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June 2007

June 29, 2007

AARGH!

So I'm sitting here in the Sacramento airport.  I'm supposed to be boarding an airplane bound for Las Vegas... bound for IDEX, and the Teddy Talk event there (I'm a moderator at that forum and was asked to attend to represent it)... in less than thirty minutes.  I'm supposed to be hitting the tarmac in Vegas before 3:30, with more than enough time to taxi myself and my carry-on bag to the Rio for the big event.

That's what's supposed to be happening.

Unfortunately, US Airways and their flight crew think differently.  The incoming jet that's supposed to pick me up in Sacto and ferry me to Sin City has been delayed due to weather and "crew rest," and won't even arrive to Sacramento until 4:00 to pick up delayed passengers on doomed flight #139.  The flight itself itakes about 1.5 hours. 

The Teddy Talk event at IDEX, where Mindy Kinsey, Editor of Teddy Bear & Friends, and Judi Paul, fellow moderator, bear artist, and friend -- and who knows who else? -- are expecting me, is just one hour long,  from 5pm to 6pm.

Join me, won't you?, in doing the math on this: IF my rescheduled, later flight lands in Vegas on time, AND we get out of the airport quickly (we're packing only carryon bags), AND there's no traffic to the Rio, AND we can find the venue quickly, THEN I might be able to attend, like, the last 17.2 seconds of the TT event.

AARGH!  AARGH!  AARGH!  AARGH!  AARGH!

Sitting here, feeling irked and sorry for myself and worried about the political ramifications on my career -- Will people think I don't care?  Have I lost all credibility? -- now that I'm officially going to be a "no show", I feel marginally cheered by the fact that today's SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE headlines the following story:  "Bumpy summer in store for fliers," and then goes on to tell the stories of multitudes of similarly irked and delayed passengers, one of whom has been rebooked on a flight to Puerto Vallarta two days from now -- with ZERO compensation (all of this, by the way, from the same airline that's holding me up today.)

I'm looking forward to seeing IDEX itself and to time with hubby and seeing a Cirque show and the spectacle of Vegas; I've never visited.  But the entire point and purpose of this trip was to be in attendance tonight for that one hour, representing Teddy Talk at the TT Event, meeting Mindy and Judi, and hopefully others -- collectors, artists -- who registered or might walk in to the event.  We would have flown out earlier but Tim had to work yesterday, so that was out, and today, the only other available flights were literally twice as expensive as the ones we actually booked.  <sigh>

I can't begin to express how disappointed, angry, crushed, annoyed, etc., I am right now.

Please send your support!

Mindy, Judi, artists, collectors, and friends ... if you're reading this, I'm so sorry.  It was beyond my control.

I no longer sleep...

... I just stay up all night, in a creative mania.  Just kidding.  (Sorta.)  Because my boys are with their dad for weeks at a time over the summer (unlike the school year, when they're almost exclusively with me), there's no pressure on me to wake up mornings.  So I luxuriate in sleeping in... sometimes, really, really late.  Embarrassingly late.  Like, til noon, if I want.  Although usually, I hate losing that much of my morning.  Anyway, my point is, when I sleep in, I'm not tired at normal bedtime, so I stay up half the  night, being crafty, til I get sleepy.  Makes sense, right?  Such  are the quirks & perks of the self-employed.  I can make art cards, teddy bears, whatever I want, whenever I want.  Truly, I love my life.  Except -- sad note -- I really miss my sons terribly. :(

Anyhoos... off THAT tangent!

Here's the first of a series of cards for a Dia de los Muertos swap.  I'm totally stoked at how this one turned out.  It's hand drawn, using ink, gel pen, and colored pencil on textured, patterned paper.

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Rolodex redux

Another altered Rolodex card, this one up for grabs and available.  "Meow."

By the way... the backs are decorated but left mostly empty for notes or changes in contact info, in the future.

Meow

June 28, 2007

Altered Rolodex

An ongoing swap at ATCards.com is the Altered Rolodex swap originated by my friend Roc (rocnic23.)  Here's my first attempt at an altered Rolodex card; it's for Roc.  She keeps her cards in a flat file so the "top" is the same on both back and front sides of the card.  For those, like me, who use a circular Rolodex, the backside is flipped, with the "top" where the holes are punched, so that it can be read upside-down.  Fun!

