shots are no fun
yesterday when the garbage truck came the little decided that she wanted her robots to watch out the window too. almost every week she stands on her toy chest and waves to the garbage man as he picks up our trash.
she lined them up like this. i left them. because i love things in rows. [i think she's definitely my child]
she had to get 3 shots yesterday and man - that is the WORST. when she was a baby it was quick and her super duper chubby thighs seemed to prevent any long lasting effects. but now. now she can aniticpate - and by the 3rd one she was wailing no more mama no more. i'm so glad i'm not a pediatric nurse. do you think she'll believe me when she's older and i tell her it's just as traumatic for me even though i'm not getting stuck?
8 vinyl stickers
4 hand drawn doilies
9 real doilies
1 framed work of art
4 days at artMRKT in fouladi projects' booth.
i was included in this article on blogging with some really great folks.
genine
simply photo [hi jen !]
make something 365
all the mountains
the blog on the bookshelf
ollibird
you can make it easy
you are my fav
abbytrysagain [hi abby !]
jill wignall
my milk toof
pugly pixel
phew. many of these are new to me [since i don't get around much in the blogsphere - at least not like i used to].
and flow is a really beautiful magazine. i wish i could actually read dutch. but the pictures/projects are fun to look at none the less.
ok. i'm ALMOST done grading [finally]. and i have TWO 42x47 inch pieces of duralar tacked to my wall. time for some bigger work ! scary but hopefully good. and i posted on poppytalk again rivane neuenshwander .
happy friday
Comments
Beautiful work, Lisa.
It's amazing that the little puts things facing out of her window ... she's designing a user experience!
(The first time I saw a lot of window-design-for-pedestrians was in Rotterdam. It was such a friendly and civic-minded gesture.)
I had such a wonderful time looking through your posts, will be back sooN!
g xo
(I don't seem to find time to blog as often as I would like. I miss not stopping by and saying hi.)
love the robots!Makes one wonder about what exactly children inherit from their parents!!:)
thank you for the links-
can't imagine
what it's like
for you
to see her
scared.
:(
love the installation...
i have visions
of your
vinyl doilies
in
the wee grub's room.
:)
xoxo