Saturday, November 20, 2010

Jon & First Person Museum

Those few of you that actually come to look @ our blog may have noticed that I had linked Jon's blog for his Materials Cultures class on the right earlier this semester.
On Friday, November 12th, we were able to go on a date as Jon participated in a gallery talk.
It was really interesting for me to see him "in his element", as it were.
Temple University did a nice article with video of the class/process.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Friday, May 21, 2010

Eli's Fluent in Growl/Roar

 
Taken by Jon on his iPhone yesterday.
Part of the same "dance party" as the previous post.
(Had some difficulty compressing/editing it so that Blogger would take it.)
Hopefully, these 2 recent vids makes up for the lack of more current posts.
Enjoy!

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Eli's Mad Dance Skillz


Taken by Jon on his iPhone.
I have a theory that Eli thinks he's "breakdancing"?
Too funny!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Zane has new artwork

Description from Artsonia:
"The students first painting experience and first Artist introduction was through the Dutch artist, Piet Mondrian. This lesson looks simple but we cover a lot in the introduction. The students are introduced to the Artist by looking at a book of his paintings. The children observe how he changed from a Realistic style to an Abstract style. We defined that Abstract means something does not appear real. The paintings we did were totally Abstract and just an arrangement of line, color and shapes. The children were then asked to draw "Horizontal" lines, and "Vertical" lines. Most of the students knew what "Diagonal" lines were, but they did not know the other two directional lines. The last element was the addition of Primary colors: Yellow,Red and Blue."

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Friday, April 23, 2010

Zoe has new artwork

Description from Artsonia:
"The students used what we learned in our Positive/Negative lesson to make stencils to create an African Mask. They cut a symmetrical head out of black paper and then built up the face by cutting their own stencils out of a tag board paper. We used oil pastels to make the color in the stencils. When done, the students mounted their mask on a color based on the African meaning for that color. Great results!"

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Zane has new artwork




Description from Artsonia
"The students sponge painted a snowman with white tempera paint to get the texture of snow. We added a scarf, boots, buttons, hat and arms to make a charming version of a snowman. We topped it off with learning how to fold and cut a small snowflake. This project challenged the students cutting, gluing and listening skills."

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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Zoe has new artwork

Description from Artsonia:
"The students used self hardening clay to form a pinch pot. After it was dry, the students painted and varnished the pots. This is a hand built pot rather than a wheel thrown pot. The students learned the difference by viewing samples of both."
Zoe said she wished you could see the inside of the pot too.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Zane has new artwork

Description from Artsonia:
"The first graders made stuffed turtles, similar to the formed Name Cloud lesson, that would build on what they knew. We talked about form when something is stuffed and is three dimensional, and we talked about the shapes we would use to build the turtle (Free-form or organic shapes and Geometric shapes) The students added patterns to the shell of the turtle using various Geometric shapes. The class practiced their drawing, cutting, crayoning and gluing skills for this project."

Thursday, February 11, 2010

2009 Year in Review aka Happy Chinese New Year & Happy Valentine's Day

Happy Year of the Tiger

(Note from Aurelia:
I "delegated" this year's letter to Jon. In his defense, he's had it written for a couple of weeks now. But I just kept procrastinating. No, I don't have a good reason to explain it. That's just where I'm at these days. So, following in the steps of our friends the Christensen family from ATL, who send out a yearly Valentine's Day letter, here it is. Bare bones, no bells & whistles, no p i c t u r e s *gasp*--un-Smileboxed, as it were. So this is what I'm doing. Playing on the computer--enjoying it while the power is on. While Jon is digging us out of the Blizzard of 2009-2010. I think this may be round 2 . . . or maybe 6? I've lost count. We've enjoyed reading your updates to everyone who was gracious enough to send us any Christmas letters, even though we're taking the digital way out. Hey, it's better than nothing, right? Right??? Please keep us on your lists. Yes, this is me begging. Comments welcome!)

Family, Friends, and one-eyed one-horned flying purple People-eaters,

It has been an exciting year for the Crider clan. We have experienced change and have over come much. Our new venture in Pennsylvania ought to provide us with many more exciting adventures as Jon finishes his PhD in History. The kids have adjusted well to their new home and school and enjoy the cultural and climate changes the Northeast brought us.

