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When you are at Disney on your birthday, you get enough wishes for a happy day to last a lifetime! I don't think I've ever been told, Happy Birthday, that many times.

 Even  the numerous Facebook well wishes aren't any comparison to the ones from the park employees.  

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And Cinderella, among other royalty.

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The food at Ariel's Grotto was spectacular, and they were very helpful in fixing Sugarwings a gluten/dairy free meal.  There was no problem at all throughout the park, especially since she is only sensitive, not allergic. We can go gluten/dairy careful, not avoid it completely. We made sure she had solid, healthy meals, then let her have treats and dessert that are usually not allowed.  

Heck, it was vacation!!

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My husband doesn't care much for Disney, but he does enjoy watching his girl smile and then drown him with hugs. So he is happy to go.  Especially since I don't mind him leaving for a few hours to get a break, Sugarwings and I were fine on our own for a bit.

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And he made it back in plenty of time to meet us for the parade. In off season, the parade is smaller, but I swear, the crowd to watch it is NOT.  We planned ahead, and found a spot on a bench for me, and my husband sat in the stroller with Sugarwings on his lap. (I am not allowed to post that photo)

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Maybe we should have planned a little further ahead to actually get a whole bench…  But at least we were down front and could see the whole show.

I think that if we go back, I'd plan a picnic dinner, get a to-go meal, find a bench and take our time waiting for the parade to begin. 

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There are plenty of to-go restaurants that are good, but we sure liked our sit down meals.  We ended up doing two character dinners, by accident. We'd planned to meet the royalty at Ariel's Grotto, and paid for it in advance along with our room, and shuttle transport.

(by the way, that is so much better than renting a car, since we only go from the airport to the park and don't leave, $90 for all of us, round trip, cheaper than a car too.  Plus it was adorable to hear every little girl on the bus start singing along to Frozen as we watched the movie on monitors.)

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We had so much fun, mingling with the princesses, that I forgot about our meal vouchers.  Untill a couple hours later when it struck me, with a sick feeling that I'd paid cash for a meal that had already been paid for and thought I was out about a hundred bucks!

A very sick feeling. Visting Walt is expensive enough without paying for the same thing twice.

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Which is why it is great to have a cell phone.  I called customer service to get their advice and was set up with reservations at Goofy's Kitchen that night where I could use the vouchers.  Even though they were for lunch price at the mermaid restaurant, for about $30 each, and Goofy's Kitchen's dinner was $47 each. We were able to use them and not pay a difference.

The phone call itself wasn't as carefree as the results.  My battery was running low, and I was trying to hurry, but the park was so loud, the operator couldn't hear me.  Sugarwings took advantage of me being on the phone and distracted and climbed a light pole.  Really high.

 Park employees told her all day that the rule was: One Foot on the Ground at ALL Times.   But that is not an easy rule to follow.

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And my poor husband had to sit through another endless parade of characters interrupting his meal!  Sugarwings and I loved it. He just wanted to eat without a giant headed creature bothering him.

Not everyone is born to love Disneyland.  But he tolerates it okay for us.

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He's a keeper.

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Okay, I promise, this is the last vacation post. 

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It was a great trip, I just wish our whole family could've came.  Sugarwings spent a great deal of time picking out gifts to take home and talking about the people who couldn't join us.  

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She's a keeper too.

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Avoiding stress at Disneyland and keeping it fun

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Traveling to Disney with Sugarwings was a trip into the world of her imagination. 
She is a kid who prefers pretending to playing with toys, and there was a lot of props for her to back up her stories at Disneyland.  

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Walking through the gardens from the Disney Hotel to the secret entrance to California Adventure, our kiddo had so much fun becoming Cinderella, that I didn't think we were going to make it to the park that day. We could have saved a lot of money by just playing in the gazebo all day. She loved running from it and losing a shoe along the way.  

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And before that, I didn't think we'd ever get out of the hotel room, because she had an apple for breakfast and every bite put her to sleep.  

