Wordless Wednesday: Fabulous Ferris Wheel

I’ve been a bit busy the past month, and I have forgotten about some great photos that I’ve taken along the way.  I usually download my photos to iPhoto on my Macbook, that I take with me everywhere. But, I realized that I may have downloaded a few events onto our Mac Mini which is in our home office.

I took these photos at the Irvine Spectrum in early December. I was waiting for Carrie to meet me so that we could attend an event at Down East Basics.  I had issues with the lighting in Down East, so I never posted about the event, but I did save these photos. I completely forgot about them, and edited them Monday night.

During the months of December through February, the Irvine Spectrum has an outdoor ice skating rink set-up in front of the ferris wheel area. 

I love taking pictures of the Giant Wheel at the Irvine Spectrum.  Hopefully, I can take some more photos once the ice skating rink is gone. For some reason, I always take pictures from the back, rather than this side of the wheel. Maybe, it is because Anthropologie is on the other side, and I love that place.

Irvine Spectrum
Irvine Spectrum

Irvine Spectrum

Welcome to “Angry Julie Monday’s Wordless Wednesday Linky”!

If this your first time here, HELLO! I do a link-up every Wednesday! Post a picture(s) and link back to it here. Wordless Wednesday is a great day to post an awesome picture that “speaks” for itself, no words needed.

Be sure to check out Wordless Wednesday Link-Ups at these other sites also:

Project Alicia, Better in Bulk, By Word of Mouth Musings, Crazy About My Baybah, Dear Crissy, Five Minutes For Mom, Live and Love…Out Loud, Naptime Momtog, Parenting By Dummies, Seven Clown Circus, Supermom, The Divine Miss Mommy

Also, Lindsey from The Pleated Poppy does “What I Wore Wednesday” every week with a great big link-up.

And, I can’t forget Krystina from Lollipops whom does “What I Love Wednesday” every week with a great big link-up.



Project Pixie Grow Out

In August of 2011, I decided to grow out my hair. I’ve had a pixie short haircut for about three years.  EVERY time I tried to grow it out, I would get pissed off and have it cut again.  I could never endure or handle that awkward mullet stage that you get when growing out a short pixie cut. My last pixie-style haircut was on July 30, 2011, which was right before BlogHer.

In October of 2011, I was prepping for family pictures and had a little freak out about my dark roots and the mullet look of my hair. I contacted Tera Rae Stephens and begged her to fit me in her busy schedule. I took a picture of Erin Loechner in with me to show what I wanted my hair to look like during the grow-out phase. Tera Rae was able to fix my hot mess and cut my hair so that it would properly grow out.  Seriously, my hair has NEVER grown out normal, Tera Rae is a miracle worker.

Pixie Grow Out July-OctoberA photo in July after my last pixie cut, and in October before Tera Rae Stephens fixed my mullet mess.

Project Pixie Grow Out October-JanuaryA self-portrait that I took after Tera Rae Stephens colored and cut (fixed) my hair, and a current picture that I took this past week.

Project Pixie Grow-OutAnd for a complete before/after, here is a side-by-side from July to October.

Obviously, I am still in the process of growing out my hair. I am unsure how long it will get, but it is a work in progress. My bangs are driving me batty right now and the sides of my hair are becoming a bit Farrah Fawcett circa 1980’s. But hey, the 80’s are in right now, right?

Have you ever endured the awful hair grow out? Did you just want to run out and get a fresh haircut to make it all better?

Side Note, and a little humor: Now that my hair is getting longer, I use a blow dryer to dry the back of my hair when it is still wet. It helps my hair lay down better in the back.  I don’t think my son has EVER seen a blow dryer in action.  He was totally confused by it, and I had to show him how it works the other day. HILARIOUS!

Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination

Last month we headed to The Discovery Science Center for The Science of Gingerbread event but we were also very excited about their current exhibit: Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination, which continues though April 15th 2012.

As my husband and son are HUGE fanboys, they could not wait to check out this exhibit. When we entered the museum, we were immediately greeted by these guys. My husband was totally impressed. The kid, well he was a bit frightened and REFUSED the photo opportunity, total FAIL.

Look Who Greeted Us At Discovery Science Center

The Star Wars exhibit is in a separate area in the museum and is behind a closed door. The anticipation was so great and you did not know what to expect. Well, ‘Hello There Landspeeder”, upon entering the exhibit, I immediately noticed the Landspeeder. In the “Getting Around” theme area, Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder from Episode IV is on exhibit.

