Showing posts with label Winston Churchill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winston Churchill. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

My toes are freezing


My finished journal. Snazzy eh?


My family and I have always been big fans of Hockey. In fact, I've see the Stanley Cup. So you can only expect that the USA vs. Canada was a big deal.

My sister and I donned War Paint.


A french Canadian. HAW HAW

I didn't mind that the Canadians won. I quite like the team. Especially Sidney Crosby.

Project # 9: to make a dress. Wish me luck.

Since it is not February anymore, I am done posting Winston Churchill quotes. *sad I know*

I will now include Dr. Seuss quotes in all of my posts in March!

Happy Birthday Doctor Seuss!
“I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, It's a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. Which is what I do, And that enables you to laugh at life's realities.”

I must go get some socks!

Mary Em

Monday, March 1, 2010

No Blue Mondays









I definitely had a blue Monday. I should've worn my Sunday Clothes =)

Jamie and I had too much fun dressing up and doing this photo-shoot.

Project for this week: Undecided.

Today was Casimir Pulaski Day! If you love Sufjan Stevens then you know the significance of this. Tomorrow is Dr. Seuss's birthday! I definitely plan on dressing up for the occasion.

"Broadly speaking, human beings may be divided into three classes those who are billed to death; those who are worried to death; and those who are bored to death."-Winston

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Common Ground for a Wallflower




See more florally pictures here

My birthday was absolutely wonderful!

So this week's project was to recover my journal. It's just a plain composition notebook, so I thought I'd jazz it up! So I covered it with newspaper. Problem: the pages of newspaper that have the most words are the obituaries. .... Yeah that's what's on the front of my journal. Haha I don't care, I like it anyway. I will post pictures someday!

"Lady Nancy Astor: Winston, if you were my husband, I'd poison your tea.
Churchill: Nancy, if I were your husband, I'd drink it."
That made me laugh.

Have a glorious weekend! I don't know about you guys, but I'm LOVING the sunshine!
Mary Em

Monday, February 22, 2010

Chex Mix Fridays...


This is the only picture I got from Saturday's adventures.


Nice Self-Portrait, James...


Chex Mix lovin'

That's rad.

Bambi the Bumblebug says to recycle!


Mmmmm

So Friday was extra fun. Sara, James, and I sat in the cafeteria and consumed Chex Mix and talked about music.

"All the great things are simple, and many can be expressed in a single word: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope." Winston Churchill.

Mary Em

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Ey Ey oooh ah!








Valentine making fun


Check out those textures!



dancing lumberjack?

So today is my last day of being sixteen. I'm not really nervous or excited...or anything. I think that sixteen wasn't what I expected and seventeen won't be either.
Last night I had the best time with my friend Jenny. We went to a Vaudeville Cafe and then to Mudpie to see some friends play music! So nice. I wish I had gotten some photos though.

*Sigh*I have been completely failing in the "projects" thing. I will say that last week's project was Valentines. And this past week's was hemming a skirt. If so, I'm on track =)

*side note: the title is the beginning of "Cousins" by Vampire Weekend...just thought I'd let you know.

"A joke is a very serious thing"-Winston Churchill. (I've been slacking in this area...)

Have a good Sunday!
Mary Em

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Oh Lawd...





I spent a lovely afternoon the other day reading "Eloise" books. I slowly realized that I had been a seriously deprived child. I love the way they are written, and I adore the illustrations. Expect Eloise inspired photos/outfits in the future!


"There are a terrible lot of lies going around the world, and the worst of it is half of them are true."
Winston Churchill.

Mary Em

p.s. I have NO clue why the text decided to be underlined....

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

"There may be mermaids under the water...


There may even be a man in the moon,
Oh, but Vince your time is runnin' out.
You better get yourself together soon"
~M. Ward



What?! Outfit post?
I kinda love this silver top...alot.
It's one of the many items Jenny and I share.


No matte how hard I try, I always look ridiculous in these pictures...


One of my T-shirt scarves!


I haven't been blogging this week because we have guests!
My neighbors are staying here. Savannah is 12 and Emmaline (Elliot Smith?) is 7.
Ahhh I love the both! I haven't minded having three little sisters...