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Once we got in the park, our first stop was stroller rental. Yes, the fairy child is 7, not a baby, but it was more for containment than because she was too little too walk. It made the trip much easier to have her riding instead of running.  And she loved the "chariot".  (the cotton candy is our traditional splurge at the end of the trip, her treat for staying in the stroller most of the time)

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Every once in a while, she'd spy something that caused her to leap from her ride to get a closer look. It was the little details around the park that caught her eye. Like this statue. 

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First, the dancing royalty needed cooling off with her fan.

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Then, she needed to act out the dance, with her own prince.

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Ending with True Love's Kiss.

I'm afraid this encounter with Olaf was as close as she got to seeing anyone from Frozen. The line to see the two princesses was

FIVE HOURS LONG.

 Seriously????

Who waits in those lines? We made a deal not to get in any line that was more than 40 minutes and she was happy with that.  Not that we rode many rides that way, even in off season. But we have fun looking around, watching shows and being silly.  And the older, less popular rides are pretty durn cool too.

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Tarzan's tree house had interactive things to do, so we climbed it twice. 

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And the shows at the Royal Theater were so cute, we watched them 4 times.  Sugarwings sat in front by the stage and at each performance, made a new friend.  When I went to check on her, and asked what they were talking about, she said, "Princesses" in a way that implied I was deranged for even wondering what they might be talking about besides that.

Side note:  The Royal Theater has a park employee at the entrance, no one goes in or out during the show.  It's a small room, and you can see your kids down in front just fine.  When the ushers asked all of us to slide down and make room on the benches, the lady next to us got volatile, flames shot from her eyes, smoke from her ears.  She refused to move, said that she had to keep "eyes on her kids" the entire show.  Well, it wasn't the sentiment so much as the way she said it. She yelled and stated that she is happy to "be a B" if it means keeping her kids safe. 

First of all, her kids were safe. Second, all she had to say, was something polite, like "can I please remain in this seat so I can watch my kids?"  The Disney employees didn't deserve her anger and pride in 'being a B".  What was the chip on her shoulder about? I think that so many people go to the parks thinking that they have to squeeze in so much, be here, there, everywhere, that they forget to slow down and enjoy it. If you try to do it all, and fight the crowds, you will burn out.  She was already stressed beyond her limits and it wasn't even noon yet.

In my mind, the trick to getting your money's worth from Disney, is just to slow down.  Chose a couple things that matter to you, then just explore and take your time. 

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We also made use of the play ground in Toontown.  Free time to frolic was important for us. 

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And finding lines to wait in, like the one for the show at BugsLife, where you could mill about, not zig zag back and forth in roped lines was good too.  

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At California Adventure, there is a room with giant screens that plays movie clips. It's nice on hot days because of the air conditioning and the comfy sofas.  There is plenty of space to twirl and stretch too.  The only downfall was that they repeated the life and love cycle montage from UP that breaks my heart every time I see it, and I got teary eyed over and over. 

The room is an excellent break for a child who becomes overwhelmed with the park.  The activities in that building are pretty low key, with no lines. but every bit as fun.  I also recommend Tom Sawyer Island as a break from the hectic-ness of the park.  It has green spaces and caves, plus a play ground and fort.   

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The hardest part for us, was simply getting back and forth to the park itself. I really really really love that you can walk from the hotels to the parks, unlike Disneyworld where it's a major undertaking to get back to your room.

 But, we had to make our way through Downtown Disney, and that is nothing but one temptation after another.  Between the Legos, fountains, live music, shops, it tries to trap you at every step!

I discovered that making it a game to get from one end to the other worked to keep her going. There were no strollers, so we had to keep her focused all the way through this wonderland.  They play music from various Disney shows, and when the Beauty and the Beast theme began, I had an idea. 

We decided to dance walk the route and pretend we were in a movie.  We lip synced and danced the whole length (well except the Legos, who can resist those?) of the shopping district.  We ran, twirled, jumped up on benches, leaped into the air, and made it all the way to the park with very little stopping.  

After arriving, panting and tired, at the park, we found out that you can take a monorail and avoid the Downtown Disney trap!  But when we went to take it home that night, it was broken down.

