Friday, May 15, 2009
Another city builder
If you like building cities and don't have a whole lot of time but can check about once to three times a day, Nile Online is possibly the game for you! This is a browser game (played within your browser window), totally free (you only shovel out money when you want to buy more scarabs- which can get you extra things) and doesn't take a lot of time at once. When you first start a city, things will take about fifteen minutes to build but as you go, those times increase. Some things even take days but that's when you're already so far into it. It's fun, for a city builder. I'd say that if you like the sim games, you'll probably like it. Oh, there's a marketplace, where you can sell goods to other players, too. It's an mmo in that respect (massively multiplayer online game). You can also make allies of the other players online there and choose to trade with them. You can message people, as well. Here is where you go to get started! (I'm on there as mokumegane and my daughter is ckrella... yes, this game is alright for children to play, too, with possible supervision.)
My mini city!
Well, it's kind of interesting and I suppose even more interesting when more people visit your little city. There's this site online that allows you to build a city- only your city doesn't grow unless someone visits its webpage. As your city grows, you can do more things. You can build up transportation and other stuff. So, basically, you're the government of the little city. Here's mine.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
The Valentine's Day Card
Yeah, I got it done! The kids will be putting stuff inside during their party on Friday. You know, my large nib wasn't really good for gothic capitals but oh well. I hope their teacher likes it, since it's for her. It's about 28" by 20" poster board. The red is paint and the black and gold are calligraphy ink. The smaller nib is a C-1 and the larger nib is about 2/3" wide. Well, here it is...
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Valentine's Day!
Yep, it's coming up and soon! My daughter's class is having a party on Friday. I have to design the front of the Valentine's Day card for the teacher of her class. The card is being made with two pieces of poster board, they're put together with holes punched through on one side and ribbon tied through that and I'll be drawing/doing calligraphy on the front. They gave me two days to do it- woo!! I'll post a pic of it when I get it done. The kids will be putting some art they did in art class inside it, as well as signing it or writing a short phrase for their teacher. They really love her, so I'm sure they'll love doing this!
Entertainment!
In case you haven't noticed, I put my weather on the right and a puzzle towards the bottom. I tried putting the puzzle on the right but it just doesn't look good. Well, it does if it covers stuff in the middle... Anyway, I'm looking forward to adding more entertainment- even stuff to get your brains moving! :o Oh noes! For now, enjoy the puzzle and notice that I have a tornado in my weather thing. Yeah, it's tornado season... Luckily, they mostly pass us up by about ten or so miles...
Claw Covers
Yeah, the kitty keeps wanting to lay waste to the furniture and nothing seems to stop her. Sooo... what do you think? I'm thinking orange would be nice because of her orange patches. I'm thinking about buying a set of claw covers to put on her. They're the good alternative to declawing. I'll only put them on her front paws. She never goes outside (she likes to look out the window but she's afraid of the outdoors) and only really climbs the furniture. These are easy to take off. I called them and they said all you do is clip the tips off of them and they slide right off. One order lasts for six months, so it's not too bad on cost, either. She likes her harness well enough (we couldn't get her to wear a collar)... she might like these well enough, as well.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Insano-Kitten!
Last summer, we decided to grab ourselves a kitten. She turned six months in January and I celebrated by taking her to the vet and having her fixed! Oh wait, she wasn't too happy about that... lol. Anyway, she's crazy. I felt sorry for all the kitties there. The lady had them sequestered in a little bedroom that contained their bed, water/food bowl, litter box, themselves and sometimes, their mommy. She almost never touched them. The poor things! Well, we got the only female- bwahahahaha! She's also the only soft kitty... My mom called her Macie (I spell it with ie because I don't want her to be a department store) and she looks a lot like the mommy kitty. The four boys were: black, two cream/white tabbies with blue eyes (I was barely able to resist them, mostly because I knew we couldn't get two) and one silver tabby. All four of the boys were wire-hair coated and Macie was kind of- just really soft instead of the stiffer fur. Well, this kitten loves paper. I swear, it's a fetish. We do our snail mail and she's right there, waiting for "handouts". It's like the commercials that show the cat or dog assailing the human who is running the electric can opener... really something to watch. She'll do anything to get at a piece of paper, too. I have proof... Btw, that's the recycling bin, not a garbage can...
More Past Projects!
There's nothing better than receiving a hand-made gift for a birthday or Christmas or what-not, isn't there? Really, present-giving isn't about spending as much or as little money as you possibly can but getting the person something they'd actually like or use. Well, I've made several presents and here's one. My brother's wife loves Winnie the Pooh.. and is also a huge Harry Potter fan. You know, I think the next thing I make for her will be off the Harry Potter line of things. Maybe a Gryffindor scarf? I don't know... Anyway, I made her a Winnie the Pooh bookmark as a present. I found this Winnie the Pooh bookmark cross stitch kit somewhere and just had to do it for her. However, they didn't have any backing for it. I did the bookmark and personalized it, so she could always look at it and know who sent it to her. I also changed the text at the bottom because what they had in the pattern really wasn't Pooh-ish or book-ish. Luckily, they had the whole alphabet in the script used (Pooh's chicken-scratchings) and I didn't have to guess. Next, I got out my deer skin leather (that stuff is sooooo soft... dreamily soft...) and cut it to the size the bookmark would be, then folded the edges of the aida to the back of the work and hand-sewed the leather to the back so all the ugly stuff wouldn't show. I'm pretty sure half of my fingers fell off from trying to sew through the leather but it had to have the hand-stitched look. She has the nicest bookmark anyone could ask for, really. I almost wanted it and I'm not a huge fan of Pooh. I'm pretty sure she was happy with it, though...
Past Projects!
I figure that for the start of my blog, there's never a better punch than blogging about a few past projects of mine! Actually, mostly, I want to show off my daughter's last Halloween costume because she was so cute in it. She shouldn't take all the spotlight, though, so I'll add some other projects, as well.
For a few Halloweens now, I've taken notice of how expensive the good costumes are and how much like a garbage bag the cheap costumes look like. This last Halloween, she wanted to be The Little Mermaid. Soooo, one trip to the local Walmart (at the moment, I'm literally in the birthplace of Walmart but am soon moving to WA state) showed me no Little Mermaid costumes and several cheap costumes, as well as a few really cool, nifty, light-up or whatever costumes. A trip across town to the Halloween costume store and I find a few Little Mermaid costumes.
For a few Halloweens now, I've taken notice of how expensive the good costumes are and how much like a garbage bag the cheap costumes look like. This last Halloween, she wanted to be The Little Mermaid. Soooo, one trip to the local Walmart (at the moment, I'm literally in the birthplace of Walmart but am soon moving to WA state) showed me no Little Mermaid costumes and several cheap costumes, as well as a few really cool, nifty, light-up or whatever costumes. A trip across town to the Halloween costume store and I find a few Little Mermaid costumes.
- Cheap, no wig
- $60, no wig
- $30 wig
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