Today’s Best Award: Wine Connoisseur T-Shirt

Posted by klewis | Motherhood, Selling Art | Wednesday 24 June 2009 11:23 am

Today’s Best Award on Zazzle for Wine T-Shirt

My two year old son is going through an extreme Mommy Separation Anxiety phase and as a result, I haven’t gotten much sleep in the last couple of weeks. He keeps waking up every couple hours crying “mommy rockie” and wanting to be rocked to sleep. I’ve tried instituting the “crying it out” policy again, but he’s older and a lot more stubborn about screaming —  at the top of his lungs — for an hour before giving up and passing out. All the screaming is giving me an ulcer, or at least, very bad indegestion and headaches and… you get the picture.

Last night he had me up until 5 a.m. All day I’ve been dragging around the house, looking at my ridiculously long to-do list, feeling exhausted, overwhelmed and discouraged.

But I got a much needed burst of good news in my inbox this afternoon. I uploaded a Wine Connoisseur t-shirt to my Koncepts by Karyn store today, and I was thrilled to find out that the design received a “Today’s Best Award” from Zazzle. What a much-needed boost of encouragement! You can see the ‘winning’ design below:

Wine Connoisseur Ladies Long Sleeve T-Shirt shirt
Wine Connoisseur Ladies Long Sleeve T-Shirt by koncepts
Browse more Wine T-Shirts at Zazzle.com

This design can be customized, and is available on several different shirt styles and gift ideas including wine aprons, mousepads, mugs & hats.

Get your Wine Connoisseur t-shirt now…

A pen and paper and we’re all better

Posted by jgoode | Art Moms | Wednesday 3 June 2009 10:20 am

Last week my youngest started the week with a fever that progressively got worse as the week went on dispite my repeated visits to the pediatrician. By Friday her temp was over 105 and by Saturday we found ourselves in a hospital emergency room waiting for results from a small battery of tests. Sitting in the small, quiet, scary looking room with nothing but ourselves and a tv, I found myself digging through my purse multiple times to come up with activities that would ease the stress of the day. It’s amazing how many activities we have in there… we wished I had more snacks instead.

We counted fingers and toes and all the different medical devices and their fun accessories. We explored the hospital bed and its ability to move up and down. We sat on the swirly chairs and pushed them across the room. Eventually my daughter ended up with an IV so our time was then spent stuck in one place. trying to convince a grumpy 2 year old that sitting still is fun… is not an easy task.

One time passer was a fun little game for my iphone that she loves to play. I think it’s simply named “Bugs!”. Different types of bugs run across the screen and the object is squish them with your finger. There is no winning or losing… just unlimited bug squashing time. However, after about 15 minutes the attention span wants another direction.

However, the favorite activity turned out to be mom doodling on a paper towel. The room had a small wallpaper border of happy green frogs… so there the conversation began. We talked about flowers, more bugs and butterflies…  This kept my kiddo occupied with a hint of happiness for a good 45 minutes or so.I am so glad that after watching mom doodle all week, she was still facinated by the pen on paper.

hospital-doodles

We’re home, she’s much better now and today as I was cleaning out my purse, I found the saved drawings… her favorite is still the “pider”.

Note: always carry paper, you never know when it will come in handy. This is one of those days that I wish I had brought the travel size sketchbook I said I’d carry around with me.