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Saturday, March 9, 2013

Springing

Spring is nearing, winter waning. The chill air slowly warms when the sun peaks through the clouds. The grass renews it's verdant colour. Being a spring child myself (March 21; Spring Equinox), I'm a big fan of the season. About this time each year, the meadow next to my mother's house becomes a sea of cheery yellow as it's overtaken by hundreds of daffodils blooming beneath the tempestuous sky. Their scent drifts through the air. The resurrected fields beg to be walked through barefoot, but you must take a sweater. There are so many holidays celebrated around this time. Easter is approaching with it's resurrection story. Wiccans are preparing to celebrate Ostara. They share many themes- eggs, bunnies, sunrise, renewal. All of these are props drawing the eye to the performance of the yearly ritual of Spring itself. This is a festival of new beginnings. Since I love pinterest, I've created a Spring board featuring the beautiful aspects of this time of year:

Friday, March 8, 2013

Chia

Chia seeds. Tiny white-and-grey kernels containing so much. This grain was consumed by the Mayas and Aztecs since before 3000BC. They were mixed with water to increase hydration, ground into flour, eaten raw (they've got a pretty delicious, nutty flavor), and used for their oil. A single serving of chia seeds can provide over 40% of your daily fiber. It has more Omega-3 fatty acids than salmon, and has more calcium than skim milk. They even provide protein. Mountain Rose Herbs says they contain," Essential fatty acids alpha-linolenic and linoleic acid, mucin, strontium, 30% protein, Vitamins A, B, E, and D, and minerals including calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sulphur, iron, iodine, copper, zinc, sodium, magnesium, manganese, niacin, thiamine, silicon, and anti-oxidants." They are ideal for weightloss, because a small amount will fill you up; when mixed with water, these seeds develop a gel-like coating which help you feel more full. These are all excellent reasons to eat these things.. but they aren't the reason I tried them. You see, I had been buying these: from various grocers for a long time. They are chia drinks made with organic juices and a smudge of agave nectar. They're delicious... but incredibly expensive. They reminded me of the Orbitz drinks I downed as a kid after skating practice. I looked around and it turns out that if you add them to water and let them sit for 30 minutes, they become all gelatinous and can be added to just about everything. Some people add them to pudding, but I find them delightful in juice. I've been drinking them in orange-mango, but are probably good in about anything. I'm going to try them later in tea.

Restart

Let's not dance around it; I've been amiss when it comes to updating this blog. Originally, this blog was tied to my jewelry business but it's been awhile since I've done anything with that either. When we found out I was pregnant with Tobias, it was clear we couldn't stay in our apartment. Up till the move, my jewelry-making tools were split between my desk in the bedroom and my workbench on the porch. I was put on bedrest right before the move because of a pre-term labor scare, so I couldn't help pack or move. I have no idea which boxes house my jewelry gear and (hopefully) we won't be at this house long enough to merit unpacking everything. I'm excited about the prospect of tackling this blog. Things are progressing in such a way that I am sensing a renewal. I'm finishing up the open-hand tai qi form and am going to be starting the spring and autumn fan form. I'm going to delve into some shamanic drumming. We're trying to eat better and I'm cutting out gluten. I'm going to try my hand at sewing so I can reuse my old clothes that don't seem to be fitting fast enough after having had my baby... I'm applying to go back to school after having taken the year off for the end of the pregnancy and for Tos' first months. I'm considering selling my jewelry business to fund the start of what may become a major business venture. I'm experiencing a blossoming of my personal faith. These are huge steps for me. I've been distanced from everything these last few months. The day we had Tobias, I had a grand mal seizure. Ever since then, my postpartum anxiety has been causing me to think I was going to have a seizure every time I had a panic attack. Our lifestyle has definitely not been healthy or mindful up till now. We've been eating junk food and not exercising... Probably like 99% of America; though you wouldn't know it from reading other blogs. I'm going to be honest about it, though, because the changes wouldn't appear so miraculous from the outside otherwise.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Yay!

The show was a success! Sold a bit, networked plenty... Tues. going to have pics taken, so am completely revamping my site this week/end. Nicole was so sweet to help out. Met a lapedist; yay! First Thursday next week! Yola's coming in, J is turning 31... big, big week!
Started some alternative dreamcatchers, a scarf (for me), and a hat (pour moi-self). Gimme a short break, y'know?
Urgh.. had something to say and just forgot. oi vey. Time for bed, I guess.
Xo,
Me

Hat pattern:
http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEsummer08/PATTcouvercle.html

Friday, August 27, 2010

Iiiiiiinteresting....

http://www.nature.com/news/2004/040809/full/news040809-4.html
Rounder-sounding names apparently make you more attractive.

