Archive for November, 2007

Knitting socks…

Posted by Jodi on Nov 30 2007 | knitting

I want to learn how to knit socks.  This will be the next project on my list to do.  I used to be afraid of patterns when they called for using several different needles at once.  I worked on a project called wool soakers that had me using 3 double pointed needles, and it couldn't have been easier to do!  I laughed at myself for being afraid!  So as soon as I am finished with these two baby blankets I am going to order some really cool sock yarn and try to make myself a pair of socks, if all goes well, I will be making them for presents for next Christmas!  Wish me luck!

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Kitchen towel topper

Posted by Jodi on Nov 27 2007 | crochet

I had my sister in law show me once again how to start a towel topper pattern for kitchen towels.  I completed this one on Thanksgiving. I actually started the next one without having to call her to talk me through it.  On this one I have to sew on the button yet.  I went to a craft show today and got an idea what to do with them for some Christmas gifts!  They are so fast and easy to do!!

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Would you take…

Posted by Jodi on Nov 27 2007 | Uncategorized

diet pills to help aid in weight loss. I am thinking about. I will be doing lots of research to see which one is the safest.  I want to be able to look great in a swimsuit this summer!  Having kids does a number on your body, especially if you have a c-section!  This so called "shelf" I have been saddled with had got to go!  If we could swing it, I would just have some plastic surgery to get rid of it, but thats just not in the cards for us!  So dieting is the way to go for me!

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Carts

Posted by Jodi on Nov 24 2007 | Uncategorized

I wonder if the new Metro Health looking into these healthcare cart?  They finally completed the building of the new hospital. Granted they moved everything over, but getting some shiny new carts would be nice as well.  I like the stainless steel ones.  I wouldn't mind having one myself for my house. I could put it to good use in my daycare.

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Point and shoot or a SLR Camera

Posted by Jodi on Nov 23 2007 | cameras

So I am looking at getting a new camera soon.  I want an SLR and have found this from SBA that will help me convince my hubby I do need one!!

General info on Point and Shoot vs. Digital SLR.

1. What is SLR?

SLR refers to Single Lens Reflex, or a camera that has one single lens to both view a scene and capture an image. What this means, to the casual photographer, is the picture you take will be the same as the image you view through the lens. It also means you can change the lens to take telephoto or wide angle photos. The most appealing aspect of an SLR camera is the ability to adjust the camera's settings manually, so that a seasoned photographer generally knows what the finished picture will look like before it is ever viewed.

2. What is Point-and-Shoot?

A point-and-shoot camera uses one lens to view the scene, and a separate lens to capture the desired image. This means the image captured will not be the actual image viewed by the photographer, but only a close approximation. For most casual photographers, the image is so close you won't recognize the difference. Point-and-Shoot cameras require very little manual adjustment (if any), and operate like the name describes. Focus is usually automatic.

3. Does an SLR take better photos?

Yes. With an SLR camera it is usually easier to capture high quality photos. SLR cameras also have a learning curve, and require the user to learn a little about how a camera works.

4. Does a Point-and-Shoot take poor photos?

No. A Point-and-Shoot camera may take high quality photos, and the quality of these cameras is constantly increasing. It is more difficult to produce a professional quality photo with a Point-and-Shoot camera, but it is possible.

5. Is a Digital SLR worth the investment for a casual photographer?

Probably not. An SLR camera is usually the choice of serious amateur photographers and professionals. For people who just want to snap a few shots of their kids here and there, or take a picture of their dog while hiking, a digital Point-and-Shoot will produce great pictures. An SLR is bulky, expensive, and requires a little time to learn. A Point-and Shoot is compact, less expensive, and easy to use straight out of the box.

6. What are some of the Pros of Digital SLRs?
- Lower image noise at higher ISOs. (Larger Sensors gather more light.)
- Faster Autofocus
- Interchangeable lenses offer variety.
- Full zoom control
- RAW image mode for greater image control.
- Access to more powerful flashes and professional grade accessories to improve your photography when desired.
- Best choice when speed of capture is important and in low light situations.

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 Here's a little more info on Point and Shoots:

Point and Shoot Digital Camera Strengths

* Size and Weight - to be able to slip a camera in a pocket as you dash out the door to a party is a wonderful thing. These days point and shoot cameras can be slim and light - to the point of not even knowing you’ve got them with you. This is great for parties, travel and all manner of situations. Of course some point and shoots can be quite bulky too (especially some of the super zoom models on the market).
* Quiet Operation - this was the thing I noticed about my new point and shoot the most. Not only didn’t my subjects not notice I’d taken shots of them at times, once or twice it was so quiet that even I didn’t notice I’d taken a shot.
* Auto Mode - the quality of images produced in point and shoots varies greatly, but in general they shoot quite well in auto mode. I guess manufacturers presume that this style of camera will be used in auto mode (or one of the other preset modes) mostly and as a result they generally come pretty well optimized for this type of shooting (as do many DSLRs these days).
* Price - in general point and shoot digital cameras are cheaper. Of course you can go to the top of the range and spend as much as you would on a cheaper DSLR, but most are in a much more affordable price bracket.
* LCD Framing - as I mentioned above, many digital camera users prefer to frame their shots using LCDs. Point and Shoots always come with this ability and some even come with ‘flip out’ screens that enable their users to take shots from different angles and still see what they’re shooting.

