Thursday, January 25, 2018

Sleep: why it's important and yawn...

Sleep is important. I'm not going to tell you that on average, when we die, we will have spent about half of our life time sleeping (or something like that).  I 'm not going to give you a bunch of statistics or quote a bunch of doctors who are experts on sleep.  You can get that from plenty of other sites on the internet.  If you are looking for that kind of thing, check out these links:

ADHD and Sleep
Tips for improving your Sleep
Outside the BOX Sleep Tips
Healthy Sleep Habits
Baby Sleep
Sleep tips for Parents (for you and your kids)
Teenagers and Sleep

Today, I'm going to tell you that sleep is important and I know this from experience.  I think most of us know from experience that getting a good night's sleep is the best thing ever to happen in your adult life! Am I right? A bad night's sleep ruins your entire day!  You are groggy, cranky, sluggish and maybe even achy.  You might get a headache, feel like your asleep on your feet, get hungrier than usual and struggle to think clearly.  A late night, a broken sleep, an early morning or a sleepless night can all wreak havoc with our bodies and minds.  Those poor parents of babies and toddlers.  Imagine how much fun they must be when they aren't perpetually tired and sleeping on the floor beside their baby's crib.

One reason I'm glad I don't have any kids!!!

If you are a parent of babies, toddlers and even pre-teens, this blog post will probably just make you a bit cranky... like "that chick needs to live my life for a week and then she can complain about lack of sleep!" kind of cranky.  So, maybe you should click on through and come back next week.  If you are still interested, let's get down to it...

I'm tired!  I have found that it is important for me to have a regular sleep pattern and a sleep routine.  When they are compromised or simply don't happen, it makes life almost unbearable!  Not only do I feel tired and cranky or have trouble concentrating, it takes me a long time to right the ship.  That is, getting back into the routine and regulating my sleep pattern again is difficult! Down right, Rocket Surgery! (That's a combination of rocket science and brain surgery, the two things that are considered the most brain bending, mind melting areas of thought and activity.  These are two things that require genius levels of intelligence and an awful lot of education to be able to do).

At the end of the day, most of the time, I choose to say 'good night' instead of risk the long term pain (yes, sometimes there is pain) caused by a late night.  My friends and family understand. If they don't, understand, I do my best to explain and then I move on.  If they can't deal with the fact that my awesomeness is only a result of a good night's sleep, that's their issue.

So, why am I having a whinge?  I can't remember.  I'm too tired to tell you. 

See you next week... if I'm not napping!





Friday, January 19, 2018

Best of AGT: 6 Signs your Teacher Friend is Back to School!

This post was first published in 2016.  The links and freebies are all still available, which is awesome!  ALL 6 signs are still relevant.  My eye is twitching, so I will see you next week! 

The Aussie Teachers are all back to school this week.  Here are some signs that your teacher friends might need some help with the transition (or at least a little compassion) from the rest of the world. 

How to Know your Teacher Friend is Back to School!


  1. That twitch under her eye, which you haven’t seen in 6 weeks, is back!

  2. You go shopping for clothes and she drags you to the discount spot for stationery supplies!


  3. She asks you over for coffee and you end up labelling classroom items.

  4. Her freezer is full of pre-cooked meals ready to microwave at a moment’s notice.

  5. She keeps practicing her attention-getting signal on you…

    e.g. “I’m on the talking spot!”   “Give me eyes and ears everyone!”  “Hocus Pocus -- everybody focus!" 

  6. She bought 3 new pairs of comfortable shoes. 

Be nice to your teacher friends this week, everyone. They are super busy (which is like regular busy, but they’re wearing a cape under their work clothes). 


Friday, January 12, 2018

Cards for 2018 and planning ahead

I have been hand-making cards for a few years and I got very serious about it in 2017.  I started buying good quality stamps and dies.  I also started blog hopping and watching videos on YouTube so I could learn new techniques.  This year, I want to continue sharing my creations with you and in order to do this, I have big plans.  You ready?

Each month, I will publish at least one post about cards and card making.  You will get to see cards I have made and I will let you know where I learned things and where to find more inspiration.  I hope you enjoy it.  Leave comments to tell me what type of cards you want to see.  

We all need birthday cards, right? Birthday cards and Thank you cards are the ones I make the most! Last year, I tried to stay ahead of the curve by making all the cards I would need at the beginning of each month.  This was a bit tricky in the first half of the year, as there are lots of birthdays in our family between January and June!  This year, I have a plan. Every month, here at AGT, I will post at least one birthday card, along with the other cards that I have made.  

So, let's get into it... My favourite Birthday cards for January! 

Card #1: Balloon Hooray for you

This card used a sneaky technique for the background.  I tried masking! This is done by using masking paper.  You can purchase masking paper online or make your own from copy paper and two-way glue or temporary adhesive.  In a pinch (if you are really careful) it's possible to do the masking technique without the adhesive, just use the copy paper and when blending or stamping hold down your paper very carefully! I die cut the copy paper with my largest stitched rectangle die and, working with the negative (the frame that is created when you cut out a rectangle), used a 2 way glue pen to make it sticky on one side.  Then I stuck it on my card panel and blended "Summer Sky" Memento ink into the rectangle space.  Doesn't it look like a pretty blue sky behind those balloons.  If you don't have ink blending tools or you want to save time, you could simply die cut a rectangle from some light blue card stock to create a similar look.  By blending, I had more control over the background colour and it reduced the bulk of the card, which was important with all the other elements that were stuck on instead of stamped.  I used a 1.5" circle punch to make the balloons out of textured card stock.  I made another card like this, but  I used a bigger circle punch and used embossing folders on some of the balloons to add interest.  The bakers twine that I used was a bit thick and if I did another card, I would use thinner twine or string.  The sentiment came from a set by Avery Elle called "Simply Said".


