Thursday, July 31, 2008
Pastel Inchie Cards
I need to take pics of the cards from the first swap at the store and I hope to upload them some time this weekend.
Hugs,
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Inchie Sminchie
For the inchie I stamped the Inchie Frame from Lockhart Stamp Co. and the flower is from Hero Arts onto a white inchie square. I colored the flower with Prismacolor pencils. The stamped panel was framed with paper from Collage Press, Bazzill, WorldWin and Treehouse Memories. The image was stamped in Black Onyx Versafine ink.
We are still looking for a good name for our inchie club, if you have any ideas I would love to hear them.
Hugs,
Weblog Award from Debbie
My friend Debbie gave me this award a few days ago and it couldn't have come at a better time. I have been in a funk about the Paypal thing and can't wait for it to be over. I talked to Seamus at Paypal today and he said it would take 10 days before they would have it all resolved. In the meantime, I have almost $1700.00 in limbo between my bank and Paypal. Hmmm, I hope the mortgage company will understand. Yeah right!
Okay, so back to this fabulous award. The rules are: 1) The winner can post the logo on her blog. 2) Link the person you received your award from. 3) Nominate at least 7 other blogs. 4) Put links of those blogs on yours. 5) Leave a message on the blogs you've nominated.
So I am okay with the first two, but I don't really "know" anyone else who blogs. I have been inspired by many talented artists out here in blog land and I am not sure who to bestow this award to. For starters I will nominate Laurie, Amy and Emily. Each of these people has inspired me to keep on keepin' on in this wonderful craft we call stamping.
I will add to list in a day or two. Now, I am off to edit a couple of pics and share some cards.
Hugs,
#5) Practice Peanut Butter Bites
1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cups brown sugar
2.5 tbsp skim milk
1/2 tsp vanilla
1/2 cup peanut butter
1 cup flour
(*chocolate chips)
-Roll into 1-inch balls and place on an ungreased cookie sheet, sparated.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Monday, July 28, 2008
Kaleidoscope #1
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Paypal Fraud
I know that we all use Paypal and I wanted you all to take a minute and check your accounts. When I got home tonight I had several bogus e-mails and went to my Paypal account and had 5 transactions amounting to hundreds of dollars pending in my account. I have reported it to Paypal and my bank. Tomorrow, I will call the Sheriffs department and report it there as well.
Sorry for the yucky post, but I don't want anyone else to be scammed like this.
#4) Beautiful Brownies
Ingredients:
1 2/3 cup sugar
3/4 cup cocoa
1 1/3 cup flour
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
3/4 cup chocolate chips
3/4 cup melted butter
2 eggs
2 tbsp water
2 tsp vanilla
Steps:
-Preheat oven to 350°F.
-Sift together sugar, cocoa, flour, baking powder, and salt. Add chocolate chips.
-Add melted butter, eggs, water, and vanilla.
-Pour batter into a 13x9 inch greased pan.
-Bake for 18-20 minutes until a toothpick comes out slightly covered in brownie (all ovens vary so be cautious and check often within the last couple of minutes).
*I baked these for 19 minutes, but the boyfriend said they could have baked another minute or so for a better texture.
-Mint: mint chocolate chips + mint extract
-Terry's Chocolate Orange: rough chopped chocolate orange + orange extract
-Savoury Southwest: monterey jack cheese slices over top of batter
Tip:
-Let your imagination be your only limitation and have fun with it :)
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Within reach...
What do you think is out of reach?
Should you settle?
I'm not enough....
I'm out of shape...
I'm tired...
I'm....
Stop living in exile!
Come join us
For we are your people.
Photograph & Poem by Tashai
Friday, July 25, 2008
A Family Gathers
Here are closeups of each separate page:
The journaling reads:
Many times over the years, our family has gathered around Dad and Mom. Mid-February 2008, our family gathered around Dad once again, except this time we were there to say good-bye. February 8th, Dad fell. On February 15th, Dad was ushered into the presence of the Lord he’d loved and served for so many years and was reunited with the wife he’d loved faithfully for over 62 years.
