Sunday, November 14, 2010

Payne Pet Peeves

I thought it would be a good idea to put up a post warning the world of what will drive us Paynes up the wall. I definitely have a lot more than David, I just can't think of them all right now. Enjoy
David's

Chewing with mouth open.
"I don't want to hear what you're eating!"

Slurping.
Aimee- "Oh shoot, I slurp all the time!" (said jokingly)
David- "Yes, yes you do."
Aimee- "What do I slurp?" (said curiously)
David- "Your soup, your cereal, apples..."

Girls wearing flip-flops in the winter
"Did you wake up and leave your brain on your pillow?"


Professors who only read what's on the slide

"I am very capable of reading myself, thank you. If I wanted to be read to I would have gone to story time."


Aimee

"Are you ready?" "Yeah, I just need to..."
THEN YOU'RE NOT READY.


Girls that get married in the TEMPLE then post pictures of their honeymoon and they're wearing a bikini.

You know better.


My computer.

Everything about it.


"THAT" kid.

You know, the one who challenges everything the teacher says. He finishes the tests in 7 minutes (really, we timed him). He always has a dictionary answer... Seriously? Go on a date.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Avica Design

If you've been to my apartment, you may have noticed the giant monkey swinging on our wall! Well, this wonderful monkey on canvas is actually a photograph taken by my wonderful husband David! He then photoshopped it using a special effect and then he printed it on canvas. He built the frame and stretched the canvas all himself! He has connections to print pretty inexpensively on canvas. Here are just a few of his pictures, he has TONS! All sorts or animals and even a few pics of trains. If you are interested in ordering, let us know! Pricing depends on the size of print. He will stretch it for you. Also available if you have a picture you want on canvas, e-mail it to us and he will touch it up and then print and stretch on canvas!




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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Happiness





What is happiness? Well to me,

HAPPINESS IS...

Your brother asking you to come watch his race

Your niece wrapping her arms around your neck tightly in a hug

Running down the street with a bandana over your face and big sunglasses while your best friend takes pictures of the whole thing

Standing on people’s doorsteps with a plate of cookies in your hands and a traffic cone on your head

Your nephew telling you that your mismatched socks, “aren’t pretty.”

When a cute RM winks at you during church

Chicken pot pie and a brownie for dinner

Your dad hugging you

Watching your pregnant sister come home with cute clothes for her daughter

A baby falling asleep in your arms

Rain

The puppy jumping all over the two-year-old

Running into the person you like unexpectedly

A fun ringtone

Your two-year-old nephew making a book mark for his cousin and holding her hand while doing it

Quiet Sunday afternoons

The warm fuzzy pink bedspread your mom bought just for you

David's blue eyes

Getting two letters on the same day from your best friends

Getting an unexpected check in the mail

Hearing an apology from someone who days earlier announced his hatred towards you

Protective big brothers

Watching your niece point to your picture and say your name (her version of it at least)

Calling your sister who lives half a country away and talking for hours about anything and everything

Quoting Brian Regan, Tarzan, and Emperor’s New Groove

Taking funny pictures and making movies with your younger brother

Watching a baby cry when his older brother walks away

Pictures drawn especially for you by your nephew

A Gingerbread house made into a church

Wearing your dad’s horribly ugly sweater from the 70’s

Going to the DI just to buy the ugliest clothes you can find

Hand-me-downs from Grandma

Finally sewing something that looks decent

A few hours with a just the sewing machine and your mom

A pink and black backpack with your initial on it

Daydreams

Waking up to thunder and falling back asleep to the rain hitting the roof

Painting your nieces nails

The high after a long run

Getting over something/someone that has been bothering you

A pretty flower

Boxes filled with your childhood artwork and poetry

A scarf for every day of the month

Good smelling shampoo

Clear skies

A grandmother’s cooking

A homemade UGLY sweater

A good grade on a test you studied hard for

Cool autumn nights

Laughing with the bishop’s wife

Sitting down at the piano and being able to play a song you haven’t attempted in a few years