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My brave, strong, husband, who was very ready to get back to the hotel for a glass of wine and to put his feet up, hefted our girl up on his shoulders and did his own version of the dance walk all the way back. Until they reached the bandstand.  And had to stop for a grandfather/granddaughter dance.  

Those are the moments we will treasure much more than any of the rides.

Kansas vs Maui

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Happy February!  Man, what a cooooooold, brrrr-ey winter.  I was so lucky to get away to Hawaii and escape the worst of it, but I still feel like I've been a human popsicle most of the season. Some of it is because of the propane shortage, the price of heating our house more than doubled, and I've been keeping careful track of thermostat settings.

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Geez, I thought Hawaii was expensive.  At least a vacation is a memorable, relaxing, and worthwhile way to spend too much money.

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Now, don't get me wrong, I love a cozy, warm house and know it's important. But I'd sure rather pay half as much to do it. 

Normally, we prepay for our gas for the entire year way back in August, to get a set price. If I'd had the foresight to do that last summer, we wouldn't be paying double now. But I'd still be cutting back and turning down the thermostat, since there is a shortage. It's scary to think of running out!  Our firewood supply is low too.

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Maybe we should turn the heat to a minimum, pack up and fly back to paradise, spend the money there instead of on propane!

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I wish.

For now, I'll enjoy my album from Maui. I printed the finger painting water color sketches I'd done on my iPad, and used those in the book along with a few mementos and some pictures. 

The ap doesn't allow a lot of detail, so printing them, and adding hand drawn elements and words with ink really gave them the punch they needed.

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Here is one directly from the ap.  I don't think it needs any further detail, Dorothy Rosebud's furry mess of a hairdo is bad enough without more clarification.  But the shaggy layer is helping her keep warm, so it will have to stay til either spring comes or the price of propane comes down! 

 

Hawaiin decadence

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Everything is pretty in Kaanapuli Beach.  The builders have done a good job of complimenting the natural beauty of their surroundings.

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Our balcony over looked this koi pond, and between the waterfalls and the sound of the ocean, I slept with a smile on my face all week.

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Well, it felt like it to me, but in reality, I probably slept like I always do, with my mouth wide open and drooling while snoors boomed out of me. My poor husband had to sleep with ear plugs and missed the sounds of the ocean.

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This is a closeup  of the side walk at Mama's Fish House. 

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I wish I'd taken more photos there, but I was just too overwhelmed.  It was our first stop after the airport and I was doing a Dorothy, leaving gray, dull, boring, COLD Kansas and stepping into a world of technicolor explosions of tropical scents, sounds of the waves, and bright flowers. I was googly eyed and gawking at everything, just like Dorothy when she stepped into Oz.

Our flight was much better than hers, though.  We came in on a nice, big, new jet, with a tv at every seat, and unlimited movies.  Lots of leg room, comfy seats, and pretty good food too.  Much better than a spinning house and squashed witch.

(And much better than our flight home on an old, crowded plane with no tvs to enchant me. It's bad enough to have to leave paradise, seems like United could provide a better way to get home, I felt doubly bad about leaving when I stepped into our transportation)

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While Mama's Fish House was some of the best food I have ever had in my life, and such a perfect welcome to Maui, this little roadside stand that we visited later in the week was a stand out too. 

We sat in folding chairs, shared $5 worth of tacos, and talked with a local guy who had a fat little chihuahua with him.  Very entertaining and interesting.

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I was pretty happy with walks on the beach, crafty things to do, Kona coffee on the balcony, and sunsets to watch.  The whale watching trips and decadent dining were luxury bonuses that were so nice, they kind of threw me and my midwestern miserliness careful ways for a loop.  Oh, but I revelled in them and over looked that little voice that spoke up when I saw price tags.

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I hear that we missed the worst cold snap in decades while we were away.   Staying warm while pipes froze at home was worth any cost. Hawaiimaui 034

And getting away from the gray bleary skies and icy sidewalks in January recharged my soul and will help me get through the rest of the season of gloom here in Kansas.  I'm not much of a winter person, and a getaway was just what I needed to deal with some awful family issues that greeted us on our return.

