Monday, March 27, 2017
Brrrr!
The Stamp Krewe is here and boy are we cold! I relocated to waaaaay up north last year (aka Minnesota). Here's a picture of my daughters at Christmas with our new family member, Lucy. She's a one-year old Golden/Collie mix and I don't know what we ever did without her.
See that fireplace in the background? That's a new and exciting thing for us! Also, snow. LOL.
With all this cold weather I found myself with a lot more crafting time, and so I'm just pleased as punch to be able to offer Stampin' Up! products.
Lots more to come....
xoxox,
Aimee
Thursday, December 13, 2012
A Special Invitation
Once again I feel like the luckiest girl in the world. On Monday I've been invited to attend the White House Holiday Pinterest Party in Washington, D.C. I'll be tweeting, instagramming, and of course pinning the White House Holiday decorations.
I would like to invite you to follow me on Pinterest. I have a special board set up where I'm pinning all sorts of cool Christmas images from holiday's past, and check in on Monday to see my special live pin board.
I would like to invite you to follow me on Pinterest. I have a special board set up where I'm pinning all sorts of cool Christmas images from holiday's past, and check in on Monday to see my special live pin board.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Look who was on the side of the road
Recognize him? One of my favorite actors, filming something (a PSA?) near one of the launchpads at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. Luke Wilson.
RECAP: Day 1 - NASA Social Atlantis
NASA is definitely OPEN for business in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The development of the new Orion capsule and Space Launch System as well as active programs for commercial transport of astronauts to low earth orbit mean that KSC is a hub of activity.
Yesterday the NASA Social group toured the facilities and received updates from NASA leaders on all the changes and developments. We continue today with the rollover of Space Shuttle Atlantis into it's beautiful new home at Kennedy Space Center. I hope you enjoy a few highlights from yesterday.
Please be sure to follow me on twitter @rusewcrazy and instagram @rusewcrazy for more updates throughout the day.
Also, for some really cool 360 degree views please see my Occipital 360 Panorama page - http://occipital.com/user/89d3-662758/aimee-gravelle
Lots of photos below, I apologize they aren't in any great order. Please holler at me if you have ANY questions either about my experience or what is happening at NASA. I will be more than happy to try to get those answered for you.
Yesterday the NASA Social group toured the facilities and received updates from NASA leaders on all the changes and developments. We continue today with the rollover of Space Shuttle Atlantis into it's beautiful new home at Kennedy Space Center. I hope you enjoy a few highlights from yesterday.
Please be sure to follow me on twitter @rusewcrazy and instagram @rusewcrazy for more updates throughout the day.
Also, for some really cool 360 degree views please see my Occipital 360 Panorama page - http://occipital.com/user/89d3-662758/aimee-gravelle
Lots of photos below, I apologize they aren't in any great order. Please holler at me if you have ANY questions either about my experience or what is happening at NASA. I will be more than happy to try to get those answered for you.
John McBride and Bob Crippen. NASA astronauts. They were outside the NASA admin building while we were waiting for our hard hat tours of Atlantis' new home. |
Joe Oppold leading my group on the new home for Atlantis, currently under construction now with a target opening of July 4, 2013. |
Mr. Oppold explaining the exterior finish of the structure. |
A sample of the copper material to be used on the facade "swoosh". The upper portion of the facade will have tiles representing those found on the shuttle. |
Jason Townsend of NASA leading roll call on the bus. Bueller, Bueller. |
The NASA news center. It's a lot smaller than it seems on TV. |
Launch pad (either 39-A or B, I will verify). Remains in shuttle configuration. NASA working with partners who may share this space for commercial use. |
![]() |
Bob Crippen. |
![]() |
A piece of space-flown material received in our swag bag. Pays to be a NASA Social participant! |
![]() |
The VAB - Vehicle Assembly Building. Holy Grail for space geeks. |
Jules Schneider of Lockheed Martin. Lockheed Martin built a facility onsite to facilitate the construction of the Orion Capsule. |
![]() |
The famous countdown clock, located outside the Press center. |
![]() |
ME on the hard hat tour. Yay! :) |
![]() |
Yes, yes it is. One of my favorite actors was filming near the launch pad. LUKE WILSON. |
![]() |
Press Room. |
![]() |
Where visitors will enter to see Atlantis. |
![]() | |
There she is, Space Shuttle Atlantis. One of the last photos that will be taken of her inside the VAB as tomorrow she moves out into her forever home. |
Thursday, November 1, 2012
It's NASA Social Time
Good morning all! It's a gorgeous day on the East Coast of Florida and in a few minutes I'll be heading over to the Kennedy Space Center. The Atlantis NASA Social group today is going to be super-busy getting up to speed on all things NASA today as we prepare for the rollover of Atlantis tomorrow. I hope you will join me on Twitter (@rusewcrazy) and Instagram (@rusewcrazy) and I share pictures and stories.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
It's Space Week!
