I made two scarves, a green one for Mrs. Webster, and a black and white one for my aunt in Nebraska. But as I have already given them away, I don't have a picture. And I made a custom pillow case for my dads napping pillow, but that isn't much to see so I wont bore you with that picture. I couldn't think of anything that I could make for Adam, so I gave him money. But here are the other things that I could get a picture of.
Hot pads for mommy~
I drew this for Tyler~
This is something different altogether. My friend had a stamping party yesterday. Sammi Jo is back from College for Christmas break, and I got this idea from her. The Patricks have a machine called a "Cuttlebug." You put the design under and on top of your paper and then run it through. It preses it into a patern. Then you rub a paper towel in ink, then rub in on the indented paper. and I looks like this. V
This is for Mrs. Bosworth's first baby!
This is the inside right corner of the card.
And this is a stamp that I got for Christmas! Isn't it cool?
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Saturday, December 26, 2009
The Mysterious Islands...
We got to go! Sorry that I didn't get this up right after we went but I've been busy making things for Christmas. Also organizing the swing dancing party/ Christmas party/ Birthday party for my friend Lib. Here are some pictures that I took with my uncles camera. It's funny, i usually get allot of comments on the camera but everyone there seemed to have the same kind!
It was really fun! We had already seen the movie because we ordered it, but then we heard that it was playing in Dallas, so we got to go!
We saw the Moores, Moorlands and the Huestuses. We don't know them very well but we do know the Moores a little bit. You should check out John Moore's website, (www.huemoore.com) Any ways, it turns out that one of our close friends knows Mrs. Philips, so there was a connection there. Since they live in Texas I guess it's not that hard to have a Friend of a friend of a friend that knows the Philips family personally. I got my poster signed by Mr. Philips, Dr. John, Josh, and Virginia. :) She is so cute! I think she is about 3 or 4 years old. She signed every one's poster with ones and zeros. Dad said that she was the smartest little girl because she wrote in digital code.
This is a mirror on the ceiling in the theater entrance area. I'm in a white scarf holding the camera. I think you can see my brother, Adam talking to Joshua P.
I couldn't get a good picture of Mr. Philips because it was so dark. You can see him in this picture. (sort of) I kept wanting to yell "SIT IN THE CHAIR!"
This is me saying "hi" to Virginia Hope. I don't actually know who took this picture.
The Theater.
It was really fun! We had already seen the movie because we ordered it, but then we heard that it was playing in Dallas, so we got to go!
We saw the Moores, Moorlands and the Huestuses. We don't know them very well but we do know the Moores a little bit. You should check out John Moore's website, (www.huemoore.com) Any ways, it turns out that one of our close friends knows Mrs. Philips, so there was a connection there. Since they live in Texas I guess it's not that hard to have a Friend of a friend of a friend that knows the Philips family personally. I got my poster signed by Mr. Philips, Dr. John, Josh, and Virginia. :) She is so cute! I think she is about 3 or 4 years old. She signed every one's poster with ones and zeros. Dad said that she was the smartest little girl because she wrote in digital code.
This is a mirror on the ceiling in the theater entrance area. I'm in a white scarf holding the camera. I think you can see my brother, Adam talking to Joshua P.
I couldn't get a good picture of Mr. Philips because it was so dark. You can see him in this picture. (sort of) I kept wanting to yell "SIT IN THE CHAIR!"
This is me saying "hi" to Virginia Hope. I don't actually know who took this picture.
The Theater.
Our First White Chrismas!!!
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
The "Mysterious Islands"
Thursday, November 12, 2009
~The Weary Hunter~
I love painting! I finally got this back from my teacher's work shop. He had surgery on his knee so that he might be able to walk again after his accident three or four years ago. He wasn't teaching (obviously) so I couldn't get the painting back. I finished it about 6 months ago.
I think I got the idea from a Texas Parks and Wildlife cover. The thing is, I would find a picture of a sky that I liked, and then I would try to paint that sky. But you really have to make it your own. So there is no other picture like mine in the world. :)
~Amy
I think I got the idea from a Texas Parks and Wildlife cover. The thing is, I would find a picture of a sky that I liked, and then I would try to paint that sky. But you really have to make it your own. So there is no other picture like mine in the world. :)
~Amy
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Spring Time Fairy
This is a drawing that I did while... uh...... I was doing Government. Knowing that I couldn't tear out the page in my text book and put it with my other drawings, I took a picture of it and uploaded it to my blog. And also because I think it's really cute. You can't really get a perspective on how small it is until the second picture. At one point I thought I completely ruined it because I swept my hand across it. But I worked on it with a pink eraser and I got most of the smudge taken care of. The first picture is before the incident, and before the wings. As you can see it was entirely too small to put a good looking face on it.
