That sounds like so much fun, lisa.
I need to get my bike and see if I can get a baby seat attached. And then try to find a noah sized helmet. FWIW, he cried bloody murder when I tried a helmet on him this weekend.
I'm in on of my vintage dresses. It fits well enough and I had forgotten how much I love it. This might be another summer of flowy dresses, even if the fashionistas say that by end of summer, the dress is dead.
the dress is never dead. stupidheads, I say.
sadly, I am in a lightweight wool skirt, tights, boot, and a sweater.
Allyson, 3 months is usually my deadline for unpacking. Of course, I then have to start packing again in 8 months for the next move. I just flatten all the boxes and put them under the bed.
I'm wearing a dress shirt and a wool sweater. Plus my leather jacket. IOW, I'm dressed for early March....
FWIW, he cried bloody murder when I tried a helmet on him this weekend.
I hear him. I think I've got perma welts on my forehead now from my helmet. Fortunately I also have the Longest Bangs in the History of Bangs (due to getting back too late on Sat. for my bang-cutting appointment).
Do you have the hang of materials yet?
We did a week of materials, but the instructor was of the opinion that we should spend a month on it to do them full justice. Once you get beyond the simple color-picking, you can do a lot with texture and shading and semi-translucency, not to mention how they handle shadows and refraction.
I modeled a crystal skull yesterday that came out pretty spiffy, actually. :-)
I modeled a crystal skull yesterday that came out pretty spiffy, actually.
You're just trying to get Indiana Jones' attention.
I modeled a crystal skull yesterday that came out pretty spiffy, actually.
You're just trying to get Indiana Jones' attention.
I suppose next she'll be making a quantum of solace....
Couch coffins
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