That's right, for the next two weeks everything will be centered on the topic of space. I've already jazzed up the blog with a new
spacey-theme (spacey, like me, he he). And starting Thursday I will be live blogging and tweeting from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral Florida, where we'll be celebrating the move of the space shuttle Atlantis to its new home.
Please join me on twitter @rusewcrazy and Instagram @rusewcrazy!
spacey-theme (spacey, like me, he he). And starting Thursday I will be live blogging and tweeting from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral Florida, where we'll be celebrating the move of the space shuttle Atlantis to its new home.
Please join me on twitter @rusewcrazy and Instagram @rusewcrazy!
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Playing
Rented a couple lens for my good ole Nikon D50 from The Lens Depot yesterday and went to Busch Gardens after work to test them out.
Saturday, July 14, 2012
I Made a Wedding Cake!

I'm really happy with how the cake came out, and I'm glad I had taken all those classes. The roses are handmade of gumpaste, and the pearls are made of gumpaste and fondant and covered with different shades of pearl dust. The ribbon border was a last-minute addition as I was having trouble getting my fondant border to look nice.
Before the wedding I swore I'd never do it again but after seeing the finished cake at the wedding I found myself ready to do it again. I hope I get the chance to make another wedding cake soon!
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
CHA 2010 Sneak Peeks - New Die-Cutting Machines
Hey readers - it's that time again. CHA Winter 2010 begins in a few weeks out in California, and I'm looking forward to collecting updates on all the new papercrafting tools, especially die-cutting systems, stamps and dies.
So far there are two new products I want to point out - Tim Holtz Alternations, a collaboration with Sizzix & the Sizzix eClips - which seems to be a digital device of some variety. The Tim Holtz/Sizzix product line is going to include a new machine as well as dies.
I'm wondering if this will just be another branded version of the Big Shot, or a totally new style of machine? The sneak peek pic of the eClips makes it nearly impossible to tell what it's meant to be. It sort of looks like a Gypsy, but that would mean Sizzix would need a digital die-cutting machine as well. Again, more questions than answers. BTW - what ever happened to the Big Shot Pro? :)
No pics yet - but something to think about.
For more on die-cutting machines and how they work, please visit my Die-Cutting Tutorial, which explains the current variety of available machines.
And check out my past posts on CHA here.
So far there are two new products I want to point out - Tim Holtz Alternations, a collaboration with Sizzix & the Sizzix eClips - which seems to be a digital device of some variety. The Tim Holtz/Sizzix product line is going to include a new machine as well as dies.
I'm wondering if this will just be another branded version of the Big Shot, or a totally new style of machine? The sneak peek pic of the eClips makes it nearly impossible to tell what it's meant to be. It sort of looks like a Gypsy, but that would mean Sizzix would need a digital die-cutting machine as well. Again, more questions than answers. BTW - what ever happened to the Big Shot Pro? :)
No pics yet - but something to think about.
For more on die-cutting machines and how they work, please visit my Die-Cutting Tutorial, which explains the current variety of available machines.
And check out my past posts on CHA here.
