Showing posts with label goals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label goals. Show all posts

Sunday, September 15, 2013

10th Sale Celebration ~ Plus a New Halloween Bow!

I just crossed another couple of items off my 101 in 1001 list.


#6
Fulfill 1 custom order.

#9
Reach 10 sales.

I am so excited to finally be crossing these ones off my list! It was a big week for my humble shop! I had my first international sale, my first custom order, and my 10th sale all in the same purchase. It was such an awesome learning experience, and I am so happy to finally be seeing my sales in the double digits too! This is what I sent out:


This bow was already listed in my shop, but she asked if I could make her a 2nd one, which qualifies as a custom order! Not only that, it was sent to the UK! How awesome is that! Because of this I also discovered that my shop's international shipping rate was grossly inaccurate and had to change it. Whoops! Well, like I said - this was definitely a learning experience! My lovely customer also told me that these bows are being used by 2 excited bridesmaids at an upcoming Halloween wedding! So cool! I hope she sends me a picture!

So, since this bow was finally purchased, I realized I have NO Halloween products left in my shop! That is just outrageous - Halloween is one of my favorite holidays after all. So, of course, I had to whip up this beauty:


Candy corn bow! Hooray!

I think it turned out pretty stinkin' cute. Have you ever seen those little candy corn witch costumes for little girls? SO cute! I think this accessory would look really cute with something like that.

Well I guess that's it for now! I hope to be putting more Halloween bows up in my shop soon, as well as some CHRISTMAS stuff (yay!) so remember to keep checking out my shop which can be found on the right sidebar over here ------>

Thanks for stopping by!


Friday, October 12, 2012

Costumes and #50!

Halloween is getting closer!!

I LOVE this time of year. The trees outside our windows are turning yellow, the air is getting cooler, and our hot chocolate supply is running low.... I love the Fall.

I have lots of great stuff coming up this month that I am looking forward to! But the thing I'm most excited for is Halloween. Especially since my costume arrived in the mail! My husband Max and I are going as SWAT team members. Here's some pics....




Just in case you were wondering.... Those are BB Guns. Don't freak out. Lol! (I'm terrified of actual guns.) We look pretty awesome, though, don't we? We had way too much fun trying them on. Halloween is going to be a blast!


So, here's some even cooler news. I have crossed another item off my 101 in 1001 list!!


#50
Pull an all-nighter for fun.

My husband and I stayed up all night just spending time together on Wednesday. There was no school on Thursday due to Fall Break, and he also had Thursday off of work, so we figured.... Why not? We felt like we hadn't seen each other in days with everything that has been going on, so we stayed up and watched shows and played video games and drank hot chocolate and Mountain Dew and just enjoyed each other's company. I'm amazed that I wasn't even that tired. We ended up going to sleep at around 5AM, and by some MIRACLE the kids actually slept until about 10, so we managed to still get about 5 hours of sleep! It was crazy. We had such a great time. I wish I had pictures to show you all, but we were having so much fun I just completely forgot.

Well, that's it for today. Got a busy week ahead that includes Vincent getting glasses, Eva getting her ears pierced, and my first pedicure ever. Be sure to check back in so I can tell you all about it. =)

~*~Gela~*~

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Deaf for the Day

Can't believe it happened already.

I crossed off my 1st goal from my 101 in 1001 list.

Whaaaaat?

It's true!!

#52
Do another “Deaf for the Day” – only this time really do it for a WHOLE day.



To those of you who don't know what "Deaf for the Day" means, let me explain. I am fluent in American Sign Language, as is my hubby Max. No, I don't know anyone deaf. I just fell in love with the language when I took an ASL class in high school, and stuck with it. My hubby learned the same way. He doesn't know anyone deaf either, yet we are both fluent. It has really come in handy when we need to communicate from across a noisy area, or even when we are in a quiet area and don't want to be noisy. Plus the Deaf culture is just amazing. If you didn't know that Deafies had a "culture", you should look up Deaf culture or watch Switched at Birth on Netflix. It's awesome.



