for stopping by.
Brain image from medem.com.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Yuka Yamaguchi & The Plastic Monkey Shop
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Months ago I stumbled upon the fabulous art of Yuka Yamaguchi - a Japanese artist transplanted in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. I love the subtext in her clean, well-crafted images. I like that she takes it there: that she isn't afraid to put it all on the table.
i can wait
i didn't do it
Happy muscle knitting
To see more of Yamaguchi's prints and drawings, visit her Plastic Monkey Shop.
Thanks for stopping by.
Months ago I stumbled upon the fabulous art of Yuka Yamaguchi - a Japanese artist transplanted in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. I love the subtext in her clean, well-crafted images. I like that she takes it there: that she isn't afraid to put it all on the table.
i can wait
i didn't do it
Happy muscle knitting
To see more of Yamaguchi's prints and drawings, visit her Plastic Monkey Shop.
Thanks for stopping by.
Labels:
artist studio,
drawings,
illustration,
Yuka Yamaguchi
Monday, June 8, 2009
How Ya Like Me Now?
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I was so eager to start up my blog a few months back that I didn't stress too much about the little knowledge I possessed regarding the layout how-to. I did, however, want to make it my own and I am finally translating my ideas on to the screen (with the help of the handsome Mr.K).
I have a lot of work to do in setting things up the way I want them to be, but the header has just been personalized ... how you likey?
Thanks for stopping by.
I was so eager to start up my blog a few months back that I didn't stress too much about the little knowledge I possessed regarding the layout how-to. I did, however, want to make it my own and I am finally translating my ideas on to the screen (with the help of the handsome Mr.K).
I have a lot of work to do in setting things up the way I want them to be, but the header has just been personalized ... how you likey?
Thanks for stopping by.
Meow!
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We Are All Household Pets in Plum
We Are All Household Pets in Plum
We Are All Household Pets in Boys on the Beach
We Are All Household Pets in Retro
We Are All Household Pets in Shore
These are prints of an original oil painting Mr. K did of our blind bold cat Bochi. It's a tongue -n-cheek take on Warhol's Elvis, and I think it is hilarious. Fortunately, the child folk don't even know what a gun is and so don't really understand the image. They just think it's their tough blind kitty with an attitude.
Thanks for stopping by.
We Are All Household Pets in Retro
We Are All Household Pets in Shore
I couldn't resist posting the new colours of prints in Mr. K's shop. They are available in individual cat 8.5x11" prints or these nine cat series. It's no surprise that I love the retro colours - but my favourite is the shore series ... it must be summer!
These are prints of an original oil painting Mr. K did of our blind bold cat Bochi. It's a tongue -n-cheek take on Warhol's Elvis, and I think it is hilarious. Fortunately, the child folk don't even know what a gun is and so don't really understand the image. They just think it's their tough blind kitty with an attitude.
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