I recently read the best book ever. Do you want to read the best book ever too? All of the cool kids are doing it, I swear. Well, at least I am and I'm all the cool you need, right?! Okay, maybe not but still, you should read this.
It's Wesley the Owl by Stacey O'Brien.
This book is SO COOL. It's an autobiography/biography on a girl and her owl. There are funny stories and interesting owl behavior stories. It is great for reading about love or communication, or just because you love owls like me! There are some scientific things (it's easy reading, I promise) and best of all it's about my favorite, BARN OWLS!
I fell in love, 100% in love, with this owl and story. I want more books like this one! Who knows of any?! You better tell me if you do!
Anyway, here is the point that I am getting at (other than this is the best book ever and you should read it). The point is that I decided to donate a portion of my sales (10%) to WWF for endangered species and possibly to owl rehabilitation centers.
I feel really good about this decision and I hope everyone that purchases something from my shop, or supports my work, does too!
Ashlee
xoxoxo
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Sunshine on a Cloudy Day
It's been stormy the past couple of days (my neighbor's house was struck by lightning and caught on fire! No worries, everyone is safe.) and today has been rainy and dreary. But gosh darn it if the sun hasn't been peeking through the overcast sky and a few clouds. Now "My Girl" is playing as I claim my corner at Starbucks. It all seems very fitting.
I'm watching Jesse run a meeting right now, since he has been officially promoted to a Shift Leader. I must say I am trying really hard to not laugh or stare and smile at the table of people. So, I am focusing on this lovely post. That's right, you guys are my distraction. Sorry if you feel cheated right now; I promise to say something interesting...hopefully.
I've been working on setting up another Etsy shop for my other hobbies. I don't really want to say too much right now because I want to gush about it when it is all official and open. I can tell you that I thought of a perfect name for my shop/line of goodies. I would like to call it a "trifecta" of sorts but I'm not betting on any horses. Maybe a "triple threat" would be more appropriate, but I'm not threatening anyone. Well, you can at least be certain that it combines three things that I LOVE. More to come on that, I promise. I'm just itching to tell everyone!
Next on my agenda is my playground project. As I mentioned before, I want to photograph some old (and I suppose new, if it catches my fancy) playground equipment as my next project. It would be perfect lighting right now if it would just pause on the sprinkling/rain for a hot minute so that my camera could go outside. I also HAVE to photograph East Campus before it exists no longer. I remember going in East Hall back in my Freshman year of college (ehm, seven years ago...) and exploring it, taking tons of photos on my junkie point-and-shoot. And for so many years, Jesse and I would go see the sunrise on Easter and other select mornings at East Hall. It will be a shame the day that it is gone, so I must photograph it while I can.
Tonight is my class at the KIA, so I must get my creative juices flowing! While you are all waiting on me to start powering through my projects, check out my other sites!
www.facebook.com/AMPsnapshots
www.etsy.com/shop/ReallyPretty
Ashlee
xoxoxo
I'm watching Jesse run a meeting right now, since he has been officially promoted to a Shift Leader. I must say I am trying really hard to not laugh or stare and smile at the table of people. So, I am focusing on this lovely post. That's right, you guys are my distraction. Sorry if you feel cheated right now; I promise to say something interesting...hopefully.
I've been working on setting up another Etsy shop for my other hobbies. I don't really want to say too much right now because I want to gush about it when it is all official and open. I can tell you that I thought of a perfect name for my shop/line of goodies. I would like to call it a "trifecta" of sorts but I'm not betting on any horses. Maybe a "triple threat" would be more appropriate, but I'm not threatening anyone. Well, you can at least be certain that it combines three things that I LOVE. More to come on that, I promise. I'm just itching to tell everyone!
Next on my agenda is my playground project. As I mentioned before, I want to photograph some old (and I suppose new, if it catches my fancy) playground equipment as my next project. It would be perfect lighting right now if it would just pause on the sprinkling/rain for a hot minute so that my camera could go outside. I also HAVE to photograph East Campus before it exists no longer. I remember going in East Hall back in my Freshman year of college (ehm, seven years ago...) and exploring it, taking tons of photos on my junkie point-and-shoot. And for so many years, Jesse and I would go see the sunrise on Easter and other select mornings at East Hall. It will be a shame the day that it is gone, so I must photograph it while I can.
