Monday, November 30, 2009

New Work


Hannah, Al, Zaccai at Palomar Care Center. (Tomasito photo, 2009)


Our two "home Study" kids have returned and are busy two afternoons a week on various projects.

Hannah has done some nice beadwork and Zaccai worked on and completed the cool Halloween mask he is modeling in the above photo.

Al feels a lot more confident painting and is working with smaller and more complicated patterns and designs.

All together we have started making ornaments for the Christmas tree using Plato's five solids as basic forms.


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Friday, November 27, 2009

Maria Leaves


Maria at Work (Tomasito photo, 2009)


Our "colorista" Maria has left the Palomar Heights Care Center for another care home.

Maria was an inspiration to all of us with her bright renditions of primarily religious themed
cartoon drawings.

Via con Dios, Maria.


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Friday, November 6, 2009

Al Angels and Shepherds

Al, Angels and Shepherds, 2009 (Tomasito photo)

All of these Pizza-box Pictures are a group effort--if you can call play effort.

It is so satisfying to make something we think is beautiful.


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Thursday, November 5, 2009

BVM 2009


BVM

Maria is our colorist.

She uses mainly felt-tip pens so the colors are pretty garish--but, what the hey? Right? They do the job.

It was her idea to put the "estrellitas" on the blue mantel--pretty good, I think.


I usually have a cartoon for her to color every couple of days--and when I don't she keeps in shape by coloring the color-book pictures provided by the Activities people.


All well.

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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Philosophic Bea


Bea's Design, November 4, 2009


Bea joined the workshop group for a while today and talked with me about his and that.

She talked mainly about her experiences as a young girl--remember she is now 91 years old--and it was very interesting for me to listen to her.

When she was a little girl one of her first jobs was to help the wife of a white man, Mr. Baines, who suffered from arthritis. Bea poured warm water over the woman's wrists which gave her some relief from pain. Bea said that"seeing misery helps you gain strength".

She also talked about some of her memories of going to the Wayside Baptist Church. She remembered a song which I remember too from my childhood: "Jesus Wants Me For A Sunbeam". "I was His sunbeam then," she said; "and I still am."

"People think I'm just talking," she said, "but I'm preaching. That's all preaching IS--expounding the truth."

Good for you, Bea.


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