Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

New Experiences


One of the many dirt-throwing pictures!


Under a tent, in the hot summer morning, a group of politicians, educators, students and parents gathered...

WAIT! There were plenty of reporters there. I don't need to write like one! ;)

Never been to a groundbreaking before this morning. Never had the daunting task of choosing words to represent the emotions any high school parent might have at such an occasion as this. I was just me. And I had fun!





Unexpected things--food, keepsake shovel and hardhat, a trophy to memorialize the event, and a tumbler. The last, definitely, most practical of all. (Although, as an aside, I must say I think Garland was very happy with the shovel!)




I'm just glad the school is able to move past some of the controversy, even though there are still bridges to repair and build. (Interesting to me, Alta Vista Elementary, cited in this same Time article from 1958, and their issue of preservation wasn't even raised during their new building process when Katy and Emma attended that school!)

Thankfully for the people who have invested 7 years getting to this morning's groundbreaking, there were no protesters present, and in this evening's news we'll discover how the press will skew the event.

Click on this to see our ABC affiliate's coverage online. If you look carefully, you will see both me and Garland!--go to the "video" link on the lower left!


Principal Linda Nook and me, chatting with construction workers after the ceremony

It was a good morning. And on the way out, Katy stopped by Guidance to finally pick up her diploma.

That was the biggest accomplishment of the day.

Saturday, June 30, 2007

A New Dress - Part 3

Things are progressing with Emma's dress, although it doesn't appear to be as quickly as it really is!

Using measurements, a pattern is developed....

The pattern is tested on scrap fabrics...

"Tweaked" when needed...

And then "The Real McCoy" is cut and sewn!

So, in the past week, I have completed piecing the bodice, and now have good sleeve patterns. Before I am able to cut the little windows of the puffed portion, I still have some test runs to do. All in all, I feel good about the progress. I'm in the throws of the most time-consuming portion, and almost done with that! YEA!!

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

A New Dress


Catherine DiMedici



Let the designing begin!

Venice, 1583


Fabric has been selected, basic design has been approved (sister Katy once again doing an original for this coming year's Lady Chamberlain, Emma), and now getting the dress from paper to reality is my task over the next several weeks.

close up view of bodice inspiriation


I will be giving updates throughout the process....