Thursday, February 14, 2013

Happy {Heart} Day

Happy Valentine's Day!
Yesterday I took some time out from filling orders to make a heart pendant.  This pendant was one of the awesome lessons from the Aspire to Wire ecourse that I just completed.


This is made from strips of copper, held together with fine silver rivets.


I used one of my glass headpins to form the loop for the chain.  I thought the droplet shape fit perfectly inside the heart chamber.
Lots of fun to make, but then it was back to working on orders and packaging some up for Valentine's.


I am starting to enjoy packing my orders as much as making them!
Have a wonderful day filled with LOVE!



Wednesday, February 6, 2013

My First Half Marathon Experience

On January 20th, 2013 I ran my first half marathon in Nassau, Bahamas. Marathon Bahamas.  It was an awesome experience.  I have been wanting to run a half or full marathon for about 15 years, and I am still wondering what took me so long to do it.
The hardest part of the training was keeping up with my runs over the holidays.  I never missed a long run, but I probably should have gotten in more base miles thru the week.
I had run 9 miles two years ago, before I got my mystery injury last year, so I knew I mentally had it in me to get thru the mileage.  Some people do not know how to mentally push themselves.  You might not want to hear what I tell myself, but I can push myself thru it.
During the half I mentally lost it around mile 9.  It got really hot, my feet felt like they were on fire and I, quite frankly, just wanted to stop!


In my training I learned some great lessons about endurance running.  The first day I went out and did 10 miles I packed my handheld water bottle, but decided at the last minute not to carry it.
"you've done 9 miles and not needed to drink along the way", I told myself.....BIG mistake!  Luckily I run with my iPhone for music, so I was able to call my husband and ask him to bring me my bottle.
Something else I had to learn how to do was eat before running.  Again, I had done 9 miles and been fine.  The day I did 10 miles it took me 2 days to recover, and that shouldn't happen.  But the thought of eating before I ran made me sick to my stomach!!  A few times, over the years, I had done some afternoon runs and my body just didn't respond well to a tummy with food in it.  I also knew if i wanted to do longer runs, like a marathon someday, that I would need to eat before and during.  So, I started with a few bites of a banana and just kept increasing and experimenting.  Now, of course, I don't know how I ran before without food.  I feel so much better now after a long run.
I am now also been schooled in the world of energy drinks for endurance, and re hydration.  Let's not forget about the wonderful world of energy gels!!!!!  Where have they been all my life?  I didn't use the gels on my half, this is something new I am learning about.
So race morning, after only about 4 hours of sleep, my friends and I are lined up at the start line.  The energy of all the runners at 6am is just surreal!  I keep looking at the port-a-potties wondering if i should go have a tinkle one last time.  "I'll be fine.  I'll sweat it out once i start", I thought......my second epic mistake!  At mile 4 i HAD to pee. right after the mile three aid station I asked where the port-a-potties were and was told they were at mile 4.  When I got there, there was a line!  GREAT!  I looked around considering going behind a wall, it even crossed my mind to pee my pants!  BUT i waited in line.  It cost me almost 6 minutes.
I could not have made it without my beautiful compression socks.  I have NO muscle fatigue in my legs after long runs with these and they have taken away my leg cramps, which were a symptom of my mystery injury from last year.



My first goal was to finish the half marathon.  My second goal was to finish by 2:30.  Well thanks to the bathroom break my finish time was 2:38.  I could have made up the 2 minutes and beat 2:30, but there is no way I could make up 8 minutes.
I beat myself up quite a bit about this, but it was my first long race and I am sure that with every race I do, I will learn something new.
So my final thoughts after my amazing experience......


