Sunday, August 19, 2007

Time goes by fast when you're having fun!

clocks

Time does go by fast when you're having fun, but this blog is about making time last by designing fun clocks!
Often when I'm creating designs for my cafepress shop, I use the "one size fits all" design so that all items offered are coordinated. But now I'm on a clock kick and am really enjoying creating a new line of clocks using many of the graphics I've used on other items.
Most of my designs and graphics are original art which I've created on the computer or that I've done on paper and then scanned to use on the computer. Sometimes I do see a piece of clipart that I really like but most of the time, I change 95% of it to reflect my style.
Often times items you find are strictly clipart or images you can purchase from others who have created them. My fun is the creating. I could probably design a lot more images if I just threw them on, but anything that is done by Sandra usually has involved many hours, sometimes days. I take pride in my creations, and I hope that those who purchase items with my work get a glimpse of the child within as I have as I create them.

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Thursday, August 16, 2007

Who wants to run the country realty show . . .

Realty shows. That seems to be all that’s on TV these days. Every time I think I’ve seen the last new idea for one, another is advertised - some sillier than the last.

I’m not saying I haven’t gotten hooked on a couple. I missed the first season of Dancing with the Stars, but got so hooked when I came in - in the middle of the second season that I was calling in to cast my votes for my favorites and then was almost jumping out of my chair when my choice won. By the 3rd and 4th, I was even worse.

The Red TeamI watched The Surreal Life, Big Brother for a couple of episodes each, but I tried to not land on any channel featuring a realty show - even for a second - knowing how addictive they can be. Okay, I have a confession, I did watch Torie and Dean Inn Love last night. Corny, and I surely wouldn’t want cameras following me around constantly, but I was entertained. I’m sure these people don’t really act like they do on the show -- in real life?
I started thinking about what could be left in the reality world. I came up with a few.

Kid Nation has been taken. I haven’t seen it, and without facts, I have to say that one sounds very scary. Perhaps it’s been built up much more than it should be.

I came up with another one that might be fun. The Red Team

The way it works:
there are two sides. We’ll call one the Blues and we’ll call the other the Reds. On the Blue side we start off with a huge number of contestants. To make it more entertaining, we have a female contestant and we have a black contestant and we have a richer than most contestant who comes in getting points against him because of his $400 haircut. The contestants line up and ... well, we could have them debate and just watch them pick each other apart while they boast for themselves. And in between the debating and boasting and picking we send them out to various states to meet the ... let’s call them ‘citizens’ who will decide which contestant they’d like to vote for.

To begin with, the Blue's all try to get each other eliminated so they can win the Blue side. And - the Reds do the same thing. Similar strength trials, debates, and touring the states are also happening with the Red team. Perhaps a Mormon, a former POW and a divorced guy could be interesting contestants. It would make it more colorful. In the rules it also says that contestants would be allowed to join in even after the game has begun. Perhaps having an actor join the Red team would make it more fun and tilt the boards a bit.

Everyone gets in on this - the networks and cable news programs could have discussion groups trying to pick apart each contestant to get them eliminated. They could have contestants create ads that they pay for and that would make the networks and cables some big money to keep them interested.

Contestants could be lied about, everything from their pasts brought out to seem as though it were important, and mudslinging could earn points or it could eliminate the contestant from the show. After the citizens have declared a winner for the Red side and one for the Blues, then each of the victors would be able to choose a contestant either from those who they ripped apart in the first part of the game or a new contestant. Then there would be another season of pulling out all punches for the citizens to find a winner from the two final contestants and their buddies. The theme for this part would be “anything goes” - it could be as dirty as possible, the contestants can use their own money and get donations to try to convince the citizens that they should be the final choice.

Drugs, having gay children, jail terms, religion, employees, racist remarks, criminal activity, childhood activities, ex-lovers, fraudulent business schemes, family and friends - no subject is off limit.

This show could run for several seasons. And if one side seems to be falling behind or some horrible fact is found about a contestant - no mater what - the other side could be blamed for all of it and lost some points.

