The Romans' architectural achievements come round and round again through the centuries. This is St. Louis' Old Court House, seen many time on these pages. If this ain't Roman, I'll eat my galerum.
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
The Classics
The Romans' architectural achievements come round and round again through the centuries. This is St. Louis' Old Court House, seen many time on these pages. If this ain't Roman, I'll eat my galerum.
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Christmas Bucket List
Now that Thanksgiving is over, I feel like I can officially welcome the Christmas spirit and all that holiday joy, happiness and…quite frankly madness…that comes along for the ride during this most festive time of year! The tree is up, there’s a chill in the air and I’ve even started my shopping…let the Christmas fun begin!
What mom’s like us really need this time of year is a game plan, a holiday bucket list, if you will. St. Louis is full of so many great things to do with the kiddos,you don’t want to miss any of it!
Here’s my St. Louis Christmas Bucket List for 2015
1) See a great light display! We’ve got NINE really good public displays in St. Louis, from the Anheuser-Busch Brewery Holiday Lights to the O’Fallon light show in Fort Zumwalt Park. Some of these are even free!
2) Take a good holiday photo of both my boys…together! I gave up on Santa pictures with both kids once Ryan got taller than Santa…the last decent photo of them together at Christmas is from 2010. (I have plenty of candids, but nothing posed.) I wonder how much you have to bribe a teenager to stand NEAR Santa?
3) Visit Santa! Ryan might be off the hook for a Santa photo, but Mitch is still little enough to at least pretend to still believe. Last year we got a picture at the Museum of Transportation and this year we saw Santa while riding the Polar Express at Union Station. There’s ONE I can check off!
4) Send out Christmas Cards! And not just the ones I sign for my hubbie’s clients.
5) Make some ornaments! Mitch and I have had a lot of fun making Minecraft ornaments. I think we’re going to make some painted ones this year!
6) Bake Christmas Cookies! Every year our Cub Scout troop has a cookie baking contest–and mom is not allowed to help! But I’m also doing a big Cookie Exchange this year, so we’ll need lots of cookies! I’ll have to bake way more than I need if I have Mitch helping me…and eating them fresh off the tray.
Mitch is making gingerbread men. #merry #meh #Christmas #cookie
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7) Donate to Toys for Tots! Donating to Toys for Tots is always fun, since you can usually find a nice bunch of handsome Marines at radio station sponsored toy drives this time of year. BUT this year we can donated our toys to a Marine AND a Clydesdale! Yep, Grant’s Farm is opening their stable on Dec. 12 for a toy drive. Be there!
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Sunday, November 29, 2015
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Fashion Insider: National Style News You Actually Want To Know
1/ After Levi’s VP and head of global product innovation Paul Dillinger revisited the Lou for Saint Louis Fashion Week, I can’t help but have denim on the brain. The New York Times has echoed my sentiment with an inside look at Levi’s San Francisco development facility, Eureka Innovations Lab, showcasing a behind-the-scenes glance at how each pair is crafted by a team of 30 “mad scientists.”
2/ For lovers of designer finds, the largest collection of Valentino couture to ever be auctioned will hit the block at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers in Clayton on Dec. 9. The garments include both custom and ready-to-wear lines from the closet of his personal lawyer and friend, Adele Bergreen. View her story and the stunning collection of garments online now.
3/ As one of the most astonishing designers in today’s world, Iris van Herpen‘s creative process is a fascinating mix of fashion, technology and science. The Washington Post takes an intriguing look into her process: “She has ‘grown’ garments from magnetic fabric, pulled and twisted into something geological, organic and strangely beautiful … . She has created dresses that appear electrified and others that resemble water captured mid-splash.” The result is some of the most advanced work of our time—and well worth the critical acclaim.
4/ Rumor has it that Bad Gal Riri has “quietly launched” her own hair, makeup and styling agency along with business partner Benoit Demouy. The Hollywood Reporter published an exclusive on the news, also sharing what talent is reportedly already on board, including “Rihanna’s longtime makeup artist Mylah Morales; Taraji P. Henson’s wardrobe stylist, Jason Bolden; and hairstylists Patricia Morales (Evan Rachel Wood, Fergie) and Marcia Hamilton (Jada Pinkett Smith and the Smith family).” Read the scoop on THR.
5/ And just because we all need a little mid-week entertainment, I wanted to share one of my personal favorite YouTube videos that always snaps me back into a great mood—and makes me want to redecorate my living room. Do any of you have a passion for curtains that is stronger than this?