Star Wars at Discovery Science Center

Angry Kid was mesmerized with building a spaceport, moisture farm community and walled Jawa town. You place cards on a table, the physical landscape, and a computer superimposes a building on a site in virtual reality and real time.

Star Wars at Discovery Science Center
In the Robots and People section of the exhibit, Angry Kid got to see robots like C-3PO and R2-D2.  But this OOM-series battle droid excited him because it was a larger version of the one that was on Day 11 of his Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar. I’m pretty sure that he was making a robot face. My kid is odd sometimes, well not really, he’s just a typical 6-year old boy.

Star Wars at Discovery Science Center

Costumes from each of the Star Wars worlds { TATOOINE, KASHYYYK, CORUSCANT, HOTH} will demonstrate how the environment shaped the look of the Star Wars characters.  I love this photo of Yoda and Anakin from Coruscant.  A little trivia and randomness but Angry Kid was born the day that Episode III: Revenge of the Sith came out. Angry Husband attempted to get me to change or incorporate the name “Anakin” into Angry Kid’s name. No, I’m not joking. And yes, while I was in the hospital recovering from a c-section, a certain husband was watching a movie.

Star Wars at Discovery Science Center
Angry Husband also got to experience a virtual jump to lightspeed in a full-size replica of the cockpit of Star Wars Episode IV’s Millennium FalconI mean really, when do you get the change to ride in a Millenium Falcon? Never! 

Discovery Science Center (DSC) and Cartoon Network are partnering to present Star Wars: The Clone Wars Takeover Day along with several other Star Wars Fan Events:

Kids ages 3-14 get FREE general admission when they wear a Star Wars costume on any Fan Day! Limit one free admission per paid adult general admission on Fan Days only. General admission includes Fan Day activities, but does not include Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination exhibit (extra $10 ticket required).

Upcoming Events:

Clone Wars Takeover Day

Saturday, January 14 | 11:00AM – 3:00PM
Put on your favorite Star Wars costume and join us as Cartoon Network’s most popular series, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, takes over Discovery Science Center! Don’t miss your chance to meet heroic Clone Troopers, spin the Star Wars: The Clone Wars prize wheel, pose in front of a Clone Wars green screen backdrop for a souvenir photo, and much more!

Star Wars Fan Day: A Galaxy Far, Far Away 

Saturday, February 4 | 10:00AM – 5:00PM
Venture to another galaxy on this special Fan Day with special presentations, fun photo opportunities and more! Don’t forget to wear your favorite Star Wars costume and brush up on your Star Wars trivia for our Trivia Challenge.

Star Wars Fan Day: Star Wars Mania

Saturday, February 18 | 10:00AM – 5:00PM
Join us for a day of everything Star Wars including special presentations, photo opportunities with some of your favorite characters, hands-on activities and more! Plus, wear a Star Wars costume for our costume parade and brush up on your Star Wars trivia for our Trivia Challenge!

Star Wars Fan Day: Empire Strikes Back

Saturday, March 3 | 10:00AM – 5:00PM
This special Fan Day features exciting presentations teaching Galactic Survival Skills and a special presentation on “Speed of Light.” Don’t forget to wear your favorite Star Wars costume and brush up on your Star Wars trivia for our Trivia Challenge.

Star Wars Fan Day: Out of This World

Saturday, March 24 | 10:00AM – 5:00PM
Join us for a day of exciting presentations and activities featuring photo opportunities with some of your favorite characters, hands-on activities and more! Plus, wear a Star Wars costume for our costume parade and brush up on your Star Wars trivia for our Trivia Challenge!

General admission for an adult into The Discovery Science Center is $14.95 and $12.95 for children ages 3-14. It costs an extra $10 for Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination tickets, or $8 if purchase in advance online. The Millenium Falcon Experience is an extra $5 also.

Disclosure: My family was provided entry to the Discovery Science Center and the Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination exhibit free of charge. All opinions and photographs used in this post are mine.

Wordless Wednesday: Crafting Blankets

It is not a surprise that I have been crafting a lot lately. But really it helps for stress relief, and I get home late most days so it is way too late to go to the gym.

During the Holidays, I was ambitious and made three fleece no-sew tie blankets.  I made two for a friend’s sons and one for my friend Kristin. I’ve been shopping for the perfect fleece cupcake pattern for months. When I saw this blue cupcake fabric, I had to buy it.

Cupcake Fleece No Sew Tie Blanket

My mom is difficult to buy for, and I know she likes my son’s fleece blanket, so I decided to make her one also. Her birthday was on Monday and this was her birthday present. Angry Kid picked out the fabric. If you’ve met my mom, you would understand the fabric.