Anyways, back to the subject at hand. In our ASL class in high school, we had a project called "Deaf for the Day". It was sort of like our class final exam. We had to take someone else who knows sign language and go somewhere out in public for at least an hour, wearing ear plugs, and using only sign language for communication. Max and I were dating already at this time, so we went on a date to Applebee's while I was being "deaf". It was so interesting. The waitress looked at me at first, then when she realized that I was only signing to her, she started talking through Max. She kept asking "Does she want more water?", "Is she enjoying her food?", etc etc etc. I was astounded. Then everyone else in the restaurant started taking an interest in me. There were a couple of employees standing at the host pedestal near the entrance who kept staring and pointing at me while whispering to each other. By the end of the night, I figured out why. For some reason or another, they didn't believe I was really deaf. When we left, the young employees waited for us to walk outside, then BLASTED the outside speakers. I had taken out my earplugs at this point because they were uncomfortable, and the music made me jump. I looked through the window of the restaurant and saw them all laughing together and pointing at me. It was really embarrassing. But I just kept thinking to myself "How rude was that? If I really was deaf, my then-boyfriend-now-husband would have been furious, because they knew that he was hearing since he was interpreting for me all night. They would have scared the daylights out of him for absolutely no reason. Just to test me.



Years later, when we were married and Vincent was about 2 years old, I was working nights at a Chinese restaurant to help make ends meet. It was a good job, got plenty of free Chinese food and made some great friends, but my proudest moment on the job was when this Deaf couple came in. They signed "menu" to me, and I handed them one. They didn't think anything of that. That sign is pretty straight-forward. But then they signed "seat" and "stay", and I immediately showed them to their seats. I think they were impressed by that, but it wasn't until I signed "Ok?" in reference to their seating, then told them their "Waitress will be with you in a minute" in ASL that they turned to each other with their jaws hanging down. I walked away with pride, thinking that was the only interaction I would have with them, but then their waitress needed my help interpreting their orders. I was able to explain to them what was in each dish, successfully stopped the woman from accidentally ordering "Hot & Sour Soup" when she thought it was "Sweet & Sour Soup", and was able to tell them if I liked certain menu items or not. (Of course there wasn't anything on the menu I didn't like!) When they left, they passed me at the front counter and kept signing over and over "Thank you, thank you, thank you." I was beside myself with happiness.


And so after those experiences, I made a vow that I would do Deaf for the Day again someday, only for an entire day. I hadn't ever gotten around to it (or had a reason to) before my 101 in 1001 list. So when I woke up yesterday with absolutely NO voice from being sick, I thought it would be the perfect opportunity. Max just happened to be home for the day so he could help me communicate with the kids. So we went for it.

We started the day off by going to Albertson's - the closest grocery store to where we live. I needed some herbal tea for my throat, not to mention some DayQuil. Also some earplugs - yes, I went all out. I signed with my husband throughout the whole store and I was surprised that unlike my 1st experience, no one seemed to pay any attention. The cashier looked directly at me when she greeted me, even though I know she saw me signing to Max in the checkout line. I nodded to her since I couldn't speak, and then when we were finished she just gave me a little wave goodbye. I was very impressed.

As for communicating with Vincent.... That was a little harder. But Max interpreted for us, and also he learned pretty quickly that if he was looking at me, I could pretty much understand what he wanted by reading his lips. We also gave both the kids unofficial sign-names. I say unofficial because it's an unwritten rule that an actual deaf person is supposed to give you your real sign-name. For Vincent we used "brave" signed with one hand and a "V" touching the shoulder, and for Eva we signed "beautiful" with an "E".

At one point in time though, Max came back from his night class in a huff and started yelling things at me. I just looked at him all confused. He had forgotten that he had been signing with me all day just from being away for an hour. That's because when you have been communicating with your hands for a long period of time, you enter the "Deaf Box". When you're in the Deaf Box, any and all noise sort of wakes you up in a sense. Noise brings you back to the land of the hearing. So in any case, he was furious because there was apparently an ant infestation in our vehicle, and he was trying to tell me that he was going to spray our car that night and asked me if we would be going anywhere for the rest of the night. He had a really hard time trying to sign to me through his anger, but he made it through.

