RENEWAL IS THE THEME TODAY as we READ Through the Bible

READING THE BIBLE IN 1 YEAR: Deuteronomy 28

READING THE BIBLE IN 1 YEAR - Deuteronomy 27

READING THE BIBLE IN 1 YEAR: Learn lessons about Kindness

Generosity and Divorce are themes as we Read the Bible this year

READING THE BIBLE IN 1 YEAR: Deuteronomy 22

Reading the Bible in 1 Year: History of the Children of Israel

The Nation of Israel - Reading the Bible in 1 Year

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

DIVERSE ENERGIES

I even love the name of this book and two of the authors were at the book signing panel, which took place Sunday, October 14th at Powell's Books in Beaverton: Malinda Lo and Cindy Pon.
But the full panel included: Mette Ivie Harrison, Cindy Pon, Janni Lee Simner, Sarah Rees Brennan and Malinda Lo. And all of these women write about strong female characters!!! and if that's not cool, I don't know what is. Plus, Sarah Rees Brennan kept me laughing while she talked about her new book Unspoken. So, now I have another book on my TBR list.

This great panel of speakers had just come from the Sirens Conference, which now I want to go to next year and was sorry I missed it this year because these speakers were funtabulous. Between skits and humorous anctedotes all of these women told powerful stories about writing, their characters and they even shared part of there lives, like the fact that Mette Harrison is an Iron Man Athlete! Crazy strong female character herself. They also talked about speculative fiction and writing in that field: Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and/or Horror.

I bought a copy of Diverse Energies because Cindy Pon is one of the authors and after Silver Phoenix and Fury of the Phoenix, you have to have something else of hers to read...right? It also didn't hurt that Malinda Lo has one of her stories in the book. Plus I think anthologies are always fun and diverse... ;D because you have different authors with different stories to tell from different perspectives.And Cindy and Malinda both signed the copy for me :D





Friday, October 12, 2012

Pretty in Pink

We had to dress up our little Husky for the party so we put a pretty pink bow around her neck...I'm not sure if she's playing dead or just having fun...

But, like a kid just try to get a good picture. Impossible.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Embellishing Inexpensive Gifts...Gloves

I was making birthday gifts all weekend long. And, with such a big family, I have to watch my budget. So I took some inexpensive gloves and sewed some seasonal buttons on them to make them festive, fun and fall-ready.

Take a peek.

Then I taped on a pretty Goblin Glog sticker to a brown paper bag and a bottle of wine and WAH-LAH instant gift ready to go.



Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Costume Part II - The Riddler

So this is Part II of the DIY Riddler Costume.

We needed to paint question marks on the Riddler costume. So, we needed to make a template: a question mark template or stencil.

We drew the question mark on a piece of paper then transferred it to black crafting foam (you can purchase this at any craft store) so the paint wouldn't soak through - like it would if we used paper as the stencil. Then we put a piece of wood inside the tank top - so the paint wouldn't soak into the fabric and leave black blotches all over the back of the shirt (you could also use aluminum foil or wax paper). We took some black fabric paint and sprayed away.

Here's the process in a pictorial history:


 Next we need to make the mask but that will have to be another blog post. There's only so much we can do in one evening :(

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

How to Make a Tank Top

We have the Run Like Hell Halloween Theme Run coming up. It's a benefit for ALS and we've been working on putting our costumes together. This year it's a Super Hero Theme and we're planning on Batman as our theme.

My hubby is going as the Riddler, I'm thinking of Poison Ivy and my sis is going to be either Catwoman or Robin.

Anyway, when you're wearing a costume for a run you have to remember not to over dress or you'll get too warm. So, my husband asked me if I could make the tee-shirt we were using for his Riddler attire into a tank top.

I thought, "How hard could it be?"

So I took one his favorite, old, worn out tank tops and used it as the pattern.

I used a sharpie to sketch the patten onto the tank top and cut it out (remember to allow for a seam allowance--I forgot).

Then I stitched up the raw edges. Soon we'll stencil the question marks on the shirt but this was the first step in the process.

Here's a pictorial history of how I did it.




I'll post the next step this week.

Monday, October 8, 2012

October Bday Cupcakes

There were three family birthday parties this weekend. And, so, of course I had to bake. I had to make . . . cupcakes.

Okay they're kind of silly but I had fun.

And they didn't scare anyone away :D

I think it's fun to bake/make cupcake(s).

And The Old Spaghetti Factory even let me bring them into the restaurant! So, we had cake and ice cream for dessert.


Friday, October 5, 2012

50 Shades - Who Will Play Christian?

If you've read the book(s), what do you think?

Who would make a great or even a good Christian?



I've been hearing--or maybe I should say reading--rumors about Ryan Gosling playing the devilishly handsome, and seriously messed up, Christian Grey. But....I think he's a little boy-next door for the part. And, I was thinking (and reading about) Vampire Diaries Ian Somerhalder as another contender for the part. Personally, and not that it matters, but I think he might make a better Mr. Grey. He seems a little darker and more devilish -- at least to me.

But there are other options being tossed around like

Matt Bomer

and Colin Eggelsfield

 or even a Nordic God like Thor



What do you think? Who would you like to see play Christian Grey? And, do you have any other ideas/suggestions?