As a rule, man is a fool / When it's hot, he wants it cool / When it's cool, he wants it hot /
Always wanting what it's not, / Never wanting what he's got.

Sunday, July 5, 2015

We've Moved!

About a month ago, we left our home in Carrollton, Texas and relocated to Aurora, Illinois. Dallas to Chicago - a big move for us! Robert was offered a promotion with the condition that he would have to relocate. We happily accepted and now we're in a new place. Moving was a big headache and we had some hiccups selling our home in Texas (including a check that the title company mailed to Aurora, Colorado instead of Illinois), but things are smoothing out now. 

Our house in Carrollton, Texas
Good-bye Texas!
I have to remind myself to not say Ill-i-noise. Emily keeps telling me that it's "just like Texas here!" The weather hasn't been "just like Texas" here; seems like the high temperature has only been 80 degrees instead of 95+. Robert loves his new job and the company car that came with it. We've made friends and started sightseeing. We're working on getting licensed for foster care in Illinois. 

Hello Illinois!
We had a family picnic the first night in our new place.
All in all, we are sad to leave our friends in Texas, but we are very happy with the way life is turning out for us in Illinois.

Monday, January 19, 2015

Zoo Animal Profile Cards

Guys. Seriously. Sometimes I am just awesome/crazy. We received passes to the Dallas Zoo for Christmas and I decided that it would be a fun learning opportunity. So I made cards for each kind of animal at the zoo. And laminated maps. 




We are going to be learning all kinds of things over here! Like what a rock hyrax is and what reticulated means.


 And did you know there is more than one kind of zebra?! Yep.


Our plan is to see every animal at the Dallas Zoo before the year is up. We'll put stickers on the cards of the animals that we've seen. 

Lest you think I'm too awesome, I did not do the research for the cards. I totally copy-and-pasted all of the information from the Dallas Zoo's website. But I DID do some really sweet formatting. Here are the files:

Mammals
Birds
Reptiles and Amphibians
Invertebrates

I printed them out on cardstock using my home printer, laminated them and then cut along the lines. I'm thinking about punching holes in the cards and putting them together on a ring. But it might be handy to have them separate. We'll have to see what works best for us.

I hope you enjoy them!

P.S. The Dallas Zoo has an iPhone app! I wanted actual cards for my 4-year-old who is more tactile, but the app is really cool too. You can find all of the same animal info on the app. On each profile page, you can click on the "Map" button and it will show you exactly where in the zoo that animal is located. The app also lists the schedule of events for the day. And it has an awesome "Friend Finder" You get a PIN number and your friend gets a PIN. You share your PINs with each other and the Friend Finder lets you see your friends each others location on the map for 24 hours. Neato!

P.P.S. After looking at the map, I just noticed that the zoo's list of animals is incomplete. Where is the info for the koalas? Emus? Lorikeets? Red crowned crane? The app map says there are camel rides, but the one printed from the websites doesn't say anything about camels. Do you have camels or not?! I need to know!! What about the koi and owls I've seen in the Children's Zoo? Not having complete information drives me crazy! Obviously. I might be sending the zoo an email. Time for an update people!

Friday, June 13, 2014

PBS Remixed

Isn't PBS the best? Everyone I know has at least one past or current PBS favorite. And now I want to introduce you to PBS Remixed! First, let's start with the fabulous Mister Rogers singing "Garden of Your Mind".


Now you NEED to watch Bob Ross performing "Happy Little Clouds". This is Emily's favorite. I think she likes watching him paint. Who doesn't?


Next up, good ol' LeVar Burton from Reading Rainbow.


Didn't that make your day better?

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Arts and Crafts

I have decided that crafting is therapeutic. It's something that is just for me. An activity that doesn't have anything to do with my identity as a wife, a mother or any of my other roles. This is Alicia stuff only! And I'm going to start sharing my art-ing and crafting here. You can be sure that whatever groovy things you might see here, I've got lots of other struggles (see my post about keeping it real).

