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  • I made up this cute little tin up to summarize the month of January. You can see it here on 2 peas. Speaking of two peas I was going to go on a little rant about that, so okay I will…
          I’ve been thinking a lot lately about praise, exposure, feedback, being liked, liking what I do and a variety of things that have brought me through the following thought pattern. First I began posting on 2 peas again, like layouts and stuff. Things that were totally different from one another, or so I thought. I then proceeded to get next to no feedback, mostly annoying me because I really liked my pieces. From that I went onto think about why I liked getting praise at all, most things you do in life don’t receive praise, but you do get feedback. I like the idea of feedback and a conversation between a work and the audience. Many of you know that I was an Art Major in college and thus participated in many a critique in my day. And yes one did make me cry (“It just seems like you don’t give a fuck about your work Amber.” “Excuse me but I do give a fuck.” Class proceeds to laugh and I proceed to cry). So after all that I find that I miss it, like miss really getting feedback, do this, try this, change that color. But I don’t think that’s what I’m really looking for in two peas. I find myself just wanting to be liked. Not just for me, but for Ribbon Jar, like I want people to see that I am a creative good person. I want people to see all the cool stuff they can do with the cool ribbon I have, so when nobody thinks my stuff is cool, I’m kinda scratching my head. Like is it really cool? Because I definitely see people who thinks somethings are nice that I would not agree with. So am I one of those people. Am I like the girls who wear ass tight jeans with wobbles going over the edge and think they look good? Am I?!?! Because like I loved this layout:

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  • I can hardly describe how super awesome this show is. I had never heard of it while it was on the air, and if I had I would have definitely participated in the save wonderfalls campaign. I guess it was on two years ago on Fox, well okay I don’t guess, I know because I looked it up, but anyway. It’s so weird and fantastic. The main character, Jaye, starts having little inanimate objects talk to her and tell her to do things. It’s an hour long drama/comedy and did I mention it’s awesome. All the actors are so amazing, and the lead guy, Eric, is HOT!!! He is played by Tyron Leitso, whom I had never heard of before, but who is super awesome. Emilie and I bought the series at Borders with a coupon and watched all 13 episodes this weekend. If you get the chance to watch it you should, and then you should re-watch it over and over. The “Lick the light switch” quote is from the funniest episode: Cocktail Bunny. Um, ya, so that’s my recommendation for the day.

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  • Grow
    I was bored last night over at my dad’s so I brought a bunch of stuff over. Working on a late birthday card, and playing around with paper. I really have hard time not being in my space with my stuff. I do NOT however, have a problem sleeping in my dad’s bed. Tempurpedic = heaven!!! I do not like getting out of the bed early though. And when it’s dark out, that’s too early. Emilie did the funniest thing yesterday. I wake her up every morning because she’s not so good at getting herself up. Well the night before last I put in her hair extensions for her and so she had to wake up earlier than usual because she had to let them set, so she couldn’t shower at night, but she had to shower because that glue smells so super nasty. So she set her alarm and got herself up, well I had mine set to go off to make sure she would get up extra early, but she came in and said she had gotten herself up and was going to take a shower. So I hit snooze over and over and over. At like seven Em’s like, "Hey Honey Buns, time to wake up! Come on, get up, get up, get up" which is what I always say to her. It was so cute, how could I argue with that?

           This morning after dropping her off I gave my room and bathroom a deep clean so when I come home on Monday it will be nice and fresh. Ahhhh, I love how I get all I-want-to-cleany (does that make sense?) when I have other stuff I know I should be doing. I mean if you’re going to procrastinate by cleaning that’s not so bad right?  Anyway Em and I are going up to Beaverton this afternoon to drop some stuff off at Bj’s. I won’t be able to see him this weekend. I’ll have not seen him for like 10 days by the time I do see him next, argh, annoying. But I might go with him to Seattle next week since he can just drive there (not like the place he is this week: Toronto). I’m so excited at the possibility. I’ll have the daytime to myself, so I have to figure out what I am going to do that does not involve shopping. Because I have been so good. During my cleaning this morning I found all the miscellaneous receipts for January and I’ve spent the least amount this month than any other month since I’ve been keeping detailed (really detailed) track… like two years. Unfortunately the 853.17 it takes to survive on (rent, cell phone, insurance, gas, some food, and the big other) is less than I make from Ribbon Jar. But hey I’m trying. 🙂

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