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From my phone, the other week. |
Tonight is my class at the KIA, so I must get my creative juices flowing! While you are all waiting on me to start powering through my projects, check out my other sites!
www.facebook.com/AMPsnapshots
www.etsy.com/shop/ReallyPretty
Ashlee
xoxoxo
Friday, June 21, 2013
Three Owls on a Branch Update #1
As a recap, the other day I mailed out 7 postcards of three owls sitting on a branch. This sketch later ending up being my first linocut, but that's talked about in a different post! Anyway, I drew the same image on 7 postcards and mailed them out to 7 people from AMP's Facebook page, with two exceptions. The idea is to add or alter the postcard and then mail it to someone else to repeat! Read here for more details.
I'm so excited to see the different things that people do and who will be reached! These postcards were mailed to:
Megan Craig
Joshua Dease
Ashley Duke
Hannah Duke
Veronica Garcia
Sara Pezzoni
Josh Tabbia
I wanted to have a variety of guys and gals and to spread the postcards out across the USA. So that is 5 gals and 2 guys in 7 seven states (MI, IL, MN, GA, TN, FL, NC). I know that these people have very different art styles and I think that these people will join in and keep the experiment going! There is one person on the list that I don't even know, so he must have had an interesting surprise when he opened the mailbox!
Anyway, today I looked online and found the first submission! I was soooooooo excited! My dear friend from studying abroad in London last year, Sara Pezzoni, uploaded her postcard and boy is it rad!!!
Check it out!
Sara added color, a wing, a sky, and some copy! I'm pretty excited about this; it looks sweet! I love the colors and that shooting star especially, but really I love it all! Thank you Sara for breaking the ice and working on this project so soon! I'm so glad that I'm not the only one excited hahaha! It looks fantastic, lady!
Whoooo will be next?! Keep them coming guys!
(Here is one of the original postcards if you want to compare!)
I'm so excited to see the different things that people do and who will be reached! These postcards were mailed to:
Megan Craig
Joshua Dease
Ashley Duke
Hannah Duke
Veronica Garcia
Sara Pezzoni
Josh Tabbia
I wanted to have a variety of guys and gals and to spread the postcards out across the USA. So that is 5 gals and 2 guys in 7 seven states (MI, IL, MN, GA, TN, FL, NC). I know that these people have very different art styles and I think that these people will join in and keep the experiment going! There is one person on the list that I don't even know, so he must have had an interesting surprise when he opened the mailbox!
Anyway, today I looked online and found the first submission! I was soooooooo excited! My dear friend from studying abroad in London last year, Sara Pezzoni, uploaded her postcard and boy is it rad!!!
Check it out!
Whoooo will be next?! Keep them coming guys!
(Here is one of the original postcards if you want to compare!)
Relief Printing and Linocuts
As I mentioned before, I started my Printmaking class at the KIA! Our first project is working with linoleum, creating print matrices. Relief print is the earliest form of printmaking and I was pumped to get started last week to learn how to do it. I have been having a ton of fun working on some sketches and etching some of my matrices at home. You can do relief printing with linoleum (linocut) or wood (woodcut). Linoleum is more fluid and smoother than wood, which is grainy.
Linocut tools (can be purchased at Hobby Lobby for $10 to get started)
Sketchbook/source material
Drawing materials (pencils, pens, Sharpie, drawing pens)
Paper (Rives BFK highly recommended)
Brayer
Spatula
Wooden spoon/press (hand printing vs machine)
Newsprint
Simply Green (for cleaning matrix)
I went to Hobby Lobby to purchase linoleum and linocut tools. The linoleum was $6.99 and the tools were $9.99, but if you know anything about Hobby Lobby, you know to look up their 40% off coupon before you checkout!
Later, at home, I cut my piece of linoleum in half so that I can make two designs. I would highly recommend this if you are 1) just learning how to do this or 2) have a lot of ideas for designs. If you are just learning how to do this, this gives you the freedom to play around with the different tools and get a feel for it. Plus, if you mess up or don't like what you are making, you have that extra half!