EVERYONE should be a runner and EVERY runner should run a half marathon!
My next race is a sprint triathlon on March 23rd.  This will be my first triathlon.  Something else I have wanted to do for 15 years and I have always let the quarter of a mile swim hold me back.  I've been doing swim training since November and now LOVE swimming.  Now I am dreading the bike!
I am on the hunt for what will be my next race, after the triathlon.  I have been bitten pretty hard with the racing bug! 
I would really love to do a full marathon, but I need to find somewhere cool.  One race I am considering is the Disney Goofy Race and a Half Challenge.  On the Saturday you run a half marathon and the next day, Sunday, you run a full marathon!  You can even run a 5K on the Friday before the half!  Sounds like fun, right?!  I think so!
OH! AND.... this will be the weekend before Marathon Bahamas in 2014, which I plan to do again!  If anyone would like to join me on this journey, let me know!
RUN ON FRIENDS!!!

Monday, November 12, 2012

Art Charm Swap

Hola!!
A few months back I signed up to be a part of an Art Charm swap.  I had to make eleven charms, ship them off to the coordinator, Jennifer, and a few weeks later I would receive a package of art charms in exchange.  One charm was kept for an auction for Beads of Courage.  BOC of an organization that provides beads for children that are going through medical treatments for serious illnesses.  Go to their website to read all about the wonderful things they do.
One of the eleven beads that I sent in was kept to be auctioned for them.  You can visit the auction here and have some fun bidding!
Also, please make sure to visit Jennifer's blog, the lady who organized this swap, to see a list of all the bloggers that participated.  I have also provided a list below.
Here are the charms that I made.  The theme was *Laughter*.


I chose the phrase, "Happy Place" because if you can't laugh in your happy place then you cant laugh anywhere!!  I made the charms with steel wire, resin and paper.  The paper is completely covered in resin, so it is well protected.


The above and below photos are the wonderful charms I received.



While I waited for my charms to arrive,  I wondered what I would do with them.  So this week I made this charm bracelet to add them to.  I hand forged and soldered each link from fine silver.




I have already added a few charms I have recently made and look forward to filling it up with my Art Charm Swap charms as well as other beads and charms I make or receive in the future.
Below is a list of all the artist's blogs that participated in this swap:




















Jennifer Cameron http://wp.me/p1xIa0-wn















Natalie McKenna http://www.grubbi.co.uk/ 



Robin Koza http://www.robinkoza.com  









Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Decisions....Decisions....

Hello!!
A few weeks ago I was inspired to make a necklace I had seen on the Fusion Beads Inspiration page.  You can find the link here.  They call it "Garden of Love Necklace".
I have been searching for new techniques, ways to incorporate fiber and fabric into my jewelry and possibly less expensive options for my customers.
This technique uses the Diva Cord Maker, which I love and will be using again and again!
So now I have this awesome cord made for a necklace, but I can't decide what type of pendant to use.


Since I finished the cord I have had tons of ideas.  Here are a few of them.....(just a few!)


For several days I just kept pulling different pieces to try and help me make a decision.


Above is a bezeled piece of antique pottery off of the beach.


In this above picture is a lavender glass glob that I thought about making into a pendant like the green one to the right.  The green on would be too small for this cord.


There was this bird toggle that I made out of silver which could be a toggle and a pendant, all in one.


Or I could use one of my glass pendants.  I even pulled out my stained glass, from YEARS ago and thought about making a copper foiled heart that was pink on one side and lavender on the other.


Finally, there is this fine silver flower pendant that I made.
And yes, there were more ideas.  I was literally paralyzed with ideas.
I THINK I have made a decision......but what do you think?
I'd love to hear your feedback.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Meatless Monday ~ Lentil Tacos

Happy Meatless Monday!
Today I am sharing with you a recipe for Lentil Tacos.  The recipe is a combination of several recipes that I tried, plus some of my own tweaks.
This is one of my husbands favorite meals, and he will request it!
Hope you enjoy it as much as we do!

