Monday, April 27, 2020

The Girl with a Pearl Earring


We are barely hanging on in this digital learning era but in the mix are a few fun projects.  I wanted to share this one from Carlee's art class.


This week Carlee's art teacher challenged her to the Getty Museum Challenge.
You can learn more about it here.





 I really had no clue what we were going to do.  I mean so much art and so little time, right!?    Luckily this morning I saw my friend's picture on Facebook for inspo.

I just fell in love with this picture.
Isn't her daughter absolutely beautiful as Frida Kahlo?


Self Portrait Dedicated to Dr Eloesser

Immediately I thought of
'The Girl with a Pearl Earring' by Johannes Vermeer.


I think Carlee's sweet face was perfect for this recreation.
Here are 15 facts about this oil painting- here



We tried to pull as many items/like colors around the house that might work for this picture.


Carlee was annoyed that we could not be exact but I told her that was the fun of the 'project' to take what you have and build.  It's all about imagination. 


Connor even let us cut up a pair of his blue shorts.


While I don't own a pearl earring like in the painting, some critics felt the pearl earring in the painting looked like a fake.  One quote "... it looks more like polished tin than pearl on the grounds of the specular reflection".  
I decided to cover one candy corn earring with foil and one with white paper. Needless to say, I really felt the shiny was captured on the camera best.


Also this child was getting a bit tired and was in no mood to change earrings.



We had a challenge with pinning my silk shirt to her head (I tried to use my black shirt as a back drop).



We also had a big challenge with getting a 'serious' pose like the model in the painting.  She would giggle and everything would fall off of her head.
I told her there was no way she could have sat for 10 hours (like the original) for me to paint! 




Even though her headpiece was off, 
I thought her sweet face and grey eyes made the painting! 

Carlee as The Girl with A Pearl Earring




Monday, April 13, 2020

Scenes from the Quarantine

We are officially moving into week 5 (not counting Spring Break) of social distancing.
So far we have stuck to our routine here:

But, because I have terrible allergies and because I get so exhausted from "online learning", I found myself just slinking to the couch or bed with LOTs of social media.  I was as tired as if I went to school.


That action was putting me on the computer from 6am until 4pm and then on again for mindless entertainment until 9 to 10pm between chores.

My anxiety levels were at an all time high.  I cried three times last week.  I know God laid it on my heart-  too much access to too much information. Today's events are stressful enough without reading the nonstop conspiracy theory thoughts, and trying to not react to people asking for prayers for only certain political leaders and bashing others. 
hmmmmm.
too. much.
I am so thankful God didn't call me to be a political leader right now.  Talk about hitting the FREAKOUT button.  Thinking of me making decisions like that would make the best SNL skits ever.
#moregraceplease




Time for a break but why is a social media break so hard?


I wrote out as many enjoyable homebound things that I could.... such as blogging! 

Spring Cleaning
We cleaned out our spring clothing (not enjoyable but so needed).  Am I the only one that feels that it is HOT already!?!  Which probably means a VERY HOT southern, summer.   I needed my capri pants out of storage ASAP.
Both of my kids have hit a growth spurt.  Not a good time for clothing shopping but who cares if they are wearing mini-short shorts right now.


 



Painting
We have so many house projects that are are so overwhelming.  Darren started on the kitchen.  It looks so good.  He is an excellent painter because he is so patient.  (I hate painting.)
We purchased the paint through a local shop even though it was more costly then Lowe's Hardware. We are trying to support our locals.  They ran our card over the phone and we got good quality paint curbside! 



Baking

Carlee thinks we should bake something every day!!  I've tried to curb her brownie making habit but sometimes we just have to have the brownie. 



Outdoors
My kids are spending as much time outdoors as humanly possible.
Connor has found a way to be outside the whole day because you can't keep that boy inside (even during torrential rains).




I wish I felt this good.


Mags Time.
The quarantine has not been good for me or Maggie's waistline but she is getting good food and good loving. 




