Thursday, February 19, 2009

Chelsea Likes To...

I avoided the "25 Things About Me" on facebook because I am just too complex... and I nearly died last Friday from the flu.

I have, however stumbled upon another funny thing going around facebook, the "likes to."

Go to google and type your name followed by "likes to" (all in quotation marks) and then write down the first ten phrases you read.

Mine are complex, like me.

1. Chelsea likes to hump.
2. Chelsea likes to be a ham in front of the camera
3. Chelsea likes to be in the swimming pool and thinks it's fun to look at herself in the mirror.
4. Chelsea likes to be lazy and surround herself with pillows.
5. Chelsea likes to nap by "Bizzy Girl."
6. Chelsea likes to Sew & Draw!
7. Chelsea likes to take full advantage of technology and dry up asap.
8. Chelsea likes to teach.
9. Chelsea likes to throw balls at her coworkers, but doesn't know they aren't playing.
10. Chelsea likes to visit them (alpacas), sticking her nose through the fence.

That's it! I'm off for a nap with "Bizzy Girl" and then I'm gonna call my mom and ask her why she gave me a dog name.

(If you leave a comment, PLEASE share one or more of your "likes to")

Scotty Likes to...

1. Scotty likes to MOVE IT!
2. Scotty likes to play with pigs.
3. Scotty likes to go everywhere with you.
4. Scotty likes to say: "Winning is everything baby."
5. Scotty likes to dry hump.
6. Scotty likes to get in early and get settled.
7. Scotty likes to scream and yell.
8. Scotty likes to concentrate in a study that provides hope.
9. Scotty likes to drink, swear and be downright nasty.
10. Scotty likes to dabble in photography and film making or anything that he deems creative and an overly expensive hobby.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Sweets. Sounds. Sass

Christmas 2008 was especially homemade.

Not only did I Scotty and I agree to make each others' gifts (which will be a Martens tradition), I made a handful of my girls a fun little SUGAR ROCK gift complete with mixtapes (cd's), feather hair pieces, and Boombox gingerbread cookies



I feel that the mixtape says "I like you"... and it's true, I do. I picked up the feathers the same day I grabbed the gems. Note the clever use of my gems on the cd cases AND the hair pieces. Sometimes while I craft things I give them names as they take form. I lovingly named my hair clips as I was wiring and glueing them together.



"QUEEN OF HEARTS"


"PEACOCK-A-DOODLE-DO"


"PURPLE RAIN"


"CHERRY, CHERRY"


"BLONDIE"


These cookies where my only Christmas baking this year. I knew gingerbread men would only be white noise, so I made boomboxes inspired by the boombox (bottom right)I love to listen to while I'm doing chores at work.




Friday, February 6, 2009

Much Better

Thanks to Megan's blog, mine looks way cuter now.

And I like cute.

Kinda took me back to the days of huntin' for templates for myspace.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

If Only I Were as Cute as This Year's Calendar

I usually go for the tropical beaches calendar, but this year I couldn't resist Ms. Boop.



Avoiding the Binge

Apparently it is February. Apparently the darkest, lamest, boringest month of the year is over.

Apparently.

In a month where time seems to almost stand still, time has flown by. Makes me wonder what the rest of 2009 will be like?

While today it looks and feel like spring (I'm wearing capri sweats), I'm gonna go back and FINALLY post a wee bit of Christmas 2008. Like I already said, my computer was on the brink of a big crash because it was so full that I couldn't even upload pictures from my camera.

So now come the posts. There will be a lot because I took a lot of pictures with the posts in mind, and sometimes I am so not interesting, so I hate to waste anything remotely interesting.

As the last guests left our home just after Christmas over a year ago, I knew that something had to change. Being that Christmas is such a consumer-driven holiday in North America, it's SO hard not to get sucked in.

And man, have I been sucked in.

After the Holiday BINGE is over, I am always left feeling mentally and emotionally sick. It became really apparent to me last year that I'm an adult chasing after the Christmas' of my childhood, and kinda like the drug addict who keeps chasing his first high, I was chasing after those magical feelings that accompanied my childhood Christmas'. Being that I could never quite capture it, I did what my North American upbringing tells me to do...

Up the ante. Buy more. Get more. Do more.

Looking back on my past adult Christmas', I feel pretty sheepish. I was the bratty girl who would make up specific lists outlining what I wanted (rather, expected to get). I would give every detail, right down to the style, size, colour, and location. While people in my life were way too kind and would buy me what I asked for and tell me that they preferred having the specifics instead of aimlessly wandering crowded malls only to buy me something I wouldn't use- it only encouraged the unfillabe monster.

Last year, I kinda "got it." I asked for a $50 bag and then bought Scotty a PSP, and I found that I didn't feel near as disappointed even though I got a lot less stuff. What I couldn't shake was that my favourite part about the Holidays was a sunny Christmas Eve afternoon spent wandering the local bookstore and a lunch of sushi with Scotty.

So simple, yet it felt so great.

Inspired by the fact that I enjoyed that quality time the most, Scotty and I agreed not to buy gifts this past year, but instead, to do homemade gifts.

My time was seriously cramped by the fact that we got back from Cuba three days before Christmas, and I worked 36 hrs at the group home before Christmas morning.

I did manage to write him a poem, make him a coupon book (inspired by a funny conversation with a couple girl friends last fall... he even got a coupon that read: "I will admit that you are right and I am wrong in ONE argument of your choosing) and paint him a tee shirt.

His gift won him the "Crafts Genius" award (I have a funny plush toys craft book that reads "and once you are finished, hold up your new plushie and say to yourself: 'I am a crafts genius'") for this year's gift...



My bike.

Every year Tsawwassen has this killer "Spring Cleaning" weekend where everyone in Tsawwassen puts whatever they no longer want/need on the curb in front of their house to be collected on the following Monday on the oversize garbage day. People really get into it here. On the Sunday afternoon, all of Tsawassen becomes especially neighbourly. Children ride their bikes from pile to pile looking for treasures. Families load up their cars, and people even put signs on what they are giving away ("still works"... "only 2 years old" etc.). The sun always seems to shine on that day. I have found a floor lamp that we still use, a big grass curtain that I made into a rug and Scotty scored a Hip-ity-Hop. Last year I decided I wanted to find a bike. Within an hour we were back at the house with my "new" set of wheels, which was in dire need of a good scrubbing and tires.

Then summer came like a whirlwind, and my bike just sat in the carport until Scotty pulled out my Laurentian to give it a second "life".


(Took my bike for a spin around the kitchen and livingroom)


While Christmas was a true whirlwind (I had exactly 12 hrs to enjoy it between shifts at the group home), I didn't make myself ill on the Christmas binge; instead, I am bent on winning the "crafts genius" award next year.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Just Checking In

I finally emptied by laptop enough to make some free space so I don'thave to worry about the big crash every time I turn the poor thing on and it reads: "Startup Disk Full."

I've got about 10,000 things I would like to write about, but Ive also got about 10,000 pages to read in order to catch up in my courses.

I'll be back soon.