Big MAC Attack

Today I’ll be working at Dillard’s as a [MAC Cosmetics](http://www.maccosmetics.com/) girl. Actually, I’m the hostess for their “Barbie Loves MAC” event. I got the job because I know several of the MAC artists really well and was telling them how much I loved Barbie as a child. Melissa, the counter manager, said I should come work the event. I have one of the highly coveted Barbie Loves MAC t-shirts and promises of some make up goodies to come. It will be interesting to work retail again even if I am just checking in people. I’ll have pictures later of my MAC Girl look and some of the staff.

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Anniversary Blues

On February 28, Steve and I will celebrate our 11th anniversary (our actual anniversary is Feb. 29). For the past ten years we’ve gone to Kansas City for the weekend. It may seem a bit lame to some people, but KC is our place and we really enjoy the weekends we spend there. This year, however, we can’t take the trip and I’m a bit bummed about it. This weekend I have to work on my class project that’s due on Wednesday (and I’m seriously behind) and next weekend, Sarah has scheduled a workshop on Sunday with visiting artist [Elliot Pujol](http://www.metalmuseum.org/Exhibits/Pujol/Pujol.htm). It’s a workshop I can’t miss and really don’t want to. I realize that not taking our annual trip doesn’t make the celebration any less special, but it is a bummer. Steve and I both need a break and can’t seem to get one. The next trip we take is the second weekend of March to the Best of Missouri Hands conference in Jefferson City. This means I go to the conference all day on Saturday and part of Sunday while Steve hangs out with my dad and Karen. Yee haw.

It will be a good anniversary – I just know it will. We’ll have a nice dinner out, I got Steve a really great gift, and we’ll talk about when we first met. It will be nice. But it’s no Kansas City.

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Christmas Mania

Ok, I think I’m ready to admit I have a problem. Hello, my name is Tammy and I’m a Christmas LP-aholic. I can’t stop buying them! I’m so excited my collection is so large. Valerie and I went shopping Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and I expanded my LP collection quite a bit. I also went through all the cool LPs of my grandparents and added even more. Here’s my Christmas collection so far:

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Now, here’s what I’m playing all these LPs on. It’s my totally groovy Califone 1430C record player. It gets great sound. Note the killer Nancy Sinatra LP in front. Thanks for finding that one, Valerie.

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Here’s my cool record rack I found for $1. It doesn’t hold very many, but it looks great. I have it filled with all the Christmas LPs plus some I’m using just for art. Most of the LPs have great cover art, but the record is in bad shape. For $1 I don’t mind paying for some kitsch.

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Fin

The bathroom is done! All the trim was painted and installed last weekend and, except for the final sealing, we can call this done! Hooray!

Please admire our handiwork. This bathroom re-do would not have been possible without the help of Kevin, who is a really good friend! Thanks Kevy!

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I'm Bona fide

Last night was the final class for welding and I received my certificate showing I’d completed 20 out of 20 hours of beginning welding. Woohoo! Advanced class starts on Tuesday and runs three weeks. I got a taste of things to come as I started TIG welding last night. Well, I used a TIG welder, but I just made a mess. It’s really tricky, but once mastered, the results are spectacular. TIG welding will allow me to join multiple pieces without solder. This means I can easily enamel them without worrying about my solder breaking down in the kiln. Sarah is planning on buying a TIG welder so I’ve got to quit playing with the plasma cutter and learn this thing! Wish me luck.

Oh, and bonus points for you if you can name the movie where one of the main characters used the words “bona fide” to describe her suitor.

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Fun With Plasma

Last night we got to use the plasma cutter in my welding class. It’s so cool! I was the only one really interested in using it so I played with it for about 1 1/2 hours and told the guys they’d just have to kick me off if they wanted to use it. I toyed around with writing my name, making straight cuts and cutting different materials. I discovered that cutting through aluminum creates a nice finish, but is really messy. Joe, the instructor, gave me some 1/4″ steel to cut and I made a plaque with my house numbers. Now, I realize this isn’t great art, but for just 1 1/2 hours of practice, this isn’t too bad. Joe seemed impressed. This is cutting through 1/4″ steel – wicked!

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Since it’s cold outside, I wanted to share photos of what the cats do all day. Yep, they’re spoiled rotten.

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Happy VD!

Happy Valentine’s Day everyone! Hope you have someone to snuggle with during this cold day. I’m drinking a nice hot cup of coffee and munching on a heart-shaped sugar cookie (hey, it broke while I was frosting it so I HAD to eat it). Nothing like a healthy breakfast to start the day.

Steve and I don’t really do much for Valentine’s Day since our anniversary is just two weeks later, but I did get him some good dark chocolate and a nice card. He got me a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup, some gum (for after the chocolate) and a new MAC eyeshadow (’cause I needed another one!). The best thing he did for me today was throwing the paper on the porch so I didn’t have to trudge out into the snow to get it. Now, that’s love.

Have a warm, happy day everyone!

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Joy To The World

Yesterday, Valerie and I went flea marketing for old albums and I scored big time. This is my very favorite Christmas album from my childhood and it’s in pristine condition. The one we had when I was a kid had a ton of skips but we always played it anyway. I was so excited by my find that I went home and played it. Not a single pop, hiss or skip! I also love the cover with the candles. On the back is an outline of the candles and information about each singer. Yep, that’s Bobby Sherman you see there, along with Lena Horne, Carol Burnett, Johnny Mathis, Danny Kaye and more. I’m so excited about my find! This is why I love to flea market. You just never know what treasure you’ll unearth. Oh, and all this nostalgic goodness only cost me $1.

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I also have to include a picture of Littles. It’s so cold here that she’s always searching for a warm spot. The other day, I threw my coat on the couch after class and she crawled inside for a snooze. She’s such a cutie!

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Making the Cut

Tonight in my welding class I learned torch cutting. Man, that is so cool! Imagine wielding a long torch (around a foot) running oxygen and acetylene in a fine flame and cutting through 3/8″ steel. It’s so powerful. I was hogging the area and got to the point where I’d done it enough that the guys were asking me to watch them cut! I even did some circles, but they were really tough because you have to aim the flame where you’re cutting. To make class more exciting, Joe (our instructor) showed us how to use a plasma cutter. You can cut all sorts of lines, circles, shapes and everything with it. I’m so excited because he’s going to let us use it next class period even though he doesn’t teach it until the advanced class.

Welding is cool.

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Back in Time

Staci at [verypink.com](http://www.verypink.com/) posted a fascinating piece recently about what she’d tell her 15 year-old self about her life today. It got me thinking about what I thought my grown up life would be when I was that age. Can you just imagine telling yourself that one day you’d carry a phone with you, have a computer, search the globe using something called the “Internet”, and play your music on an iPod? What about the person you married or the kids you had (or didn’t)? How about new interests you developed that you thought you never would?

What would you tell your 15 year-old self about your life today that would shock you?

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