So, You Want to Know More About Me?
I finally got around to writing the “About Me” page. Now you can see there is more to me than just being a procrastinator!
Another day without a craft project. š„ Ā One thing that has been on my to-do list has been to write my About Me page. I’ve put it off long enough! I really didn’t think it was too important, but I’ve noticed that the page has started getting visits, so I guess some of you want to know more about me.Ā ThereforeĀ I decided that this would be my site update for today instead of writing a normal post.
Since I don’t have comments turned on for the actual About Me page, I’ll include the contents here in case anyone wants to comment on what I write:
I did lots of arts & crafts with my mom and siblings when I was youngā¦ and then I grew up. I even went into college planning for a graphic design career, but came out with a degree in computer science (thatās a story for another day). For 17 years I worked long hours in front of a computer designing software. I had a very lucrative career, but it was getting very tedious and definitely not using my artistic side. The only time I got to be creative was when choosing fonts for technicalĀ documents, or for Halloween, making some fun props and party invitations.
I left the corporate world about 10 years ago, burned out and needing a change (okay, being laid off gave me a little nudge). I guess I had one of thoseĀ mid-life crisis, life-is-too-short epiphanies, because I went all out with the changes. I got a divorce, reconnected with Laz (an old flame), movedĀ from Massachusetts, where I’d lived all my life, out to the Chicago area,Ā and began to dabble in web site design. I was trying to get my creative vibe back, but it wasnāt easy! I was 40ā¦ was I too old for this? Then my daughter Em came along unexpectedlyĀ and my world completely changed in so many ways! Iāve got my creative vibe back and have someone to share it with! Iām sure this is how my mom felt about me when doing crafts with me when I was young!
I do a little bit of freelance work now and then (web site design, development & maintenance and custom application programming & integrations). Iām also the unofficial office manager, CFO, and marketing VP for Lazās IT consulting business,Ā Geekz, Inc.Ā When Iām not working on the business or blog, Em and I are usually either doing arts and crafts, sewing, cooking, or gardening. Em also reintroduced me toĀ the world of coloring, and I am now creating my own coloring pages for grown ups, which I hope to begin selling soon. I also have some other projects in the works!
So, you ask, what is this blog all about and why did I start it? I created this blog to have a place to share the many projects we do around here. Some ideas Iāve found online (I LOVE Pinterest!) and some Iāve come up with. Iāll share fun projects to do with kids (or without), sewing projects, recipes, home DIY projects, tips, gardening, and, well, whatever comes my way I think youād like to hear about! My mind is racing with ideas!
As for the āstyleā of projects Iāll shareā¦ well, I should let you know my decor is pretty minimalist. If it needs dusting or takes up any of my limited space, I donāt want it. No tchotchkes for me. Iām not into shabby chic or country. And I donāt do cute (usually). Most projects you find for kids, and a lot of adult ones too, are fun to do, but then what do you do with the final result? On this blog I will try to focus on kids projects that can actually be useful as is, or transformed into something useful, like a painting becoming a background for a card. There are lots of projects even toddlers can do, whether itās a collage, a book or card, a picture frame, a piece of jewelry, hair accessory, ornament, clothing, or something for the kitchen or garden. Youād be surprised by what kids can do if you give them a chance! They can even create an abstract piece of art worthy of a fine art gallery! No macaroni necklaces or paper plate masks here, folks! You also wonāt find gorgeous room makeovers, or pictures of perfectly organized closets or craft spaces. While I may wish that was me, itās not and never will be. My project photos will be taken strategically to avoid showing the stacks of papers, piles of laundry, and layers of dust.
My income is not what it used to be, so money is tight. So I try to stick to projects that reuse and recycle, use what we may have lying around or can find easily and cheaply. We are thrifty around here and also want to help our planet! We find craft and DIY materials at yard sales, thrift stores, and even occasionally on the side of the road on trash day. Iām not above stopping to rescue a table or cabinet or pieces of pipes, scraps of woodā¦ I get creative thinking of what I could do with some of this stuff. Itās amazing what people toss!
So there you have it. Now you know me. Leave a comment or join the mailing list so I can get to know you too!
hi mom.
mom I like your blogpost.