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We had some amazing meals while we were there, the restaurant we went to on Terry's birthday, served all fresh veggies raised on its own organic farm, and fish from the nearby shore. (What a place to have a birthday, huh?)

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While dining, we watched the performers warming up for the luau next door.

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Here is a birthday card I made for her on my finger painting ap.

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We did some hiking too, not as much this time as I had thought we might, but enough to see some lovely sites. 

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Lovely, indeed. 

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I sure miss it!

 

A coral fairy*wool fairies* hula girls

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While we were in Maui, we stayed at the Whaler on Kaanapuli Beach. From the canopied chairs by the pool, you can watch the ocean. And play Words with Friends. 

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My husband and I are now hooked on that game, I don't know why it took us so long to try it. We both like Scrabble, crossword puzzles, and iPads.   Now, we have about 6 games going at once, so there is no wait while the other person plays. If there is any lag, we just start another game, so there are always words waiting to be made.

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The pool was also a good place to do watercolor finger painting on my iPad.

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I did a sketch for each day while there. One thing I didn't like about the ap was that I couldn't get good detail, or write very well.  This was the first and last one I tried to put words on, I decided it would be easier to print them and add writing. I'll be able to doctor this one up with inks and markers and fix the writing on it later when I make my journal.

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Besides the finger painting, I brought some other things to work on too.  I want to come up with nice little fairy dolls made of wool roving for one of my Birdsong classes.  Here are a few that I worked on with what I happened to have with me, but while I like quite a bit about them, there are a few things that I don't care for.  I'm a fan of "low color" but I need some tones more springtime-ish for these sprites.

I need to figure out the faces too. I'm considering just seed bead eyes and blushed cheeks.  But it is also possible to do a printed paper face glued on.

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Terry came to hang out with me while the guys played golf and we experimented with the dolls, to see how easy they are to show someone how to make. (those are my dried out leis hanging from the light fixture, when I turned on the lamp, they perfumed the air)

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Terry and I decided we needed to make Hawaiian girls, not just fairies. One has embroidered eyes, the other is still blank faced.  The sarongs are made from a silk skirt I had with me. It had a bad spot on it, so I thought it would be better to cut up for supplies than to wear.

Won't it make beautiful silk ribbons when I slice it up?

I think the tiny doll will go into my travel journal.  Both girls are holding heart shaped coral fragments that I found on the beach.

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It's surprising just how many hearts there are waiting to be picked up on the beach. Some I left behind with this little shell and coral fairy in the sand.  Doesn't her broken coral dress look like polka dots and ruffles? I saw that laying on the beach and just knew it had to be a fairy gown.

So, as I strolled along the shore, I kept my eyes peeled for shapes to finish her.  I didn't expect to find so many hearts while on my Dr. Frankenstein quest.

What luck! There must be something about the way coral snaps off and gets buffed by the ocean that creates so many hearts.  Or I was just there at a particuarly loving time.

I hope that someone walked by my fairy when I left her and had their day brightened.

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Truly though, days don't need to be brightened on Maui.  The island has a good handle on keeping everyone peaceful and happy.

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It's hard to think about your problems in a place like this.

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Maui Whale, Rainbow, Dolphin, and Cloud Watching

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Yes, my eyes are closed, but I still love this photo of us. It was such a special evening. I swear, Hawaii is special, no matter what, but wow. This sail boating dinner cruise was perfection.

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My husband's sis, Terry, treated us to a trip on the Allii Nui

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I expected a nice evening, but wasn't prepared for the total luxury and deliciousness of the boat. Great food, beautiful and spacious surroundings, whales leaping up a few feet from the boat to surprise us while we ate, frosty foo foo drinks, and of course, the best company.  Terry, Dale and Rich are a fine set of companions.

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We took another whale watching trip earlier in the week, and saw quite a few blows, fins, waves, and splashes.

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But my very favorite part were the Hawaiian Spinner Dolphins.  They have pink tummies, and leap into the air while doing pirouettes.  We were followed by a few of them on our way back from spying on whales.   Then, on my last day at the beach, a huge flock (school, pod, bunch?) of the pink bellied cuties, swam along the shore to tell me goodbye, while showing off their jumping skills and twirls.

