Friday, January 22, 2010

Here is the BAG!

Brenn asked me if I could make her a book bag for school. She had a few parameters:

  • a spot for her beloved laptop
  • a hidden pocket for you know what
  • a good pocket for her wallet
  • a good pocket for her cell phone
  • room for books
  • a messenger bag
  • and she got to choose the fabric.

So here is her pattern for the front.


It turned into this:






Here is what is under the front flap. Notice the place for her wallet? The cell phone goes in the blue pocket.


Here is the inside. See the white polka dot pocket peeking out on the right? That is for the 'you know what.' Aren't the 3 stripy ones cute?

Here is where the laptop goes. Lined with great fleece.

So what do you think? I think it turned out really cute. I wonder about the way I lined it to keep it upright, we will see if it works out. I have make a lot of bags but never one with 2 pockets on the inside and lined with stuff to make it stiffer. I used that plastic canvas stuff you make covers for your Kleenex box out of. We will see if it works out. I also make the strap a lot wider than I usually do but thought it would be easier on her shoulders.
So that is my big project for the last few weeks. What do you think?




Thursday, January 21, 2010

No longer Undefeated but certianly not defeated

So Logan's team went to a tournament last weekend and he lost his first match of the season. I think it kinda took the pressure off.
On Wednesday Poston took on Sheperd Junior High. Logan owned his guy! It was a fun match to watch. Surprisingly Bev and Jim DeWyze came down from Utah and got to see him. Then they took some cinnamon rolls off of my hands.
Here are some stills from Logan's match. He told me that morning I hadn't taken any awesome still pictures of him wrestling this year and could I please catch some of that awesomeness on my camera. Of course, we have videoed each match. But . . . .






I love the look on this kids face, they try so hard for 6 short minutes. Wrestling is such a hard sport. These kids work so hard and then it is just one on one.





Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Yes I am greedy

This is for you Sue - well - and Heather. I really enjoy it when you two combine your talents.

So here are the links, I suggest you follow them.


www.heatherandersonphotography.blogspot.com

http://tendershootz.com


Check out Sue - her button is on my side bar - to see the results when they combine their talents together. It is worth seeing.

My amazing friend.

See this covert? This is in Spain. While driving thru the countryside, all of a sudden my husband who is in the car in front, pulls over.


Concerned something is wrong my Father gets out and inquires what the problem is.



I already know.

Ken has spotted a cool covert to help with drainage.

Now Ken is a civil engineer. He designs roads, with drainage. This covert is a work of art, or so he says.




A year or so later our friend Shelly, who is a civil engineer too, and has worked with Ken, went to school with Ken and pretty much is Ken in female form (well, not really, but it sounds good.)

Shelly is a sewing goddess.

She and I have a love of fabric and the things we can do with it. When she bought her last house it was me she took to Ikea to help design her perfect sewing room.

I am still jealous.

Anywho, Shelly was looking to enlarge her repertoire of quilting masterpieces and has taken some classes in architecture quilting and was looking for some pictures to turn into quilts. After a fruitless search through books and such she came to me knowing we went to Spain. She told me she wanted to see ALL the pictures.

I told her there were 1439 pictures.


She looked at ALL of them. And picked a few she thought would work.

Then for Christmas she made us this.


Really the perfect present.

It combines Ken's engineering interests with my love of sewing and fabric.







The quilting around the top tell you this was in the Puebla's Blanca's (White Villages) and the year we went. I could not get a good picture of the quilting to show up.


At Thanksgiving Shelly toured my house and decided exactly where it should be hung. Good thing I agree completely!!
Isn't this stunning?

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Logan is a STUD!!

I have to admit I am busting my buttons. Poston Jr High wrestled Basha tonight and Logan pinned his guy in the 2nd period.

That means he is still

UNDEFEATED

this season!!

There are 2 more regular season matches and then the City Tournament. They are also going to a tournament on Saturday. So will he stay undefeated? Not sure about the tournament, sometimes they are really tough. But I think he can do it for the regular season matches. Very exciting stuff.
On another front, Brenn asked me to make her a school bag that will fit her laptop and her books. It is one of the most complicated bags I have made to date and I am wrestling with it myself. I will, of course, be victorious. But so far I have ripped out a lot, which is unlike me. When I am finally done I will post it in its glorious state.
I am praying for those in Haiti - it seems like they have been hit awfully hard by this earthquake. What terrible destruction. It breaks my heart.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Blogging and American Idol

Just sitting here with my new tiny laptop watching American Idol with my boys. Hilarious! Some really stand out and a few crazies. I am always amazed that these people are not put off by the previous seasons and those they make fun of on national television. I know this is why I would never try out - well except for the whole have to be able to sing and all - I see that 9000 people showed up and the one guy is mad he had to wait so long for his audition. WHAT?!! Of course you have to wait.

