Tina T.’s Polymer Clay

December 22, 2008

Merry Christmas!

Filed under: Beads, me — tinat @ 10:42 pm

From our house to yours….. May you have a wonderful Christmas…..  and may your new year be one filled with many Blessings!

Merry Christmas 2008

 My daughter had a wonderful time posing our little toy poodle…. poor little thing, but it did make for a cute pic!

 

Christmas Polymer Clay Beads:

Reindeer

 

Santa:

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Snowmen:

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Christmas Flowers:

Christmas Flowers - by you.

 

Christmas Teddy Bears:

Christmas Teddy Bears with Red and Green Hats by you.

 

Christmas bead making is over for now… can’t wait till next year!!  :0)

 

Next post will be in the new year, and I am all ready for Spring!!  Thinking of cute Easter Critters, along with pastel flowers…. oh, yeah, I am all ready for the nice sunny and happy colors of Spring……

December 9, 2008

New Tute for Dried flowers

Filed under: polymer clay — tinat @ 9:31 am

Just wanted to let you all know that I finally (YEAH!)  finished up the tutorial  for the dried flowers and Kato Clear Medium. You can check it out here: Dried flowers  or look to the left for the link.

 

Sorry that it took so long – I had a horrible time with pics!  My studio lights are bad – so it made for some bad pics!

 

Enjoy!!  :0)

December 3, 2008

I have been Tagged – Twice!!

Filed under: me — tinat @ 10:15 am

I know, I am BAD!!!  I have been tagged twice and not once have I played along….  I will do it part of the way, but at the end where I have to tag 7 people….. well, I will just skip that,  I wouldn’t know who to tag  that has not been already tagged! 

Here’s how the cyber-version of tag works;
1. Link to your tagger and list these rules on your blog.
2. Share 7 facts about yourself on your blog, some random, some weird.
3. Tag 7 people at the end of your post by including links to their blogs.
4. Let them know they have been tagged by leaving a comment on their blogs.

 

I was tagged by Ginny Baker, who is a WONDERFUL PC artist and makes the most adorable critters! 

I was also tagged by Patty Lakinsmith, who is a very talented Lampworkartist (I have such a profound amount of respect for anyone who plays with fire for the fun of it!)  Her beautiful beads are just breathtaking!!

 

I can not thank the two of you enough for tagging me… sorry that I am one of those that takes forever to play too and then doesn’t follow the rules completely!  :0)  Hope you forgive me!

 

7 facts about myself, hmmmmm…..  well,  lets see….

 

1.  I am a Christian.   I learn more and more about my walk with the Lord each and every day…. some things I wish I would have learned sooner, some I wish that I didn’t have to know, but in the end I know that it’s all for the Glory of God and for a greater purpose…..

 

2.  I have two amazing children that are growing up so fast that if I could,  I would have frozen them at the age of 2 and 6 because they were so darn cute at that age and so much fun!  I never laughed as much as I did at the two of them playing “Bridge” withthe pillows and watching my 2 year old laugh so hard that she couldn’t breath!, all because when she tried to walk on the pillows my 6 year old son would tackle her down on the pillows screaming “Gotcha!”   Makes me happy from the inside out remembering that!  :0)

 

3.  I have a wonderful husband that has supported me and encouraged me to be at home with our kids… and has always said that once the kids were both in school that I would have to go out and get a “JOB” and by the grace of God, I have been able to remain at home, 5 years after the fact…..  :0)

 

4.  I have known my Best Friend, Holly, since the 4th grade! 

 

5.  I love kids…..  I have always had a child or two or three in my home since I have had my kids.   Taking care of other parents children is such a privilege….  I view it as a gift that they give to me, their most precious gift, and I have the honor of holding and caring for that child while they are away for the day…..  I can not tell you how much they all have enriched my life over the years, every single one of them hold a pieces of my heart, and I will forever cherish the short period of time that they got to be “mine”…… and I can not tell you how much keeping kids has enriched my children’s lives…. they are WONDERFUL with babies – my kids just love playing  and cooing over the babies as much as I do!!