Let's begin with my crafting bio. Generally, I'm a Recipe Follower, meaning I'm not usually creative on my own, but I do great if I'm following someone else's example, especially if it comes with instructions or a tutorial. I like re-purposing, upcycling, making things for my daughter, crocheting, and most recently, paint-by-numbers. I usually craft after Emily "I-have-to-touch-everything-even-if-you-just-told-me-not-to" is in bed. I find it relaxing, but stimulating in an oxymoronic way.

Here is my latest creation:


(Don't you just love the toddler easel? The belly photo bomb was an awesome bonus!)

This particular piece of art started out as a crappy painted canvas board from the thrift store. I bought it (and a couple others) with the optimistic idea that I could just paint over the original amateur art and reuse it. I scrolled through my DIY and Crafts board on Pinterest and found a couple of projects I wanted to do. These were my inspiration: 

What an awesome art project for kids! || #LittlePassports #arts and #crafts for 6-8 year olds
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Originally, I was planning to make it look more like the first idea, so I bought primary colored paint, but the more I looked at the second idea, the more I liked the metallic gold underneath. So, for better or for worse, I combined the ideas.


I used Folk Art acrylic paint and your run-of-the-mill painters tape. I painted over the original painting with about 4 layers of metallic gold. This didn't cover as flawlessly as I would have liked. It was a little streaky. Next time, I'll try spray paint.

I was pretty random with my tape placement, but I did try to make sure to press it down securely so the paint wouldn't leak underneath. I wanted an overall metallic shine to the piece so I mixed each color with some of the gold. I wish the photo reflected the shininess better. 



Next time I think I'll try using thinner tape. I'm also thinking about trying one with black lines and making it look like stained glass. Wouldn't that be cool?!

Monday, February 24, 2014

Picture of the Day

I love her face. My sweet girl. 

Picture of the Day

Emily sleeping on the floor in the middle of a mess of books and animals. What a life. :)

Monday, February 3, 2014

Keeping It Real

First, read this: http://dugansincahoots.com/2014/01/23/we-cant-be-friends/

My dear friends, I can GUARANTEE you that my house will be a mess when you come to visit. I like to keep it real. Nope. That's not true. I would prefer to have my house look clean and well decorated all the time, you know, like in BH&G, just so I could enjoy it. But I just can't keep up with that kind of lifestyle. I would go insane. And my family probably would too. So, I try to adjust my expectations of myself, and pretend that I like to keep it real. I was sick for more than half of January, so things have definitely started to slide around the here. Here's what it looks like right now, this very minute.


Part of me says, "Eek!" Another part of me says, "Are you crazy sharing this mess with the whole world?" Yet another part of me wants everyone to know what my average, everyday house looks like because I have a feeling that if we all saw each other's everyday houses, we wouldn't spend so much time stressing about what everyone else thinks.

So my living room (and all the other rooms in my house) is a mess. But do you know what else I see? Victories. Wins. See that pile of laundry on the couch? Sure, it's not folded and my husband's work shirts are getting all wrinkled and the socks are getting lost in the nether regions of the couch......but it's clean laundry gosh darn it! WIN. See all those books on the bookshelves? I have a family that loves reading. WIN. And the bookshelves have only been in that spot for a couple of weeks and my three-year-old has yet to take the books down or mess them up. WIN. See the laptop open on the ottoman? That means that it's quiet time and my daughter is actually staying in her bedroom for once. WIN. Now, see this pile of puzzles in the playroom?


This means that a couple of days ago, when all I could do was sit on the couch and eat rice cakes, Emily actually played by herself for a little while. WIN - with her that's a HUGE WIN actually. And now that I feel better, she has given me the opportunity to remind her that we clean up after ourselves. WIN. 

In so many ways, my life is messy. But maybe I can keep reminding myself to see the "wins" and posts like the link above will remind both of us that our messes help us keep it real and that's what we're really looking for isn't it? REAL friends with REAL lives and REAL messes. Keep it real, my friends. Keep it real.