Tools:
Matrix:
Print matrix (for us, we are using linoleum)Linocut tools (can be purchased at Hobby Lobby for $10 to get started)
Sketchbook/source material
Drawing materials (pencils, pens, Sharpie, drawing pens)
Printing:
Ink (water or oil based)Paper (Rives BFK highly recommended)
Brayer
Spatula
Wooden spoon/press (hand printing vs machine)
Newsprint
Simply Green (for cleaning matrix)
Making Your Matrix
I went to Hobby Lobby to purchase linoleum and linocut tools. The linoleum was $6.99 and the tools were $9.99, but if you know anything about Hobby Lobby, you know to look up their 40% off coupon before you checkout!
Later, at home, I cut my piece of linoleum in half so that I can make two designs. I would highly recommend this if you are 1) just learning how to do this or 2) have a lot of ideas for designs. If you are just learning how to do this, this gives you the freedom to play around with the different tools and get a feel for it. Plus, if you mess up or don't like what you are making, you have that extra half!
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Black ink rolled onto linoleum. This is what the print will look like, like a negative. |
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Drawing my design onto the ink. |
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No ink on the linoleum. |
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This is what the ink will pick up on my matrix. |
So I have done both forms and I feel that each works for me but in different situations.
ADVICE
1) Play around with the different tools. They all work great for different things but you won't know unless you starting playing around.
2) Cross-hatch for shading or shadows.
3) Cut up and away from you. Have a station or table set up to work at and always keep your free hand below your tool so that you don't cut yourself.
4) Have fun and free style! I only sketched ideas and then I altered them with my tools as I went along.
Printing
First, if you want to have your image centered on your paper, you must register it. You are basically make a template on some cheap paper. Put your matrix on the register paper and trace it. Then measure your printing paper and figure out how much room you need for margins. Then take the ruler to your register paper and draw the lines for your printing paper. Set your register paper and printing paper aside once you are finished.
For printing on linoleum, you can use water- or oil-based ink. Water-based is a little easier to clean up, however. I have been working on a glass table, but you might have a different set up. First you squeeze out some ink onto the glass. Then you use a flat spatula to warm it up (needed for oil-based but optional for water-based, though it does help to make sure there are no chunks). Then take your flat spatula and in a different spot, spread out a line of ink. Use your brayer to roll out the ink into a square or rectangle. Keep rolling until it looks nice and velvety. Once it looks velvety, do slow rolls onto your matrix (super fast rolls will pick up ink, while slower rolls lay it down). I spin my matrix to keep my rolls even and to cover the entire surface. You want to keep doing this until your matrix has the same velvety look.
For hand-printing, you will lay down your register paper on a clean surface. Then place your matrix on your template, face up, and then place your paper on the template. It is helpful to take a wax piece of paper and lay it across the top. This way your paper won't move and smudge while you are rubbing. Then take your wooden spoon and start rubbing your spoon around and around. It takes awhile and requires some arm muscle (it's a great workout!) but it works well for working at home without a $500+ printing press machine. You can peel up a corner to check on your progress. If it is still spotty, then keep working! Either it needs more pressing or there wasn't enough ink. A good way to test that, is to work in one area for awhile and see if it fills in.
For using a printing press, you will use the same process for the most part. You will lay down your template, your matrix, and then your printing paper. You will lay down the two large pieces of felt and then crank it through once you check the pressure (we set ours at 3 and 9). Once you start cranking, keep an even pace and don't stop halfway through! Once it comes through, the first thing you will check for is the embossment. Then, if it is there, you can lift up your print!
Hopefully you will have the lines from where you carved come through too! That is exciting because that screams relief print and really makes it authentic. You can see mine on my crazy guy below =)
Now play around and have some fun!!!
Oh and PS, clean your matrices when you are finished. Dab off some ink with newsprint and then clean the rest with Simply Green. Also, you can do rubbings with your newsprint and a crayon to see how your design looks before you print!
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Drawing on ink linoleum. |
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Cutting away linoleum. |
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Second matrix complete! |
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My crazy guy cartoon |
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After printing. |
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After linocutting and printing |
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My first matrix after printing. |
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My first print. "Owls on a Branch" hand-pressed. |
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Me and my first print! So proud! |
Thursday, June 13, 2013
5 Art Things to Be Thankful For
How did Thursday sneak up on me so fast?!
