Archive for June, 2009

The Baby Shower!!!

Monday, June 29th, 2009

We FINALLY had a baby shower for Liz and Georgia Lou. Here’s some pics of the event, Mama, baby, and Poppettes galore!

The gathering of Poppettes, part 1.

The gathering of Poppettes, part 1.

More ladies - part 2.

More ladies - part 2.

Two more ladies.

Two more ladies.

The ladies of the hour!!!

The ladies of the hour!!!


Georgia loves her Auntie Foffie.

Georgia loves her Auntie Foffie.

Mmmm, mojito verde!

Mmmm, mojito verde!

Yummy peach and blackberry cobbler!!

Yummy peach and blackberry cobbler!!

All the goodies!  Aren't the elephants adorable?  (Sarah's creation)

All the goodies! Aren't the elephants adorable? (Sarah's creation)

Another angle on the Poppettes.

Another angle on the Poppettes.

More yummy goodies!

More yummy goodies!

Georgia gets ready to go bye-bye.

Georgia gets ready to go bye-bye.

Poppettes Bowlorama!!!

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

This spring we decided to have a couple of outings - Bowlorama, parts uno y dos. Here are a few photos of the festivities - Poppettes past and present are in attendance.

Liz decorates the Birthday Girls' cake.

Liz decorates the Birthday Girls' cake.


Poppy's Angels.

Poppy's Angels.


Just walk away...don't even think about it.

Just walk away...don't even think about it.


Sarah happily mans the captain's chair.

Sarah happily mans the captain's chair.


Shawna smiles through the pain of being such a hardcore bowler.

Shawna smiles through the pain of being such a hardcore bowler.


Lili lets her hair down.

Lili lets her hair down.


Lana demonstrates her secret power move.

Lana demonstrates her secret power move.


The girls imagine themselves blessed.

The girls imagine themselves blessed.

Barbara B’s 29th Birthday Bash :)

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Barbara’s birthday was last week and we all know her love of ice cream, so we decided to celebrate with an ice cream cake. Here’s a couple of photos from the extravaganza.

The birthday girl.

The birthday girl.


The knife lost out to the ice cream cake.  Poor poor knife.

The knife lost out to the ice cream cake. Poor poor knife.

Poppettes Picnic at the McCormick Homestead

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

“Company Picnic” is much too formal a description for this gathering of Poppettes. Much food was eaten, dogs played, horses were ridden, and good times were had by all.

Wise Martha plays hard to get with Mulligan, our newest pup.

Wise Martha plays hard to get with Mulligan, our newest pup.

Angie, Barb, and Splash.  Guess which name belongs to the horse?

Angie, Barb, and Splash. Guess which name belongs to the horse?

Stephanie is a natural cowgirl

Stephanie is a natural cowgirl

It looks sweet but her eye is dangerously close to those razor sharp puppy teeth.

It looks sweet but her eye is dangerously close to those razor sharp puppy teeth.

Check out this party animal

Check out this party animal

Meet our Columbia artists - Sheila Hawkey Page: our jewelry artiste, student, mother, and turquoise devotee.

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

Sheila, her dazzling smile and her dazzling turquoise.

Sheila, her dazzling smile and her dazzling turquoise.

Hi, I’m Sheila, and beads are my passion. I am currently in possession of about a zillion of them; they have taken over my house and my life. The only down-side to owning enough beads to fill a house is that there’s nowhere for people to sit when they come over.
A sampling of Sheila's work - stone, coral, and wood.

A sampling of Sheila's work - stone, coral, and wood.


If I didn’t make jewelry I think I would go crazy, it’s not really an option for me. It’s meditative and soothing (and I get to play with my beloved beads). I like to imagine my jewelry as it makes its way into the lives of others as a gift or something special to wear with a favorite outfit. My work is a tangible expression of my thoughts and energy, so, in a way, I’m connected to those wearing my jewelry. Even as strangers we share something, which is a great feeling.
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I get my inspiration from the world around me. The earth is such a beautiful place, so much color and texture; there is no limit to the surprises she holds. When I visit a new place I fall in love with the plants and earth and people. It often gives rise to new ways of seeing and of expressing myself.