On another front, I got to teach Seminary today. Only one hour. Not Logan's class either but I sure enjoyed it. We got to watch a DVD segment, somewhat better than Tom Trails filmstrips, but really, still a little cheesy. I loved the message. Alma 5, asking the hard questions. Are we ready to stand before the bar of Judgement and face God? Have you had a mighty change of heart? Is this leading your life? There is so much to learn in the scriptures just waiting for us to delve in and keep that change of heart going.

I also went and interviewed with a member of the Stake Presidency today. I sure love that man. He was truly inspired to take our young men on a stake encampment last summer devoted to getting them excited and committed to going on a mission. My boys came home with such a great Spirit and sure in their purpose. I love it. He told me several inspirations he received and things that happened last minute that really turned out for the best. His original inspiration came at girls camp. He really felt that the boys needed a girls camp type of Spiritual activity. In nature, surrounded by the good word and with lots of boy activities (guns and bows/arrows.) I am grateful for these men who donate their time and talents to keep our church running. At church last Sunday Dallin interviewed with the Bishop for his birthday. He and the Bishop decided that in 9 months Dallin will start filling out his mission papers. WOW!

Well I am now rambling and I love watching TV with my boys.

PS: If any of this Church stuff is confusing go here.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

AAHHhhhmmm......

My really wonderful Daddy got me a new laptop. It is tiny. I should be able to take it anywhere. That means I can sit on my couch and blog or read blogs. Maybe take a break from Mario bros. and surf the web or pay my bills.

I have to explain about my Dad.

He is the greatest!

When I was a kid, he was loud and strict. Well kinda. If you needed $5 for gas you ALWAYS asked Dad not Mom. He would always give you ten (that was when $10 would fill a gas tank) because my Mom would only give you what you need and not enough for fries at McDonald's on the way home. He provided cars for us to drive (4 for my sister to crash) and made us work on the cars.
He set a very strict curfew and for every minute we were late we were grounded for a day. Once I was 1 1/2 hours late (at least that is what the clock said) but there was my Dad waiting for me to get home. They never waited up. You just had to go in and tell them you were home and they would look at the clock and ask a few questions and go to sleep. I will admit to padding the clock with a few extra minutes.
Anyway back to the late story, I sputtered and tried to explain as my father asked how many days I would be grounded and when Prom was (1 week to Prom and I was attending a 2ND one in 2 weeks) when my Mother started laughing. This was serious, they never laughed when it was serious. Really it was daylight savings time and I was only 15 minutes late. My Dad enjoyed the prank so much I got to work off the extra days and go to Prom.

We always knew he loved my Mother more than us.

As I have grown older and he has mellowed - My brother Dean is responsible for that as much as his aging and wisdom. He can still fix anything (including computers) and will always give up his time to help someone else.

I notice that he has successfully taught his children to accept people for who they are and not who they should be. To be friendly and to be basically good people. He changed his life when he met and married my mother and then they joined the Mormon church together.

I sure love my Dad. I can not imagine having another Dad. I never, ever doubted that my Dad loved and adored me. Even when I did those things that exasperated him to no end.
This really didn't start as a post about my Dad, it was supposed to be about my new laptop, but since my Dad is the one who gave it to me and he is so great how could I resist.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

The Call

It's 11:06 pm.

I am asleep.

My cell phone rings.

It is Dallin.

In a high pitched, shaky voice,

"Mom, we have a problem."

At this point I am still oblivious to what is going on, I am thinking,
"Yes you have a problem, you have not answered my texts and you are late!"
But, the tone and sound of his voice stops my tirade.

"What's the problem?" I ask.

"We flipped the car."

"WHAT?!?!?! Is anyone hurt?"

"No, there is no blood and no broken bones."

"Who was in the car?"

"Kai (my nephew), Logan and me."

"Who's car?"

"Uncle Dean's Tahoe."

"Do we need to come and get you?"