Anyway, project #6: Hem skirts! I have at least two skirts I've been meaning to hem...so..I'm going to!

Random note: I read the "Scarlet Pimpernel" yesterday. (yes, the whole thing) It was amazing.

"I cannot pretend to feel impartial about colors. I rejoice with the brilliant ones and am genuinely sorry for the poor browns."
-Sir Winston Churchill.
Ha. If only he knew that I was (at one time) obsessed with earth tones...

Have a great Wednesday friends
Mary Em

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Project #5

ahem...
excuse the dorky face.
I used fueable web! I feel so official. The was a giant, baggy sweatshirt with PUBLIX embroidered on it. But now it's a cute top with adorable circles cut in it!


"We are masters of the unsaid words, but slaves of those we let slip out”
Mr. Churchill

Mary Em

P.s. that quote reminds me of this Brian Regan skit. Hahaha...."Oh no, words are comin' out"

Friday, February 5, 2010

Photos






"Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm."
Winston Churchill

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Someone sent me this link and I just wanted to share. I know want to cut up books and things and make paper art.

"A fanatic is one who can’t change his mind and won’t change the subject. "
Oh Mr. Churchill...how well you put it.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

some lyrics and a quote.

Among the trees and by the river
lying there, my darling shivers
In her sleep she dreams of winter
whiter than her breast.

I feel her heart move through her chest
warm and steady as she rests.
Hear water ebbing with her breath
lulling me to sleep.

Light from a source unseen reflected
by the moon on rocks collected
near our bodies unexpected
Pulls us from out dreams.

We turn onto our backs and see
a streak of light above the trees
and lie here on our bed of leaves
listening to each other breath.

And here in the sky
lights flash before our eyes
I feel your warm hand
slipping into mine
and we lay and we wonder when
will I come around?

Do I know what you are feeling now?

This morning we drove out of town
into the hills and looking down
saw the ocean all around
as far as we could see.

Continued on into the clouds
through bursts of rain
brief and loud
to silent mountains
tall and proud
Here is where we lay.

And here in the sky
lights flash before our eyes
I feel your warm hand
slipping into mine
and we lay and we wonder when
Will I come around?

Do I know what you are feeling
here on neutral ground?

Neutral ground-Sea Wolf *love them*

AND

"Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery."
Winston Churchill

Have the best Thursday ever!
Mary Em

Monday, February 1, 2010

Time to talk things out

I love this man. So every post in February will have a quote by him. Like this one:
"I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals. "

Hm I have this friend, Bethany...and she's a great blogger. Just thought I'd let you know.

Lately, I've been have not been myself. I think I've complained about this alot recently. But it's really strange. I'm usually a very self-motivated person. Ever since highschool started, I've had a fire burning within me to succeed. As of this year, it's disappeared. I now wander around the house, instead of doing homework. Instead of going outside and getting active, I watch TV. Seriously, I used to never really WANT to watch TV. All yesterday, when I could've been doing both things, I sat on Facebook, checked the blogs I suscribe to (I didn't even blog), and emailed some people. The only thing I have motivation to do is practice my harp, but after thirty minutes, it becomes a chore.
So now, I'm calmly and collectively asking "WHAT THE HECK IS GOING ON!?"
I'm praying and hoping I can get out of this fog of unproductiveness that I'm in. (yeah, spell check, I know that unproductiveness is not a word, deal with it)
So here is my plan: For the next week (until next Monday), I'm going to wake up an hour earlier than I do usually and exercise. Also, I'm going to make sure that I do not do anything fun until a sufficient amount of my school work is accomplished. (see, I love the feeling of finishing things and conquering school, but I haven't even been doing that lately) I know this is extreme, but I seriously need some self-discipline in my life.
Wish me luck.

Three other things that are completely irrelevant to what I've been rambling on and on about:
#1) I didn't blog about "Letters to my little sisters" last week. But I will this week
#2) I'm going to do a movie review! Weird huh?
#3) The project for this week (along with all of the crazy things I'm doing *see above paragraph*) I'm reconstructing my brother's old sweatshirt into a cute shirt. It's sooo soft inside, there's no way I could just throw it away.

Okay friends, have a great week...and get motivated!
Mary Em