All of Dad’s children and two sons-in-law were gathered around his bedside when the Lord took him Home. Over the next couple of days the rest of the family began to arrive from all over the country. By the time of Dad’s funeral on Monday, February 18th, and burial on Tuesday, February 19th, all six children (plus two sons-in-law and two daughters-in-law), all thirteen grandchildren (plus four spouses and one fiancee), and all five great-grandchildren had assembled. Dad and Mom would have been thrilled to have so many family members gathered together. They would have looked on all the teasing, laughing, and story-telling with looks of pride, contentment and happiness on their faces. We all were comforted in thinking that they could watch us as we reminisced and caught up on what was going on in each other’s lives.
As we gathered this time, as usual, conversations would start with, "remember when...?" There were also lots of, "Well, as Dad used to say...." When the tears came, there was always someone available to give the much-needed hug. While none of us were ready to say good-bye to Dad, we all rejoiced to know that we WILL see him again someday. His funeral was a time of celebration as we remembered a life well-lived. Dad served the Lord faithfully from the day of his salvation. As people came thru the line to express their condolences, it was more than obvious that Dad was still having an impact of the lives of others up until the very end.
Dad and Mom left us a great legacy of spiritual faithfulness. It’s now up to us to make sure that legacy continues until the Lord calls us Home. May all who come behind us find us faithful.
The verse by Dad's picture is: Philippians 1:3 I thank my God upon every remembrance of you.
Prayer to the Mothers
They say you lurk here still,
perhaps in the depths of the earth or on
some sacred mountain, they say
you walk (still) among men, writing signs
in the air, in the sand, warning warning weaving
the crooked shape of our deliverance, anxious
not hasty. Careful. You step among cups, step out of
crystal, heal with the holy glow of your
dark eyes, they say you unveil
a green face in the jungle, wear blue
in the snows, attend on births,
dance on our dead, croon, fuck, embrace
our weariness, you lurk here still, mutter
in caves, warn, warn and weave
warp our hope, link hands against
the evil in the stars, o rain
poison upon us, acid which eats clean
wake us like children from a nightmare, give the slip
to the devourers whom I cannot name
the metal men who walk
on all our substance, crushing flesh
to swamp.
~Diane Di Prima, "Prayer to the Mothers"
THE MEANING OF DEATH
Death is the most unpleasant thing one can ever think of. To those whose lives are centered on material and worldly things, it means the end of enjoyment and happiness. To romantic couples who are very much in love, it is unbearable grief as it means parting with those who made their lives worth living. Still, to some, death means a horrible monster that transforms everything of value into nothingness.
Many fear death. I believe everyone does. But this should not be for, despite its morbid nature, death has a vital role in everyone’s life.
For me, death gives deeper meaning to life. It has to stand by somewhere if only to remind us that we are but travelers in this world. Since well-meaning people are aware of the certainty of death, they make the most of their time on earth. They make the most of what they can make in life. Because they are aware that they will someday die, they do things that will enrich their very short stay in this world. Indeed, sometimes, it is only through the thought of death that we are able to really value, appreciate and live life to the fullest!
Death also means relief—like a breaking away from a long and agonizing fight with an illness which brings one so much suffering—physically, emotionally, mentally, and otherwise. It means liberation from all sorts of slavery our earthly life subjected us to. It also means peace—at last!
Most of all, death has a purpose. For what is Death doing there if it won’t serve anything at all? It is a path to glory—for it is through death that we are born to eternal life. It is a fulfillment of God’s mysterious plan for us. For it is through death that we are finally united with The Creator.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
The Journey
Journey to the underworld.
Dark night of the soul.
In the belly of the Whale.
Meeting the dark Goddess.
What do they have in common?
