Home Happenings: Laundry Lessons

laundrylessonsI decided that starting this passed weekend, I would begin laundry lessons for the boys. So since I wash their sheets on the weekend, I thought I would hand over that task to them. Nicholas of course did not sign off on me sharing his photo but Apollo didn’t mind. First thing he did was take the sheets off the bed which is a workout when you have bunk beds almost as bad as making them.

Step one, I explained what goes in each of the compartments in the drawer. I use Method laundry detergent and thought it would be easy to teach them how many pumps to use and let them go to work.

Well if you look closely, Apollo has no shirt on Step 4. Yup, a little wardrobe malfunction!  No, he squirted his sleeve on one attempt to put it in the bin. So he had to add it to the load!!

I forgot to take a picture of him loading the dryer but overall I think it was a success. Nicholas grumbled as expected but I am making it a standing rule that on Saturday or Sunday, they must strip their bed of their sheets and do the whole thing without me. A great help it will be and they will learn how to use the machine.  One less dirty look I might receive from their future wives!!

Have a great day my friends!

Belinda

My thoughts on Black History Month

blackhistorybanner1So we come to the last day of Black History Month. Does this mean we should stop exploring the struggles and accomplishments from the past and the present of Blacks in America? Should the schools turn back to the anglo-oriented history books in the classroom? Can we fill in the check box that we participated in Black History Month events during the month of February? Can the television networks go back to their regularly “scheduled” programs? Does the dialogue of racial injustice come to a stop? Is there no more to learn?

I think Maya Angelo was onto something when she said, “Won’t it be wonderful when black history and Native American history and Jewish history and all of U.S. history is taught from one book. Just U. S. history.”

I believe in 2015, we should already have integrated our textbooks so that we don’t compartmentalize history. Things were happening simultaneously and must be taken in context not as a  separate laundry list of items.

The same should apply with cultural events. They should occur year round rather than only fixed times of year. So you don’t have to wait a whole year to see cultural Broadway shows, television specials, art events only once a year.

I feel that we all should be constantly evolving not stagnant when it comes to our education and exposure to diversity. When Black History Month began it was a way to bring to light the struggles and contributions to America but if we have evolved we should create an all-inclusive history and it should be normal to see more diversity in our culture year round.

Morgan Freeman, a well-known african american actor, also said it well when he said, “I don’t want a Black History Month, Black history is American history.”

When all are included we will then be a true United States of America.

I hope for us all that we can continue to enrich our lives by exposing ourselves to more each day. We still have a lot more work to do.

In this spirit, I will continue to incorporate more diverse information on my blog throughout the year whether it is about amazing books by black authors, movies,  humanitarian aid opportunities as well as my cultural products I produce for Belinda’s Crafts.

Have a blessed day and thanks for taking the time to listen.

Belinda

My monthly ATC (Artist Trading Cards) Swap with my Girlfriends

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I always wanted to participate in a monthly ATC swap but hesitated because I didn’t know if I could commit to it all the time. I liked the idea of challenging myself to work on a small canvas, trying new things and receiving beautiful art in my mail box. This year, one of my goals with my OLW (One Little Word) is to connect with friends more. Last year, we lost one of the places that we met weekly to craft and have girl time so we have had a hard battle staying connected like we would like. I really don’t want to lose what beautiful friendships we have been building so I am always in search of a way I can help bring us together.

So in December, I kicked around the idea of approaching my crafty girlfriends and seeing how they would feel about a monthly ATC Swap. I wanted to create nothing but encouragement and present little obstacles so that I could pull them all in.  So I made up the catergories for each month which always included a few options and didn’t put any creative restrictions.  I also told people they could jump in any month they choose. So about a week before each month, I contact them all via email and find out how many will participate for the next month and then announce the number of ATCs we have to make and due date (which is the last day of the month).

january8The first month is January and this is the gallery of all the participants in our January swap.  I decided January’s theme would be New Years and Stars. Look at all the great interpretations everyone had for this theme. That’s what makes it wonderful. My other goal is to not make this a chore or competitive. I believe each ATC is a unique beauty and I hope the participants continue to feel happy about the process. I know I am so happy I made the leap and asked them.

Belinda

Monthly Craft time with my Girlfriends

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This past Saturday was my monthly all-day craft time with my super creative gal pals. My friend Joan has been granted use of her church’s basement for our crops. We spend the whole day and evening together getting our craft on.  It’s special for many reasons but let’s face it, we have a whole day to talk, eat and play without daily demands of our usual lives.

crop3I think it was 10 of us this time and we had people coming from as far as Rhode Island and Maine for of day of crafty play. My friend Ashley made her appearance and we worked a little on our Project Life albums. I spent a lot of time eating all of the amazing food that everyone made and oh where do I begin with the desserts? They were so yummy. I brought my teapot so I could enjoy all the goodies with tea.

crop2Joan even had her friend that is a Stamping Up demonstrator teach a card class. We made three cute cards. They were fun simple cards and we all had fun making them. I am so happy Joan has made this possible for us all to have a place to get together each month. It’s really good for the soul to do what you love with people that totally get it!

Have a blessed day!

Belinda

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