Well a lot has happened in this past week, so I have a lot to share (I'll try to keep it short!). It's been an artsy week for me so this post is all about art!
1. Art Hop
I must start with the mention of Art Hop. As you know from previous posts, June Art Hop was this past Friday and it was faaaaantastic. If you haven't already, read more about that here! Seeing different expressions and displays of art really got my gears rolling. Being in the sunshine with some wine was also another plus ;)
2. Stencils
I also started working on some Alfred Hitchcock stencils for a friend's birthday present and they turned out beautifully for my first attempt at stencils. Jesse and I painted some canvas the other night and today we spray painted the stencils on. I love doing art projects outside, especially with my favorite man ;) I began to get a little experimental with the backgrounds and then I went a little stencil mad. Needless to say I got some good work done today! (I'm a little reluctant to post a picture in case my friend reads this before we give him his present, but I will anyway. Casey, if you are reading this, act surprised!)
3. Guerilla Postcards
I had an idea from my guerilla art book (the one from this post) to make some original postcards and mail them out to some friends for an experiment. Basically, the recipients can alter/add to the postcard and then mail it to someone else, then that person does the same thing, and so on. You can read more about it here =) I thought it would be a fun experiment to see how each postcard changes from the original with the influence of other art styles. Plus, it is a fun way to create some buzz, reach people that I wouldn't be able to otherwise, and get connected with others in the US.
(Side note- anytime I think or read guerilla lately, I think of the Magilla Gorilla music video "I've Got a Gorilla for Sale".)
4. Printmaking
OH MY GOODNESS! I started my class at the KIA last night and I fell completely in love. I was so excited and eager to get to work. Our first project is relief printing using linoleum as our matrix. I brought my sketch book and some ideas with me but the drawing I used for the postcards above was still fresh on my mind. We were supposed to just play around with tools and get a feel for the equipment, so I did just that. I was pretty proud of my first print! And it was hand pressed...
(That means I had to use my arm muscles.)
5. Photography
I started playing around with my Nikon D7000 this week and I am anxious to start some serious shooting. I played around with it the other day but I'm itching for some full on extravaganzas! I think my first opportunity will be my sister with her dance recital outfit. Muhahaha ;)
For now, meet Cougar.
Art is consuming me! I have so many ideas and so many things to work on! I also want to share how I make some of my projects, with you, my fellow blog readers! Much to do, much to do! One last thing before I sign off...I have to mention how wonderful it is to have Jesse around me and my art nonsense. He is very encouraging and he truly gets excited and is amazed at what I create. Sometimes I think he is pulling my leg, but he is very proud of me and I can see it on his face. I LOVE to see that on his face =) He might have to fight with my sister for my number 1 fan spot!
Later Gators!
xoxo
PS I thought I posted this, but I hit the wrong button and only saved it! Now it's technically Friday! Does it still count as a Thankful Thursday, since I haven't gone to sleep yet? I think so...
Well a lot has happened in this past week, so I have a lot to share (I'll try to keep it short!). It's been an artsy week for me so this post is all about art!
1. Art Hop
I must start with the mention of Art Hop. As you know from previous posts, June Art Hop was this past Friday and it was faaaaantastic. If you haven't already, read more about that here! Seeing different expressions and displays of art really got my gears rolling. Being in the sunshine with some wine was also another plus ;)
2. Stencils
I also started working on some Alfred Hitchcock stencils for a friend's birthday present and they turned out beautifully for my first attempt at stencils. Jesse and I painted some canvas the other night and today we spray painted the stencils on. I love doing art projects outside, especially with my favorite man ;) I began to get a little experimental with the backgrounds and then I went a little stencil mad. Needless to say I got some good work done today! (I'm a little reluctant to post a picture in case my friend reads this before we give him his present, but I will anyway. Casey, if you are reading this, act surprised!)
3. Guerilla Postcards
I had an idea from my guerilla art book (the one from this post) to make some original postcards and mail them out to some friends for an experiment. Basically, the recipients can alter/add to the postcard and then mail it to someone else, then that person does the same thing, and so on. You can read more about it here =) I thought it would be a fun experiment to see how each postcard changes from the original with the influence of other art styles. Plus, it is a fun way to create some buzz, reach people that I wouldn't be able to otherwise, and get connected with others in the US.
