Sunday, August 31, 2008
Saturday, August 30, 2008
A is for Aegis
Friday, August 29, 2008
'Round the World in 26 Days
Giveaway!
As promised, I'm doing my first giveaway! Your entries for the giveaway will actually become part of my painting for the Church's art contest, so I need a lot! This year's theme is "Remembering the Great Things of God."
example of the process:
I will be giving away a custom pencil drawing of the subject of the winner's choice (from a photo the winner will provide.) If you want a portrait I will do up to TWO people.
The value depends on what the finished piece will be, but to give you an idea, I typically charge about $50/head for pencil portraits, sometimes more if they are extremely complicated.
The piece will be done on 9 X 12 watercolor paper and will be sent unframed. I normally do the actual image as an 8 X 10 so there is plenty of room to frame it however you'd like (hmmm . . . confessions of a former picture framer . . . )
Anyone eighteen or older! If you are not a blogger, please provide an email address I can reach you at if you win. You can either make that part of your comment or email it to me at
**As of Oct 20, 2012 this blog has moved to kristalcoles.com and my email is now
CONTACT @ KRISTALCOLES.COM
1. Go to the online exhibit from the last competition {CLICK HERE} and look around.
2. Return here and leave a comment on this post, telling me
a. what your favorite piece was (for first initial entry) AND
b. in ONE WORD, what you think of as a "great thing of God." (for an additional entry each!)
3. (Optional, but greatly appreciated) Link to this post on your blog. Make sure you leave a comment with your blog address letting me know if you did this. (for another entry!)
4. (Optional, but - again - greatly appreciated!) Email this post to as many people as you feel comfortable sending this to. Make sure you leave a comment letting me know if you do this. (for yet another entry!)
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Shoe{HEART}strings
Thanks to my talented (probably one of the best promoters ever!) brother-in-law, Joe Coles, Utah is preparing to get off on the right foot for the opening of the Legacy Parkway (after many years and many battles - this IS a big deal! Google "Legacy Parkway" if you're interested in the back story.)
But instead of a skate party, Joe has put together a bike and running race {The Legacy Tour} to benefit the Hess Cancer Foundation, a non-profit that, among other things, provides financial assistance to families that lose a young child to cancer and aren't financially prepared for it. You can also find HFC working to educate the general public on this need as well as emphasizing the importance of physical fitness in the fight against cancer.
Watch the video below to remind you how blessed you are (I mean learn more about the HFC.)
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Feeling {FUNKY}
1. offensively malodorous
2. (of jazz) having the soulful feeling of early blues
3. stylish and modern in an unconventional way
4. in a state of cowardly fright
5. dejected, depressed, perturbed, agitated, distressed
I am currently in a {FUNK}! It's time to get back to some daily sketching. I'd like to do an alphabet series. Each day I will do a sketch for a letter of the alphabet and post it here.
I also need to get started on my entry for the Church's art contest (I can think of at least 5 of you who should also enter. . .) I may combine both projects...we'll see. Before I decide I need your help.
Please, please, please leave a comment by Sunday the 24th at midnight answering the following:
1. What topic would you like to see for the A-Z sketch series (i.e. Arizona, Food, Animals, Baby stuff, Feelings, Religious, etc.)? You do NOT need to choose from these examples - be creative!
2. I'm thinking of doing a giveaway to help me with the contest entry. If I do I will be giving away a custom piece of art (small painting, custom pencil portrait, etc.) Would you enter? Would you tell all your friends (after all the purpose would be to get A LOT of feedback)? What would you like to see as the giveaway?
Seriously, no lurkers! Leave a comment and get me out of this FUNK!
Friday, August 15, 2008
Family Closets are For More Than Just Skeletons
Somehow the games still get a little beat up. The organizing junkie in me would love to see uniform stacks of neat and sturdy boxes with labels like this awesome GameSavers box, but $10+/box is just not something I can justify when there are so many more visible flaws (anyone know a good, inexpensive carpet cleaner!!!) to spend my money on. But they ARE a pretty cool idea, no?
