Saturday, February 28, 2009

Great Artist Site - Johnny Yanok



Head over to Johnny Yanok's website and take a look at some of his artwork. One of his paintings got my attention today, and after I headed over to his site, I was glad I stopped by. A couple of the pieces that I liked are included here, but head over to his site to view his full collection. I love the cartoonish style he uses, because it's not the overly kidsy kind of cartoonish. According to his blog, it also looks like he has done some design for Target, so if his work looks familiar, that may be where you've seen it. Enjoy the link!

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

I've recently been listening to a lot of bluegrass tributes to everything from 80's classics to Modest Mouse. And as cheesy and nerdy as that sounds, these songs I've been listening to are pretty damn good! Even though my title pokes fun at bluegrass, I have always appreciated it for the sheer talent that I've seen in almost all bluegrass musicians. No one 'type' of musician has really imporessed me more with their mastery of their respective instruments, and while my personal tastes lean toward heavier music, I can also appreciate great musicianship when I see it no matter what the genre. 


Here is one of the songs that first got me looking at this sub-genere of music, and something I'm glad I found while randomly surfing for new music to listen to. It's certainly led to hours of enjoyment so faqr, and will probably be paying me back for many days to come. Enjoy this and some of the other links I've posted!

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Build Your Own Pirate Ship Day


Today was build your own pirate ship day - at least it was at my house this morning. My oldest son and I were building the pirate ship shown here, and had a great time! Even though he was running a bit of a fever, the project was engaging enough to keep him from zoning out on the TV and being fussy all morning. It took up about an hour of the morning, right after he got up, and I think it allowed him a little time to get in a better mood slowly. The picture above is the result of our project this morning.
Against my better judgement, I let him help paint the model, and aside from a little paint on his hands, nothing got wrecked, surprisingly. He's only 2 and a half, so I wasn't expecting Rembrandt, but he certianly didn't get any on the table or his clothes, which is usually the first place paint brushes tend to orient themselves and are drawn to when they're first placed in a toddler's hand.
       Once we got finished with the painting, we put together the sails and rigging and it's currently sitting on the table in our kitchen waiting for a little touch up on the paint and then to find a permanent home. All in all, this was a very easy model to put together and paint. It came with all of the items needed to complete the model (paint & paintbrush, glue, string, etc), and it was just long enough to eat up a good chunk of time, but not so long that he lost interest. I'd recommend checking it out for a good rainy day activity or a good distraction for an otherwise suboptimal mood or lack of things to do in the house. 

http://www.amazon.com/Make-Your-Own-Pirate-Ship/dp/B000P8AL6U/ref=sr_1_51?ie=UTF8&s=toys-and-games&qid=1235358227&sr=1-51