Late Night Crafting. I just finished a birthday present for my mom. She covets my son's fleece tie blanket. I made her one tonight. It was supposed to be a Christmas gift. No more crafts for a few days.

Welcome to “Angry Julie Monday’s Wordless Wednesday Linky”!

If this your first time here, HELLO! I do a link-up every Wednesday! Post a picture(s) and link back to it here. Wordless Wednesday is a great day to post an awesome picture that “speaks” for itself, no words needed.

Be sure to check out Wordless Wednesday Link-Ups at these other sites also:

Project Alicia, Better in Bulk, By Word of Mouth Musings, Crazy About My Baybah, Dear Crissy, Five Minutes For Mom, Live and Love…Out Loud, Naptime Momtog, Parenting By Dummies, Seven Clown Circus, Supermom, The Divine Miss Mommy

Also, Lindsey from The Pleated Poppy does “What I Wore Wednesday” every week with a great big link-up.

And, I can’t forget Krystina from Lollipops whom does “What I Love Wednesday” every week with a great big link-up.



January 10 on 10

Seeing Erin’s posts on Instagram reminded me that today was January 10, and time to do 10 on 10. It is a little meme where you take photos throughout your day, usually every hour to show your daily life.

So this is a work day for me, and my work days can be boring and/or busy, it all depends.

My day starts with getting ready and taking my son to school, average suburban things, ya know.

I call this "The OC Mom Uniform". Boyfriend jeans and @TomsShoes. Of course, I'm wearing a cardigan too. 1/10 on #10on10

#1

Lucky boyfriend jeans and Toms Shoes. I actually think that my Lucky jeans are straight leg ones, but with my height, I have to roll them, making them boyfriend jeans. This is the OC Mom uniform, I swear.

Project Grow-Out Pixie Cut. 2 of 10. I told @wmgg last night that I am starting to look like a Lhasa Apso. I almost put my bangs in a ponytail. @teraraestephens don't be judging my work hair... #10on10

#2

Project Grow-Out Pixie Cut. 2 of 10. I told Megan last night that I am starting to look like a Lhasa Apso. I almost put my bangs in a ponytail.

Making friends at work. 3 of 10. #10on10

#3

Making friends at work. I think he was begging for something. “Hello squirrel, I have no nuts for you. Please go visit my mom who buys unsalted nuts for the neighborhood squirrels.”

I was starving so no pic of my food. But I had @ChipotleTweets for lunch today. 4 of 10. #10on10

#4

Chipotle for lunch. I was so hungry that I scarfed it down. I forgot to take a picture of the deliciousness. So here’s my drink.

Purple latex free. How I get the job done at work. 5 of 10. #10on10

#5

Latex-free gloves. I somehow have an allergy to latex gloves now. Total nightmare. I hate to switch last year. But I sorta love the purple.

Crossing things off my list in my @ErinCondren Life Planner. 6 of 10. #10on10

#6

Love my Erin Condren Life Planner. I’m crossing off bills paid, etc. from last week.

Back in my Chevy. 51 miles worth of gas left. Ugh, must get gas sometime tomorrow. 7 on 10. #10on10

#7
Back in my Chevy. 51 miles worth of gas left. Ugh, must get gas sometime tomorrow.

Came home to pizza for dinner, sitting on the stove. @momfluential will understand why I'm pissed. 8 of 10. #10on10

#8
Came home to pizza for dinner, sitting on the stove. Ciaran will understand why I’m pissed. Husband went to Dr. today to see about possible gluten allergy.

Journal writing time for the kid. The absolute worst part of weekly homework. 9 of 10. #10on10

#9
Journal writing time for the kid. The absolute worst part of weekly homework.

End of day. Flannel jammies on. Different glasses. Bad hair. 10 of 10. #10on10

#10
Ending the day with a self-portrait. Flannel pjs with shoes on them. Hair starting to look a little more like a Lhasa Apso now that the clip is in.

Hello Monday

Is the weekend over already?

I’m not ready for it to be done.

My son found @Pinterest and the Star Wars board that I created. He's been on here for an hour.
Hello Pinterest!

I showed my son Pinterest to look at Valentine’s Day card ideas. He found my Star Wars board and was hooked.

Watching Friday Night Lights and Crafting Some Valentine's Day Bunting/Pennants. This is life in suburbia.
Hello Friday Night Lights and crafting on Friday Night.

I’m on Season 2 now and I’m hooked.

Why yes, I am decorating for the next big Hallmark Holiday. Valentine's Day bunting is up. #crafty
Hello Valentine’s Day decor.