I love the children's closet! The children no longer have any clothes in their rooms. No more going back and forth to put away laundry, either. I just take my basket over and unload it all at once. It's really helped me keep up with all the laundry (HALLELUJAH! I no longer find folded items thrown into the hamper!) and it's helped keep their rooms so neat and tidy, too!
Thursday, August 14, 2008
On a Date with Prince Charming?
As we started to go home the frog you see below hopped across the road. Why did the frog cross the road? What do I care, really. . .Chris quickly got out a picked him up and put him in the car seat. The kids had a blast holding the frog and Elizabeth even kissed him. Alas, he was no prince so we had to let him go.
Here's a not-so-great short movie with clips from all the lightning we saw. My camera is not great at taking video with low lighting and it's really hard to film lightning - but at least the song is good! At the beginning you can see how much light there still was to the north and west. It wasn't quite night yet when the lightning started, but the storm clouds made it look like it was. Clicking on the thumbnail image below will take you to the movie at jumpcut.com.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Monday, August 11, 2008
First Day of School
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Some Favs
- 2 cups sugar
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1/2 cup or 1 stick butter
- 1/2 cup baking cocoa
- 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
- 2 1/2 cups quick rolled oats
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
Sunday, August 3, 2008
A Family Worth Fighting For
We left for boot camp Monday morning, driving to St. George for our first night. This took us over the Hoover Dam, which soon will be bypassed by this:
Andrew, Savanna, Johnny, Sierra, Sam, Matthew, Brandon, & Will introducing the branches of service
Our family was spread out over three teams. Everyone got a uniform with a shirt, hat, and dog tags!
The first full day of training began HERE:
with some roller hockey, inflatable bouncy stuff (that's the technical name) for the kids, and laser tag.
My niece, Adelyn, showed up ready to work up a sweat for the Navy team!
That evening all the adults had dinner at Rooster's. They had an amazing dill carrot soup! I love date nights. Double dates are even more fun. Deca-dates just plain rock!
Isn't Chris' family gorgeous! I had to include another picture of my niece, Adelyn, after her daddy, Paul, gave her her first taste of lemon.
Thursday we were transferred to a new base in Paradise at Dad's cabin. We packed so many fun things into those next few days that's it's mostly a blur. Chris made an awesome water obstacle course (which I only was able to get video of - and not really any good video, either.) Nights at the cabin were spent fireside with guitars.
We also had a BB gun shooting contest:
Brandon, Sam, and their cousin, Johnny
Most of the men and children camped in tents in the backyard. Apparently the tents were two feet over the property line, thus upsetting the neighbor. The rockets later upset the neighbor on the other side, resulting in two police cars. The police seemed to like our rockets just fine.
*photo taken from my sister-in-law, Tori's, blog
As Tori's husband, Jon said into the family megaphone, "Paradise - it's not just a place, it's a state of mind!"
At some point the girls found time to make the cutest little clips and bows, courtesy of my sister-in-law, Kim:
Elizabeth and Adelyn sporting the new clips!
Are you tired yet? Sorry, but a long week with family results in a looooong post! I understand if you need to take a nap and come back later. . .
My brother-in-law, Adam, holding his daughter, Rachael, and Elizabeth somehow sleeping with nineteen other children running around.
Our last day was spent at a tiny lake with Dad's new boat. What could be better?!
Matthew playing with mud
Elizabeth strutting her stuff with another new hair clip
"I'm sailing! Ahoy!" - can you identify this obscure movie quote?
Of course, the best part was in between all the organized activities when we just got to visit each other!
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Thanks, John and Kellie (and Kim!) for all the time and effort you put into planning a great reunion!
Chris' older brother, John, and his daughter, Morgan
At ease, soldier.
THE Brandon and his cousin, Andrew, taking it easy and waiting for rockets
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