Thursday, October 22, 2015
60% of WI disapproves of Walker’s job performance in WPR/St. Norbert poll
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Sunday, October 18, 2015
How AP and the WI press does damage control for Governor Drunken Sailor
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Saturday, October 17, 2015
Everybody didn’t have access to the Democratic Party debate
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Thursday, October 15, 2015
The Ultimate Guide to FAST Homemade Pizza
You need to get dinner on the table in 20 minutes! You’ve got one kid heading to scouts, another has practice and they’re both STARVING. What’s a tired mom to do? Da-ta-ta-ta! Pizza to the rescue! But put down that phone, mom! You don’t need to order delivery because I have a few awesome fast Hacks for Fast Homemade Pizza that you can use right now!
- Crust in a Flash! There is nothing quick or easy about homemade crust. Instead of kneading dough, grab prepared pizza crust from the store! I really like Target’s Market Pantry Fire Roasted crust because it’s thin and crispy like a St. Louis style crust.
- Personal Pizza Power! There no fighting over toppings when you let each kid make their own pizza on bagel “crusts”! Use 100 calorie bagel thins for a crust that’s not too thick or too thin.
- Tortilla Tins: Here’s a twist on the personal pan pizza! Line a muffin tin with circles of tortillas and stuff to the brim with pizza toppings!
- No Sauce, No Problem! BBQ sauce, Alfredo, salsa and many dips can stand in for ordinary sauce to make extraordinary pizza flavors!
- Meaty Matters: Keep pepperoni in your pantry for super fast pizza nights! Or head to the fridge for leftover grilled chicken, meatballs or even lunch meat like ham and salami for super fast toppings!
Fast Homemade Pizza Recipes
BBQ Chicken Bacon Pizza: Drizzle your favorite BBQ sauce on a prepared crust, and spread with a spoon. Top with leftover grilled chicken, bacon bits and mozzerella. Bake at 375° for 10-12 minutes or until the cheese is bubbly.
Alfredo Pizza: Spread White Pizza Sauce or Alfredo sauce on naan bread. Top with leftover grilled chicken or diced meatballs. Add tomato, spinach and diced onion (optional, of course). Layer on mozzarella and feta cheese. Bake at 375° for 10-12 minutes or until the mozzarella cheese is bubbly (the feta won’t melt).
Mexi-Pizza: Spread refried beans on a crust (like Bagel Thins) and smear with salsa. Top with leftover grilled chicken or taco meat and cheddar cheese. Bake at 375° for 10-12 minutes or until the cheese is bubbly. This is an great use for those leftovers from Taco Tuesdays.
Gyro Pizza: Spread Greek Dip on a pizza crust (excellent on naan bread) and top with grilled chicken seasoned with Greek seasonings. Add diced red onion and tomato. Bake at 375° for 10-12 minutes — warning, the feta won’t melt! You can also use red sauce and drizzle the Greek dip on top.
Baby Pan Pizza: Cut circles from tortillas and use them to line a muffin tin. Stuff with a mix of sauce and Parmesan cheese, a handful of mozzarella and top with pepperoni. See the full recipe here from Dashing Dish.
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Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Brush Bot Monsters: Halloween STEM for your Mad Scientist
Electric spiders! Flapping bats! Jittering ghosts! What happens when you mix Halloween spooks and a young mad scientist? Why, Monster Brush Bots, of course! Brush Bots are a super simple way to introduce kids to robotics. The hardest part is finding the tiny little motor to drive them, but I’ve got a few ideas to help you out there…more on that later!
This project is part of #CampSCI and my pals at Monsanto sent us the parts to make our first Brush Bots. We did a little modifying of our own…but that’s what good engineers do, right? At the end of this post is a video from a Monsanto scientist to show you how to make a Brush Bot and more on what you can do with them.
What’s a Brush Bot Anyway?
A brush bot is a very simple “robot” that moves by vibration! They are often made of tooth brushes, but any brush will work if the motor is big enough! The bristles act as the legs of the bot and the motor vibrates the whole bot. They have no directional control, but that’s half the fun!
You might be familiar with Hexbugs, which are a commercially made brush bot.
Stuff you need to make a Brush Bot
- Small motor with two wires
- Button cell battery
- Toothbrush
- Pliers/wire cutter
- Double stick foam tape
- Tiny rubberbands (like for tiny braids)
- Wire cutter, wire stripper (if needed)
The motor is the most interesting–and critical–part of the brush bot. These are usually pager motors, which you can find online at places like Evil Mad Scientist or on eBay. You can also buy a whole Brush Bot Kit from MakerShed, a great resource for your kid’s STEM projects. If you’re handy enough, you can also salvage the motors from any (no longer used) device that vibrates!
I wonder if Doofenshmirtz shops at Evil Mad Scientist?