Eli began the year crawling and drooling. He ended the year walking and drooling. Squirt brings joy to everyone in the family. He is an easy going kid who loves to growl, play ball, and wrestle. He ended the year joining the nursery at church bringing needed relief to his Mom and Dad. One of the highlights of the year was taking a train ride with his Mom and Dad down to Chinatown for Dim Sum. He was a trooper and ate almost as much as the adults. 2010 promises to be a stellar year for Eli as he begins to talk and say the ever-elusive “Mom”.

Zane began the year with teeth. He ended with new teeth. Booger always wants to help people laugh and enjoy themselves. Last spring Zane played soccer having an excellent season as a defensive player. We will miss Coach and all the hard work he put into the kids’ skills. This fall Zane started karate and has proved a natural. It is hard to believe but Zane ended Kindergarten and joined the First Grade. Over the summer as we moved Zane spent time with his grandparents and cousins in Texas. He swam in the Atlantic Ocean and climbed to the top of a lighthouse. He even ate squid. Zane also focused on his writing skills and produced a collection of short stories.

Zoe began the year as a beautiful girl. She ended the year as a taller beautiful girl. Jelly Bean continues to be a big helper and brilliant big sister. Books are ever Zoe’s companions. She loves to read and read. Zoe practically became a fish this summer swimming so much. We hope to continue her love of swimming in the next year. This past fall she started karate and enjoys the physical activity of learning to control her body. She is one of only a few girls in the class but that does not slow her down when she spars with the boys. Zoe was amazed by all the colors of fall, which having lived in West Texas was something new and exciting.

Aurelia began the year enjoying West Texas placing down roots. She ended the year in Pennsylvania enjoying the new adventure and glad for the internet and phones to keep in touch with all her family and friends. She held her final piano recitals last spring and misses her students once again. She hopes to begin teaching piano in the near future. Aurelia was super Mom as she spent much of the summer as a single parent with Jon gone at conferences and fellowships, though she was able to attend one of the conferences in Albuquerque, NM. It was the first time in a long time that we had a weekend without the kids. During our move Aurelia enjoyed the time on the beach relaxing and the Jelly Fish also enjoyed her time at the beach this summer. Aurelia is once again in the Primary but this time as a Counselor in the Presidency. She loves working with the kids. Aurelia continues to play the piano by challenging herself with new pieces and providing beautiful music in our home.

Jon began the year as a poor graduate student. He ended the year as a published poor graduate student. Jon published two articles this year: “De Bow’s Revolution: The Memory of the American Revolution in the Politics of the Sectional Crisis, 1850-1861” and “Desertion and Race in the Llano Estacado: The Trial of William L. Umbles, Buffalo Soldier.” Jon is now a student at Temple University in Philadelphia. This summer he held a fellowship at the Cody Institute for Western American Studies in Cody, Wyoming working with his former advisor Gretchen Adams. After returning to Texas the rest of the summer became a whirlwind as he packed and moved his home and family to Philadelphia. With the help of his brother-in-law, Matt, the moving van made it safely to Pennsylvania. Jon then flew back to Dallas and began the journey with his family to the Northeast. They took the long way through Georgia spending time with friends there and then spending three days in Savannah. Once arriving in PA life continued to be busy as school for everyone started. Jon enjoys taking the train down everyday to school and getting use to urban life. While his first semester at Temple University was a trial, Jon hopes to finish his PhD in the next few years.

JAZZE Crider enjoyed 2009. We grew and experienced new and exciting things. We look forward to what 2010 will bring.



Thursday, January 14, 2010

Zoe has new artwork


Image is linked.
Mrs. H, the art teacher has a good explanation
of the assignment if you link through.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Introducing Mailee!

I'm currently hanging out in OH with my nephew Jaxon,
who is the proud new big brother to my newest niece Mailee!
Here's a link to Bernice's blog with the essentials.
Thanks so much to Jon for making this trip possible
& holding down the fort back in Philly.
I miss you guys so much!  <3

*UPDATE*
Bernice has written a more detailed account of Mailee's birth here.
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