Thursday, April 30, 2009

Hidey hole...

I've decided I need a hidey hole. For years my kids, particularly Daniel, wanted an Attic. After watching Chevy Case in a "Griswold Family Christmas" He loved how Clark got trapped in the Attic with all that stuff. He always wanted to hide his lego in the attic. We really don't have one. But, now that his toys are much larger, I need a hidey hole. I've recently finished reading "whistling in the dark" by Lesley Kagan. The character in the story has a hidey hole. I need one of those. So that's today's adventure.
It's hard finding a hidey hole.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Random Act of Kindness

Nancy from all pulped out posted this today and I thought I would jump on board.


a R.A.K. giveaway

Here are the rules -
they are really pretty simple:
The first five (5) people to comment on this post
will get something from or made by me.
This offer does have some restrictions
and limitations so please read carefully:
I make no guarantees that you will like what I make
What I create or give will be just for you.
It’ll be done over the next 12 months.
You have no clue what it’s going to be.
I reserve the right to do something extremely strange.
I reserve the right to change the rules!
(like giving away to more than 5 people or
pick someone random from my followers list?)
And in return, all you need to do is post this text
into a post of your own
and make or give 5 things for 5 others.
Of course, you’ll want to send me your mailing address…
Sound fun?
if you are interested in
participating in the Random Act of Kindness,
please let me know in your comment
and pay it forward!

Since Nancy was the only person responding, I've just changed the rules. You will be surprised.

Monday, April 27, 2009

I'm a leftover flower child...

I've been dipping my brush into some oils lately. I think I like it. I haven't painted in oils for many years, mostly because of the smell, and the fact that they are not dry when you decide it's time to take the bus home, from where ever. You see in the old days, I would go out into the "field" and paint, it wasn't until I started to paint in folk art that I stayed in and at a painting table not at an easel, and even the watercolours that I have done lately have been at a table. Very foreign to me, so this little piece was painted at a table with no real flower in front of me. But I like it! I always am drawn to flowers, I'm a leftover flower child, if it didn't draw attention to me I think I might wear a flower in my hair.And yes I'd love to go to San Francisco.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Sunday's Quest

I don't know how I connected with Annette, but she's out there in Blogland, I've been reading her little quotes about "enjoying the ride" and while I agree with mostly everything, I thought I should do a little book about these two. Some days I don't feel like I've earned my keep, so maybe if I am able to stay awake long enough to jot these two things down I'll be able to say I did something. So Sunday's quest is to do something.
Each night before you go to bed complete the following statement's:
1) "I am thankful for____"
2)" Today I accomplished__
__"
So today I'm grateful, even more than usual, for the patience of my boys, for helping me keep connected.
And I accomplished, a few more layouts in my Creative Moments part, and I cleaned out several drawers with papers galore. In so doing I found these treasures.
You know how you are attracted to certain things, I'm not sure what I will do with these, but I just can't get rid of them. These two match or co-ordinate with a screen I have had for a number of years. When I last painted I took it down and it is still not up again. I thought I would do the "chain reaction thing" but as yet have not found anywhere in my home that I like it. So these two will have to wait until I do. I also don't like things "too" matchy matchy.So you see how you can easily get side tracked, I could have sat down to think about these embroidered pieces. And another job is created. They are not very big, 81/2 X 11 or so. I always thought cushions. I'm open to suggestions.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Two fun years


Two years ago my niece and god daughter & her husband had their first child. A lovely little girl. She just turned two, she's the life of our family gettogethers. Check out the shoes. I know when my nieces were born, I had no children at the time, life changed. Christmas, Easter Halloween and just regular visits became more fun. Kids do that to grown-up families. So here's wishing our little girl Happy Birthday.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Postcard friendship friday

I know I've probably mentioned that I'm the daughter of immigrants. Post WWII Polish Immigrants. As children we were Polish, not Canadians, we were allowed to speak English to each other, but not to my parents, this was a punishable offence, still is. My parents left their homeland not by choice, but by force, the force of war. They remained true to their heritage always, so it would not surprise one that when a slice of their country, such as this group of folk dancers, came to Canada, they would most certainly be there. They were both very involved in polish youth groups, trying desperately to keep their children within the culture. So we have all these postcardy things in our home and now my stash. So happy postcard friendship friday.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Two Posts in one Day eh!