My favorite stone is turquoise. This love affair began when I first visited New Mexico; I saw it everywhere and it took my breath away. It evokes the beautiful sky in New Mexico, the fierce and stunning desert, and the brilliant sun. You’ll see a lot of it in my work in a range of colors and sizes. I honestly would be hard-pressed to think of something that could not be improved with a little turquoise. Don’t live without it and wear it often! These are words I live by.
When I’m not making jewelry I’m doing homework or knitting and hanging out with my kitties here in beautiful CoMo. I love art, walking, gardening and architecture and am in the process of living happily-ever-after with my children without whom I would be eternally lost.

Meet our Columbia Artists - Jane Domke: our glass artiste, resident psychologist, travel bug, and one glassy lady

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

The lovely Jane Domke.

The lovely Jane Domke.

As a fused glass artist, lately I am drawn to complex patterns and color, and determining how to translate them into glass. My grandmother made quilts from scraps of fabric, and my dad made photo collages by snipping negatives and recombining them. Some of my work looks like the crazy quilts of my youth.
A sample of Juno Glass jewelry.

A sample of Juno Glass jewelry.


In my earlier life, I was bitten by the travel bug, and toured exotic lands like Indonesia and Turkey. I brought home textiles from these and other trips, and they now adorn my Columbia home. While I haven’t traveled to Africa, I am especially fond of mudcloth and kente cloth. I’ve made a series of work using this design concept. I also incorporate trade beads into some of my work.
Mudcloth inspired earrings.

Mudcloth inspired earrings.


My latest passion was sparked by the art kimonos of Itchiku Kubota. I’m trying to figure out how to make, and display, glass kimonos. This also reflects another challenge I enjoy: figuring out how to make a work in glass that is inspired by another medium. Making glass art that is both technically proficient and aesthetically pleasing makes for some interesting contemplation.
A taste of Jane's glass art.

A taste of Jane's glass art.


In the other part of my life, I’ve been a practicing psychologist for over thirty years. While both occupations require lots of thinking, the actual activities of the jobs are quite different. As a psychologist, I’m intensely involved with other people, listening and interacting. As an artist, I am more drawn inward, to listen to my own voice. I think the combination of both provide a nice balance in my life.

Another reason I work with glass is simply because I have to. While I have very little formal training in the arts, once I began working with glass thirteen years ago, I was immediately love struck. My love of the medium continues today, and will hopefully carry me into the future.

Meet our Columbia Artists - Ken Logsdon: card artist, theatre enthusiast, and wit extraordinaire

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Ken Logsdon in his usual state of amusement.

Ken Logsdon in his usual state of amusement.

The short answer to what I “do”?

I’m in service to the arts.

A much shorter answer than this: In addition to operating my greeting card line, Post-a-Quote, I am the publicity guy for the MU Theatre Department and assistant to Alex Innecco, the artistic director of the Columbia Chorale, 9th Street Philharmonic Orchestra and the Missouri United Methodist Concert Series.

When I’m not creating, publicizing or assisting, I’m reading, walking my dogs Lily and Lucy, and taking short trips with my lovely wife Lynnette (she of the “real job.”) One of my newest (really renewed) passions is photography, thanks to a nice digital camera I received for fathers day last year. I’m now the in-house Post-a-Quote photographer. It’s a great gig!
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I love theatre and music and try to attend local performances regularly. I feel blessed to live in a town that has so much on offer no one could possibly cover it all. Other inspirations include wise, witty and well-ordered words, patterns, art, nature and friends- and the last shall be first.

I admire those willing to put themselves out there in service to Columbia (including those with whom I disagree) even when to do so frequently exposes them to all sorts of broadsides.
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My biggest inspiration: my nearly blind 86 year old mother, blessed with friends and family, who continues to live alone in her big old house with her cat and computer - which she uses for a lot more than email (the computer, not the cat). When my enthusiasm wanes, she encourages me with her perennial solid advice “Sometimes you just have to buck up.” Try it. It works (almost) every time.

After 18 years of Post-a-Quote, I am still satisfied most with simply sitting in my studio and matching words to images. If only…