Saturday, July 5, 2014
Monday, June 30, 2014
Colier Quilling: Picaturi de Curcubeu (Discuri de hartie pe lant)
Dupa atat de multa ploaie, un curcubeu vine la fix. In zilele cand soarele nu apare, stand departe, deasupra norilor grei de ploaie, picaturile de curcubeu care-ti stau pe piept iti vor surade.
Colier simplu pe lant cu discuri de hartie colorate, realizate in stil quilling
25 ron
circulmagicshop@gmail.com
Coliere: Culorile verii (Howlit rosu si sidef pe lant) - vandut
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Circul Magic Colier: Culorile Verii |
Fresh out of the creativity oven! Un nou colier statement Circul Magic, inspirat de verile toride, de campurile punctate cu rosul intens al macilor si plaja cu bucatele frante de scoici.
Colier statement cu margele subtiri de sidef si lacrimi de howlit rosu pe lant
Pentru comanda, imi poti scrie la circulmagicshop@gmail.com
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Circul Magic Colier: Culorile Verii |
Saturday, June 14, 2014
MauldenNews May 2014
Well, this was the big news for May: my broken clavicle.
May 28 - I was enjoying a beautiful bike ride down Little Cottonwood Canyon (about 30 mph), went into a turn too quickly, hit the gravel and crashed. :-( A very nice guy (Onno Wieringa, general manager of Alta) saw me fall and stopped to help. He called Bryan for me but there was no answer (it was 6:30 a.m.). My vision went weird for about a minute - kind of lacy with "stars" obscuring my visual field. Onno graciously drove me and my bike home and Bryan took the kids to school and me to the ER. Apparently I asked Bryan the same questions a few times over the next hour or so, so I had a concussion. My bike helmet had cracked in a couple places where it hit the gravel so I was definitely glad for the brain bucket! I also experienced my first migraine aura - the classic "fortification spectra" - but lucky me, no headache! Whew. I had some facial abrasions, road rash and a sore mouth and chin, but these healed quickly. Bryan has been an awesome caretaker, except when he ate the last of the ice cream I bought... Well, nobody's perfect.
The kids finished 1st and 3rd grades on June 5 - woo-hooooooo! We are all enjoying the lazy schedule. Next week Alle has Suzuki violin camp, and we have a couple other things scheduled including Korean Culture Camp, but it's nice to have a good number of free days. Alle has been catching bugs, butterflies and insects and Sam has been learning to play Pickle Ball with Papa. I've been using my recovery time to read more of Game of Thrones - I like it but it is super lonnnnngggg.
The clavicle required surgery, which I was apprehensive about but it went well. The biggest disappointment was that we had to miss our family vacation in Tennessee. :-( We found that Frontier airlines will let us rebook the tickets without fees if we use them within a year and give them a doctor's letter. So that's good. Getting shirts on and off is a challenge, and I'm not able to cook the way I like to, but friends and family have been VERY helpful - we've had people bring us dinner, send yummy packages, and offer rides, etc. I'm feeling the love, and grateful.
And now for the better news - check out our new Mazda 5! Now we have enough room to haul kids and their friends. Hoping for lots of happy miles in this thing.
Hope all is well with everyone - send me your news!
Sarah
May 28 - I was enjoying a beautiful bike ride down Little Cottonwood Canyon (about 30 mph), went into a turn too quickly, hit the gravel and crashed. :-( A very nice guy (Onno Wieringa, general manager of Alta) saw me fall and stopped to help. He called Bryan for me but there was no answer (it was 6:30 a.m.). My vision went weird for about a minute - kind of lacy with "stars" obscuring my visual field. Onno graciously drove me and my bike home and Bryan took the kids to school and me to the ER. Apparently I asked Bryan the same questions a few times over the next hour or so, so I had a concussion. My bike helmet had cracked in a couple places where it hit the gravel so I was definitely glad for the brain bucket! I also experienced my first migraine aura - the classic "fortification spectra" - but lucky me, no headache! Whew. I had some facial abrasions, road rash and a sore mouth and chin, but these healed quickly. Bryan has been an awesome caretaker, except when he ate the last of the ice cream I bought... Well, nobody's perfect.
The kids finished 1st and 3rd grades on June 5 - woo-hooooooo! We are all enjoying the lazy schedule. Next week Alle has Suzuki violin camp, and we have a couple other things scheduled including Korean Culture Camp, but it's nice to have a good number of free days. Alle has been catching bugs, butterflies and insects and Sam has been learning to play Pickle Ball with Papa. I've been using my recovery time to read more of Game of Thrones - I like it but it is super lonnnnngggg.