Heavenly

June 26, 2007

Girlfriends

I was just catching up with my friend Kristi's blog; she posts photos almost daily of her beautiful twins, to keep family and friends updated on their lives.  Recently she and another close friend, Cara, spent time together here in California.  I was otherwise occupied with family and work and couldn't join them.  Seeing their pictures on Kristi's blog, realizing how long it's been since I've been around them and their children, just brings home how much a part of me these women are, and probably always will be, no matter how much time and distance separate us.  God, I miss them.

These women are my best girlfriends from college.  We were all TriDelts at UCLA in the mid 1980's.  We were there to help one another transition into graduate life, and then married life, and later, life with children... and for some of us, cancer, adoption, disability, and divorce.   Now, we all live many hours from one another -- one of us, as far away as Chicago.  I don't even have words to express how much I miss their constant presence in my life.  While I have a number of close friendships forged in the time since, I've never found relationships quite like the ones I share with these incredible, wise women, anywhere else I've lived. 

When I do get the rare gift of their time and company, it's nothing short of  food for my soul.

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Andreapic

I also have a dear, dear friend from high school I see far too infrequently.  Kelly, I haven't forgotten you; I just don't have a photo to post.

MOMA

Here's a fun pic of me and my mom at San Francisco's Museum of Modern Art a few weekends ago.  Yes, she's too thin.  She's also a great friend and a loving mom.  She drives me crazy, but I adore her. I'm wearing my ubiquitous huge scarf and a pair of funky glasses I only use when I really want to check out tiny details -- God bless LASIK!

In this photo, I somehow got her to crack up for dad's camera.  No small feat, that. She tends to be one of those grumpy curmudgeon types when it comes to posing for photos. 

Momandshelmomajune2007

PS  For those of you who followed my "should I cut it, and how?" hair saga of just a short while back, you can see that I've returned to my status-quo-since-the-early-90's short bob.  What can I say?  It works for me.

June 25, 2007

Digital art cards

These are the cards I've made for a "digital only" swap.  Sure do wish I had a digital pen and tablet so I could do some actual drawing in Photoshop; for now, I'm just draggin' along, clumsily selecting and editing objects with my mouse.  Drawing, per se, is pretty much out of the question -- at least the kind of drawing I want to do is.  Guess what's going on my 2007 Christmas list...?  :) 

If anyone reading this post has a suggestion re: pen/tablet brand names -- either GOOD or BAD ones, to buy or avoid -- please post a comment and share your knowledge.

This card's called, MAN IS...

Manis_2

... this one's THOSE WHO LOOK...

Thosewholook

... SPOILT...

Spoilt

... and NICE GUY.

Niceguy

For Amie...

This one's called GEISHA.  For, you know, obvious reasons.  ;)

Geisha

June 24, 2007

UGLY DOGS

My husband Tim had this picture to show me when I returned from a day at Great America with my kids (which was very fun, by the way.) 

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This mohawk sporting pooch is the winner of this year's World's Ugliest Dog contest, held annually in Petaluma, California.

What a mug on this guy, eh?  His name is Elwood and he lives in New Jersey with his owner, who rescued him when she learned his breeder planned to euthanize him becuase he was "too ugly to sell."  He is, of course, a Chinese Crested dog.  Even the cute ones of that breed are kinda ugly if you ask me.  Ugly... but always lovable.  In that Wishnik troll kind of way.

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I'm struck by how closely Elwood resembles a gremlin.  Remember those, from that 80's movie of the same name???  Don't you agree??? :)

Gremlins



June 22, 2007

For Janis...

This one's ROSE.

Rose

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  • I COLLECT THESE THEMES:

    -- 18th Century France
    -- Cakes & Confections
    -- Coffee
    -- Alice in Wonderland
    -- Faeries/Mermaids/Pirates/Fantasy
    -- Geisha
    -- Zetti
    -- India
    -- Funky whimsical art
    -- Day of the Dead/Mexican
    -- Goth (cute, dark)
    -- Vintage image collage
    -- Animals
    -- Shoes (antique, couture)
    -- Repros:Cassandra Barney, Scott Radke, Audrey Kawasaki

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