I got the idea of the fairy clothes from a drawing book I was looking at in Micheal's. I absolutely love that store. They have everything I could dream of. (and allot more I might add) Her hat is made up of a Bell flower, and her skirt is made up of flower petals. My inspiration was the springtime. I think sometime I will make a Fall Fairy.
In Him,
~Amy
I got the idea of the fairy clothes from a drawing book I was looking at in Micheal's. I absolutely love that store. They have everything I could dream of. (and allot more I might add) Her hat is made up of a Bell flower, and her skirt is made up of flower petals. My inspiration was the springtime. I think sometime I will make a Fall Fairy.
In Him,
~Amy
Monday, October 19, 2009
My Grandmother...
she died last week. I appreciate all the people who have been praying for me and my family, especially my mom. It's hard to lose a grandma, but it's even harder to lose a mother. Please continue praying for my mom and her sisters as they try to deal with this.
Thank you,
~Amy
Mary Lee Hamm McKee
Mary Lee went to sing in the Lord’s choir on Friday, Oct. 9, 2009.
Funeral services were held Monday at First United Methodist Church, Ft. Worth with a graveside service in Red Oak Cemetery, Red Oak.
Mary Lee was born Feb. 11, 1924, in Red Oak to William Jones Hamm and Ella Jennie Coleman Hamm. She graduated from the University of Texas in Austin before her marriage to Carl McKee on May 31, 1947.
Mary Lee was a faithful member of the choir at Glen Oaks United Methodist Church in Dallas and later the chancel and choral union choirs at First United Methodist Church in Fort Worth. She was also a devoted member of United Methodist Women, Circle C-1.
Mary Lee was preceded in death by her husband, Carl McKee, on June 28, 1995.
Survivors include her daughters, Linda Blanchard (Mike), formerly of Fort Worth, now of Columbus, Neb., Debbie Wilde (James) of Houston and Jean Terrell (Paul) of Denton; grandchildren, Jean and John Wilde, Kaytlin Blanchard, Tyler, Adam and Amy Terrell; brothers, Bill Hamm (Ruth) of Alamogordo, N.M., and John Hamm (Mary) of Morgan and their children; and other relatives.
Thank you,
~Amy
Mary Lee Hamm McKee
Mary Lee went to sing in the Lord’s choir on Friday, Oct. 9, 2009.
Funeral services were held Monday at First United Methodist Church, Ft. Worth with a graveside service in Red Oak Cemetery, Red Oak.
Mary Lee was born Feb. 11, 1924, in Red Oak to William Jones Hamm and Ella Jennie Coleman Hamm. She graduated from the University of Texas in Austin before her marriage to Carl McKee on May 31, 1947.
Mary Lee was a faithful member of the choir at Glen Oaks United Methodist Church in Dallas and later the chancel and choral union choirs at First United Methodist Church in Fort Worth. She was also a devoted member of United Methodist Women, Circle C-1.
Mary Lee was preceded in death by her husband, Carl McKee, on June 28, 1995.
Survivors include her daughters, Linda Blanchard (Mike), formerly of Fort Worth, now of Columbus, Neb., Debbie Wilde (James) of Houston and Jean Terrell (Paul) of Denton; grandchildren, Jean and John Wilde, Kaytlin Blanchard, Tyler, Adam and Amy Terrell; brothers, Bill Hamm (Ruth) of Alamogordo, N.M., and John Hamm (Mary) of Morgan and their children; and other relatives.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Sunset and Moonrise (last night)
Books, books, and more books...
I love to read! I used to hate to read because I wasn't good at it, but now I'm good at reading and I love it! It was a vicious cycle. I didn't read because I was slow, and I was slow because I didn't practice reading. I read so much during the summer, more than I have ever read before. Here is a list that I read throughout the summer:
"The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"
By Robert Louis Stevenson
"Robinson Crusoe"
By Daniel Defoe
"The Time Machine"
By H.G. Wells
"King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table"
By Howard Pyle
"The Three Musketeers"
By Alexandre Dumas
"The Secret Garden"
By Frances Hodgson Burnett
"Treasure Island"
By Robert Louis Stevenson
"The Door in the Wall" (not "A Wind in the Door," very different)
By Marguerite de Angeli
The "Anne" Series (of which I am still wonderfully involved in)
by L. M. Montgomery
"Anne of Green Gables"
"Anne of Avonlea"
"Anne of the Island"
"Anne of Windy Poplars"
"Anne's House of Dreams"
"Anne of Ingleside"
And I am in the process of reading "Rainbow Valley"
Most of these books I had either heard the gist of the story before, or listened to the audio tape of it, but never read the book. I had such a great time traveling to lands Far, far away.