Cooking was also pretty interesting, though. I couldn't hear the ground beef sizzling away in the pan and so I almost forgot about it entirely. Then I had to put the casserole in the oven and realized I wouldn't be able to hear my kitchen timer. I ended up setting the timer on my phone and set it to vibrate so that I would feel it in my pocket when dinner was ready.

When I finally took out the ear plugs that night, everything seemed REALLY noisy. I felt like I couldn't hear Max talking to me over the air conditioner and the hum of the computer. Then I suddenly realized..... That was the most peaceful day I've had in a looong time.

In any case, 12 hours of vocal rest and a million cups of tea later, my voice is almost back to normal today, and I'm back to listening to my kids scream and whine at me. Hooray. Lol.

It was a great experience, though. And before I wrap up, I wanna share some tips with you in case you ever come across a Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing person.
#1: Always look at them when you are talking to them, even if there is an interpreter present. Most Deafies know how to read lips anyway.
#2: If you come across a Deaf person who can't lip-read by chance, and if you can't be bothered to learn at least the alphabet in ASL, just using normal body language or mimicking what you're trying to convey works fine. In fact, a lot of times the normal "body language sign" for something is the same as the ASL sign. Deafies will normally appreciate that you are making the effort.
#3: Never, EVER doubt their ability to do things that hearing people can do. EVER.

Hope you enjoyed sharing my experience with me. I know this was kind of a long one - I appreciate those of you who stuck through it to the end. =) You guys are awesome. 'Til next time!

~*~Gela~*~

Monday, September 24, 2012

101 in 1001



The Mission:
Complete 101 preset tasks in a period of 1001 days.

The Criteria:
Tasks must be specific (i.e. no ambiguity in the wording) with a result that is either measurable or clearly defined. Tasks must also be realistic and stretching (i.e. represent some amount of work on my part).

Why 1001 Days?
Many people have created lists in the past – frequently simple goals such as New Year’s resolutions. The key to beating procrastination is to set a deadline that is realistic. 1001 Days (about 2.75 years) is a better period of time than a year, because it allows you several seasons to complete the tasks, which is better for organizing and timing some tasks such as overseas trips or outdoor activities.