Easter Surprises
This was by far the most low key Easter we have celebrated.  We had a few festivities to celebrate.  The cousins, party of two, had the best outdoor egg hunt.

 



They were very sweet and helped each other, offering the other eggs found.



We also met on top of the mountain for a little family surprise. For the most part we maintained our distance but did take a quick photo op.  Just getting out for fifteen minutes to see other humans we love was helpful.


The Easter Bunny left a few surprises but some little surprises were delayed.


 






Nothing to get stressed over (or to go out over) because we try to stay focused on the good news.
Thank you Jesus for going through it all for us who are so unworthy.





















We didn't even dye eggs because I know a lot of stores are sold out.  It just seemed wasteful during this time.  Luckily, neither child mentioned it.  I'm not the best egg decorator anyway.  










Beauty Shop

I am feeling a Carlee/ Mom beauty shop video coming soon.  Playing hairdresser was fun since someone scored a real curling iron.  



Isn't it incredible how they get that selfie down pat at such a young age!?!

no filters! 

Puzzles
I also bought the world's hardest puzzle (10000000000 pieces of the same color).  I laid it on the table for everyone to work when they got bored but I'm pretty much the only taker on this one so far.



I think I have the border worked out but these tiny puzzle pieces fit no matter if they go there or not, so I am not sure.





 Reading 
In addition to daily scripture (video routine), I am trying to read more when possible.  I started with Jessica Simpson's new autobiography.  Really loved it at the start.  I've always been a fan and I can so relate to her 'blonde moments'.  Simpson got her start in the southern baptist church where her father was a youth pastor.  She definitely talks about how the industry pressured her to be thin and perfect.  She also writes how fame changed her family for the worst.  If you want do know about her former marriage to Nick Lachey, then you will get the FULL story here.  Am I the only one that wished they had stayed together forever?  You can get it on John Mayer too (I will never think of him the same way).
Jessica Simpson and hubby Eric Johnson wrangle their three little ...
her current fam! 
The ending fell flat for me.  There was a bit of cherry picking God's word in her story.  I would never judge another person's spiritual journey but I would have liked her to delve a bit deeper on her current spiritual journey with addiction and children.
I still love the girl!  If you are a fan- buy it!



If you like historical romance then Lisa Kleypas is your girl.  This is the story of sweet Cassandra who basically falls in love with a rich railway magnate (American of course).  Our hero is all facts and figures and not at all affectionate until (you guessed it) he falls in love with Cassandra.  Predictable but Fun! 



I am just starting this mystery by Jayne Ann Krentz.  I really like mystery but the last one I read by Karen Robards had a horrible, horrible, horrible scene that I can't unsee in my head.  I am hoping I can get the mystery without the graphic details in this one?


I'll keep you posted and don't forget to recommend some good reads for me.










Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Quarantine Routine





The first week of our quarantine was a challenge.  This change combined with anxiety- 'was everyone going to be ok?', 'How long will this last?', and 'How will we teach the kids?!?' made me feel like I was going insane. (Tell me this sounds familiar.)
In the start I was going into work some, home some, and in general had no structure.  We slept late and all the 'quarantine' snacks were gone in two days.  I decided we had to do better or I was going to lose it or die under a pile of laundry.  I finally worked out a schedule and we have stuck to it.   This system has worked for us and we have really enjoyed our time together.

Yesterday we videoed our whole day to show you OUR Quarantine Routine (and for any moms out there that might take or share tips).  Of course we didn't catch the footage of C and C fighting because Carlee poured Connor's hot chocolate down the sink, or me yelling at Connor for playing basketball in the kitchen while I was working, but the rest is how it goes.  This is what we do pretty much every day between Monday through Thursday.   
Fr-Sunday is PJs and play ALLLL day.    

My biggest takeaway tips-
1.  take Jesus with you
2.  engage children outside and in conversation as much as you can
3.  step away from the computer when it becomes overwhelming


Praying your Quarantine Routine is going well and you stay safe.  #sharemommytips