I swear I’m not Holiday obsessed.

Crafting is good for stress relief.

Hello Saturday morning Winter Soccer.

Angry Kid’s team won their game.

Love the fantastic pizza from @MobilePizzaUnit at @cupcakescutlery son's birthday party!
Hello Mobile Pizza Unit aka Pizzetta Company 77 Mobile Pizza Unit.

Angry Kid and I attended a birthday party for Sharon’s  son and the Mobile Pizza Unit was there.

Awesome pizza and a firetruck = fun for all.

Finally took down our Holiday Cards today. Loved them all. I punch a hole in them and store them on a binder ring in my Christmas boxes.
Hello to the end of the Holidays.

All of the cards are saved and put away to reflect on in December of 2012.

My name is Julie and I am now officially a fabric hoarder. I may have bought SEVERAL yards of this fabric. I win as #1 mom tonight! #starwars #sewing #crafts
Hello to Star Wars fabric.

This was like finding a unicorn on a horse ranch. It was the impossible.

Star Wars fabric is impossible to find. IMPOSSIBLE.

I stumbled upon it at Joann’s on Saturday night. I immediately texted Julie and Erin.

Hello to a brand new week.

Hello to my mom’s birthday, which she mentioned at least 10 times on the phone today.

Hello Monday!

I’m linking up with Lisa Leonard and her Hello Monday Series.

Wordless Wednesday: Squawking Plants

I saw this grouping of Bird of Paradise plants and had to take a picture. Ok, I might have taken about ten trying to get the right shot. I love how all of the blooms look they are birds squawking at each other.

Birds of ParadisePhoto Information: Photo taken with iPhone4, Camera+ App with Clarity and Vibrant settings, Snapseed to straighten the photo.

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Welcome to “Angry Julie Monday’s Wordless Wednesday Linky”!

If this your first time here, HELLO! I do a link-up every Wednesday! Post a picture(s) and link back to it here. Wordless Wednesday is a great day to post an awesome picture that “speaks” for itself, no words needed.

Be sure to check out Wordless Wednesday Link-Ups at these other sites also:

Project AliciaBetter in BulkBy Word of Mouth MusingsCrazy About My Baybah, Dear CrissyFive Minutes For MomLive and Love…Out Loud,  Naptime Momtog, Parenting By DummiesSeven Clown CircusSupermomThe Divine Miss Mommy

Also, Lindsey from The Pleated Poppy does “What I Wore Wednesday” every week with a great big link-up.

And, I can’t forget Krystina from Lollipops whom does “What I Love Wednesday” every week with a great big link-up.



How To Organize Project 365 and Stay Sane

It is the first week of January and I’m already seeing all of the Year Long blogging projects being spoken about. Everyone seems to have some kind of blogging resolution and they want to start new and fresh. I can totally relate, but my motto is “chillax” this year.

Last year, I started a year long photo project which also turned into somewhat of a blog project too. I did Project 365 for the first time ever in 2011. You may have seen this phrase “Project 365″ all over the Internet this week, but what does it really mean? Project 365 is committing to taking one photo a day for a year. I’ve seen several different ways to do Project 365: with a DSLR, with a mobile phone, self-portraits, picture of your child, or even a picture of a certain object. I chose to do Project 365 using my iPhone along with the app, Instagram.

You know how to they “it takes six weeks to form a habit”? Well, that is when I hit the wall, mid-February. I was over taking pictures. I am constantly taking pictures but somehow doing Project 365 made it feel somewhat of a job. My husband was shocked that actually made it to February, and for some reason, that gave me the extra push. I can be somewhat of a flake on things, and often don’t finish some of the projects that I start. I became determined to finish Project 365.

10 Tips on How To Organize Project 365

Here are 10 Tips Showing What I Learned Doing Project 365 and How To Stay Organized:

1. Take photo with iPhone. I had no particular thing that I was taking pictures of. I took pictures of my food, my son, myself, the weather, flowers, and about anything else that I could find, that looked interesting.

2. Start early in the day with your photos. When you take multiple photos throughout the day, it is much easier to select that “perfect” photo for the day. Also, you won’t have panic at 11pm when you forgot to take a photo, like I did on some of the days.

3. Upload to Instagram for sharing. Obviously Project 365 is something that I set out to do and conquer. But I think that everyone loves a good photo, and most of the time, mine are pretty decent.  Instagram is my FAVORITE app on my iPhone. Yes, Instagram beat out Twitter this past year as my favorite. There are some fantastic photographers that post on Instagram. Find me as @AngryJulie over there.