"The Three Musketeers" I must say was disappointing. It was all about women and it didn't matter if they were married or not.. And I was not as familiar with "King Aurthur and the Knights of the Round Table" as I thought I was. I was so discouraged when Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere were banished for being caught in the same room together (the queen was banished to a convent to be a nun for the rest of her life. Then Lancelot was forgiven after years, but the queen was never to return to King Aurthur. I thought it was very unjust and it has bothered me. The way that I would have done it was have them both forgiven, but, alas, I am not Howard Pyle. I loved the part about Excalibur. That was so exiting and it gave me a queer chill down my spine when I read about it. Its such an exiting adventure story.
I am in the process of writing an adventure novel in a year. It's part of my school. It is going to be set in the Wild West.
"The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"
By Robert Louis Stevenson
"Robinson Crusoe"
By Daniel Defoe
"The Time Machine"
By H.G. Wells
"King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table"
By Howard Pyle
"The Three Musketeers"
By Alexandre Dumas
"The Secret Garden"
By Frances Hodgson Burnett
"Treasure Island"
By Robert Louis Stevenson
"The Door in the Wall" (not "A Wind in the Door," very different)
By Marguerite de Angeli
The "Anne" Series (of which I am still wonderfully involved in)
by L. M. Montgomery
"Anne of Green Gables"
"Anne of Avonlea"
"Anne of the Island"
"Anne of Windy Poplars"
"Anne's House of Dreams"
"Anne of Ingleside"
And I am in the process of reading "Rainbow Valley"
Most of these books I had either heard the gist of the story before, or listened to the audio tape of it, but never read the book. I had such a great time traveling to lands Far, far away.
"The Three Musketeers" I must say was disappointing. It was all about women and it didn't matter if they were married or not.. And I was not as familiar with "King Aurthur and the Knights of the Round Table" as I thought I was. I was so discouraged when Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere were banished for being caught in the same room together (the queen was banished to a convent to be a nun for the rest of her life. Then Lancelot was forgiven after years, but the queen was never to return to King Aurthur. I thought it was very unjust and it has bothered me. The way that I would have done it was have them both forgiven, but, alas, I am not Howard Pyle. I loved the part about Excalibur. That was so exiting and it gave me a queer chill down my spine when I read about it. Its such an exiting adventure story.
I am in the process of writing an adventure novel in a year. It's part of my school. It is going to be set in the Wild West.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
The Texas Rangers!
I went to my first Rangers game on Friday! (that would be baseball) It was really fun! Lots of cheering, booing, and yummy food. The most fun thing we did was the wave. Twenty-five thousand people make the wave an incredible sight. It took a little while for it to get going but then the other people realised what was happening. :) It was so funny to see the guys that are really into it get so upset when the umpire does something they don't like. Every one starts booing until the instant replay is put up on the big screen, then every one is quiet. Our team lost, but it was fun any way. We were playing the LA Angels. The Rangers Stadium is right by the Cowboys Stadium (that would be football). It was HUGE.
I had a great time at the game. We were guests of some of my parents friends, the Heydricks. Mrs. Heydrick had cancer, and she just had her last kimo therapy treatment. They think that all the cancer is gone but she will still have to go and check regularly to see that it doesn't come back. I'm sure they would appreciate your prayers.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Twice as Nice (resale shop)
A few of my friends and I are part of a mother daughter group that volunteers at a resale shop that supports the Crisis Pregnancy Recourse Center. Although it is not called a crisis any more because it is so common, it is still a great cause to be part of. Most of the money that is made at Twice as Nice goes to the Recourse Center.
We sort clothes, straighted shelves, and do what ever needs to be done. (pricing, taking care of costumers ect.) I always have so much fun when my mom and I go there together to help.
A few days ago they had a meeting to re-familiarize the Volunteers to the wear house (the place where donations are sorted and stored) and the store. They are making changes and trying to be more organized.
I was not able to make it to the Tour of the Center (I didn't know about it) but I was there for the tour and talk at the shop.
We had a Picnic at the park close by. Aaron had to leave before we could get there. :(
At the Park
Crazy resale hats!!!
We sort clothes, straighted shelves, and do what ever needs to be done. (pricing, taking care of costumers ect.) I always have so much fun when my mom and I go there together to help.