 

6.  I am scared to death of speaking in public….. teaching a class terrifies me!   (starting to panic, just thinking about it!! LOL!!)

 

7.  I love Mexican food!!  The hotter, the better!

December 2, 2008

A Time to be Thankful- long, but worth reading! :0)

Filed under: me — tinat @ 9:29 am

I know that Thanksgiving is over, and now is the time to be thinking about Christmas, but  this weekend, I really have been extremely thankful for  all the little Blessings that God has granted me.

 

This hasn’t been the most wonderful year, I have missed my dad so terribly… It’s a shame that our time was cut short and so suddenly, but it just makes me cherish the moments I did have with him… It could have been something completely different…  I could have never forgave him and never developed that relationship with him, and for that I am so very Grateful!

 

Then there is my husband’s cousin who, by the Grace of God is still here with us today.  He found out that he had brain cancer, so advance that there wasn’t a stage for it, and through a short amount of time, like 5 months!, he is on his way of being cured!!!  Praise God!!  You can read about his story here if you would like:  http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/scotthembree   It’s been amazing to read about his journey!  and Thanks to his wonderful wife who has done nothing but love her husband completely…. that in itself has been amazing to watch!

 

Then there is a little specail baby that I have been Blessed with – Thank you Jason for allowing me to baby sit her!  Here is her story:

THE STAR PRESS

“Tiny Miracle: Baby thriving after fire claimed her family in April

At seven months of age, Elysah Tracy is the very picture of a healthy baby girl, chubby-cheeked with sky-blue eyes, a quick smile that frames two pearly little teeth, and a jumpy energy just itching to abandon the confines of her plastic walker for a better look at the world.

She’s also a miracle.
Elysah was only two weeks old last April when she survived a Sunday-morning fire in her parents’ Alexandriahome that killed her 27-year-old mother, Erin Williams, who was a 1999 Wes-Del High School graduate and licensed practical nurse; the baby’s brothers, Brisyn and Brydin Tracy, ages 4 and 2, respectively; and her father, Barry Tracy, who was also 27.
Soot-stained and suffering from smoke inhalation, Elysah was rushed to Riley Children’s Hospital, where she was treated for six days before being released to the care of her uncle and aunt, Jason and Roanna Williams.
Today?
“She’s excellent,” said Jason, a former Daleville resident who now works as a Henry County sheriff’s deputy. “Couldn’t be any better. … To come from that to where she is today, that is definitely a miracle.”
As Jason talked, Elysah was being cuddled by his wife, Roanna, a New Castle optician.
“She’s a beautiful little girl,” she said, a trifle wistfully, adding that the child is a daily reminder of her late sister-in-law. “Oh, there’s a big resemblance. She’s a spitting image of her mom. … I just think she’s going to be really bubbly, a lot like Erin.”
Her comments reflected the deep feelings of a family that has known incredible loss.
“But I think everybody is coming to terms with this,” Jason said.
Roanna agreed. “The biggest thing for me is just missing Erin and the boys.”
During this, the Williamses’ first Thanksgiving without them all, the poignancy of last April’s tragedy seems especially sharp.
“There are going to be some moments when it’s tough,” Jason said, in anticipation of the holiday, then looked to where his wife and Elysah were playing. “But having her helps a lot.”
Jason’s brother, Jamie Williams, who was 12 years older than his sister, Erin, tried to describe just how meaningful the child’s survival was for the family.
“It’s like my sister is getting a second chance at life,” the Alexandria man said.