Point and Shoot Digital Camera Weaknesses

* Image Quality - point and shoots generally have small image sensors which means that the quality that they produce is generally lower. This is slowly changing in some point and shoots but in comparison to DSLRs they still have a way to go. It’s worth saying however - that if you’re not planning on using your images for major enlargements or in professional applications that the quality of point and shoot cameras can be more than enough for the average user. Manufacturers are making improvements all the time in their technology and even in the last year or two I’ve noticed significant image quality improvements.
* Smaller ISO range - once again this is changing slowly (my point and shoot has the ability to shoot to 1600 ISO) but in general ISO ranges are more limited in point and shoot cameras - this limits them in different shooting conditions.
* Speed - point and shoot digital cameras were always notorious for their slowness, particularly their ’shutter lag’ (the time between pressing the shutter and when the image is taken. This is constantly being improved but the instantaneous feel of many DSLRs is still not there with point and shoots when it comes to shutter lag, start up and even focusing time.
* Reliance upon LCD - most point and shoot digital camera rely almost completely upon their LCD for framing. While some enjoy this others like to use a viewfinder. Most point and shoot cameras have view finders but they are generally so small that they are almost useless. Some models don’t have viewfinders at all (increasingly a trend).
* Manual Controls Limited - many point and shoot cameras do have the ability to play with a full array of manual settings and controls (or at least make it difficult to do so). They often come with ‘aperture priority’ and ’shutter priority’ modes which are great - but quite often the manual controls are hidden in menu systems and are not as accessible as on a DSLR (if they are there at all).
* Less Adaptable - while they are highly portable point and shoot cameras are generally not very adaptable. What you buy when you first get them is what you are stuck with using for years. Some do have lens adapters to give you wider angles or longer zooms but generally most people don’t go for these accessories.

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Payday Balls

Posted by Jodi on Nov 20 2007 | Baking

Ohhhhh  I found a yummy recipe today on a Christian parenting board that I am going to try this weekend!  

Don't these look yummy??

The recipe

Payday Balls Recipe

1/2 lb. melted white chocolate coating
1/3 C. peanut butter
1/2 C. marshmallow cream
melted caramels for dipping
chopped peanuts

Mix together 1/2 lb melted white chocolate coating, 1/3 cup peanut butter and 1/2 cup marshmallow cream. Roll in logs or balls, Freeze ( if you do not freeze these before dipping in caramel, they will melt and mix with the caramel) Dip frozen ball or log in melted caramel and roll in chopped peanuts.

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Wine of the month

Posted by Jodi on Nov 19 2007 | Uncategorized

Have you every thought about joining a wine of the month club? I am considering it, but for a gift for my father in law.  I like the different options Gold Medal Wine Club offers.  You can choose from Gold, Platinum, Diamond and International Series.  The prices aren't that bad either.  The Gold Series offers a red and white wine each month.  The wines are dry and they don't offer any sweet wines.  At times they will send 2 red wines.  You can choose to have only red or white wines if you prefer.The pricing is a little different if you opt to go this route.

They have a referral program that is pretty cool.  All you rave to do is send them their name and address and if the sign up you will receive an extra bottle of wine in your next shippment.  Also available is a reorder discount for additional quantities of featured wines for up to 45% off the direct prices.

In your shipments you will receive a fun and informative newsletter.   In this newsletter you will find fun facts about the wines and some recipes.

So if you have some wine lovers in your family, check out a wine of the month club as a gift for them this holiday season.

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Scrapbook pages

Posted by Jodi on Nov 17 2007 | Scrapbooking

Today I have a friend over and we did some scrapbooking!!  I completed 10 pages (well 9.75 ~ I have to type up the class list and add it to the page).

I got Trents school scrapbook caught up to 5th grade.  I was thinking that this would be the last year in that book, as I didn't have any pictures of him in 6th grade.  But as I was digging through a stash of stuff, I found his cross country team picture and some awards and his honor roll ribbons.   So I will be able to continue for at least one more year with this book.

The next 2 pages are my sister in laws birthday

Then Thanksgiving with my brother, his wife and girls

 Then Christmas with them

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Tickets

Posted by Jodi on Nov 17 2007 | Scrapbooking

I think it would be really fun to make a scrapbook page with Van Halen tickets as a way to surprise someone that they are going to go to the concert.  Then leave the second page open, but with designated spots to put pictures of the actual concert.  I am going to have to keep this in mine for any future concerts or events I go to with any of my friends or family.

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Lighting

Posted by Jodi on Nov 17 2007 | Uncategorized

I need to find some better light fixtures for the area I have my scrapbook stuff.  The halogen light I have is really bright, but it puts off way to much heat.  I would really like to get one of those specialized lights for scrapping.  I am going to have start a new savings envelope with all the things I want to buy.  

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