You'll notice, or perhaps not, that in my side bar I have added the "Knitting Frolic". I am so amazed that this is happening. I haven't knit for years, but am thinking it's time. I just seem to sleep in front of the TV way too much. I am so amazed that these ladies (young ladies) knit like they do. And then Martha will knit something and I just need to remember how to do it too. Check it out if you're around.

That is that for the cat!

Well after three intense classes on cats it was time for a little "cheesy". I don't remember why I took this class, it must have been all those cravings I'm "still" having. You know how my sister thought I might be pregnant. Well here's the baby.
This was painted with that new technique in "Genisis Paints' they are heat set. I think that is what attracted me to the class. When you take on a project with a whole new set of paints, the cost can be quite high. So I think I was thinking I should take a class where the palette was included just to see if I like it. Uh, it's o.k. I don't think I'm investing in it just yet. I'm not sure about the baby, I think I might be adopting it out. Yes, I did paint the baby. It seems this is the latest craze. The raw materials for these babies is unassembled, unpainted plastic. First you pour in some purple paint so that the skin is somewhat veiney, then the application of several, probably five or more layers of skin tones and veins are painted in, all of this heat set between layers, the lips, the eyes and toe nails have a glaze, (I put eyelashes on as well), and a french manicure. We didn't get into hair, apparently that is a whole 'nother ball game. Then we put silica sand in the head, and limbs, and butt to make the baby floppy, and assembled, dressed and viola! we were done in just six hours. Most of the other ladies carried their baby around for the remainder of the day, I plopped mine into my "Carmi bag" and went on, I'm not sure about this at all.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

The big cat.

The big cat is done as well. I loved painting this piece, and I think the eyes turned out o.k.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Cat number two

If you see I haven't blogged for a few days, it's not that I'm not available or have nothing to say, but it's esay time and I think I might have to surgically remove the keyboard from my sons hands. We share the computer. Anyway, here is my second attempt at a cat's eyes, this time one open, one sort of closed. He's obviously asleep, and cats sleep weird so this is how he looks. I liked this medium, scratch paper and knife. Next it's the big cats.

Friday, April 17, 2009

keeping an eye on things...

I'm crossing another thing off my bucket list this week. Here is one of the pieces I did at the painting convention, a study in animal eyes was my own assignment. I think this cat looks angry, but I'll keep working on it. And I'm not sure it looks like a cat, to me it looks like ToTo from the wizard of Oz.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Dyngus Day, Easter Monday

Well we are all full of good food, much chocolate and cake and good spirits. So just when you think the Poles are finished celebrating, I come up with Dyngus Day. Yes, Dyngus Day. Dyngus Day is celebrated on Easter Monday, boys/men sprinkle girls/women or douse them with water. Now it's not just any boys sprinkling any girl, it's a favorite. So the girl that changes her clothes most frequently on that day wins the popularity contest. This was started in small villages and towns many years ago, my mother claimed that the more well to do sprinkled with perfumes, and of coarse the boy of choice would be rewarded with a beautifully decorated egg. TODAY, yes today my husband is off to Dyngus Day Celebrations, wait till the girl who douses him finds about the in-services he needs, gets and keeps failing. In the U.S. and Poland still, Dyngus Day is celebrated with dances and feasting. Much like St. Patrick's Day only no parade, that I know of. I don't do Dyngus day. I find that after our activities of Holy Week, I love the quiet of Monday. When my children were little and off school, we would enjoy all their treats and some quiet time together. Now that they are men they are off to school/work. I'll visit with my mom and have a nice day as well. If you watch the Buffalo News at 11p.m. tonight you'll get a report on the fun being had on Dyngus Day, and perhaps a glimpse of my husband dancing by/or standing at the bar. I believe the original reason was not only a courtship event but the drowning of winter. We've evolved I guess, now we don't sprinkle, we text. Have a good one.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Happy Easter