(Side note- anytime I think or read guerilla lately, I think of the Magilla Gorilla music video "I've Got a Gorilla for Sale".)
4. Printmaking
OH MY GOODNESS! I started my class at the KIA last night and I fell completely in love. I was so excited and eager to get to work. Our first project is relief printing using linoleum as our matrix. I brought my sketch book and some ideas with me but the drawing I used for the postcards above was still fresh on my mind. We were supposed to just play around with tools and get a feel for the equipment, so I did just that. I was pretty proud of my first print! And it was hand pressed...
(That means I had to use my arm muscles.)
5. Photography
I started playing around with my Nikon D7000 this week and I am anxious to start some serious shooting. I played around with it the other day but I'm itching for some full on extravaganzas! I think my first opportunity will be my sister with her dance recital outfit. Muhahaha ;)
For now, meet Cougar.
Art is consuming me! I have so many ideas and so many things to work on! I also want to share how I make some of my projects, with you, my fellow blog readers! Much to do, much to do! One last thing before I sign off...I have to mention how wonderful it is to have Jesse around me and my art nonsense. He is very encouraging and he truly gets excited and is amazed at what I create. Sometimes I think he is pulling my leg, but he is very proud of me and I can see it on his face. I LOVE to see that on his face =) He might have to fight with my sister for my number 1 fan spot!
Later Gators!
xoxo
PS I thought I posted this, but I hit the wrong button and only saved it! Now it's technically Friday! Does it still count as a Thankful Thursday, since I haven't gone to sleep yet? I think so...
Three Owls on a Branch
Something exciting is about to happen!
Well, at least, I think it is exciting and I hope you will too!
Some of my followers on Facebook have been selected and will soon receive three little owls in the mail. Okay, they aren't alive or anything, I drew them on a postcard, but still, they are cute and they will soon be flying into your mailbox.
Here is what is going on...I'll break it down for you.
There are a handful of hand-drawn postcards by me, Ashlee Marie, floating around at the post office, on their way to homes across the USA. If you receive a postcard, your job is to add/alter it in some way. You can do whatever you want; it's up to you! You can color, draw, write, paste...ANYTHING! Once you have left your mark, take a picture and post it on the Facebook page, then mail it to someone else!
It is as easy as that and fun too! I can't wait to see what people do to the postcards and see how they change over time.
Let the alterations begin!
P.S. Please sign the back of the postcard too!
Well, at least, I think it is exciting and I hope you will too!
Some of my followers on Facebook have been selected and will soon receive three little owls in the mail. Okay, they aren't alive or anything, I drew them on a postcard, but still, they are cute and they will soon be flying into your mailbox.
Here is what is going on...I'll break it down for you.
There are a handful of hand-drawn postcards by me, Ashlee Marie, floating around at the post office, on their way to homes across the USA. If you receive a postcard, your job is to add/alter it in some way. You can do whatever you want; it's up to you! You can color, draw, write, paste...ANYTHING! Once you have left your mark, take a picture and post it on the Facebook page, then mail it to someone else!
It is as easy as that and fun too! I can't wait to see what people do to the postcards and see how they change over time.
Let the alterations begin!
P.S. Please sign the back of the postcard too!
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Nikon D7000
Today, I charged my battery and did some light manual reading. Yes, I'm finally converting from my D40 to my D7000 and boy, is it a beautiful world! I feel like I went from a flip phone to a smartphone; I feel so fancy. Needless to say, I operated my self-timer and harassed my dogs for a little bit. I was pretty eager to get started! Here is a sample of my silliness.
I call this series, "Dog Yawn".
This is me, Ashlee Marie.
My sister has no idea what she is in for when she gets home....
Stay tuned, there will be more to come.
I call this series, "Dog Yawn".
This is me, Ashlee Marie.
My sister has no idea what she is in for when she gets home....
Stay tuned, there will be more to come.
Summer Kickoff!
Etsy Discount
AMP is celebrating the start of summer with a special discount on Etsy! To receive 15% off of your order, simply type SUMMERKICKOFF15 for the coupon code! The coupon expires on June 16th, so make sure to take advantage of this offer while it lasts!SUMMERKICKOFF15
https://www.etsy.com/shop/reallypretty
Art Ma-Hop!