Monday, December 7, 2009
2009 Disney Parks Christmas Parade Taping
Yanni preparing for the taping
If you already have some sort of ticket (annual pass, etc), then it's just a matter of learning when the filming days are. However, keep your eyes open, because once filming passes become available, you might be able to get in for special filming events. The filming e-tickets also include free park admission and free parking, which turned out to be a great deal for us. We attended the tapings on Thursday, December 3rd and Sunday, December 6th. Although we had special e-tickets for the Thursday event, we found that anyone in the park could participate in the taping. The same was true on Sunday.
You will not usually have any idea who you are going to see. A few days prior to filming, we learned that Celine Dion and Kris Allen would be performing, as well as possibly Miley Cyrus. We also learned that Jonas Bros. were definitely NOT perforing. As it turned out, this was not accurate. Although Celine did perform, it was on a different day and venue due to rain. Miley Cyrus didn't perform at all, and the Jonas Brothers did in fact show up on Sunday. So you never know!
On Thursday we were able to see the Yanni Voices performance and promos taped by Nick Cannon. Kris Allen (American Idol) also performed that day but we were exhausted from watching the Yanni taping and had decided to take a break and missed Kris Allen completely.
The Yanni Voices performace was great. They performed one song, "Oh Holy Night." Their arrangement of this song was wonderful. I've heard so many versions of "Oh Holy Night," and theirs is my new favorite. It's available on iTunes, so go get it y'all!
I also learned that these performances are NOT lip-synched. We watched various performers over two days of taping, and nothing was lip synched. I've always wondered about that, and now I know.
Sunday we went back for a second round of taping, and saw Kelly Ripa, the float portions of the parade, Steve Rushton & the Santa Buddies, and the Stryker Dance team. Stupidly, I left my camera battery in the car, and after recovering from that boneheaded mistake I decided just to buy a disposable. If you've been to Disney, you know that retrieving something from your vehicle is likely to take an hour and a half, so I decided to be safe and just purchase the disposable. Unfortunately, the quality and quantity of the photographs I took is seriously diminished, but at least I have some record of the events.
If you decide to go next year, take note of my tips below:
- Filming tends to run late-November/early-December. Subscribe to your favorite blogs, and check out the production company website.
- Be flexible. Weather and talent often cause schedule changes. We attended Thursday hoping to catch Celine Dion and Jonas, but it turns out they weren't performing until Friday (later rescheduled again). We watched the Yanni Voices, and ended up LOVING it!
- Ask questions. Cast members have daily schedules in their pocket and will do their best to answer your questions about where and when to see various acts. Not all CMs have the same level of information, so don't hesitate to ask another CM if your not getting the info you need.
- Take snacks and drinks for children. It can be very long and boring for them, and honestly most of them just aren't that excited about being on TV. (Olivia wasn't - so it was hard to keep her motivated to be patient).
- Don't wear SpongeBob, Spiderman or other characters that aren't Disney-related. You just won't get on TV, no matter how cute you are.
- Don't look at the camera, ever.
- DON'T FORGET TO LOOK FOR US ON THE ABC DISNEY PARKS PARADE ON DECEMBER 25th!
- Here's a few highlights - for more pics please visit my Flickr Photostream.
Nathan Pacheco (Yanni Voices) Performing "Oh Holy Night"
Ender Thomas & Leslie Mills (Yanni Voices) before taping. How cute is he? Seriously. My daughter has a serious crush now.
Yanni Voices during their performance. High-class, clean performers. Very enjoyable.
Longtime Disney Parks entertainer Billy Flanagan. He was so funny, the perfect host. Provided great directions to the crowd and served as a stand-in for the talent during the crowd shots.
My children with Billy, as you can see, Olivia is done with this whole thing.
The "truck" (aka director)
Preparing for next shot with Yanni.
This is from Sunday, Steve Rushton performs on top of the Main Street Cinema.

Final "take" of the Santa Buddies shot. Confetti only goes off during the last take. In between takes, the street cleaners come out and clean all debris.
The dancers were incredible. The young lady front and center is from Mississippi, probably has a career as an entertainer!
Kelly Ripa!
The Santa Buddies (so cute, it's unbelievable)
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)