The clavicle required surgery, which I was apprehensive about but it went well. The biggest disappointment was that we had to miss our family vacation in Tennessee. :-( We found that Frontier airlines will let us rebook the tickets without fees if we use them within a year and give them a doctor's letter. So that's good. Getting shirts on and off is a challenge, and I'm not able to cook the way I like to, but friends and family have been VERY helpful - we've had people bring us dinner, send yummy packages, and offer rides, etc. I'm feeling the love, and grateful.
And now for the better news - check out our new Mazda 5! Now we have enough room to haul kids and their friends. Hoping for lots of happy miles in this thing.
Hope all is well with everyone - send me your news!
Sarah
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Pe unde ne mai umbla picioarele: Casa Batlló, Barcelona
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Gaudi's Casa Batlló in Barcelona, Passeig de Gràcia |
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Casa Batlló curte interioara |
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Casa Batlló |
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Casa Batlló |
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Casa Batlló |
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Casa Batlló |
Casa Batlló address: Passeig de Gràcia, 43, Barcelona, Spain.
You can read more about the architecture of Gaudi's Casa Batlló here
Visit the official website of Casa Batlló here
Sunday, April 27, 2014
MauldenNews March - April 2014
Hello All!
We've had a very nice spring this year - in fact, I heard on the news that this has been the second warmest spring on record for our little valley here. For some reason, our emperor tulips did not come out until April - usually they are smiling up at me in March. But I'm glad they made it!
I've thoroughly enjoyed the absence of snow - though I have felt the pain of my friends and family elsewhere who have been pummeled by it this year. Let's hope we're really through the worst of it!
In March I had the good fortune to run the Canyonlands Half with some buddies - it was beautiful, sunny, wild and windy. I lost about a minute off my time retrieving my hat that blew off into a small ravine. Still, I was completely satisfied with my 2:18 and my "power disc" medal.
Tammy and I dined with our daughters for our birthday on March 8. Here they are displaying their genioglossus muscles.
Sam turned 8 on April 15. We had a fun party at the indoor pool and Splash Zone and a little family celebration at home. We all had blue mouths for awhile after this cake.
Easter weekend was eventful - egg dyeing on Friday, birthday party on Saturday, egg hunt on Sunday morning, and...
Sam's baptism! Easter Sunday, April 21, 2014.
Then we took off for Spring Break adventures in Moab, Arches, and Mesa Verde. The highlight of our trip to Arches was Alle's first live lizard capture. I knew their tails could detach. What I didn't know was that the tail keeps moving all by itself for quite a while after separation from the lizard! Freaky to see.
A suspicion of strep throat led us on a detour to Moab Regional Hospital, where Alle got a culture. It wasn't strep, but it did grow Moraxella catarrhalis and another unidentified bug so she got antibiotics. She didn't let it slow her down. We visited the Moab Rock Shop, where she and Sam got free dinosaur bones and we all enjoyed browsing the interesting gemstones and other oddities. We also toured "Hole in the Rock", an old diner and home blasted into the rock by a miner in the 1950s. Then we got sucked into the little zoo and Alle ended up riding a camel named Luke. I hope she didn't cough too much on the animals.
Mesa Verde was AWESOME. Bryan and I marveled at the ruins while the kids climbed rocks and sought out bugs and lizards.
Final notes - these are mainly for myself but free for anyone who thinks they may visit this area again -
Good marks for Moab Valley Inn, Moab Brewery, and Best Western Turquoise in Cortez. Far View Lodge (inside Mesa Verde) was OK but not worth the price. I would go back to the Moab Rock Shop, but not to the Hole in the Rock (once was enough). The Pepperhead in Cortez had great food and was family friendly and well worth the money.
We've had a very nice spring this year - in fact, I heard on the news that this has been the second warmest spring on record for our little valley here. For some reason, our emperor tulips did not come out until April - usually they are smiling up at me in March. But I'm glad they made it!
I've thoroughly enjoyed the absence of snow - though I have felt the pain of my friends and family elsewhere who have been pummeled by it this year. Let's hope we're really through the worst of it!
In March I had the good fortune to run the Canyonlands Half with some buddies - it was beautiful, sunny, wild and windy. I lost about a minute off my time retrieving my hat that blew off into a small ravine. Still, I was completely satisfied with my 2:18 and my "power disc" medal.
Tammy and I dined with our daughters for our birthday on March 8. Here they are displaying their genioglossus muscles.