Happy Easter to all. In our house and even in my house an egg hunt was not a big deal. I usually chose a good piece of chocolate and something the boys wanted. I don't think my mother did chocolate. Now that this is her main source of nutrition perhaps it was back then and she was a closet chocoholic. HMmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Anyway, my eldest son doesn't like chocolate, (I think he was switched at birth ha ha) so he always wanted some paint brush or book or something so that tended to be the Easter treat. Sasha on the other hand LOVES chocolate, so he usually gets some throughout the Easter season with a grand finale on Easter Morning, some of that good stuff you buy at the One of a Kind. As children we went to 11 a.m. mass. In those days you had to fast at least one hour before communion. So you know how early our breakfast was. There were five kids, so my mother really hustled us to get dressed and to the table. It was an unusual breakfast, Barszcz, (beet soup) ham,with buraczki, eggs (hard boiled) kielbasa, bread and butter, and she always made a makowiec (poppy seed roll). At my house we will have white barszcz, with ham and buraczki, and the rest of it. Since my kids don't eat red or white barszcz, I make my husband eat the one that is traditionally made at Easter. We share the blessed egg. Now this afternoon my sisters and their families and us will get together and have a dinner. I don't remember that at my mother's house, I think we just worked on breakfast leftovers. We quite loved that. Maybe my memory is failing me but... Anyway have a Wonderful Easter.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Swieconka, Holy Saturday

The Blessing of the food in a basket is something we as children did in our home ALWAYS. My mother of coarse early Saturday morning would be rushing to paint some eggs. The basket would contain foods representing the meal we would enjoy on Easter morning. Bread, butter in the shape of a lamb, salt, eggs, hard boiled, some painted and decorated, kielbasa (polish sausage). Our basket was usually quite simple. There was of coarse that unwritten competition amongst the ladies, who had the nicest embroidered covering, who had the biggest Babka, etc. Since it was usually my dad and us that went to bless it, my mother didn't really get involved in the competition. And of coarse when paper napkins came to be available that was the thing, cover your basket with a paper napkin "very in". As Poles began to move out into suburbia the tradition of blessing the Easter baskets appealed to non-Polish people and in our church of manly Filipino and people from Goa the blessing has now become quite a popular new practice. The food are not your usual Polish eats but a mixture.
So you start with your favorite basket. I like the grapeviney ones.
Line it with a cloth napkin, or paper napkin if you want to be "in".

You'll need the following items to complete your presentation, butter, some people do a lamb shaped butter, I didn't this year, because I have my sugar one.


Hard boiled eggs, I've done quite a few here because we will be sharing these both at my house for our family breakfast and at our dinner when our extended family gets together for dinner. There is also the painted one, or as many as you would like to include in your basket.
I've added a few slices of bread, and a small container of salt. I decorated this year with the daffodils from my garden and an olive branch. The napkin gets folded in for transportation and opened for blessing. So for my small family when we sit down to breakfast Easter morning "Andy the head of the household" goes around the table to share the blessed egg, which is cut up into small portions. All blessed food must be consumed, no throwing it out into the trash. I don't do the wine and the chocolate, and neither did my mother, just because she figured we would eat the chocolate before we got to share it, and the wine well ... I'll leave that to your imagination.And Watch the cat, all of this smells so strongly that it's extremely attrictive to pets. We had a poodle at one point in my mother's house, that was fed mostly from table scraps, during holy week when we fasted from Wednesday on the animal had not had much meat so when the basket came out you could see her little nose go and look for it, much like my cat, who wouldn't eat any of it anyway but...