"YES!!"

"Is the car on its side or top?"

"Side."

"OK, Dad will be there soon."






No way to sleep until they get home and I can hug on them and make sure they are really okay. Super Mario to the rescue.

By the time Dean and Ken get out there the car was on its tires - never under estimate what a big group of teenagers can lift. The kids were out at a big bonfire in the desert. They were on the way home and took a corner, on a dirt road, just a little too fast. Blessedly, they all had their seat belts on!! Wow, my house is really never boring.

Actually the boys were grounded for the week for lying to their mother about wrestling practice and their lack of attendance to said practice (that's for you Marilyn! Invite me to your blog!). I was set to keep them grounded for the whole week and Ken (the big 'ole softie) convinced me that this was the last night before school started and the boys had to spend New Years with us playing cards. So I let them go. I am so glad they did not get hurt. I am not sure I would have felt if it had turned out differently.

Friday, January 1, 2010

I am addicted.....

Really - Santa brought our whole family this one game and I cannot stop playing it!
My thumb is sore. I hear the music in my sleep (no that was Ken playing at 5am). With both boys grounded I started to play just to rub it in and well.....now I cannot seem to stop.
HELP!!!
Well kinda, maybe after I beat Bowser and get to the third world.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Bored yet??

Are your children already bored with their Christmas gifts? Apparently mine are because here is the fun they have cooked up tonight.....

Really, Jenny gave us some saran wrap when they went to Lake Powell with us YEARS ago and finally I let the children play with it. They have stuck people to light posts and trees. They have used it and used it but finally tonight we finished the roll!

I guess it is true when they say the best toys are the box it came in and the stick from the backyard.

Happy New Year!

Friday, December 25, 2009

Merry Christmas!

Here is a copy of our Christmas letter and our Picture.




The Cole Family
By Dallin
This has been an exciting year for our family. We have gone on a few trips this year and spent a lot of quality time as a family. First we went to Yellowstone and had lots of fun smelling sulfur pits and watching water boil. We also went to Lake Powell and had a great time there. Kai, Tate, and Myself all got stuck on a cliff for a few hours. It had a nice lovely view of the water 150ft below. Tate now has an exercise movie out called “Great Calves in 5 hours” based in this experience. Our third trip was to Disneyland, California Adventures, and Six Flags. That was a blast! We had sooo much fun on X-2! It was so nuts that I can’t wait to go back with my physics class next year.
Other than being kind of a dufus, Logan has been doing pretty well this year. He is a freshman, and has kept himself busy with sports. He played tennis during the fall season this year and did pretty well. He has also been wrestling. He is doing really well. He won the city title for his weight class in eighth grade. He also was sixth in the state for his age group in freestyle. So far on the Poston team he is undefeated. He also went to Washington D.C. with the Close up Foundation, and saw many of the cool sites in our nation’s great capital.
I have had a great senior year so far. Besides being a boss, I have kept busy working hard on the wrestling team. We have a great team this year and should do really well in state. I have done a lot in the past year. One of the big things was the week of chill and grills during spring break. It was a lot of fun and we all got great tans. I went to a wrestling camp over the summer with my team and had a lot of fun. I was also in a little rock band for a little bit but it didn’t work out and I got kick out. I took culinary arts this semester and cooked a lot of tasty food. I had a blast and hope to do more cooking in my own kitchen. I also got an awesome Toyota Corolla. It’s a stick shift and I really enjoy driving it.
Brenn graduated this last school year, and is know going to ASU! She is having a lot of fun being a COLLEGE STUDENT!!! She also got a new car, a Jeep Liberty, and she loves it. She is taking some art class and has made some really cool projects. She graduated from massage therapy school in May, and loves having that job skill. She moved into Grandma and Grandpa Cole’s house while they were in Utah, and loved living on her own, but now is back here with us. Her headaches are improving (hurray!) and she is slowing starting to not be afraid of her Single’s Ward and RM’s in general.
Mom and Dad are getting OLD, but they don’t think so. They have been doing good. Mom has had a lot to do chasing kids, puppies, and grandma. Mom loves teaching Logan’s Sunday school class. She also writes a great, entertaining blog (k2cole.blogspot.com). My favorite part is the cinnamon rolls every Tuesday for me and my friends. Dad has really enjoyed working with the teachers at church. He works at AECOM and enjoys what he does. He got to work on the spaceport in New Mexico.
All in all, our family has had a great year and are hoping to have a better one next year!
P.S. BAH HUMBUG!!!