Make a Brush Bot!
First, cut MOST of the handle off the tooth brush. A pair of wire snips works well for this. You might want to do this bit yourself, unless you’re working with an older kid.
If the wires of your motor are covered, you’ll need to strip the ends so about half an inch of the metal wire shows. Test the motor and battery by touching one wire to each side of the battery–you won’t get shocked. The motor should spin quickly!
Use the double stick tape to attach one wire to the battery, then use the other side of the foam tape to stick to the top of the brush. Use a tiny rubber band (or more tape) to stick the motor to the brush handle. (not shown) The weight on the motor’s shaft should be able to spin freely.
Use a second piece of foam tape to stick the OTHER wire to the top of the battery.
Unfortunately, there’s no on/off switch with a home made brush bot. To turn it off, you’ll have to pry the tape off too. But now is a good time to test your bot. Does it streak across the table? Spin in circles? Fall over?
If it falls over, you can make the bot more stable by smashing the bristles into the table–this will push the bristles out and give it a wider stance. If you want to make the bot travel in one direction, try smashing the brush in a heavy book for 5-10 minutes. My favorite smash-stuff-flat book is my 1996 Unabridged Webster’s Dictionary!
At this point you have a functional brush bot. But it’s kinda boring looking, don’t you think? Now you need to decorate it!
Spook up your Brush Bot for Halloween
Mitch and I decorated our brush bots with spiders, bats and one eyed monsters! You’ll need black construction paper, googly eyes, glue and pom poms to make monsters like these! We also made one weird little monster bot by gluing eyes and antenna right to the brush.
You can also make a fun Ghost Bot by placing your bot inside a small white cup decorated with ghostly features. Use a permanent marker to draw the face! I found these plastic bathroom cups (like Dixie Cups) at Walmart in the paper aisle.
Monster Bots Habitat
Make your monster bots feel at home by creating a habitat just for them! We let our spiders wander around this spider web we drew on piece of black paper with a white pencil. It’s placed in a cheap-o frame without glass.
Here’s more science stuff about Brush Bots from my science pals at Monsanto. Watch to see how to make a brush bot and a little science lesson on batteries!
BrushBots from Monsanto STEM Education Outreach on Vimeo.
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Monday, October 5, 2015
Al Jazeera America feature on Madison, Wisconsin homelessness
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Al Jazeera America feature on Madison, Wisconsin homelessness
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Sunday, September 27, 2015
Wisconsin week in review
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Friday, September 25, 2015
Scott Walker plans a not so “unintimidated” public appearance in Beaver Dam today
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Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Video: “Walker’s critics celebrate, supporters reminisce …”
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Monday, September 21, 2015
Gawker seeks details on “a very bad story” connected with Scott Walker
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Scott Walker dropping out of campaign, 5PM Central Time, Edgewater Hotel, Madison
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Saturday, September 19, 2015
Bernie Sanders appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
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Friday, September 18, 2015
Wisconsin State Journal only employs white people
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Wednesday, September 16, 2015
The backlash on Bernie Sanders begins!
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Tuesday, September 15, 2015
If Walker could see past his enormous ego, he’d realize he’s in 7th place and has no chance
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Monday, August 31, 2015
Walker goes full Forrest Gump, says Canadian border wall is “legitimate issue for us to look at”
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Sunday, August 30, 2015
Walker goes full Forrest Gump, says Canadian border wall is “legitimate issue for us to look at”
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Monday, August 24, 2015
Quinnipiac poll of FL,OH,PA: fortunes of Walker and Clinton sink as Biden’s rise
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Sunday, August 23, 2015
Scott Walker flip flops on birthright citizenship. Blames tiredness.
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Saturday, August 22, 2015
Scott Walker flip flops on birthright citizenship. Blames tiredness.
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Thursday, August 20, 2015
Hotels.com Hides a Contest in their Legal Copy - @CPBGroup
To prove how simple Hotels.com Rewards really is, Hotels.com used the fine print for something actually worth reading — instructions for a contest entry for a big prize.
“We thought it would be fun to make a TV spot that actually encourages consumers to use their DVRs,” Dan Donovan, vice president, executive creative director at CP+B explained to Adweek. “Specifically to use them to rewind and pause the ad so that they can discover a clue that will reward one lucky viewer for their engagement with a really amazing prize. Hotels.com is always looking for ways to breakthrough in all mediums and this ad is doing that for them in a unique way.”