The Start Date:
September 24, 2012

The End Date:
June 22, 2015
completed
in progress
Completed so far: (33/101)
For the biz….
1. Organize craft supplies.
2. List 25 items in my shop (17/25)
3. Have a booth at a fair or craft show.
4. Get Photoshop and learn to use it.
5. Have my shop or an item from my shop featured anywhere.
6. Fulfill 1 custom order. (9/13/13)
7. Organize photos on computer. Seriously. (3/18/13)
8. Try 10 of the amazing tutorials I always see online. (6/10)
9. Reach 10 sales. (9/13/13)
For the blog….
10. Have someone guest post on my blog.
11. Guest post on someone else’s blog.
12. Post a pic on my blog of what I normally look like every day. No make-up.
13. Completely re-vamp my blog.
14. Learn some HTML.
15. Write my 100th blog post.
16. FINALLY start up my “family” blog. (3/26/13)
For me….
17. Go to 3 social events for fun, not because I have to. (2/3)
18. Go without the computer for 1 week straight. (9/24-30/12)
19. Get my 1st pedicure.
20. Get my 1st massage.
21. Try out 10 new hairstyles. (3/10)
22. Follow 1 season of football. Identify my favorite team.
23. Fire a real gun.
24. Learn enough Japanese to say that I’m “fluent”.
25. Learn 1 more complete song on the guitar. (June 2013, "Just Give Me A Reason" by P!nk)
26. Try sake.
27. Order a martini.
28. Buy a bottle of wine.
29. Drink champagne. (8/24/13)
30. Read 10 books cover-to-cover (2/10) (Fifty Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker)
31. Sing in public.
32. Learn to knit.
33. Write a letter to myself to open in 10 years. (4/24/13)
34. Attend a concert. (Backstreet Boys - 9/7/13)
35. Get my upper ear pierced.
36. Complete “50 Questions That Will Free Your Mind” (9/30/12)
37. Make a new friend. (1/16/2013)
38. Use entire teeth whitening kit.
39. Wear a sexy costume on Halloween.
40. Fail miserably at something then look back on it as a valuable learning experience. (7/14/13)
41. Do something COMPLETELY outside of my comfort zone. (7/11-17/13)
42. Be in a position of authority for anything.
43. Attend a class or seminar.
44. Write 5 chapters a fiction book. (6/5) (8/23/13)
45. Grow out my nails and try 5 awesome DIY mani designs on them. (1/5)
46. Win a contest.
47. Tell someone face-to-face that I’m atheist 5 times. (4/5)
48. Wear make-up and do my hair every day for a week straight. (7/11-17/13)
49. Sew something. ANYTHING.
50. Pull an all-nighter for fun. (10/10/12)
51. Fill up another entire journal. (10/14/13)
52. Do another “Deaf for the Day” – only this time really do it for a WHOLE day. (9/25/12)
53. Bawl out of sheer happiness. (8/11/2013)
54. Submit a postcard to Post Secret.
55. Write a list of 101 things I’ve already achieved in my life.
56. Write another 101 in 1001 list when this one is over.
Family/Home/Organizing
57. Go on 5 FREE dates with Max. (1/5)
58. Have a romantic candle-light dinner with Max at home. (8/11/2013)
59. Plan our dream vow renewal.
60. Unpack all boxes from moving. (February 2013)
61. Fill up photo albums.
62. Take a nice new family portrait. (December 2013)
63. Teach Vincent 10 new words in ASL then quiz him to make sure he knows them. (4/10 water, please, milk, potty)
64. Buy a new vacuum. (November 2013 - got a new one, didn't buy - still counts!)
65. Go on a family picnic. (February 2013)
66. Finish Eva’s 1st Year Calendar. (10/11/13)
67. Put an emergency kit in the car.
68. Plan our 1st family vacation. (Hawaii!! Planned in March 2013)
69. Take a legit family “staycation”.
70. Do whatever Vincent wants to for a whole day (no TV or video games).
71. Create a night-time routine for myself and my kids then stick to it for 30 days.
72. Buy coasters and then USE them.
Nutrition/Exercise/Food….
73. Get down to goal weight.
74. Try a juice detox for 10 days straight.
75. Exercise for 30 mins a day for 30 days straight. (0/30)
76. Go 7 days straight without sugar.
77. Meditate for 10 mins a day for 30 days straight. (0/30)
78. Go 30 days straight without fast food or restaurants.
79. Do the splits. (Must be able to hold it for 10 seconds with little-to-no pain.)
80. Try a new recipe once a month for 12 months. (12/12) (2013)
81. Make Thanksgiving Dinner by myself. (11/27/2013)
82. Make real, homemade lasagna from scratch.
Culture
83. Visit 3 museums (0/3)
84. Eat at 10 restaurants I’ve never tried before. (4/10) (Breakfast at Tifiny's, Red Robin, BJ's, Plantation Grille)
85. See a show at the Tuacahn Amphitheatre.
86. Explore the Saint George Mountains. (5/12/2013)
87. Vote in an election and actually KNOW who I am voting for and why. (11/5/2012 - Obama)
88. Watch 5 of the past Best Picture Oscar movies. (0/5)
For others/For the Earth….
89. Donate to a charity. (February 2013, Dumb Friends League for Pet Rescue)
90. Donate blood twice (2/2) (1/4/2013)
91. Send a snail mail birthday card to each of my 6 siblings (2/6)
92. Start recycling again.
93. Crochet another baby blanket. Donate it to a hospital or family in need.
94. Throw a surprise party for someone.
95. Write 10 Operation Beautiful notes and leave them in random places. (0/10)
96. Crochet something made entirely from recycled items.
97. Send all my neighbors Christmas goodies. (12/20/13)
98. Leave a 100% tip.
99. Send someone flowers.
100. Smile (big & intentional) at absolutely EVERYONE I pass by for a whole day.
101. Start a “Phantom” exchange in my apartment complex near Halloween.