Saturday, July 9, 2011

In a dream - Isaiah Zagar

In a dream
A few months ago I saw an amazing documentary 'In a dream' about the life of Isaiah Zagar. It was so incredible to watch this amazing mosiac artist who has mosaic something like 13 kilometres of building and street in Philadelphia. His work is so beautiful it has inspired me to mosaic the wall adjacent our garden in our courtyard.  

The doc has been directed by Isaiah's son Jeremiah showing a lifetime of family movies, and a story about Isiah, and his wife, life and art. Isaiah's mosiac art works are incredible full of colour and life, depicting the story of his life. Massive walls covered with tiles, glass, mirrors and paint a millions colours and designs, faces of his children, the birth of his children, his wife. Just amazing. 

I have just completely fallen in love with this man, his family and life, and LOVE his beautiful art. I thank them for sharing this with me. 

There is a DVD I will buy which shows me how to do mosaic, so maybe this will be my next exploration in art. 

You can read more at these websites:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1185251/
http://www.hzfilms.com/
http://www.inadreammovie.com/blog/

Isaiah Zagar abt 2008

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Kindy and play dough days!

I had a big play day planned with the boys. 

First take Charlie to the Happy Valley kindergarten now that he is a 'big kindy boy' and he especially loves playing with the play dough.  Owen loves it too but to my dismay he loves sticking his head down the little kindy toilets, so I have keep an eye on him.

Grandma Penhall came with us and we had an absolute ball.  The sun was shining and everyone was happy. We sang nursery songs, had fruit and played outside.  It was lovely.  My friends from mothers group Kerry, Melissa and Sarah with all their boys were there too, so it was nice to spend some time with them.

In the afternoon Charlie and I made green play dough with little Owen who kept getting in the way by wrapping his arms around my legs and squelling at us quite determined to be involved.  Charlie kept saying  "No Owen, you are too little". The play dough turned out great and Charlie was carrying it in a cake tin all around the house with tiny little pieces trailing behind him on the floor despite my every effort to insist he only play it at the table. 

As long as he is enjoying his childhood and being good I am happy he is happy and my precious Owen too! 

Days like this will be remembered.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Big green dinosaur

It is nice to see my little boy Charlie growing up. Already three years old but adamant he is four.

At childcare today I stayed half an hour because he did not want me to go. The usual crying and clinging to my side.

After a while it was cool to see him get into the green dinosaurs dress up and start running around the room roaring like a dinosaur.

The other kids were giving him big bear hugs and pulling his tail.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Web programming- CSS, HTML, DHTML, Javascript and PHP ahh

I've decided to go back to university in Internet Communications.  I have been thinking about it for a while, so decided it was the right time now.  I've been applying for a lot of online support officer positions lately and thought the study would really enhance my knowledge and skills.  Plus it always looks good to be working towards and finished a degree. 

So far I am really enjoying it with my first elective Web programming.  I've been put straight into an elective because I have previous experience.  Its really interesting so far, I have finished HTML, XHTML, CSS 2.0, and the next week will be Javascript.  After that it will go into PHP. 

Our first assignment is to design a page with a header, footer, content area and some links to a products page, privacy page, site map etc. I asked my neighbour Tracy if I could use her graphic/design business Gretel Girl as an example, so she sent me the logo and some pictures for my site which I have included in the design.  It is looking pretty good so far.  I sent it to my lecturer who said it was excellent.  Just have to finish the bibliography in a readme.text file. 

Assignment one - Gretel Girl

I am doing my studies online, we have a discussion forum for other students, and access to all of the materials like written notes, and lectures in audio. I find it easier to listen to the lecturers rather than trying to work out what to do from the notes.  In the lectures the lecturer provides explains the notes with examples so this is a lot easier. 

So its about 12 hours a week, but I have put the boys in child care on Wednesday's to study so very greatful for this.  I am really looking forward to learning more about Internet Communications.

Jenkins family history

Hannah McCarthy's Obituary 1931
It has been an amazing experience learning more about the Jenkins/McCarthy families from Wales.  I wish my grandfather was here to see what I have found but sadly he passed when I was two years old.

I have been collaborating with two cousins, including one who lives in Wales about this research.  There have been a number of people involved from Wales in the Genealogy society, BDM registrars, Father David, librarians, friends of Cathays cemetery and cemetery registrars who have all helped us find more about our ancestors. We have found the family history for the Jenkins from Bridgend/Pontipridd and McCarthy natives from Cork Ireland and Cardiff.

It has not been very difficult to find information on the internet.  There are many websites, chat forums and BDM and parish record databases aimed at researching family history. I also found the Welsh people to be very friendly and helpful.

To confirm the research we (my cousins and I) purchased birth, death and marriage certificates.  The birth records show names of parents as wanted to know the maiden names of Mothers as you know these are harder to trace, on wedding records the names of the Fathers and then death records the cause of death.

We had been working on this since early March this year, and it has taken many hours of research and some money to find the story.  I plan to provide a report to my direct family and also cousin Charles who is very interested in this history.