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Waltmire Bridge, Tremont, Tazewell County, Illinois
Built in 1910, the old Waltmire Bridge has been closed for what seems to be decades. Why was it here? The road is desolate, and few people live around here. We assumed that newer highways replaced the traffic needs of this bridge. There just is not enough money to fix everything out in the country. But the bridge sits in resplendent isolation, viewed by only the lucky few who follow the dead end road.
Monday, August 17, 2015
So I’m in this book…Learn with Play
I love to craft with the boys, so when I got a chance to help write a book on making learning FUN through play and crafting…well, it was a no brainer!
A whole bunch of mom bloggers from all over the world offered up their very best ideas–over 150 fun activities for little kids to make Learn with Play! These are awesome ideas for moms of babies on up to kindergartners. We’re talking color sorting, leaf art, tons of play dough, ice painting, math games, writing games, sensory bins, holiday crafts and geez, just a whole buncha really cool stuff!
Oh…and this:
Now, I know what you’re thinking! Bloggers wrote a book? Why buy a book when I can just look it up for free? Well, some of these crafts are exclusive to the book. Others are tweaked a bit for the book–with easy to follow directions and plenty of pictures. And besides, it’s just really awesome to flip through a real book, stick post it notes all over it, take it out to the backyard, read it in the school pick up lane… And hey! It won’t drain your phone batteries or your data!
There’s two ways to pick up the book First, you can download an ebook from EBookTag. This is an affiliated link (as in, I get a portion of the profit) direct from the publisher of Learn with Play, and costs $14.95. Click here to get that eBook copy of Learn with Play.
You can also get a copy from Amazon! This is NOT an affiliated link, because Amazon is having a disagreement with the lovely state of Missouri over sales taxes…you know. BUT I don’t want to stop you from getting a copy of this book, because it’s pretty dang cool. Buy Learn with Play from Amazon HERE!
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Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Pure Fix Cycles @PFCycles – Video & Stills by Tuan Lee
Tuan Lee has been working out in Los Angeles lately while still occasionally coming back to St. Louis for work. Here's a still & video series he recently worked on for Pure Fix Cycles based in L.A.
Tuan says:
"[There are two series], one for Pure Fix, which are the original fixed gear bikes. These speak to urban dwellers who use their bikes to commute. There are also photos for Pure City, which is their second line of bikes. These have gears and are directed towards a more recreational demo. Both lines pride themselves on having great color ways and accessories to choose from."
Tuan also worked on a video portion of the campaign that highlights the focus on style and fashion that the brand was hoping to communicate. What we find most interesting about this campaign is that Pure Fix decided to sell their bikes as almost a fashion accessory – like a new pair of shoes or sunglasses. Bicycle purists may raise issue with this, but if your intent is to sell simple-functioning bikes in trendy color ways, then this approach is spot on.
View the entire gallery here.
Thursday, August 6, 2015
John Doe developments: Walker was target in 2011, Appeal impending
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Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Proof: Scott Walker’s aide Archer lied. Maltreatment she claimed rec’d during #JohnDoe raid refuted by newly released recording
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Saturday, August 1, 2015
Milwaukee Bucks arena is product of bizarre and bipartisan bedfellows
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Thursday, July 30, 2015
Walker’s Philadelphia cheesesteak mockery
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Walker’s Philadelphia cheesesteak mockery
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Tuesday, July 28, 2015
WI Supreme Court “went well beyond what any court has ever held in opening the floodgates to secret money in politics”
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Monday, July 27, 2015
Republican presidential candidates cluster accounts at bank with only 1 branch in McLean, Virginia
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Sunday, July 26, 2015
Trump nails Walker on crumbling roads, deficit, underfunded education, Common Core flip-flops
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Saturday, July 25, 2015
“Scott Walker is not Joe McCarthy, but his technique is similar”
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Wednesday, July 22, 2015
One of the shady recipients of Walker’s WEDC welfare faces criminal investigation (finally)
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Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Round-up of Wisco news: Walker puzzled by gayness, Walker v. G.A.B., 20 wk. abortion ban, MORE
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Monday, July 20, 2015
“Governor Walker, why are you trying to break my family apart?” – Leslie Flores
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Guy Files: Street Style Rocks at New York Fashion Week: Men’s
ALIVE Photographer David Vassalli was on the scene all last week at New York Fashion Week Men’s capturing the shows, the parties, and one of the most impressive street style showings we have seen as of late. The inaugural season for the men’s edition of the usual, women’s-collection-heavy NYFW, impressed in more ways than one: The men’s shows were bigger, badder and more stylish than they have ever been and some of the nation’s most fashionable guys (and fierce ladies) came out in full force—and full-on fashion—to support. Here’s an up-close and personal view right in the heart of the action, as captured by Vassalli’s lens.
All photos by David Vassalli.