A clean, bright room

Laughing until your side hurts

Your Mom matching her plate

Spraying a good smelling air freshener

A good hair day

A cute hat

Waking up before your alarm feeling happy and refreshed

Putting together photo albums

Singing at the top of your lungs along with the radio

Karaoke with your little brother or sister who has bronchitis

Spinning around in circles in the rain

Dad’s waffles

Seeing someone help another person

A warm coat in the winter

The smell of freshly cut dewy grass on a summer morning

Swinging

Playing on the teeter-totters when you’re over the age of 6

Hearing a cute love song

A smile that won’t go away


Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Preschoolers and Art.

· Children don’t just paint. They create in their mind and express it on paper.

· They paint to experiment with color and represent what is around them.

· Use large paper for children.

· With young children only have 2 colors of paint out. As they get older (4-5 years) add a few more

· Use same materials often, they will master the techniques

Developmental Stages of Art

1. Scribbling

o 1-2 ½ years old

o Use their whole arm

o They like to scribble. It’s fun. Even if they are older, this is ok

o Developing motor skills

o Use large tools (they need to be able to grasp it)

2. Preschematic

o 3 ½ -4 years old

o Moves elbow and down

o Represent reality, for only that day. Have them explain what it is and write it down on the back. They won’t be able to explain it the next day.

o Children will explain the painting. ASK them!

o They draw feelings

o Use symbols (ex: circles for faces)

3. Schematic

o 5-6 years old

o Draws man and the environment

o More aware of lines, color, and space and use to depict objects

o Have a baseline (ground or sky)

o Picture has direction (top, bottom)

o Everything is experienced based

o Children have a preferred art medium (what to use)

*These ages aren’t set in stone. If your three year old is scribbling, don’t worry. Now if your 5 year old is scribbling, you should be worried if that’s the only drawing he/she does.

· Things to paint with:

o Markers

o Pencils

o Colored pencils

o Clicky pens

o Chalk

o Wet chalk

o Water color crayons and pencils

o Crayons

o Toothbrush

o Rollers

o Paint brushes

§ Fan brushes

§ Stencil brushes

§ Professional brushes

· Fun art things to try

o Markers on bubble wrap

o Wet paper (it’s ok that it rips)

o Create different easels (some that turn, plexi glass, etc)

o Spin art- get a record player, pour paint on while it spins (Karo syrup/glue + food coloring)

o Colored paper

o Puffy paint (make your own- a bottle of shaving cream + half a bottle of glue)

o Salt flour paint= equal parts salt, flour, and water. Mix well, dye colors

o Scent your paint Ex: cinnamon or peppermint extract

o Fizzy paint: mix baking soda with colored Kool-Aid and then fill a spray bottle with vinegar and have them spray it.

o Colored tissue paper and liquid starch (the starch makes the color bleed. It dries translucent and crystallized)

o Soap paint- grate Ivory soap (Ivory is the only one that works according to my teacher) and mix with water with an electric mixer until good consistency

· Printing

o Sponges

o Fruits and veggies

o Boxes wrapped with string

o Pinecones

o Silly putty

· Scissors

o Be safe

o Always watch them

o Don’t have sharp ends

o Make sure they cut!

o Scrapbooking scissors (crazy scissors) are so fun!

Remember, when working with children it’s all about exploration and play. They will learn best by doing and figuring things out on their own. Especially with art, let them do what they want. They see things differently than we do. For them, art is a PROCESS. Don’t expect a final project from them.

For example: A little girl colored beautiful flowers on her paper. Then she took a blue marker and scribbled on it. Later, when her mom asked her, she girl told her it was rain.

She wasn’t ruining her picture, she was telling a story.

Another example: A child was painting at the easel and used beautiful vibrant colors. When my professor came around again, the child had painted over it with black. When asked, the child explained that it was night time now.

Encourage creativity. Don’t expect a final project. Let your child explore and play. Be realistic about their abilities. Don’t get mad that they don’t stay on the paper, just cover your table.

Enjoy and HAVE FUN!!!