Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Mosie, Mosie, Mosie

I can't hold back any more....I have to post an unreasonably large amount of photos of my adorable, furry, crazy (did I say adorable) kitty. Right now. You've been warned:

Sorry about that....the crazy cat lady inside me just had to get out for a moment. But, seriously, isn't he sooooooo cute??

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Toddler Talk: Bathtime Helper & Some Faces

It's been awhile since I've shared toddler type stuff, so here are a few of my favorite projects of late.

#1:
One of my little toddler buddies is experiencing some anxiety related to the bathtub....his Mama and Daddio have racked their brains as to what could have possibly set off this new fear of the suds to no avail.

As with many other toddler behaviors, this too shall most likely pass but I wanted to give them a bathtime tool to hopefully help in the meantime.

I printed off some clip art pictures of various body parts that need a good scrubbin', a pic of cleaning supplies, and a pic of some fun tub toys.

Next, lamination so it can be posted near the tub and survive occasional splashes of water.

And finally a spinner in the middle for my toddler friend to make choices about what he wanted to wash or if he wanted to choose some playtime. I'm hopeful that giving him a tool that allows him to choose what will happen next might aid him in moving forward to ease his fear! Stay tuned:)

#2:
I am really excited about this next one. We are always looking for new ways to teach the toddlers about self identity and what makes them unique and different from others.

We have lots of photos of the kids and their families in the classroom but I thought it would be fun to see if they could identify themselves and others from a new perspective. I snapped a pic of each child (and toddler staff too) and cropped them to only reveal a part of their face! Hahahaha....this is so fun I just can't take it!

Our 'Who is this?' grouptime is planned for later this week and we will talk about each photo to try to figure out the familiar features of themselves and other classmates. I am anticipating this to be quite a hit with the toddler folk.....they are proud to share their knowledge when presented with a problem and love seeing pictures of themselves even more:)

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

707 Film Fest- Team Starsheep

This past weekend was my church's 6th annual Film Fest Viewing/Awards Night. Team Starsheep had been a participant for the past 4 years and this year was no exception. So much creativity flowing thru the veins of fellow Hope-sters.....I am so thankful to be a part of this event. Having fun, celebrating art and laughing as a church body is such an amazing gift!

Our genre: Action/Adventure
Prop: Gameboard
Line of Dialogue: Don't make peace with the Rhino!
Rules: Use the prop, say the line of dialogue, and keep it family friendly in 5 minutes or less.
Team Starsheep self imposed rule- Must have more than 1 awfully amazing mullet wig present in said film at all times....check.

After drawing our genre, we had a few weeks to get our film together. Some highlights...brainstorming sessions for award winning ideas, re-recording a classic movie theme song to be used as the soundtrack during our death defying & mind blowing action scenes, drawing crowds on city streets due to the fact that 4 grown men were dressed up in full 'Ghostbuster/Toastbuster' gear (proton packs included), destroying many varieties of bread products with silly string blasters, and most importantly having the most talented editor of all time to take our scenes and make them into a masterpiece of a film....Zig, you are the best!

We did fairly well in the awards department. We were nominated for 'Best Costume' and 'Fan Favorite' and took home the Golden Star Trophy for 'Stunts & Visual Effects' & and a new award this year, the 'I ❤️ Minneapolis' award (highlighting the beauty of our lovely city landscape within the film).

It was a great night of popcorn eating, lots of laughing and some wonderful acceptance speeches!

Presenting Starsheep's 2015 entry:
Toastbusters

And links to a few more of my favorites from this year:

Misunderstood

We Just Clicked

Day Old Bread

Not Sad

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Sweet Caroline

This past weekend, I spent the afternoon with Niece #1 and big sister B. We took a little jaunt to the old MoA for a date at the American Girl store so she could cash in the christmas gift I had given her (only a few months late).

Have you ever been to this place? It is both amazing and awful at the same time. So many cute accessories and little dollies (reminds me of my childhood a bit, hanging at my best gal pal's house and playing with her Samantha) and also TOO many cute accessories and little dollies....too many.

I had gifted #1 with a trip to get her Caroline's hair done at the 'Salon'. Caroline needed some help...see exhibit A:

We made Caroline's appointment at the front desk and then explored the store for awhile until it was her turn to get 'dolled' up. #1 saw so many things she liked and I wanted to buy them all for her because she is so cute. But when an outfit is like $65, some restraint is needed. We settled on a new leash and collar for her little dog.

Ok, Caroline was up to bat! We took a seat in front of her stylist's chair and watched the magic unfold:

Took an obligatory selfie (she wanted to make sure that you could see her crown):

And she was so happy with the end result...we picked a hairstyle that matched her own for the day and it was so cute:

After Caroline was done, we walked around the mall like super cool girls having fun. We went to a candy shop where she experienced eating her first Peep. She did not enjoy it...good girl. Gross. Then we stopped at the Lego store, ate a mall cookie, had a slushie and then #1 wanted to go up and down the big escalator by herself...we waited at the bottom with encouraging thumbs up and smiles:

Caroline also needed a little wardrobe change as sister B was looking for some new shoes. We sat at a bench to change into her sneakers...much more appropriate for mall walking:

It was a super fun afternoon...so cute to see her walking around the mall holding newly hairstyled Caroline in matching outfits. Everyone that walked by her gave her a little smile and an 'awwwwww'....ok, mostly moms and grandmas....but she did look adorable.

Dates with cute nieces are lovely!