Kalamazoo is awesome.
One of the reasons is because on the first Friday of every month, Kalamazoo hosts an Art Hop. In the winter months, local businesses host local artists inside and the community walks throughout shops, eating and drinking, while admiring artwork. In the summer months, the artists move to the outdoors under tents or outside of shops along the Kalamazoo Mall strip. They also take over Bronson Park and local shops are open too.
Anyway...I biked over to Jesse's. Ta-Da!
We grabbed some pizza slices from Martini's and after eating, we went to Dairy Queen for some soft serve twist cones...MMMmmm. Then, with full bellies, it was off to Art Hop!
We found this fantastic illustrator, Katie Eberts, and I just had to purchase an owl card and some Michigan postcards to send to my friends. She is on Facebook and she is really awesome. Check it out!

We also saw an African drumming group. We participated by saying things like "Wash on" and "Soley" (I don't really know how to spell the words that we were saying, but that is what it sounded like!) We were the few and/or only ones participating, but it was so much fun! They were really great. I am such a sucker for drums...

After our art hop extravaganza, it was back to Jesse's house and it turned into game night. We made YOLO popcorn (the new "punk rock pancakes" for those of you that remember those days) and played SEQUENCE for a few hours with his roommates. If you haven't played SEQUENCE, you should. If you haven't tried popcorn and marshmallows dipped in peanut butter and whipped cream, you should do that too.
I must say that Art Ma-Hop was a pure success and I can't wait for July! Do you have anything like this in your community or are there any local events coming up that you would like to share? Let me know!
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Thinking on Thursday
The things that are making me, Ashlee Marie, smile today.
Today's Top 5
1. Reward Programs
I am going to be real with you and let you in on a little secret. It's this...I am such a sucker for points. I love earning points and I love meeting goals. Speedy Rewards...I'm all over that. I load up my gift card and I am the MOST loyal customer. I use the Speedy Mall too for when I shop online and then every so often I redeem my points for a $25 Barnes and Noble gift card. At Biggby's...I get every 13th drink free! (You should all know how much I love my coffee by now...) At Walgreens, I earn my points and redeem them for money off items in the store. I just joined the Walk with Walgreens program so that I can log my walks and bike rides to earn more points. Silly little things like that make me smile.
2. A Clean House
I have been cleaning my parent's house like mad the past few days. It was well overdue for a good spring cleaning and I must say that I am absolutely loving it. The house is looking beautiful and I love listening to music while getting these things taken care of. It is a great sense of accomplishment and there is so much open space now. I even had my sister excited to help clean yesterday! She loved it. So basically, I think I have found my new calling...stay-at-home housewife, anyone?
3. Arrested Development
For the past week, I have been re-watching Arrested Development. After my long day of cleaning and/or working at the WAG, I have been unwinding by watching a few episodes and I couldn't tell you a better way to relax. That show is SO hilarious and each episode is filled with so many jokes that you could re-watch it a dozen times and still find something new to laugh about. I watched the newest season in a matter of days and I still wanted more, so naturally I had to start from the beginning. The chicken is still a classic and so is Tobias' "I just blue myself" line. I think Netflix did a great job with the new season (I just love their original series and think they are doing some innovative things in general...but that is a whole separate nerdy conversation) and I can't wait to watch season 4 again!
4. My Charlie
My little sister is the best. She is adorable, funny, and so smart. Sometimes it is hard to remember that she is not an adult, although I do feel like I am talking to one most of the time. There are times when she acts like a kid though and I think it is so adorable. While cleaning the house I found an old picture and I just wanted to share it. She was just a little thing back then! I love her to death and everything I do is for this little one, my mini me =)
5. Art Hop
I haven't been able to go to Art Hop for several months now and I am so excited to be able to go tomorrow! Art Hop is the first Friday of every month and local artists are on display throughout Kalamazoo. There are snacks and beverages and everyone walks around to view various forms of art. I'm very excited for tomorrow too because I will get to see Mister Duke (I haven't seen him all week!) Our first stop will be to visit Tanja Studios to get a handmade cup filled to the brim with a beverage of our choice for $5. I cannot wait to get a new cup!
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