A few days ago they had a meeting to re-familiarize the Volunteers to the wear house (the place where donations are sorted and stored) and the store. They are making changes and trying to be more organized.
I was not able to make it to the Tour of the Center (I didn't know about it) but I was there for the tour and talk at the shop.
We had a Picnic at the park close by. Aaron had to leave before we could get there. :(
At the Park
Crazy resale hats!!!
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Swing Dancing!!! (with the Blairs)
Greta and Lydia swing dancing. CUTE!
Happy Face!
Sad face...
Tyler and Christa Blair Dancing
The Whole Group! The Families that Came (or were represented)
Adams, Allens, Blairs, Harris, Terrells, Smiths, Sims, Patricks, Jesters.
I must say, we had a BLAST!!! The Blairs showed us some country line dancing too! That was realy fun. My dad has trouble with swing dancing because of the steps, but the line dancing was easier and more fast pased. The Adams had never done this before and I think that they had a lot of fun. Some of the little kids did it for a while, but then they got bored and went swimming. :) Some of the Parents did it too! I was so happy! I danced with Mr. Blair and he was realy good. I think he had done it before though. We also had lots of snacks and refreshments for every one to snack on. Over all I think every one had a fabulous time. Praise the Lord!
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
~Pure Moonshine~
I have so many pictures that I want to show you! I have posted three times today. But I promise that this is the last... for today.
You know the feeling. When you feel so happy that you want to others to embark on this happy journey right along with you. There is a full moon tonight and I know I will not be able to go to sleep for a long time yet. Just think of all the things that come to life in our imaginations on a moonlit night. Goblins dancing in the woods, dryads waking from an enchanted sleep, and the little folk sitting on toadstools pondering what mischievous tricks they will play. If only there could be a rainbow when there was moonshine like tonight. Its so beautiful tonight that I can feel the tangible elegance that surrounds me.
(I captures this when we had some of our extended family over. My cousin Shiloh and her kids.)
You know the feeling. When you feel so happy that you want to others to embark on this happy journey right along with you. There is a full moon tonight and I know I will not be able to go to sleep for a long time yet. Just think of all the things that come to life in our imaginations on a moonlit night. Goblins dancing in the woods, dryads waking from an enchanted sleep, and the little folk sitting on toadstools pondering what mischievous tricks they will play. If only there could be a rainbow when there was moonshine like tonight. Its so beautiful tonight that I can feel the tangible elegance that surrounds me.
(I captures this when we had some of our extended family over. My cousin Shiloh and her kids.)
Random Pictures
Don't you just love being random and spontaneous? I do. Here are some pictures of some of my platy babies. They are much bigger now, this was a while ago. I had to give them to the pet store because My fish was about to drop another batch of fry. She had 17 the first drop, and this time she gave me 20 little baby fish! I'm an aunt! haha... no. But it's still exiting to have that experience.
I have the tank divided in half with plastic that has tiny holes in it. (so the big fish wont eat them) And yes, that is a Beta in the first picture. It is a female, and they are more docile than males. I also have a blue female Beta. She is in a bowl because she enjoys being by herself more than the other one. (don't ask, I just know...)The blue one is Arwen, and the red one is Aowen. :D
These are pictures from a rainy day we had a while ago, and no Uncle Mike, I did not let the camera get wet. Ok, there were a couple drops that got on the lens, but I wiped them off REALY quick. I put a bandana over the camera, and a rain jacket over that. I know I must have looked funny walking all over the neighborhood like that! And I can tell you it was hard trying to look through the view finder. Well, here are the pictures. Some of them have a funny perspective, and some of them look like they came from the land of tomorrow. (I've been reading Anne of the Windy Poplars)
I have the tank divided in half with plastic that has tiny holes in it. (so the big fish wont eat them) And yes, that is a Beta in the first picture. It is a female, and they are more docile than males. I also have a blue female Beta. She is in a bowl because she enjoys being by herself more than the other one. (don't ask, I just know...)The blue one is Arwen, and the red one is Aowen. :D
These are pictures from a rainy day we had a while ago, and no Uncle Mike, I did not let the camera get wet. Ok, there were a couple drops that got on the lens, but I wiped them off REALY quick. I put a bandana over the camera, and a rain jacket over that. I know I must have looked funny walking all over the neighborhood like that! And I can tell you it was hard trying to look through the view finder. Well, here are the pictures. Some of them have a funny perspective, and some of them look like they came from the land of tomorrow. (I've been reading Anne of the Windy Poplars)
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