A look back at tragedy

The morning of the fire, two bystanders kicked in the home’s back door in an attempt to rescue those inside, but were thwarted by the heat and smoke. Eventually, firefighters, officers and EMTs from 14 public safety agencies were dispatched to what, to any trained eye, was an ominous scene.
Amidst all this, the Williamses, who live in New Castle, received a call informing them that Erin’s house was on fire, and that things looked bleak.
“You know looking at something like that, that it’s not good,” reflected Jason, who is a veteran K-9 officer. “I deal with other people’s tragedies every day. But when it hits your family … then it’s totally different.”
Arriving just two minutes after receiving the alarm, firemen from the Alexandria Fire Departmentsent a rescue crew through the fire-ravaged home. The first four victims were found in its two bedroom areas, but Elysah was missed on their first pass. After a neighbor alerted firemen that an infant was still inside, they made another sweep and found her.
Brydin died soon after at Anderson’s Community Hospital. Erin, Barry and Brisyn died later in Indianapolis hospitals.
In 20 years of fire-fighting, Chief Bruce Waters said, this was the toughest run he ever made.
“Horrific” was the word he used.
“That was the worst experience that any of us had ever had,” he said of the fatal fire, the cause of which remains undetermined. “Sometimes, that’s just the way that things are.”
Yet, on two occasions since then, Jamie has brought Elysah to visit the firemen who rescued her from her devastated house, visits that boost their spirits.
The most recent time was a couple of weeks ago.
“It was pretty cool,” Jamie recalled. “They were very, very excited. … She’s a super, super, good baby.”
“We just couldn’t believe how well she’s doing,” Waters said, with delight in his voice. “It did our guys a lot of good. … It’s part of our healing. We want to watch her grow up, too.”
Seeing the thriving child was an all-too-rare reward for the dangerous work they do.
“I guess we all kind of feel a sense of pride,” the chief said.
Still, though, sometimes a firefighter’s opportunity to do good, to save that homeowner, to rescue that child, seems to hinge on something beyond the training and courage it takes for a person to head inside a burning building.
“The outcomes are what they are,” he said.
Elysah’s rescue and survival?
“The logical reason?” Waters said. “It is through the grace of God.”

A reason for thanks

That’s a thought that really hits home this week, when you watch that adorable little girl playing, laughing, even slobbering in the joyful way that babies do.
“It’s obviously a great thing,” said Jamie, who noted that only recently has he been able to revisit the scene of the fire that killed his sister and most of her family.
“There are definitely a lot of things to be thankful for,” said Jason, while his stepdaughters — Elysah’s new big sisters, Roanna’s teenage daughters Katie and Kim Helderbrand — watched Elysah enthusiastically gumming a stuffed, orange, Tigger doll.
From the start, folks aware of the child’s story have supported the family.
“There are a lot of good people out there,” Jason said, expressing thanks for all of them, including Roanna’s co-workers and his friends at the Henry County Courthouse, who have helped them cope with the fire and its aftermath.
As soon as Elysah came into their home, he noted, they were inundated with baby food, baby clothes and more — things that, as the baby now outgrows them, they are passing along to others.
“It was unbelievable, the amount of generosity,” Roanna recalled of the assistance. “It was the kind of thing you read about and hear about.”
Still, in the matter of giving, Jason makes the case that his sister, Erin, gave the ultimate gift that a mother can give her child.
Her life.
When the firemen entered her home that horrible day, it seems likely the reason they didn’t find Elysah on the first sweep was that Erin had placed her baby on the floor and covered her with blankets.
“I don’t know if it was a premonition that (Erin) wasn’t going to make it out,” Jason said.
But he does believe that breathing through those blankets saved Elysah’s life.
“The air she was getting was filtered,” he said of the child, and what his sister, a nurse whose life was helping others, did for Elysah in her final moments. “The last life she saved was her daughter.”
Contact John Carlson at 213-5824.”

I believe that God allows Miracles to happen every single day….  It’s just our job to see them for what they are.  My life has been Blessed, I receive gifts and I acknowledge them for what they are.  I don’t try to think about it too much, because when I do, I am consumed with the knowledge of how powerful and wonderful my Lord is, and I know that I am not deserving of them, or of his Love for me….  It shames me at times and I know, that it’s through His Grace alone that I am Blessed, not because of my actions or my deeds, because I know that I am not worthy of them….

 

I hope that this Holiday Season that you really take the time to look around you and see all the gifts you have been blessed with…..   It may not have been the best year for me, but in this year I have been Blessed in more ways then I could even count!

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