Saturday, December 19, 2009

And its six days until Christmas


I started out this morning feeling pretty good about my Christmas list. I actually felt like I was a little ahead and have the rest of the week planned so I just have to do a little each day to be ready for the
BIG DAY!!


I got up a little late due to the fact that my son and his buddies were really noisy when leaving at 6:30am to go snowboarding in Flagstaff (about 130 miles away.) So I slept a little longer.


I planned to go and sew with my friend Shelly - she has company coming for Christmas and wanted to make some PJ pants for all the kids. Due to my long friendship with Jenny, I always make my kids a pair of PJ pants for Christmas and thought going to Shelly's was a clever way to hide my sewing and sewing with a friend is always super fun. Unfortunately I am a lame brain and told Shelly to wrong amount of fabric to buy and now she has to go back to the fabric store. But mine are done. Sorry Shelly.


Came home to spend the next 3 hours catching up on my ironing. Whew - I hate it when I let it pile up. During which I got a telephone call from Dallin, in Flagstaff, telling me they locked the keys in the truck and could we just "bring" him the spare set.
UUHHMMM...
I love the Internet for the ability to look up a locksmiths in Flagstaff, have them quote me prices on how much it would be to rescue my teenage son. $80.00 Good thing we already had our Christmas or I might be panicking. Locksmith finally finds child (whose cell phone is INSIDE the truck) and they are on the way home. They waited until 2 to call since it takes about 2 hours to get to Flagstaff and the lifts close at 4. No need to leave early for one little hiccup.


Later in the day....Logan and his friends are playing Judge - a hide and seek game they made up a couple years ago and still the kids gather to play. I am wrapping presents. I take a break in the restroom. I hear the crash of glass. Do you know it is possible to finish that business in less than 3 seconds when one is inspired? Ran out to check Grandma first, Dog knocking over Christmas tree 2nd (since she has done that once so far, eaten 4 glass ornaments, my angel we bought our first Christmas and assorted other keepsake ornaments) and finally the children running around in the dark outside. Results, Brenn's window is broken. Thanks Dakota. Luckily he is fine, no blood or cuts, but now I need a new window.


Well its now 11:30pm and Ken is still at work, all the kids are OUT and I am recording this for the future (and to get sympathy comments.)


On the plus side, Brenn is finally getting better. The new medicine (the one we can get, anyway) seems to be helping. Not only is she sleeping like the dead, but she is eating better and I think over all feeling alot better. YEAH!!


And yesterday I got a mystery Christmas card from a name I did not recognize in Avondale, Az. As far as I knew I did not know anyone there but to my utter delight it was one of the couples we sold a puppy to (Handsome Rob who is now Hank) with pictures and all. It really made my day. He is HUGE. As big as I think Stella is he is bigger and just beautiful. I also got a story about Emmett, who we sold to a guy Mike, who works in office. Emmett got the garage door open while Mike was at work and jumped on top of the car. The car is a convertible. He went right through and got stuck in the car for the day. I am sure one day Mike will laugh, too bad it rained for the next two days. Luckily for this breed, they are so sweet and have such personality it is easy to wait for them to mature.
Well I feel better now and hope you enjoyed the post.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Dallin and the reason I am so busy!

You may think I am busy like a bee (or a Santa) but no, I have been so busy this week I didn't even know Brenn

HACKED

my blog until today. Sad, Sad, to be so behind in my blog reading.

I had a birthday and I thank all those who wished me a Happy Day - it was. We did at least get our trees up. Ken and I spent the previous weekend in New Mexico at a wrestling tournament with Dallin and the team. I did have to take one kid to the ER but it turned out OK and he even wrestled last night. Apparently he was too worried Logan would take his spot!

We got home and taught Sunday School and Priesthood - had a birthday dinner fixed by my great Mother in Law and then off and running for the week.

My Grandma turned 90 yesterday (more on that later) and we had a quiet luncheon for her. I should have been home preparing but instead I got a call from one of the coaches at 7am (remember I get up at 8:30am) telling me I needed to take Dallin to the ER for stitches and to be checked out for a concussion.

I thought to myself,

"Self, they were just checking weight this morning. Why did they have to mess around too?"