1 bag of Lentils (i believe it is about 2C of dried lentils)
3-5C Water
1/2 onion, chopped
2 stalks celery, each stalk chopped into 3 pieces
2 bay leaves
1t salt
1 1/2t cumin
2 garlic cloves
1/2t pepper
1/2t paprika
1t chili powder
3 oz tomato paste
1T olive oil
Corn Tortillas
Salsa
Lettuce, chpd.

Wash and rinse lentils.
Place lentils in a medium stock pot with water, onion, celery and bay leaves.
The celery is cut into large pieces, because these will be removed after cooking lentils.



Bring to a boil, lower heat and simmer for about 45 minutes.  Keep checking in case you have to had more water.


When lentils are done.  Remove from stove and drain well.
Place half of the lentils in a food processor with salt, cumin, garlic cloves, pepper, paprika, chili powder and chili paste.  While this is mixing drizzle in the olive oil.
Place this mixture back in the pot with the remaining lentils that did not get put in the food processor.
{If you do not have a food processor, mash and mix the ingredients with a potato masher}


Mix the processed lentil mixture with the cooked lentils well.


Serve in taco shells.
I put vegan sour cream in my shells, as well as a homemade salsa.  If you cannot purchase vegan sour cream where you live, google a recipe for it.  It is really easy to make from tofu.


The homemade salsa I made was really easy......
about a cup of chopped tomato, 1/4C chopped cilantro, 1/4C chopped purple onion, a diced fresh jalapeno & lime juice.
ENJOY!

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

My Bracelet Fetish

I know I have been doing a lot of posting about food.  I have been creating jewelry and quilts, but just can never get around to taking pictures, posting pictures and updating my website!
Bracelets are the *in* thing right now, especially lots and lots of them worn in sets.
One style that is hot is the wrapped bracelet.  So I did some online searches for some tutorials.
The one I liked best was from The Bead Shop.
It is called the Herringbone Wrap Bracelet.
I didn't have all of the exact materials, so I used what I had on hand.


The lampworked flower that I used for the button closure is one that Cassie Donlen taught me how to make when she was in Abaco last November.


This bracelet was supposed to be a 5 wrap, but I ran out of beading thread, so I had to stop at 4 wraps.  It is a fun bracelet to make, but can be tedious, so I will be keeping this one for me.  Perhaps if I decide to sell them, in the future, I will keep them at 2 wraps!

The other bracelet that I have finished recently was one that I found a tutorial on from Fusion Beads.


They call it *Flower Garden* Bracelet.
Again, I changed a few things.  The original pattern said to join everything with jump rings. I, personally, do not like joining with jump rings unless i can solder them closed.  So I made up the links with a combination of my glass headpins {the heart, the green & and the pink with white dots}, & the flowered headpins (from Fusions Beads).


I used a Butterfly Toggle that I already had on hand, and I am calling my bracelet, "Butterfly Garden".


So there is a bit of what I have been up to.  Hopefully I will soon get some more pictures taken of new work.  I also have some metal bangles in the works that I cannot wait to finish.
Back to work for me!

Monday, June 4, 2012

Meatless Monday Protein Salad

Happy Meatless Monday!
Today I want to do a quick post to share with you a recipe for a salad that is AWESOME & very filling!!!
I found this recipe on the Oh She Glows website when I first went vegan.
There are a lot of great recipes on this website.  I haven't tried one I was disappointed in.
To make this recipe easy cook the rice and lentils the day/night before, and make the salad dressing ahead of time, then it makes for a quick lunch.
I am sure it would also be great with your favorite canned beans also!


This is called a Protein Power Goddess Bowl.  I added banana peppers to mine, just because I like a little tangy, spice in my food.
I am actually in a cooking funk right now and really need my kitchen muse to show up soon!  I am basically cooking what I HAVE TO and that is it!
I have been creating lots of jewelry and quilty things that I need to post, but we have had really bad weather and I have not felt like taking pictures.
I am on a bracelet making kick and can't wait to show you some of them!
Hopefully I will get to that this week.
Have a great week!

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