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Both of our trips out to whale peek, were on smaller trips, with few passengers.  This boat was only half full, so was the sunset cruise on the catamaran. 

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Seriously, though, even if we hadn't seen any whales, the scenery is so lush, it's worth the trip out on the water.

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Heck, you don't have to take a boat to be surrounded by beauty. This is the land of never ending rainbows.

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Here is the view off our balcony one morning.  It was a partial rainbow and a gold glow across the mountains.  The rainbow seemed to be so colorful that it just couldn't contain itself and had to escape from the confines of its arc.

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This is looking the other way from the balcony.

Every day, I did a sketch with my Ipad ap, Hello Watercolor. I was definitely hooked on that plaything.  It's such a quick and easy, no muss way to paint.  My plan is to print all the images, embellish them and make a travel journal with them.

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It was a lucky choice to take two iPads with me. The one I got for Christmas, that was new, fast, and held a good charge, but didn't support the watercolor ap, and the older one with the painting toy on it.  My husband left his iPad in the seat pocket of the airplane, and he was able to read books and play Words with Friends on my extra one during the trip.

He also lost his prescription sunglasses in the ocean. Seems like Hawaii is expensive enough without these additional costs. And today we realized that we are missing his brand new workout pants too. Unless they are lurking in one of the suitcases that were put away, they sure aren't in the piles of laundry I finished up after getting home.

My guess is that they are hanging on the back of the bathroom door of the hotel.  Oh well, at least they didn't cost as much as sunglasses.

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And he is such a hunk, I couldn't be mad at him.

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By the way, Lenscrafters shops seem to be anywhere you happen to be when glasses get lost, and they can replace them in an hour.  Unless your prescription is more than a year old. Like his was, even though it was only by a few days…. But there are doctors there too.  Still a quick fix, just another-gulp- $100 to shell out.

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I'd hate for him to have missed any of the beauty around us.  I'm glad we were able to replace the glasses.

I'll have more pics from the trip coming up.  For now, I'd better start tackling all of those holiday decorations that are still dangling forlornly in my studio.  They are ready to go back to their box till next year, they are looking a bit tired.

 

 

Under the Sea mural in Jacksonville and shark attacks in Maui

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While we were visiting the Guncles in Jacksonville before Christmas, we drove by the Embassy Suites on our way to the airport.

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Years and years ago, I'd painted a mural  around their pool, and we stopped in to see if it was still there.

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It is and has held up just wonderfully!

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This was a large project, but was a fast one.  I'm trying to remember how long I spent on it, but since it was so long ago, I'm fuzzy on the details.  But typically, something like this only took a few days or so. 

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In the past, I used to travel around and do lots of murals in bars, restaurants, dozens and dozens of day cares, plus in private homes. I loved doing it, and was pretty quick, in and out in a day for most jobs.

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I sure am NOT that fast anymore.  This painting took me weeks, but it was hanging in my garage and I could work on it in little snatches of time here and there. Plus, I was entranced by the whole theme and really enjoyed sneaking off into a fairytale forest for an afternoon getaway of painting.  And it is a more finished piece than the fish picture.   Painting just for the pure love of painting is diferent than painting for a client and a budget.

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For the hotel painting, the background was painted blue before I got there and I was just adding fish over it.

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I did use a deeper blue washed over the base color at the ocean floor.

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Painting over the heavily textured walls was a challenge. Most of the creatures had to be planned to fit into the plaster pattern.  I always did faces first, fitting it into the smoothest spots and working the body in around it.

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Even all these years later, I remember working around that rough texture.  Also trying to balance on a ladder in a planter as it kept sinking into the dirt.

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And getting up my nerve to climb up the scaffolding that was perched across the pool at this end.

I'm not good with heights at all.  I packed a lunch and a bottle of water and stayed up on the scaffold all day because I was too chicken to climb down.  But the biggest problem with being on a scaffold for me is that once I get involved with working, I start to forget how high up I am and almost topple off the edge when I step back to take a look at the painting!

