Today I surprised my grandson, Andrew, on his sixth birthday by sneaking into the library during story time to read the book, Happy Birthday to You! by Dr. Seuss. It's a fun and very silly book about a birthday celebration in the land of Katroo. It also carries a message of being proud of who you are.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
121 - Read a Birthday Book to a Birthday Celebrant!
Today I surprised my grandson, Andrew, on his sixth birthday by sneaking into the library during story time to read the book, Happy Birthday to You! by Dr. Seuss. It's a fun and very silly book about a birthday celebration in the land of Katroo. It also carries a message of being proud of who you are.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
120 - Go to the Movies by Yourself!
The first movie I went to alone was "On Golden Pond" with Katharine Hepburn and Henry Fonda. I knew right away that going to the movies by myself was a new and wondrous stress reliever. Last night I broke another barrier -- I went to the movies by myself on "date night" - Saturday night! I had avoided that all these years, but it worked out great! Now I can truly go to the movies by myself any day, any time!
P.S. There are times when going to the movies with other people is funner than fun!
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Zentangles in Zanesville!
On Thursday, I had the privilege of teaching Zentangles (see zentangle.com) to the Zanesville Appalachian Arts Project group at their exciting gallery. As I was passing out kits, one gentleman said he didn't need one, that he was going to woodburn his Zentangle. He had his woodburning equipment set up and was ready to go.
It's fun to teach Zentangles to anyone, but teaching to artists who are already creatively aware usually produces some very interesting and exciting results.
I had a chance to meet a lot of artists who use different mediums and it was fun to introduce them to Zentangles. I wish I lived around Zanesville so I could see how the Zentangle approach might manifest itself in their art in the future!
Thursday, March 24, 2011
119 - The Annual Dance of Spring!
Each year, I host an Annual Dance of Spring, which involves inviting some of my friends to come over to have some treats, and then to welcome Spring by dancing around a big old tree in our yard while waving scarves.
118 - Flower Bulbs in Action!
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
FloatFest - a Zentangle Retreat
Carole Ohl, with wonderful help from her husband Daved, and another Certified Zentangle (see zentangle.com) Teacher, Peg Farmer, created an amazing FloatFest from March 17-20 at the Oakwood Retreat Center in Selma Indiana. There were about twelve of us from a four state area, who feasted on amazing food, and participated in workshops on mandalas, watercolor pencils (photo is my beginning result of that workshop), tangling around words, and shading, along with tangles (patterns) galore! My friends Estelle and Jean went with me and we were in Zentangle Heaven! People shared tangles that they had created, had a sharing table with incredible Zentangle inspired art, and told stories of wild Zentangle adventures. Carole's blog information is "openseedarts.blogspot.com" and is in the lower right hand corner of this blog if you want to be dazzled by some Zentangle excitement. She is also a nationally known bead artist. Thank you, Carole, Daved, Peg, and everyone at Oakwood for a splendid time.
117 - Things I Get To Do
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
101 - 116 Fun Things to Do!
76 - 100 Fun Things to Do!
Monday, March 14, 2011
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63 - 75 Fun Things To Do!
63. a great cup of tea
64. go to a laughing club
65. aromatherapy
66. dance by yourself
67. crossword puzzles
68. make a box of treasures
69. dress cheerfully
70. take a friendly nap
71. challenge yourself
72. list your options
73. play with a pet
74. build a fort
75. compliment someone
62 - Take a Music Bath
52-61 Fun Things To Do
Here are my friend Diane's contributions:
52. Playing hide-n-seek
53. Chasing little children while they giggle
54. Sled riding
55. Making snow angels
56. Building a snowman
57. Coloring book with crayons
58. Singing loudly in the shower
59. Rollerskating
60. Bike riding
61. Drawing on the sidewalk with chalk
Monday, March 7, 2011
51 - Make It Your Song!
When I wake up in the morning, I usually start laughing to "Roll Out the Barrel", but I think it is "Roll Out the Carol"! Since I am not a morning person, I think this is pretty hilarious. But the other morning, I woke up singing "Good Morning Starshine", which was really fun. Then I went to my computer and downloaded the song from iTunes for 99¢ so I could sing along a bit. Today I did a keyword search and found the lyrics and I am really laughing with the refrain. Now I can sing in the shower, in my car, or anywhere I want! I may not be the greatest singer in the world, but I am a music enthusiast, and that's all that matters!
Good morning starshine, the earth says hello
You twinkle above us, we twinkle below
Good morning starshine, you lead us along
My love and me
As we sing our
Early morning singing song
Gliddy glub gloopy nibby nabby noopy
La la la - lo lo
Sabba sibbi sabba nooby aba naba
Lee lee - lo lo
Tooby ooby wala
Nooby aba naba
Early morning singing song
Good morning . . . (repeat)
Gliddy glub gloopy . . . (repeat)
Singing a song, humming a song
Singing a song
Loving a song, laughing a song
Singing a song
Sing the song
Song the sing
Song song song sing
Sing sing sing song
Song song song sing
Sing sing sing song
Songwriters: Broussolle, J; Rado, James; Ragni, Gerome; Macdermot, Galt