Sam turned 8 on April 15. We had a fun party at the indoor pool and Splash Zone and a little family celebration at home. We all had blue mouths for awhile after this cake.
"COOL! This is JUST what I WANTED!!!" (a Power Rangers MegaZord, in case you didn't know) |
Easter weekend was eventful - egg dyeing on Friday, birthday party on Saturday, egg hunt on Sunday morning, and...
Sam's baptism! Easter Sunday, April 21, 2014.
Then we took off for Spring Break adventures in Moab, Arches, and Mesa Verde. The highlight of our trip to Arches was Alle's first live lizard capture. I knew their tails could detach. What I didn't know was that the tail keeps moving all by itself for quite a while after separation from the lizard! Freaky to see.
"Mom, can we take him home? Pleeeeeease?" |
Papa and Sam with "the Mitten" |
Practicing the art of cairn creation |
A suspicion of strep throat led us on a detour to Moab Regional Hospital, where Alle got a culture. It wasn't strep, but it did grow Moraxella catarrhalis and another unidentified bug so she got antibiotics. She didn't let it slow her down. We visited the Moab Rock Shop, where she and Sam got free dinosaur bones and we all enjoyed browsing the interesting gemstones and other oddities. We also toured "Hole in the Rock", an old diner and home blasted into the rock by a miner in the 1950s. Then we got sucked into the little zoo and Alle ended up riding a camel named Luke. I hope she didn't cough too much on the animals.
Mesa Verde was AWESOME. Bryan and I marveled at the ruins while the kids climbed rocks and sought out bugs and lizards.
Sam's new porcupine puppets: Cutie and Porky Junior |
Alle with Proud, her Eagle puppet. Proud likes to hunt Porky Junior. |
Desert blooms |
We stopped at a winery for a tasting. Kids said "No fair, this is only for the grownups!" Exactly. |
Lamb crossing |
Hovenweep National Monument - the Castle |
Final notes - these are mainly for myself but free for anyone who thinks they may visit this area again -
Good marks for Moab Valley Inn, Moab Brewery, and Best Western Turquoise in Cortez. Far View Lodge (inside Mesa Verde) was OK but not worth the price. I would go back to the Moab Rock Shop, but not to the Hole in the Rock (once was enough). The Pepperhead in Cortez had great food and was family friendly and well worth the money.
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Noi mai si gatim: supa crema de midii
Prin multele calatorii am descoperit supa crema de midii, dar si cea mai delicioasa reteta pentru ea, cea de la Dalboka Mussel Farm din Bulgaria. Acum sincera sa fiu am recreat reteta cam dupa ureche, dar cred ca este destul de aproape. Mai am o reteta, dar in ultima vreme o prefer pe cea de mai jos.
Imi spuneti si voi, daca incercati reteta si ati fost si la Dalboka cat de apropiate sunt. Eu cred ca este delicioasa si destul de simplu de facut, indraznesc sa zic, la fel ca orice supa crema :).
Imi spuneti si voi, daca incercati reteta si ati fost si la Dalboka cat de apropiate sunt. Eu cred ca este delicioasa si destul de simplu de facut, indraznesc sa zic, la fel ca orice supa crema :).
Am vazut ca majoritatea retetelor pentru supa crema de midii nu implica o pregatire deosebita a lor inainte de supa propriu-zisa. Mie imi place sa le calesc un pic cu ulei de masline si usturoi, soia, ghimbir,oregano, sos de soia sau oyster sauce daca aveti. Asa prind si midiile decongelate un gust mai special. Apoi adaug apa, puteti pune si vin daca aveti, si le las sa fiarba un pic. Scoateti midiile si pastrati sosul ramas.
Al doilea pas este calirea cepei. Eu pun mai intai un pic de ghimbir, cardamom si nucsoara si las un pic sa se caleasca, apoi adaug ceapa pe care nu o las sa se topeasca de tot, doar cat sa prinda culoare si dulceata. Adaug morcovul, pastarnacul si telina, le las si pe acestea sa se caleasca un pic si apoi adaug sosul ramas de la calirea midiilor. Mai completati cu apa daca e cazul, atat cat va doriti sa fie de subtire supa crema. Cartofii se adauga si ei in scurt timp si incercati din cand in cand legumele sa vedeti cat sunt de fierte. Mie nu imi plac foarte moi de exemplu. Cand sunt suficient de fierte, opriti focul, lasati un pic sa se raceasca si dati drumul la blender. Pasati legumele bine, mai adaugati sare daca vreti, apoi opriti blenderul adaugati midiile. In farfurii adaugati si cateva frunzulite de patrunjel.
