Sunday, September 19, 2010

Recent O.K. Pics (no theme, sorry!)

Oscar has started to accessorize--he'll put on "glasses" (like Daddy's), sunglasses, and any number of things has become a "hat".

We visited the Please Touch Museum recently, which is wonderful!  We are hoping to get a membership there, so that John can take Oscar there this winter when it is too cold for the park.

Less than fifteen years left...

Having "tea" with the Mad Hatter (O.K. wasn't too sure about him).

Oscar has friends, and he recognizes them!  Here he is with his friend, Julian, who came over to play not long ago.

And last, a first:  Oscar BUILDS a tower (instead of just knocking them down).


Best in Show

We were excited when BOTH of John's pieces were chosen for the "Absolutely Abstract" show at the Philadelphia Sketch Club.  But then when one of those pieces won "Best in Show", we were understandably thrilled.


At the reception, following the award ceremony (the winning piece is right above our heads).

John and Oscar next to another of John's paintings

John with his friend and mentor, Bill Scott

Oscar gingerly played a note or two (with the pianist's encouragement).

Congratulations, Johnny.  Oscar and I are so proud of you.

Friday, September 10, 2010

The Perfect Shelf

At the end of last school year I determined that I needed a new shelf for the growing collection of books in my classroom.  It became one of many summer goals, and I was pretty disheartened the day before I was to head back into my classroom when I realized that I hadn't yet found my shelf.  Not that I hadn't been looking -- thrift stores, porch sales, the as-is section of IKEA -- but nothing was exactly right.  So there I was, getting myself geared up to go and buy a NEW shelf at IKEA for more money than I wanted to spend, when I got a text from my friend, Mara, saying she'd just walked past my shelf in someone's trash, and that I'd better hurry.  Trash-picking is a bit of a hobby around here and anything good doesn't last, so  I threw a shoeless Oscar into the car and drove down the street to check it out.  It needed some paint, and some mice had clearly thrown a party in the bottom shelf, but it was solid wood, just the right size, and best of all, free.  I threw it in the trunk and headed home, thankful to Mara and the invention of cell phones, and excited about my timely find.

  My perfect FREE shelf, just under half-way painted with some leftover paint I found in the basement.

Like new!

And now here it is: my just-what-I-needed shelf for just what I wanted to pay fitting in exactly where I needed it to.  Now, how often does that happen?