Now I'll have to tell you about some of the fun things of blessing your food. One year this lady came with her very large basket to be blessed, she was a large lady, the church floor had just been waxed and yes you guessed it she took a ride, on her new high heels. She and her basket were quite disheveled but blessed they were.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Post Card Friendship Friday

There is always a reason why I keep something, I don't necessarily remember when I find it again, but it's obvious to me that my mother was much the same. She kept this "Easter Greeting" since 1945. In my last Friday post I mentioned how my Polish relatives never missed sending Easter Greetings, no matter what. Well it's more than true, this postcard was sent during time of war, from Monte Casino to Mexico, where my mother was in a Displaced Person of War Camp. My mother was married to my father at the time, but this card didn't come from him it was another male. Many of the men from the same village would be in the same unit, so everyone knew everyone. Sending greetings is a serious matter, you'll notice that the postcard was printed as an Easter greeting from the Unit, printed especially for the men to send off. Don't know who this man is, but good romance novel material I must say. Anyway Happy Friendship Friday

Monday, April 6, 2009

That's just not nice... Mother Nature.



We've gone from this beautiful, sunny site to this.

If it's not the bunnies it's the snow thwarting my efforts as an unusual gardener. My neighbors are so typical, anything I seem to do seem outrageous to them. Oh well, I hope they survive, my crocus', not my neighbors.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

The Donkey

You know how you remember things from your elementary years. Each Palm Sunday, I remember this poem. It was Mrs. Paradisi that read it to us, grade eight, St. Bernard School. It's going into that little "At a loss for words" book.

The Donkey

When fishes flew and forests walked
And figs grew upon thorn,
Some moment when the moon was blood
Then surely I was born.

With monstrous head and sickening cry
And ears like errant wings,
The devil's walking parody
On all four-footed things.

The tattered outlaw of the earth,
Of ancient crooked will;
Starve, scourge, deride me: I am dumb,
I keep my secret still.

Fools! For I also had my hour;
One far fierce hour and sweet:
There was a shout about my ears,
And palms before my feet.

Author Unknown.


I hope all those teachers that I know and don't know make as much of an impression on their young pupils as Mrs. Paradisi did on me. It has been easily a quarter century that I was in her class. That little saying " 2 Teach is 2 touch a life" couldn't be more true. If not for Mrs. Paradisi I would be a hairdresser today, not that that's a bad thing, but just not my thing. I really hate doing hair. Make it a good touch.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Post Card Friendship Friday


I remember as children we always like to receive these little postcards, they traveled all the way from Poland. One year we also got a set of nesting eggs, don't know where they are now, but it was perfect there were five eggs and five of us. Life was much simpler. I think if I gave my boys those nesting eggs now they would expect $$$$$$$$$ to be in the last one. Any way true to form, I received this little card today. I'm always amazed that they remember to send them out on time. I've never had that scheduling down, when I receive the card I remember, isn't that bad? It's Easter Week next, watch for some traditional recipes in my other blog.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Did You Know?


When my kids were little, and probably even now, they loved to learn some weird bit of trivia. Well today I learned a weird bit of trivia. Did you know that Canada produces 95%of the worlds mustard seeds? I was so amazed by this I had to go over and taste this fabulous home grown product. I do love mustard anyway. With Easter approaching, I know this will be the one time of year that I will be buying Kielbasa and you know you have to have mustard for that. So I indulged. Well you must know that, that ten pound challenge is still in the works, we did not do well at the One-of-a-kind. They seem to have all these tasty treats to sample. Chocolate covered blueberries, toffee to die for, the mustard itself was a smorgasbord, and this is all just on the way back to Carmi's booth. I've now attended this show for at least 25years, and am always amazed at the talent, what people don't think of. Recycling was especially evident to me in the clothing designs. You go young designers! More on the show tomorrow, when I unpack my bags and remember what wonders I saw. P.S. it is very hard to scan a jar.

photo of a jar of mustard I own.

Happy Birthday

Happy birthday to my wonderful son,  it's bee 33wonderful years. Hope this year proves to be the best yet.