When I got there and found out that really Dallin had been talking to Coach Murdoch for about 20 minutes. I mean to say Coach was lecturing Dallin for about 20 minutes and Dal locked his knees and passed out. When he passed out he had his hands in his pants pockets and hit a table on the way down and look - it actually kinda looks like a Toro! I guess Coach Murdoch is really boring!!

The hospital employees kept telling him he was cutting weight - he really isn't. He maintains about 137lbs without much effort. Really he just locked his knees and comes from a family who is prone to passing out. Just ask Andrew (he caught Brenn this summer at ASU, great story, much embarrassment for Brenn, lots of giggles for me).

Anyway here are the pictures of yesterdays complication for my day.


Look how big the bump is! This is last night after the wrestling match (no he did not wrestle). But I was still in charge of the snack bar, so I figured he could help out there. He is out for a week, until the stitches come out and then he has to have it taped up to keep it from splitting open.
Like my brother said,
"It is never boring!"
Logan wrestled last night for Poston too. He won, but the kid he beat was seriously the chubbiest 112 pounder I have EVER seen. I had to ask the coach if he really made weight!
So far Logan is undefeated this season. So great to see them do well.

Monday, December 7, 2009

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!

Today is Mom's birthday, and so I'm back to hack into her blog again! She is such a great friend and example to me, and I want to make sure she knows how much I love and appreciate her.

Here's the picture she was looking for yesterday -- aren't we cute!? Happy Birthday Momma -- I love you!!!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Thanksgiving ETC...

Warning: Picture overload!! Too cheap to buy hats we just posed in the store - I think its great for the Christmas card don't you?
So as you can probably tell we spent Thanksgiving at Disneyland and Six Flags. What a weekend! We got up a 3am on Thanksgiving and drove to Disneyland, spent the entire day and evening there and then checked into our hotel at about 11:30pm. Got up the next morning and spent the day at Disney. We did take a break, rest, eat at a normal priced restaurant and then closed down the park. The Fireworks and Fastasmic are amazing. I really do love to go to Disneyland, but not necessarily with my closest million friends!




Us on Splash Mountain.





The end of Small World. If it could only be that easy.




The Castle was beautiful. It changed colors as the fireworks went off and the music changed.
WOW
- can they come and decorate (then come and clean it all up) at my house?







Nothing as boring as California Screamin......



Aren't we all just cute?









Eating our Turkey legs - I cannot find the one of Brenn and I. It must be on her camera. This is my SIL Shelly and her girls. We spent a day at Disney and then Magic Mtn with them - what fun. Allison - the one on the right - is a super rollercoaster rider now!
On the coaster at California Disney.

Why does Dallin have to make that face? Of course I am my usual photogenic self.
We had a ball - super tired when we got home - but it was so fun to spend that time with our kids.
We rode all of the extreme rollercoasters at Magic Mountain.
When they say EXTREME they are not kidding!
WOW!!

Who thinks up these things? Better yet, Why do I feel the need to ride every single one?
Love it!!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Does your Husband read your Blog?



I wondered about other Husbands.
I know Brad sometimes comments on Jenny's blog, so he must read it sometimes.

My husband does not read my blog.

EVER.

Well except once, when he thought I put an increminating picture his friend Wade talked him into when we were dating. He strongly impressed upon me that he would be very unhappy to find that posted to the internet.


Maybe someday when I am sure he will never check it and it will come with a pledge from all readers not to tell him.


But back to my query, Does your husband read your blog?




Should this hurt my feelings? I guess if I have to ask, probably not. But doesn't he want to know what is rolling around in my head during the course of a day?
At least 5 others (those who commented on my last post) want to know, so why doesn't he?

Or maybe its because he calls me everytime he is driving somewhere (yes, he is hands free in his cell phone calling) so he already gets enough of Karen.



How about you, Does your husband read your blog?





PS - I took this with my phone (My husband left the camera at work) so it is a funny color, but I wanted to show how much Stella has grown. She is the one with the green collar.

What a sweet picture.
Remember she is only about 7 months old!!

Monday, November 16, 2009

Trying to get in the Christmas Spirit

As I was wondering around the Christmas section in my local Fry's Super Center. I browsed through the new and old Christmas music and there it was...



Something


GUARANTEED


to bring that special feeling into my home.


'Nuff Said!

Monday, November 9, 2009

What's the deal with my counter??!!