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All of my work is done freehand, with no sketching.  Which is a good thing, since I had to work around the plaster textures and fit the fish in where they went best with the rough walls.

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Can you see the hidden mermaid in this closeup?  I didn't remember doing that, but Guncle Randy reminded me that I hid a few in the painting.  I could only find this one.

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I dont' think I was as successful with the plaster problem with this birds. The one on the left has a slash across it's neck.

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It meant a lot to me, that my husband turned off the highway and stopped at this hotel to take a look at the mural.  These mural jobs that I used to do, maybe weren't high class paintings, but they sure were fun jobs and I was lucky enough to keep pretty busy with them.  It felt good to look back at this one and not cringe, like I sometimes do with my older art. 

It is far, far from perfect, but I can accept it as doing what the client wanted and be happy with the outcome.  Of course, I'd like it better if I'd had a couple weeks for each wall instead of a few hours.  But I'm proud of the fact that I could whip these paintings out in a short enough time to make it profitable for me to do.

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All these fishies are timely for me right now.  As you read this, I hope to be snorkeling.  My husband and I are off to Hawaii for a visit with his dear sis, Terry and her husband. 

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Although, I am a bit worried about this kind of fish.  Did you hear about the number of shark attacks off of Maui in 2013????  Two deaths, one near the beach we use. 

 Hopefully I won't be adding to those statistics.  And 2014 will be a better year for swimmers in Hawaii.  I'm going to be brave and not let the number of bites stop my water sport fun! 

Although, I might be looking over my shoulder a bit, into the waves behind me…

What a year, wowzers!

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2nd day of school

For 2014's shiny new beginning, I thought I'd look back at 2013's biggest events for me, and show you some of my favorite photos.

Sugarwings starting first grade was major stepping stone in our lives last year.

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In my mind, I always picture her like this.  Darn the calendar! The pages flip too fast.

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I think the biggest event of 2013 for Dewdrop was the day she received this "fincess" dress.  She has hardly taken it off since October.

(we love that she calls 'princess' 'fincess', because her brother is named, Fin)

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Of course, starting a sustainable food forest with a fairy playground on our land was a HUGE move.

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When it was in full bloom, and veggies were popping up everywhere, it was the prettiest garden I've ever seen. And to know that this is only the first year, of a lifetime plan, fills me with excitement.

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The year began with a longed for trip to Hawaii with my husband's sister, Terry and her husband.  It was the first of many visits with her.  I had a GREAT year of trips and visits with family and friends. Magic

Wow, I'd say it was a record setting year for sistering.  My sisters came here to see me twice, and I went to Indy to see them.

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I got to visit darling Guncles, seeing my little bro, Randy FOUR times.

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I got to introduce Fabulous Karen to Fabulous Randy, and it all led to a Fabulous Black Velvet Christmas party in Jacksonville. 

And seriously, I probably didn't say the word fabulous enough, that word was written just for Karen and Randy. It should never be used to describe anything else, it belongs to them.

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I saw Terry again in California when I taught at Kim's Enchanted Affaire, where I met up with good friends that I love like family too.

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Painting the mural for the event was a biggie, I loved working on it so much, that I really put myself into it, and every day that I painted was like a little trip to a fairy tale forest.  After the workshop, Kim mailed it back to me and it is now chopped up and stapled in the fairy girls' room

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Before it was sliced up, I also used it at Birdsong 3.

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Which was another big highlight of my  year.  Oh my, sooooo many nice people came to play at the cottage.  I can't wait for BS4.  Yep, 4, I can't believe it is coming up. I'd better get to planning, huh?

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After the CA trip, I went to Disneyland with Terry. Then, for the Hippy Chick's college graduation, we took her and Sugarwings to Disneyworld in Florida. It was a Disney-rific year.

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But I have to say that one of the best things I did all year, or maybe in the last ten years, was to take a summer off to be with the kids.

We went to zoos, parks, carnivals, boating, beaches, all sort of things.

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We played dress up.

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We had craft days. Lots of craft days.

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We invented a new game, called "Hoppity Hearts".  It is a bit like Hopscotch without the boring squares. 