This is great. I’ll have to figure out some catchy name for it and also a great catch phrase - something that will resonate as well as Trump’s “You’re Fired” or Paris’ “That’s Hot”. And then I'll have to figure out how all the points can be counted without any problems ... That might be the hard part.

Wow, we could take anything in our daily lives and have it sound like a possibility for a show. This was written for fun by one of the citizens mentioned above - just a jab at realty and in no way was it written with the intent to offend anyone.

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Sunday, August 12, 2007

Color me GREEN!

I've decided to share my whole small attempt to go green. I haven't been swayed by the celebs - this is being done by me to do my part in saving the planet. The fun thing is that the more you do, the more money you save for yourself. My dad used to nag about turning the lights off when you leave a room. He was from the depression era. I wasn't. I decided that when I grew up and was on my own, I'd leave every darn light on if I wanted. Well wouldn't that just show my dad something as I paid my "over what it should be" electric bill. Ouch.

Basically I've been green since before Al Gore said a word about it. Yea me! But I started trying to save money. I try each month to save a little more. It's working, and I'm doing fantastically. Of course what I pay each month for utilities is probably less than the celebs pay for one lunch at a posh restaurant.

I've stopped using central air. I live on the Mojave Desert so a swamp cooler works great. Takes a little water, but not very much.

I've cut back on the water time for my lawn. I notice my lawn isn't as plush or green as the neighbors' yards. I don't care.

I did switch to the energy efficient lightbulbs. They can really make a difference.

I don't use the dry cycle on my dishwasher. The dishes come out clean - no problem with water spots, and I never run it without a full load.

I have a clothesline in my garage. During the summer everything dries within a few minutes. I wash all clothes in cold water, except for towels, and I do try towels and sheets in the dryer. My gas bill is next to nothing.

I've washed my car twice since I got it October 2006. Is it dirty? Nope. I bought one of those $7 California Cardusters at Walmart. I keep the car in the garage and dust it off before I go someplace. It looks like it was just washed yesterday. I also waxed it on the first wash.

I carry a large thermal bag with me into the market. All of my cold items go in it. I can then run errands without worrying about everything going bad and I tote bags for the rest. The big thermal bags are only about $8 at Sam's Club. They're huge, easy to carry and also work for hot foods.

I did read that in exerpts from The Green Book, a how-to guide filled with celebrities' advice for would-be environmentalists by Elizabeth Rogers and Thomas Kostigen that Jennifer Aniston takes a 3 minute shower to conserver water. She brushes her teeth with brush wash technique. Okay - that's saving water and she's doing her part, but I also wonder what other ways she saves in her new 9,000 sq. ft. home.

I am always slightly amused when celebrities give advice. Years ago Cindy Crawford had her first baby and wrote a book. In an interview she was asked why she wrote the book. She answered that she wanted to let mothers everywhere know that it was okay to play with their babies. And she explained how they could go about doing it. Whoa! If Cindy Crawford wants to give out some makeup tips, that's great. But c'mon - please don't tell me that mothers didn't play with their babies until she came along. I think too many of these people forget they're just that - people. I think so many think they're the characters they play on screen.

There are some who truly do practice what they preach - Leo DiCaprio and Ed Begley Jr. come to mind. I still have a lot I could be doing. If you have any good ideas of things you're doing, please share them with us.

Saturday, August 11, 2007

New Club Rehab Items!

There surely is a lot in the news lately about luxurious rehab centers for wealthy celebrities. Much criticism has been heard since several come out of the rehabs and head straight to the bar. My latest design looks at this with a sense of humor - Club Rehab! Bright colors with a beach-look design and available on a wide selection of tees and other items.

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Friday, August 03, 2007

Friday's Here

We surely hear that a lot. Friday's here - TGIF - from those who work all week and who are excited for weekend to be here. I work at home. I work most of the time. I don't get a thrill that it's weekend. I can have weekend during the week and for as long as I'd like to have it. Before you say, "lucky you" - I do have to let you know, there are drawbacks. I don't get a paycheck. If I goof around, it just means I have to work harder the next time.

And the office Christmas party is so boring, and I already know what my gift is because I drew my own name.

Okay, blog finished, it's time for me to take my morning break . . . with a swim.

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