Disclaimer: I have a headache - I have had a worst one this last week - this is crappy and I am on a lot of drugs today (prescription and safe) but if this is a little "out there" (more than normal) just enjoy the ride!

What is up with my counter?

I have counter envy. I will admit. When I visit another blog and the counter is in the tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands (see me green) I wonder if they are more special than me.

And then one day, yes literally one day my counter went from the mid 2000's to the mid 12,000's. I thought "WOW" I must be catching on, what I say and how I say it is better than I think it is and my writing skills must not be as bad as all my English teachers said (only if I really believed that, I know Jenny and Sue must cringe).

But alas, my counter for the following month has been as normal as it was before the jump. So this leads me to conclude (remember the medication) that all counters are flawed. Except of course NieNie and C jane of course because they have been on Oprah and you know what that does to book sales, is it any wonder it would raise their readership?

Even though I am, of course, witty and funny, I really believe my counter shorted out for a minute (maybe just to make me feel good) but I still have only a few readers, love you all, but now I think I will just have comment envy because you just cannot rely on the counters to be accurate.

PS: I will not download a new counter because that would reset to 0, and at least if a new person actually reads my blog I will look more popular than I am (yes, I know, just like High School!)

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Blue Men

At our lovely Mountain View High School football games the wrestlers dress up as the
Blue Men
as a way to show school spirit. Remember this is Arizona so although it is not super hot it is not that cold either. Usually it is only Seniors and occasionally Juniors that are considered and the Coach picks who gets to be the Blue men for the game and Dallin got to finally dress for success in BLUE! Don't you think the blue sets off his hair?


He is of course the 'S' in TOROS -
S for Smiley,
which is his nickname. Most of the kids and parents do not know his name is Dallin. He was christened Smiley the summer before his Sophomore year by the wrestling team because they went to a miserable camp, they had to camp for a week in the football field of a school in Colorado. It rained for 4 out of the 5 days. The food was terrible and they all lost like crazy. Not a fun camp, but through it all Dallin kept smilin', hence the nickname Smiley.Tate (the kid on the cliff) was the T and assorted other wrestlers fill in the letters. The boys do push-ups on a board held overhead when the team scores.At the end of the night instead of being able to shower - the paint clogs the drains - they had to hose off with the garden hose.
BBBRRRRR!! Dallin and Mason waiting for the team to come back at halftime doing an Irish jig. Wish I had the video camera with me!!

Dallin is a great son and I am sad/excited for him to graduate this year. His mission is not that far away, boy does the time fly!

Monday, November 2, 2009

Happy Halloween Picture and Brenn's Art Project

This is Stella - one of Zara's puppies - not the best picture but she is enormous!! 6 months old and as tall as her mom, she does not quite have Zara's width but I really think she will be bigger than her mom! She is trouble! She can get to
ANYTHING
on the counter and will eat what ever is in reach. She loves Grandma and her morning toast, she lays her head on Grandma's lap until she gets a bite. Pretty soon she will just raise up and steal all the toast!!

I am a failure as a mother because I did not get pictures of all the kids and their costumes. Brenn and Ashley were by far the cutest!


Brenn and I were hunting for her costume (she is the Cheshire Cat) she told me something pink and purplee, preferable with stripes, cute but not slutty. I find the perfect dress, turn it around and it has a zipper right up the front!! A little slutty but so perfect we bought it anyway!
Found the perfect tights, great pink shoes, and purple cat ears! Check out Ashley's boots, they crafted a costume around them because they were too good to pass up!




Logan went as the Hungry Howie's pizza delivery guy - we had pizza delivered and POW great idea, sorry no picture.
Dallin and his friends worked most of the afternoon and evening on their costumes and I went to bed before they finished so no picture either.


Brenn had to do a project demonstration different lighting techniques. Most of the kids used a marble, but Brenn thought that was boring so she used one of her old eyes instead.







Seems to match Halloween just a bit!

Post Edit: For those who do not know my darling daughter Brenn, she had cancer when she was 9 mos old and lost her right eye to that beast. Between Cryotherapy and Radiation her left eye was saved and surprisingly enough, she has really good vision from that. So her right eye is fake. I know you can't tell, well I can, but most people can't tell the difference. All of her life she had been proud, not embarrassed of her fake eye, boy do we have stories, someday I will recount the best of them. But that is where the prop came from for her fun art project.