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Summer spilled over into fall, and we kept on playing.  We saw the Renfest twice.

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I also got to see good friends again in October on a trip to Georgia. (and yes, that same shirt I'm wearing has been in three other of these photos,I'm surprised it isn't in more. Looks like I got as much use from that shirt as I did from the Enchanted Forest mural)

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It was also a year of parties and more classes. I had a small, Valentine workshop in the studio.

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I was in a few publications too.  My Tiffany's mural from Kim's Affaire at Tiffany's the year before was in Mingle. I wasn't named as the artist, but I still think it counts, don't you?

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Fifi came out to shoot my cottage for Romantic Country.

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I must have made hundreds of little birdcages prepping for two classes and an online class I have offered.

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And I even did some redos on the house this year.  I made new slip covers for the sofa and pillows for the bedroom. Spiffed up, repainted, rearranged rooms, and recovered a wall.

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No wonder I'm tired…

 

A Black Velvet Christmas with the Guncles

celebrations, family, Food and Drink, guncles, holiday decor, Travel, We're having a party

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Our "Black Velvet Christmas" weekend at the Guncles was FAB.

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Yep, that is the best word for it.

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Except, the word should be written like this instead:

FAB!!!!!!!!!!

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The home was colorfully filled with magical Christmas displays.

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Tucked into every nook and cranny.

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Not to mention that the house was also knee deep in gifts, that the guncles had generously bought and beautifully wrapped for their guests.

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Fantastic, fresh seafood was fixed for every meal.

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There were lots of pups waiting for cuddles.

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A glamorous dinner party set up in a garden tent, where we cozily dined on lobster tails while a soft rain fell outside.

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It was fun to have a reason to get gussied up.

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I don't think I've ever been invited to a dinner party where my Handsome Husband put on a tux.

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There was a complete bar set up with fresh limes from the garden.

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And while it was rainy during our big dinner party, the rest of the weekend had perfect weather.

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  Especially since, back home in Kansas, the temps were in the 20s.

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I loved being outside in the sunshine.

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It was good for my soul to see fresh, blooming plants in winter.

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And to share such a warm, welcoming weekend with good friends, old and new.  Karen and I were already pals, and I enjoyed meeting her husband.

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Randy and Kevin are top notch hosts, offering up more than just their home, they open their hearts up to their guests too.

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And those guys are pretty lovable themselves. 

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They were overly generous with their gifting, but the best gift of all was them sharing their this haven of kindness, giving, and caring that is their home.

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I'm very lucky to have married into this family. What great guys.

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Thanks, Randy and Kevin!

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Georgia part 3

antiques/junking, collections, Travel

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When  Lori OlesAndrea Singerella,,Hope Wallace Kearny, and I flew down to see Suzanne and Jennifer Hayslip my buddy, Sherry kindly invited us to her antique haven of a home for a visit and then hauled us around to some of her favorite shops.


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One of our stops was for authentic, down home style southern cooking at the Blue Willow.

Hope snagged info from there, as from all of the spots we hit, for her travel journal, that she had completely done and ready to pop photos into when she got home.


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Sherry's house had more to see in it, than at any antique shop we could ever find.


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OH

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I don't know that I could possibly describe the treasures lurking behind, beyond, under and over each other in her Victorian dream house.


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This is one small snippet, of a giant house filled with fripperies and fineries.


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I was touched to see so many familiar pieces in the midst of her major collections.  This is a painting I did of one of her grands.


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And here is her project from Lori's Birdsong class this spring.


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And from Lisa's class 3 years ago.


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And a mushroom that I made for Jenn's fairy tale event in Asheville a couple of autumns ago.


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There was a lampshade from Debbie's Birdsong class too.


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I saw some clever ideas.


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Gorgeous, vintage books.


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And piles and piles of pretties.


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I seriously can't imagine so many cool things in one home.  I should've tried to get an all over photo of at least one of the rooms, you wouldn't believe it.


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Sherry is a master shopper, for sure and has created a home filled to the brim with what she loves.It was quite an experience to see her collections.


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And quite an experience to get to spend time with such good friends too.


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I miss them already!

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