#3) Perfect Pancakes
Ingredients:
1 1/3 cup flour
1 tbsp sugar
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1 tbsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
2 eggs
1 cup milk (soy milk works fine)
4 tbsp melted butter (I used vegetable oil this time and it was fine)
1/2 tsp vanilla
*Add-ins - chocolate chips, lemon zest, pecans, sliced banana, let your imagination go wild! (From 1/4 - 1/2 cup, depending on taste)
Steps:
-Add flour, sugar, cinnamon, baking powder, and salt to blender. Pulse until mixed.
-Add eggs, milk, butter/oil, and vanilla to flour mixture. Pulse until combined.
-Add-ins. Pulse just until incorporated.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
SOME THOUGHTS ON LOVE
Have you heard that singer yelling in his song, "Love hurts!"? Don't believe him! He must be referring to some emotions other than love.
When I speak of love, I don't simply mean romantic love. I speak of that one which is related in meaning with platonic love… altruism… agape—that of spiritual love.
Romantic love is different from platonic love. Romantic love expects much from the relationship. It is selfish compared with platonic love in that there is something in it that the other party needs and has to get or he or she ends up feeling bad.
Platonic love doesn't expect anything in return. It is that love which is unconditional.
If we love unconditionally, we don't expect much from the object of our affection. We do not ask anything in return for what we have given him or her. All we want is to give and provide.
But "all things must pass—even the beautiful ones… the most beautiful ones!" as what one disc jockey in my youthful past was exclaiming while on the air. Love could be the most beautiful thing in this world! But love, too, can be so fleeting, one final day, it surely will pass.
When the object of our affection is done with us—meaning, he or she no longer needs us—he or she might leave us. But would that make our heart cry? Of course, not! For us, it is mission accomplished! It is an achievement.
Don't be afraid to love. Loving is healthy. It does wonder and is good not only for the other party or the one loved but most importantly, for the one who loves!
AN UNTOLD STORY OF HEROISM
ON BLOGGING
I'd like to thank those who read what I have written especially those who gave very encouraging comments.
That was actually my very first attempt to write a blog. The word "blog" was new to me. In fact, it was only last month when I came across that word and knew of its meaning—thanks to the kind help of Ms. Didi Manapat-Ignacio, a former classmate with a very brilliant mind, now a top official in the National Statistical Coordination Board and a former consultant of the Asian Development Bank; Joel Lumen, a U.S.-based friend and a blogger himself who unselfishly shared what he knew about blogging and who even took the time and trouble to make some researches just to satisfy some of my queries; and, of course, the author of Gabby's Dictionary, Lou Gaboy who, I believe, has the IQ of a genius. Gaboy's online dictionary, a very useful and essential tool in writing, has become something I can't do without.
I really thought one article would be enough for my blog. It did not occur to me that some readers might be asking for my next article. I soon realized that blogging is not just whimsical writing but a sort of a commitment to some readers and to those who expect to read more from me.
The truth is, so many things are stuck in my head and are potential topics for a blog. But I am aware of blogging consequences. I have to be very careful lest I end up raising the hackles of some people who may not like what I will post.
I have a very traumatic past and can write so many articles out of that. And I'm pretty sure some readers would be interested to read them—if only because there are some good things to learn from them. But my experiences involved many people including those in authority who might not like what I might write. It is really very important to be careful about writing so as to avoid ending up having enemies.
But how often do I really have to post an article? Is it monthly, semimonthly, weekly, or daily? As I please?
At any rate, blogging will help me utilize my precious time a lot more wisely. And, honestly, I find blogging a healthy activity especially for those who need a vent for their pent-up emotions.
Thanks again, friends, for reading my blog. I hope to write more articles regularly. Take care and God bless!
VINCENT BUENO - MORE THAN A MUSICAL SUPERSTAR
I was so interested in the news that the following day, when our office's copy of a daily broadsheet was delivered by the newsboy and I saw Vincent on the front page, I immediately read the news item about him.
It is natural for a Filipino to rejoice when news about a fellow Filipino, even if he is not a full-blooded one, who gained international recognition, reaches the Philippine shore. How much more when he is a full-blooded Filipino as in the case of Vincent Bueno!
