Copenhagenize the Planet is my new favorite blog. Between you and me, I don’t actually believe half the things I read on that site, but if even the believable bits are true, I say Copenhagenize on!
Film – Something, something Zohan
I have a tendency to dislike team outings at work because they tend to be awkward. I just came back from my first team outing with my grad school lab dwellers and all awkwardness was done away with by not actually hanging out together. Admittedly, I missed the “picking up the sandwiches” part because I had to get Trev from daycare and ready for the babysitter. Then we drove to the cinema close to Carleton where we met up with everyone only to end up hanging out alone with Chris because everyone watched a different movie. It wasn’t really avoidable because the film that everyone wanted to see was sold out and the rest of the people had seen some subset of the remaining movies. Two of our group were in the same theater as us, but they were sitting two rows away even though I saved them seats. I could have just gone to AMC Kanata with Chris when my mom was in town. That would have saved me $35 in babysitting money and a ride across town in post rush hour traffic. Grumble… Fortunately, Chris and I enjoyed spending time together and watching the movie.
Last weekend Chris, Trev and I went to the Art in the Park. There were a lot of babies in slings which made me think of Trev last summer when I would snuggle him with me. I remember him being really calm, but I doubt that he was. It wasn’t so long ago and yet I feel I have forgotten it all.
Film – Belle de Jour
Herald Tribune! New York Herald Tribune!!!
Films – Made of Honor, Then She Found Me
I love New York of the movies. Both Made of Honor and Then she Found Me were set in New York. One says come over here and eat lots of trendy food and the other stay away, we’re troubled and skinny.
One day pirate Trevor was Googling with his mom
The other day I was following links from the one of the cute artsy sites, I can’t remember which, when I encountered instructions on how to make stamps from erasers. I immediately wanted to make some and justified it by assuring myself that Trev would really like an eraser stamp or hundred.
Being an adult, I can waste as many erasers as I want and there is no paranoid art teacher that can stop me from using exacto knife if I so choose.
The next question was what to draw on the stamp. Since these stamps are for Trevor, the answer was obvious – a duck! So I googled duck drawings on the interweb and found one that I like. I checked out the artist and apparently they also make children’s books. I though this one was apt since Trev has a shot appointment next week.
Google Art
I have been playing around with iGoogle of late when I read an article about the new artists’ themes feature. In any case, I decided to give it a try and randomly picked this one. It has been a week and I am absolutely in love with it! It is drawn by a Camilla Engman whose website seems to be down right now, probably because everyone has seen her drawings on Google and just had to check her out. In any case, here is some of her stationary.