Saturday, October 27, 2007

A mound of Leaves

Caillen was helping our neighbors rake leaves this evening,
and the pile they raked together was unbelievable.
The funny thing is everywhere you looked there was still more leaves on the ground, you could tell they had worked hard by the mountain they had created,
but the wind decided to just keep on blowing the branches above so they wouldn't run out of something to do, what a thoughtful North Wind.They ended up getting some help in the end,
however more work for the neighbors tomorrow by the looks of it!

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Rob Gonsalves


With the intrigue of an M.C. Escher drawing and the richness of a Chris Van Allsburg painting, renowned Canadian artist Rob Gonsalves depicts that time between sleep and wakefulness, creating a breathtaking, visual exploration of imagination and possibility that encourages us to think past the boundaries of everyday life, and see the possibilities beyond.

His imagery invites the viewer to move past reality into a somewhat surreal depiction of what fantasy and imagination could be.

In each of his paintings, what appears to be becomes something else.

The supports of a train bridge become acrobats balanced on shoulders.


A stately home in autumn is also a tree house being constructed by children.


A child playing with a toy train sees a real train coming through the archway in his living room.

Children bouncing on beds take off in flight above a patchwork landscape.


A violinist sitting on a porch plays music to tall sunflowers which, on closer look become leafy people whose faces are in a sleepy trance.

Artist Rob Gonsalves was born in Toronto in 1959. During his childhood, he developed an interest in drawing from imagination using various media. By age 12, his awareness of architecture grew as he learned perspective techniques and first began to paint renderings of imagined buildings. After an introduction to artist Dali, Gonsalves began his first surrealist paintings. The "magic realism" approach of Magritte along with the precise perspective illusions of Escher came to be influences in his future work. In his post college years, Gonsalves worked full time as an architect, also painting trompe l'oeil murals and theatre sets.

Although Gonsalves' work may appear to be surrealistic, it differs in that the images are deliberately planned and result from conscious thought. Ideas are largely generated by the external world and involve recognizable human activities, using carefully planned illusionist devices. Gonsalves injects a sense of magic into realistic scenes. As a result, the term "magic realism" describes his work accurately. His work is an attempt to represent human beings' desire to believe in the impossible.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Yvette


I just heard from Evonne
(Yvette's Mom)
that Yvette still
hasn't come out of surgery,
she went in this morning
around 10:30 a.m.
and the surgery started
at 1:00p.m.,
it is now after 8:00p.m..

They found more cancer
than they anticipated in her
right lymph node so she will probably
be spending another night in the hospital and the recovery will be a little bit harder
and longer than they first talked about.


Please pray for Yvette and her family. Thanks!

Monday, October 22, 2007

What a fun beat!


I enjoy listening to The Andrew Sisters with my kids, we all have so much fun dancing around to their beat!

Here's one that most people know:
We need to thank Uncle Sean & Auntie Trish for the reminder of them.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Fitting

Proverbs 15:23
"Everyone enjoys a fitting reply;
it is wonderful to say the right thing at the right time!

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Vaughn's best friend Cameron's Birthday

Today was Vaughn's best friend "Cameron's" 7th birthday. He had a fantastic time with him and his other old and new friends.

The theme was dinosaurs, everywhere you looked there was detail of this.
From pin the horn on the dinosaur,
to rock candy and small plastic dino's as table decorations

to the pinata'.
They played lots of fun games



and ate a yummy dinosaur cake that his Mama had made for him.

It had red berry sherbet inside it, so when it was cut and started to run, it looked like lava flowing, kinda cool for boys you know.
The gifts were at the end,
and everyone seemed to be pleased,
a couple of boys said that was always there favorite part.

Cameron had a dear smile on his face, it was well appreciated.

I also enjoyed the beautiful view they get to see everyday, WOW!

Lego Extravaganza

Friday night was the TLC Lego Extravaganza,
and what a fun night it was with so many great friends around!

The kids each entered their own Lego creation,
Caillen entered a cross bow that really worked (3rd place)
and a gallow, (yes a gallow, he's a boy through and through that loves history).

Micayla entered an exqusite equestrian,

and Vaughn entered a car race wreck. (3rd place)

Cameron Dickey, Vaughn's best friend won the "People's Choice"
Yah Cameron!!!
It was headed up by the Turner family,
and they didn't miss a beat
from the homemade participation gifts

to door prizes, to a presentation by Christopher a Senior who was able to demonstrate his Lego engineering project to the whole group.
Even the judges were a neat surprise, our very own dear friends Jonathan and Jenn Palmer (practlily newlyweds) and it was so wonderful to see Sandy & John there as well!

The kids cousins who homeschool as well were able to make it, that made it even better.
Wow what fun!!!