There was a story about my great Grandmother 'Granny' Jenkins and her brother being sent to an orphanage because their parents died.  Since then we have discovered their Father Thomas McCarthy a shipwright and native of County Cork died from Tuberculosis at the age of 40 years, and then the two younger children were sent to Ely Schools in Cardiff.  To confirm they were at Ely Schools, I have contacted the Glamorgan Records office and will pay them for the research but have not sent the cheque 30 pounds yet. We have also found them listed under Ely Schools on the 1891 Wales census record.

We did not know what happened to their mother Hannah after her husband had passed away, and assumed that she remarried because we could not find her death either.  So I searched the marriage records at Cardiff and Pontipridd and found nothing.

Our cousin Lynfa in Wales found that Hannah had lived in Pontipridd for 30 years and had been living with her daughter Julia! They must have sent the younger children to the orphanage because they were so poor. Hannah was buried in Pontipridd Cemetery 1931.  The Pontipridd Library found her obituary published in the Pontipridd Observer May 21931.   My Granny Jenkins and Julia's families all lived on Danygraig Street, so I was very happy to know that the family had stayed together through all of their hardship.

On the Jenkin's side we have traced back to 1777 with help from Father David Lloyd.  He has sent me some amazing photos of the old church St Illtyds in Bridgend which was built in 1100.  We found that some of our ancestor's were baptised at St Illtyds and they had lived in the area to 1777 as found in the Parish records.

Anyway, I am not going to summarise it all here because there is a folder full of the research.  What an amazing journey and I cannot wait to share it with my family.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Owers Newman family history

Mrs W Owers
Today I am very excited to find the obituary of my great x3 Grandmother Mrs W Owers.  I still have not got her first name as I will need to research this at Genealogy society but I am happy about this find because it provides me with a comprehensive story of her life in Burra and leads back to England.  I knew that my Mayo ancestors were from Burra but had nothing on the Owers side, infact I did not know anything about that side of the family.

My greatx3 grandmother, Mrs W Owers was born in Kent, England, on August 8th, 1838 and with her parents, Mr and. Mr George Newman, came to Australia it 1848 in the ship California. The family came direct to Burra where Mr Newman with the Burra Burra Mining Co.   He however, died six weeks after his arrival here. 

This is amazing to find the next woman in my maternal linage.  I am so happy, and I remember Nanna saying that Grandmother was from Kent but could never work out which one!

In May, Burra will be holding quite a few interesting events as part of the About Time Festival so I will definitely register for some of them especially the Family history event.  Also, I will have to catch up with my Burra cousin's at the same time.  

For the whole story about Mrs W Owers obituary see the Trove National Libraries Australia website The Burra Record Wednesday Dec 6th 1922

Thank you Trove I love you.

For your information, my maternal lineage
  • Estel Lindstrom - b 1918 Quorn etc, Smith field, Port Adelaide
  • Alice Mayo/Lindstrom - b 1888 Pattupa, Beltana, Wonika creek, Beltana, Hawker, Smithfield, Port Adelaide, North Adelaide
  • Mary Owers/Mayo - b 1857 Burra, Laura, Pattupa, Beltana, Wonika creek, Hawker, Port Augusta
  • ? Newman/Owers - b 1838 Kent England, Burra
  • ? ? /Newman - b?

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Vintage tea party - the event

Vintage tea party
Inviting my dearest friends to my home for a vintage tea party was a lot of fun.  I feel so blessed to share these times with them.  Of course everyone dressed vintage (in their Sunday best) and brought some sweet or savoury food.

It was a lovely sunny Sunday afternoon enjoyed near our pretty garden under the pergola. Tea was served from big tea pots into pretty vintage fine bone china cups and champagne was poured into the old fashioned wide rimmed champagne glasses.

Pretty vintage flowers for the host
The food served was cucumber sandwiches, brandy snaps with cream and strawberries, quirky bright green hair icing chocolate cup cakes with a flower on top, banana cup cakes with pink sprinkles on the lemon icing, vanilla cake, cinnamon tea cake, mouth watering sausage rolls, a variety of chicken and ham sandwiches, mini quiches, and cream and jam filled lamingtons.  There was so much food but by the end of the day it was all gone.

We just chatted about old times, new times, what we were doing over Easter break, painting workshops, and life in general with our fancy cups and side plates, and a lot of delectable foods and champagne.  Life is good!

It was also great to have kiddie free time as most people arranged baby sitting in advance. It was a fairly relaxing afternoon. It was so quite compared to other times when all of the kids are here playing.
Invite by Cherrybliss designs
Renae (Cherrybliss Designs) did the vintage invitations which looked awesome. 

Catie gave me some gorgeous flowers and took photos too, so thanks lovely.

Cakes by Jo Mignone



Jo came with (Clever Cakes) her awesome designer cakes. Jo runs her own cake business so we were very lucky enough to try the chocolate cup cakes.

Here are some more of Catie's pics using her iPhone and retro camera software.  Now iPhone and software does not sound so vintage does it but they look old..
Jess, Catie and Sarah


Sarah and Cherie


Cherie, Tania, Bec and Renae


Renae and Coralie


Sarah and Jess


Nadia and Jo


Sarah and Tania

I have been organising this party for a few months inspired by my Nanna Jenkin's crockery.  If you want to read my related posts: