Showing posts with label Drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drawing. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Saturday, May 28, 2011
3223 reunion
During college I lived in a large rickety house with some great friends. I always look back fondly on those days with my "3223 gals" because we laughed so much, shared so much, grew so much, and threw such great dinner parties. With everyone now scattered to the four corners of the earth, it's always a special treat to meet up and share what's happening in each others' lives. This year four of us are meeting in Philly and skyping another gal in Thailand.
Good-bye Michigan. Hello Philly and gals! |
I wonder what Hubby and Charlie will be up to while I'm gone... |
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
First Easter
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Thoughts
Sometimes it seems like all I think about is food- what I've eaten, what I'd like to eat, or what I'm actually going to eat.
Hmm, upon further reflection... perhaps this comic strip shows me endorsing cannibalism. Ick.
Hmm, upon further reflection... perhaps this comic strip shows me endorsing cannibalism. Ick.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Almost here
Friday, February 18, 2011
If I were an animal...
As I progress further along in this pregnancy, I'm starting to see some great similarities between myself and a familiar farm animal: the cow.
Here are four reasons why I am similar to a cow.
1. Like the cow, I am a grazer.
2. I also experience interesting digestive issues.
3. The cow and I are on the heavier end of the scale.
4. We both contribute to greenhouse gas emissions.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Snow day
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Transpoosion
Have you heard of heart transplants?
Kidney transplants?
Poo transplants?
Yes, you read right. Poo transplants. Apparently some patients suffer from terrible diarrhea caused by very bad bacteria. Currently available antibiotics can't help, so some doctors are turning to "transpoosion" therapy. They place a healthy person's poo into the patient's stomach. The result? In most cases, the bad bacteria are killed and the patient's system returns back to normal.
Inspired by these findings, I'm doing my part to help. No, I'm not donating. Instead, I've designed some stickers that donors could wear after making a donation.
Click here to find out more! Thanks Alice for sending me this pootastic article.
Kidney transplants?
Poo transplants?
Yes, you read right. Poo transplants. Apparently some patients suffer from terrible diarrhea caused by very bad bacteria. Currently available antibiotics can't help, so some doctors are turning to "transpoosion" therapy. They place a healthy person's poo into the patient's stomach. The result? In most cases, the bad bacteria are killed and the patient's system returns back to normal.
Inspired by these findings, I'm doing my part to help. No, I'm not donating. Instead, I've designed some stickers that donors could wear after making a donation.
Click here to find out more! Thanks Alice for sending me this pootastic article.
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Vampires and young children
After seeing my all my nieces and nephews this Christmas, I realized two things:
(1) I love them very much.
(2) Young children are like vampires.
Here are six reasons why children are similar to vampires.
Reason 1: They’re super strong.
Reason 2: They're super fast.
Reason 3: They suck your…energy.
Reason 4: They don’t sleep at night.
*Repeat this scene at 4:00, 5:30, 6:15, and 7:00 |
Reason 5: They’re incredibly good looking.
No matter what the parents look like, their offspring is always cute |
Lastly, reason 6: They can control your mind.
Don't stare into his eyes, or you too will fall under his spell |
Friday, December 31, 2010
He's baack
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Burger love
I love burgers. |
They're yummy and relatively simple to make.
The great burger equation |
Beef burgers are my favorite, but I'm always on the lookout for healthier alternatives. This weekend I found a new burger to try:
Yum, fresh from the garden. |
Go ahead. Take a big virtual bite. |
It was surprisingly good. The patties had a nice firm texture and were delicious with feta, tomatoes, ketchup, and mustard on toasted multi-grain bread.
Ooh. I'm getting hungry just thinking about it...
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
True blue fan
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Draw me something delicious
My little niece's favorite channel is Food Network and she wants to be a chef when she grows up. (Well, either that or a princess. Personally, I think she could be both.) To encourage her future culinary career, I've created these coloring activity pages for her. I can't wait to see what she draws up.
Chef page
Dish page
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Steak Haiku
I love eating steak
Sizzling on my kitchen grill
Charred and pepperyHere's a picture of the mammoth t-bone steak I ate tonight. Tasty.
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