Showing posts with label Play. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Play. Show all posts
Monday, November 22, 2010
Song Steps
Amazing, I wish I could think of something like this to inspire and motivate people to do change one behavior for the better...just give me time.
Friday, June 25, 2010
Limited Inspiration
I've never worked so hard in my life at a job. I find this leaves me with fewer creative reserves than usual but I defy the corporate creativity thief! It can have my left brain, but not my right.
Here are five things that make me happy and still give me a little right brain buzz:
I want this for Christmas
This too.
And this (looks like corporate has made me very greedy indeed).
"This bookshelf called Hold On Tight by Colleen & Eric took my breath away. It comes with an integrated bookend (a cube with an oversized wing-nut that you can loosen and slide on a track to make room for more books). It’s minimal and brilliant. Make that cube white or red and I am in heaven." –Swiss Miss
Love love love love love, I would kill to design like this:
Our dog, Daisy needs one of these.
Here are five things that make me happy and still give me a little right brain buzz:
I want this for Christmas
This too.

And this (looks like corporate has made me very greedy indeed).

Love love love love love, I would kill to design like this:

Our dog, Daisy needs one of these.

Thursday, January 14, 2010
Show Me a Day

"Show me a day when the world wasn't new." Sister Barbara Hance (1928-1993)
I stole my aunt's new year's resolution.
"I resolve to be more playful and spontaneous...now that I'm turning X years old, I don't want to lose that," Aunt Sarah said.
Little did she know that this exact sentence would be my new motto for 2010 inserting my age for hers (no, I won't tell you how old she is, suffice it to say that she looks about 30).
Another dear friend, Laura, sent me a very spontaneous Web site in and of itself: stumbleupon.com—I could spend a week "stumbling" upon new Web sites that remind me that, indeed, "everything you can imagine is possible." (Thank you Pablo Picasso.)
Here are some AMAZING things that stumbleupon found for me:
Hilarious
A reminder that we have seen so little of what can be seen in this world
Play
Create (speaking of Picasso...)
Work with what you've got
Beautify (I like the wheelbarrow best.)
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Simon says, "Remember When?"

Remember when this was your favorite game in the '80s? Me neither, but I remember detesting it b/c my brother kicked my butt every time I attempted to play. Now that I'm all grown up I'm loving it and wondering where my mom put our awesome old toys. The highest I've gotten so far is 12, and I my hands were sweating a lot.
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