The next thing I found myself doing was surfing the Internet for more news about Vincent. My effort did not fail me. So many bloggers have already written much about Vincent. Some of them even witnessed the actual competition and have accurately transformed their jubilant feelings into words and put them in print.
My interest to know more about Vincent Bueno's extraordinary talents and sudden rise to fame was further aroused by some bloggers' accounts of Vincent's stage performances as seen in video clips especially those uploaded on www.youtube.com. Even if I had not visited that web site before and had no intention to visit it, my overwhelming desire to see Vincent doing his thing in videos brought me there. I was so impressed and delighted to see his superb performances that I even clapped my hands after each performance. They were so great they gave me goose bumps!
One blogger was justified in saying and sharing her experiences with her readers that, after watching Vincent in videos, she suddenly had a wild craving to see more of him, especially his stage performances. I share the same experience and feeling.
As more and more people had seen Vincent in videos, more and more people started to show fondness for him sending congratulatory messages directly to his web page or anywhere on the Net where their fondness for him could be expressed and, hopefully, read by him. Finding him on MySpace.com, I signed up just for the purpose of sending him a message of praise. To my surprise, he replied to my message—and quite intimately at that—addressing me "Tito Goddy", after which, I found myself exultant.
Since then, I've been frequenting internet cafes watching him on YouTube.
All of the above speak well of Vincent's inherent singing, dancing, and acting talents and skills as well as his superb performances that led him to becoming a musical contest champion. To me, however, Vincent is more than just that for he even possesses qualities that can be attributed to a modern-day hero.
Having won his prize at a time when news on political turmoil and other negative issues dominated the Philippine print media and the airwaves, Vincent's win provided a respite from such alarming and discouraging news.
Vincent was able to lift the Filipino spirit and has become a sort of a unifying figure to what seems like a divided people.
Yes, Vincent is more than a musical superstar and has, in fact, achieved what a mere musical superstar may not, for in a land where the citizens are notoriously known for their colonial mentality and preference for things not their own, VINCENT BUENO has proven his power and capacity to make that nation's people proud—so very proud—of their race!
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
#2) Cooking Light Carrot Muffins
1 1/2 cup flour
1/2 cup flaked coconut
2 tsp baking soda
2 tsp cinnamon
2 large eggs
2 cups grated carrot (2 large carrots cut in chunks, if using blender)
1 1/2 cups canned crushed pineapple, drained
Steps:
*I make my muffins using the blender. It is a time saver and keeps the mess contained :)
-Add the pineapple, carrot, eggs, and applesauce to blender. Mix until carrot is grated and ingredients are combined.
-Add cinnamon, salt, baking soda, and coconut to blender. Incorporate well.
-Add sugar and flour and incorporate. If the batter is too dry add reserved pinapple juice by teaspoon until you acheive a better texture.
-If you are using the raisins, add to the blender and pulse just until the are incorporated.
-Pour into muffin cups and bake at 350°F for 25 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean.
*Yields 1 dozen muffins :)
Tips:
-Allow muffins to cool before removing from the paper muffin cups. They do not separate well when still hot/warm.
Monday, July 21, 2008
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Deadly
...nightshade that is. They grow unhindered under our apple tree.
Untitled
Digital Photograph
Full Size: 8 x 10
#1) Confidential Chocolate Chip Cookies
Ingredients:
2 1/4 cups flour
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
3/4 cup sugar
3/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 eggs
2 cups chocolate chips (the better quality chocolate, the better quality cookie)
1 cup chopped nuts (if you omit the nuts add another 2 tbsp flour)
Steps:
-Preheat oven to 350°F.
-In a small bowl, combine flour, baking soda, and salt; set aside.
-In a large bowl, combine margerine, sugar, brown sugar, and vanilla extract; beat until creamy.
-Beat in eggs to margerine mixture.
-Gradually add the flour mixture to the margerine mixture. (I add it in thirds)
-Stir in chocolate chips.