4. When Sharing on Instagram, have photos sent to my Flickr account. I use Flickr for all of my photo storage and blog photos. It is great site to keep everything organized and tagged properly. I use the Flickr Pro version which is $24.95 a year. Flickr has a free version which you can upload 2 videos and 300MB worth of photos each calendar month. I love the Flickr Pro version for unlimited storage, unlimited bandwidth, and archiving of high-resolution original images.

5. Create a set on Flickr to store all of my Project 365 Photos. What is the point of having all of these photos if I can’t find them to look at them? If I didn’t set-up this set on Flickr, all of my cherished Project 365 photos would be lost on my iPhone and my Instagram account. At the end of each day, I made sure that I added my “Project 365 Photo for the Day” into my Flickr set titled “Project 365 2011″ obviously.

6. Label each Project 365 Photo of the Day with the Proper Day Number. Some days I took 5 photos and some days, I took 1. I had days where I found  myself at the end of the day without taking a photo, because I was too busy. I went throughout my house and found something funny, or maybe even one of my son’s toys. But I always went back and numbered my photos stating this, “Project 365 1/365″ for each of the 365 days. I kept the title that was already with the photo from my Instagram photo, which was somewhat of a description.

7. Make sure that the numbers on my Project 365 were actually the correct date number. It is easy to do the first month, January. There are 31 days in January. After January, it gets more difficult with Day 32, etc. I thought that I was doing a good job with my numbering and that I was on track at the end of the project. Well, when I was working on my preliminary Week 52 post, I freaked. I realized that the numbering of my days in the Project was off by three days. I took a day and went through ALL of my photos and found the error, which was on FEBRUARY 26th. My friend, Megan, sent me this online calendar to make sure that all of the dates and numbers matched up when I went to fix all of my photos, and all of my recap posts. That particular project took three days.

8. Make sure that the photos are in numerical order within the Flickr set. There are actually people who like to check out the photos that you take for Project 365, and there are also Flickr Groups that you can join to add your photos too. I like to make sure that the photos are all in order. You can do a “batch” organizing, and re-arrange them “oldest first” which will start the group with Day 1.

9. Do a weekly recap post. Every week on either Friday, Saturday, or Sunday, I did a recap week of all my Project 365 photos for the week prior. Since January 1, 2011 was on a Saturday, my weeks went from Saturday to Friday, 7 days. I labeled my posts, “Project 365: Week 1″ and so forth. I also have a button on the sidebar of my blog with the “Project 365″ category for easy access.

10. Be dilligent about organizing your photos daily. If you use some of the tools and steps that I’ve outlined above, it will much easier to accomplish this project. If you are a big photo taker like me, it can be difficult to go back a few days and properly organize, tag, and label your photos.

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It was a fun project to do! I am really happy that I finished it. But seriously, I am a bit exhausted. I may have shaken my fist in the air, and shouted, “YESSSS I’m done, I’m really done” last Saturday night. I posted my last week here, Week 52. I giggle to myself a little when I see everyone posting their Project 365 pictures on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. But seriously, so glad I did it. Maybe in 2013, I will try it again.

While I was working on this post, I was chatting with Janice Croze from 5 Minutes For Mom on Skype. Janice is VERY similar to me, as we are both a little over-the-top with our perfectionism.  She kept asking me questions about Project 365, and what it was. I tried to explain to her what it entailed by cutting and pasting some of the verbage from this post while I was typing it. But she wanted me to quote her on this little statement that she made.

“SO, what happens if you miss a day? Do you have to kill yourself??? Cause I am a perfectionist – I don’t think I can handle the pressure OR the empty space.”-Janice Croze, 5 Minutes For Mom

Janice has a good point. What if you miss a day and forget to take a photo? Will you be fired from Project 365? Do you have to stop doing it? Can you cheat? Obviously, you are just cheating yourself, because this is your own self-guided photo project. But I have to admit, there were a few days that I flubbed. I had some really long busy work days where either I had nothing interesting to take a photo of, or my iPhone was dead and needed charging. I admit to taking an extra photo from the day prior or the next day to fulfill 2-3 days within the project. I know what days those were, because my photo upload date to Flickr is different than the actual Project 365 date. Those days were totally haunt my OCD/perfectionism. So to answer Janice’s question, “will I kill myself? No, but I know, I will always know…but I’m ok with that, because YEEHAW I’m done!

I hope that my tips will help you on your journey of 365 days and 52 weeks of Project 365 or in 2012, Project 366!

Here are some other great tips for a successful Project 365:

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