Card #2 You're Pawsome!

I love this card so much I almost don't want to give it away!  This was my first attempt at water colouring a stamped image on watercolour paper and die cutting it using a stitched circle die.  I stamped it a little close to the edge of the paper, so it didn't quite make a full circle.  The way the circle goes off the page works though!  :) I mixed the sentiment by using stamps from some random stamp sets.  I don't know what they were called.  SORRY!  The cat is a Sullivans Clear Stamps- Cat stamp.  I embellished with clear sequins (which look pink!) and pink bakers twine.  This twine is a much better thickness.  :) Did I mention that I love this card!?!! I'm so happy with how it turned out!!

Card #3: Messy Happy Birthday

I stamped the Texture Retro stamp by Kaisercraft twice to create the background on the card panel (Rich Cocoa Memento ink).  The Sentiment was stamped using Tuxedo Black Memento ink.  The sentiment stamp was from a random $2 set I found in a discount store.  It had no name.  After stamping the sentiment on scrap paper, I used an ink blending tool and green ink from Kaiser craft to add some subtle colour and then tore around the edge. I found the white edges looked strange against the creamy coloured card stock the background was stamped on, so I blended some black ink around the edges.  I used the Texture Stains clear stamp set from Kaisercraft and stamped it repeatedly around the edge of the card base, using second generation stamping as well.  I used Memento colours: Rich Cocoa, Potters Clay and Tuxedo Black.  I then added a few third generation impressions of the grunge spots stamp on the sentiment strip as well before assembling the card.  Check out the products by clicking the links above.  


Card #4 Happy Birthday Circle Striped

This card was so simple and could be mass produced really easily.  I cut the striped patterned paper to 3.5" x 4.5" and die cut a strip of blue card stock with the tiny scallop edge.  The sentiment from HB2U from Sugar Pea Designs, was stamped in Memento: Tuxedo Black Ink.  The star stamps were from the You Did It stamp set by Catherine Pooler Designs.  Aren't they cute?! Then I die cut around the sentiment using a stitched circle die.  See what I mean about easily mass producible.  I will have to make some more of these, I think!

That's all from me today!  I hope that seeing these cards gives you ideas for your own handmade creations.  I want to encourage you to look at what you have at home and see what you can make or do with what you have.  :)

FYI: Where products have been linked to, I don't get any gifts or compensation based on your purchases or my comments.  These are simply products I have purchased and have used and I want to acknowledge the creators.  

Next Week: a flashback post for Back to School!
Love


Friday, January 5, 2018

2018: New Year, New Goals, New Approach

My overarching goal/ vision (I'll wait while you roll your eyes).

In 2018 I will be the healthiest and happiest version of myself by making good choices for my body, my soul, my mind and my relationships. I will do my best with what I have and be grateful for abundant blessings. 

That all sounds very well, but it is a bit wishy washy.  I thought it might be helpful to have this broad "vision" and shape my goals around it, so using what I have written above, let's get down to business.  Let's start with a few questions... you might want to ask yourself these questions if you are in the process of setting your own goals for the year.

1. What does the Healthiest and Happiest version of me look like?

This is a tough question for me. This question is deeply personal because it isn't about what other people think is beautiful or happy or healthy.  It might be difficult to quantify, but for the purposes of goal setting, we need to. From experience I know that I am happiest and healthiest when:
  • I have a regular sleep pattern, including a calming bed time routine.
  • I eat a protein packed breakfast and small meals for the rest of the day. 
  • I drink at least 2L of water everyday.
  • I study my Bible and Pray everyday.
  • I weigh about 15-20 kg less than I do now.  
  • I stretch.
  • I rest and relax everyday - this means taking a break from work/ meeting the needs of others.
  • I enjoy spending time with family and friends (i.e., I make time for them and I am totally in the "moment" that I have allocated to them).
  • I have ways to be creative. 
  • I am able to give generously to organisations/ projects that educate, protect and/or care for children in need. 

2. Knowing what the best version of me is, what do I need to do to achieve that?

I think there are plenty of things listed above that could be repeated in this list, however I am going to narrow it down to a few things.  I am also going to space out my goals this time.  Focusing on just one or two things at a time so that I am more likely to form good habits. 

  • Prioritise my evening routine and sleep pattern.
  • Stop drinking soft drinks.  I gave up ice cream (except for special occasions) last year and I am 3 days into my soft drink fast. I can do this! It's easier to drink 2L of water everyday if you reduce the amount of other fluids you put into your body!  This will also help me to lose a bit of weight. 
  • Complete a Bible activity and Pray everyday. 
  • Stretch. 
That's it for now. 

Later this year, I plan to: 

  • Donate to two-three overseas mission projects.
  • Set up a 'space' in my home where I can easily relax and/or be creative. 
  • Set up and Start meal planning that helps me to ensure I eat enough protein each morning. 

3. How will I know that I have reached my goals?

  • I will be sleeping regularly and well.  I will feel less tired. 
  • I will be easily drinking 2L of water everyday and not craving soft drinks.
  • My tracking app will show that I have read my Bible for 30 days in a row. 
  • I will be 4kg lighter by the end May 2018.
  • My tracking app will show that I have stretched everyday for 30 days in a row.  

That's that for now.  I will tell you more in February.  If my new approach isn't working so well, I may tweak it a bit more until I find a better way.  Next week, I will be sharing some of my card crafting with you.  I have some plans in that regard too! You will just have to wait and see.  

Happy New Year, My Friends!