-Drop by rounded tablespoonfuls onto ungreased cookie sheet.
-Bake for 8-10 minutes, or until golden.
*I get about 3 dozen cookies, but I make them rather large :)
Tips:
-Allow baking sheets to cool between each batch (this can be done by placing the sheet in the fridge/freezer for a couple of minutes).
-Wipe baking sheets clean of grease between batches, or wash and dry baking sheet.
-For a softer, chewier version reduce granulated sugar to 1/2 cup and increase brown sugar to 1 cup.
The beginning...
I want to share with you some of my favorite recipes that I have tested and perfected until they produce the tastiest sweet treats you could ask for. Feel free to change them up to suit your tastes, but please share any feedback whatsoever with me :)
Friday, July 18, 2008
Stamp Simply #44
For this card I inked part of the Penny Black Lace Flower Trio stamp with blue and purple Tombow markers. I spritzed the stamp with water and stamped it onto an inchie square. I embellished with a little bit of Diamond Stickles and then I stamped the itty bitty word "thanks" from the PTI Mixed Messages set. The inchie was layered to a scrap of cs out of my stash. Hooray for using scraps! The notecard is a lavender Fabriano Medioevalis stock. I don't remember where I got them from as they have been stashed away for some time. If you know where I can get more, please leave me a comment cause I would sure like to get some more. I framed the inchie with one of the Cuttlebug embossing folders from the Formal Squares set. The inchie was attached to the notecard with some foam tape to give the card a little dimension.
This card is one from a set of four. I will share the others later.
Hugs,
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Russian Blues
My gorgeous, lovey, cuddly, double coated, wet-nosed cat Melchizedek the Maverick.
He likes to talk and demand to be played with at 3:00am.
Loud but beautiful. ;)
Title: Russian Blues
Medium: Digital Photograph
Full Size: 8 x 10
Monday, July 14, 2008
Men in Black (and white)
Who ride up on bicycles only to abandon them and walk off separably.
Never speaking.
They wonder around the park,
stopping here and there as if in thought;
Those execs who lost their suits.
Finally to gather around an empty picnic table.
Ah! A white van with out-of-state license plates pulls up.
Out come the coolers and food.
A short time later in twos and threes they ride off...
coasting downhill.
by Tashai
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Image of the day...
Thursday, July 10, 2008
You know it's hot in California when......
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Soft and Sweet Friend
I made the card above for an upcoming class. I knew I wanted to use the Memory Box striped paper as I had a bunch left from my Inchie class last month. So I paired it with some Worldwin Medium Belgium Blue and some Bazzill Lavender cardstock. The inks used were Smoke Blue and Heliotrope VersaColor. I used some Stardust Stickles on the dragonflies. Hero Arts Lavender bling and some Lavender May Arts ribbon added the finishing touches to the card. All of the stamps are from the Penny Black clear set called Salutations. I first saw this set when I did a make/take at the Penny Black booth at CHA in February and I knew I had to have it! This is a fun set of stamps with flowers, vases, several word stamps and lots of little filler stamps too!
I have completed a few other cards in the last couple of days and need to get pics and edit them so stay tuned.
Hugs to all,
Sunday, July 6, 2008
I've been busy, but I stamped!
So, I was feeling creative and made a few cards. I will share them over the next few days. For the first two cards, I combined two challenges from Julee at Poetic Artistry/Verve. Julee's Monday Mojo 44 (can you believe 44 weeks already) and over at SCS she is having "A Starry Challenge". So without further ado, here are my cards:
The first card is standard A2 size (4 1/4" x 5 1/2") and the second card is a biggie A7 card (5" x 7").
The supplies used for both cards are:
Stamps: Swirly Stars-Verve
Inks: Mountain Lake, Lime and Lagoon Blue VersaColor Ink
Cardstock/Paper: Black Linen cs, Green Pebble cs, Chatterbox print paper and White cs
Embellishments are: Black Pearls for A2 card and Black Brads for A7 card.
Hugs,