Quick, Mid-clas Update

I've been incredibly busy getting everything ready for the gallery showing TOMORROW! Everything may not be completely ready, but we've got some lovely pieces of jewelry, accessories, and home decor. It's occuring at Museo from 1-4, so feel free to drop in and have a look around. I have no problem explaining the origins of pieces of the work.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

meet with an advisor m,t 8-6...w-f8-5, rio grande close to campus.. rios riverside: jewelry

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Saturday, March 9, 2013

Springing

Spring is nearing, winter waning. The chill air slowly warms when the sun peaks through the clouds. The grass renews it's verdant colour. Being a spring child myself (March 21; Spring Equinox), I'm a big fan of the season. About this time each year, the meadow next to my mother's house becomes a sea of cheery yellow as it's overtaken by hundreds of daffodils blooming beneath the tempestuous sky. Their scent drifts through the air. The resurrected fields beg to be walked through barefoot, but you must take a sweater. There are so many holidays celebrated around this time. Easter is approaching with it's resurrection story. Wiccans are preparing to celebrate Ostara. They share many themes- eggs, bunnies, sunrise, renewal. All of these are props drawing the eye to the performance of the yearly ritual of Spring itself. This is a festival of new beginnings. Since I love pinterest, I've created a Spring board featuring the beautiful aspects of this time of year:

Friday, March 8, 2013

Chia

Chia seeds. Tiny white-and-grey kernels containing so much. This grain was consumed by the Mayas and Aztecs since before 3000BC. They were mixed with water to increase hydration, ground into flour, eaten raw (they've got a pretty delicious, nutty flavor), and used for their oil. A single serving of chia seeds can provide over 40% of your daily fiber. It has more Omega-3 fatty acids than salmon, and has more calcium than skim milk. They even provide protein. Mountain Rose Herbs says they contain," Essential fatty acids alpha-linolenic and linoleic acid, mucin, strontium, 30% protein, Vitamins A, B, E, and D, and minerals including calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sulphur, iron, iodine, copper, zinc, sodium, magnesium, manganese, niacin, thiamine, silicon, and anti-oxidants." They are ideal for weightloss, because a small amount will fill you up; when mixed with water, these seeds develop a gel-like coating which help you feel more full. These are all excellent reasons to eat these things.. but they aren't the reason I tried them. You see, I had been buying these: from various grocers for a long time. They are chia drinks made with organic juices and a smudge of agave nectar. They're delicious... but incredibly expensive. They reminded me of the Orbitz drinks I downed as a kid after skating practice. I looked around and it turns out that if you add them to water and let them sit for 30 minutes, they become all gelatinous and can be added to just about everything. Some people add them to pudding, but I find them delightful in juice. I've been drinking them in orange-mango, but are probably good in about anything. I'm going to try them later in tea.

Restart

Let's not dance around it; I've been amiss when it comes to updating this blog. Originally, this blog was tied to my jewelry business but it's been awhile since I've done anything with that either. When we found out I was pregnant with Tobias, it was clear we couldn't stay in our apartment. Up till the move, my jewelry-making tools were split between my desk in the bedroom and my workbench on the porch. I was put on bedrest right before the move because of a pre-term labor scare, so I couldn't help pack or move. I have no idea which boxes house my jewelry gear and (hopefully) we won't be at this house long enough to merit unpacking everything. I'm excited about the prospect of tackling this blog. Things are progressing in such a way that I am sensing a renewal. I'm finishing up the open-hand tai qi form and am going to be starting the spring and autumn fan form. I'm going to delve into some shamanic drumming. We're trying to eat better and I'm cutting out gluten. I'm going to try my hand at sewing so I can reuse my old clothes that don't seem to be fitting fast enough after having had my baby... I'm applying to go back to school after having taken the year off for the end of the pregnancy and for Tos' first months. I'm considering selling my jewelry business to fund the start of what may become a major business venture. I'm experiencing a blossoming of my personal faith. These are huge steps for me. I've been distanced from everything these last few months. The day we had Tobias, I had a grand mal seizure. Ever since then, my postpartum anxiety has been causing me to think I was going to have a seizure every time I had a panic attack. Our lifestyle has definitely not been healthy or mindful up till now. We've been eating junk food and not exercising... Probably like 99% of America; though you wouldn't know it from reading other blogs. I'm going to be honest about it, though, because the changes wouldn't appear so miraculous from the outside otherwise.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Yay!

The show was a success! Sold a bit, networked plenty... Tues. going to have pics taken, so am completely revamping my site this week/end. Nicole was so sweet to help out. Met a lapedist; yay! First Thursday next week! Yola's coming in, J is turning 31... big, big week!
Started some alternative dreamcatchers, a scarf (for me), and a hat (pour moi-self). Gimme a short break, y'know?
Urgh.. had something to say and just forgot. oi vey. Time for bed, I guess.
Xo,
Me

Hat pattern:
http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEsummer08/PATTcouvercle.html

Friday, August 27, 2010

Iiiiiiinteresting....

http://www.nature.com/news/2004/040809/full/news040809-4.html
Rounder-sounding names apparently make you more attractive.

Quick, Mid-clas Update

I've been incredibly busy getting everything ready for the gallery showing TOMORROW! Everything may not be completely ready, but we've got some lovely pieces of jewelry, accessories, and home decor. It's occuring at Museo from 1-4, so feel free to drop in and have a look around. I have no problem explaining the origins of pieces of the work.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

meet with an advisor m,t 8-6...w-f8-5, rio grande close to campus.. rios riverside: jewelry

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