Mai am o reteta de supa crema de midii pe care vreau sa o incerc, implica curry, o gasiti aici
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Floarea soarelui de hartie brosa
Stiu ca e abia martie. Dar inspirata de soarele din ultimele zile (si recunosc si de Plants vs Zombies 2) am facut cele mai dragute floarea soarelui din hartie. Sunt foarte usoare si subtiri, au cam 5 cm in diametru si sunt adorabile. Primele trei poarta ac de brosa ca sa fie luate la purtator. Dar se potrivesc perfect si ca marturii la o nunta de vara (cu magnet pe spate) sau decoratiuni pentru invitatiile de nunta. Promit sa revin cu fotografii mai bune :) si cu un tutorial pentru fanii DIY.
Comanda-le sau cere mai multe detalii despre brosele sau marturiile floarea soarelui la circulmagicshop@gmail.com
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Si ultima comanda.
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Pregatiri de 1 martie: etichete
Una dintre cele mai migaloase etape in pregatirile mele pentru 1 martie sunt etichetele. Imi place sa le pigulesc si sa ma joc cu ele pana cand ajung la o forma draga. Anul acesta am vrut sa transmit si mai mult din bucuria pe care mi-o aduce venirea primaverii si am creat o stampila cu textul 1 Martie Frumos. Cum vi se pare?
Apropo ai vazut iile de hartie? La inceput le purtau doar ghioceii, anul acesta nu am putut rezista si au primit si florile brosa hainute de sarbatoare cusute la masina.
Apropo ai vazut iile de hartie? La inceput le purtau doar ghioceii, anul acesta nu am putut rezista si au primit si florile brosa hainute de sarbatoare cusute la masina.
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Friday, February 21, 2014
Martisoare cu flori naturale presate
La inceputul lunii m-am mutat in casa noua, lucru care a implicat si o curatenie generala, inclusiv in biblioteca. Am descoperit culegeri de matematica si chimie pe care uitasem ca le aveam, ca sa nu mai zic si de ce. Pana cand, din greseala, am scapat una dintre carti din care au cazut cateva flori presate. Mi-au stat in biblioteca cam 2 ani. Le-am adunat din gradina bunicii, dornica sa le pastrez frumusetea si sa o redescopar peste ani, intocmai ca ierbarul pe care il tineam in copilarie.
Anul acesta pleaca sa infrumuseteze inceputul de primavara al femeilor importante din viata voastra.
Le comanzi la circulmagicshop@gmail.com. Stocul este limitat. Promit sa ma pregatesc mai bine la anul :)
Anul acesta pleaca sa infrumuseteze inceputul de primavara al femeilor importante din viata voastra.
Le comanzi la circulmagicshop@gmail.com. Stocul este limitat. Promit sa ma pregatesc mai bine la anul :)

Saturday, February 8, 2014
Don't be yourself
"Don't be yourself. Be someone a little nicer." -Mignon McLaughlin, journalist and author (1913-1983)
Lately I've been struggling with the snappy part of my self. The part that is irritated by Every. Little. Thing. God's wisdom and sense of humor has decided I shall live with three people who are wonderful and gifted and I love them just the way they are...but who have less need than I for order, organization, cleanliness, solitude, and peace.
Maybe I was born this way, needing these things, and didn't get them enough in my childhood because of the eleven other kids and their friends with whom I shared a house. I grew up in a stable loving home that was also filled with mess, disorganization, clutter, noise and chaos. My response was to feel horribly anxious and retreat whenever possible. I came by it honestly - my dad actually built a separate room for himself as his means of escape, and I can totally understand that. I still grit my teeth through every kids' birthday party and can honestly agree sometimes with whoever said "Hell is other people."
But my irritability can be a problem. I'm not proud of my tendency to yell and criticize. Last year I practiced "complaint free living" by wearing a bracelet to help me increase awareness and refrain from complaining, criticizing, or gossiping. It took me 8+ months to go 21 consecutive days without moving the bracelet. I'm realizing that, sadly, the good habits I tried to "re-wire" into my brain have not lasted. I think maybe I'm a little better than before, but I need to get the bracelet back on.
Anyway, I saw this quote (don't be yourself) and it reminds me to keep practicing my patience and tolerance skills.
I also like this response to all the "positive psychology" messages out there. You know, all those messages that tell us how great we are all the time. I like that this message frees us to admit we're not so great, but that we can do better.