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Saturday, October 16, 2010

Getting lost in Barcelona is...


Fun!!


Adventurous!!

A little frustrating!!

Hilarious when you discover you've been walking down the exact street you've been looking for all afternoon!!

October 16, 2010
Barcelona
- arrived at 3 pm
- took airport shuttle to Place de Catalunya and walked to our hostel. Jenny and Lacey were going to meet us there.
- walked to Block of Discord which was only a block away from our hostel.
- walked down main boulevard to Place de Catalunya and stopped at the Information Center.
- started on our search for a souvenir shop I saw listed online on Carders Street.
- walked through Barrio Gothic and saw charming streets and cafes.
- finally found Carders even though we were already on the street. I really get confused when streets change names mid-street. Oops :)
- walked back to the Eixample district and ate at Que Que tapas bar listed by Rick Steves. I've discovered I do not like tapas.
- back at hotel to sleep. I was so happy that we made it all afternoon with not wanting to die of tiredness. Too bad we really weren't able to sleep because the streets were full of loud people ALL NIGHT LONG- it was a Saturday night and Barcelona football had a game (which we found out had won b/c of the people cheering in the streets at 2 AM). It did not get quiet until the sun rose.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Bon Voyage

10 days in Europe and my suitcase only weighs 26 lbs!! Funnily enough- Lesley's carry-on also weighs 26 lbs!! I guess we must be twins :)

Saturday, October 09, 2010

We're on the news!!!

This is a snippet of a news story tonight on Fox 13 News. We participated in Making Strides for Breast Cancer at Liberty Park- a five mile walk to raise awareness and support. At the very end, a reporter asked to interview us so we were all nice and sweaty from speed walking but we were happy to answer her questions. She interviewed all of us (mom, Andrea, Lesley, and ended with me) and then her camera man followed us a little in the park. Lauren was still in her jammies that just happened to match our tee-shirts. I had to give a shout-out to Weight Watchers and Gina's Tuesday Turtles!!
So now I'm basically a legend "let's face it, it happened" and "I'm no longer carrying photo ID because people should know who I am" (Sue Sylvester)

Friday, October 01, 2010

iPhone Proposal in Movie Theater

Check out this video on YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMRBGtyQuXk&feature=youtube_gdata_player

It's the most awesome proposal I think I've ever heard of- it took him
4 months to put it all together!!

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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Best "Saturday" Ever!!

So today was my day off this week; my "Saturday".
It was the best "Saturday" I've had in quite a long time!!!
It started out with a weigh-in at Weight Watchers (lost 4 lbs- thank
you stomach flu!!) then I washed my car. Lesley picked me up and we
met Haley and Aaron at the Aquarium. It is so fun to see Ronan and
Aaron play- it's like they're brothers!! They run and hug when they
see each other and then get super excited to see all the animals. I
don't know which was more entertaining, watching Aaron and RoRo or
seeing all the fish :)
Then I went with Haley to Rumrz (aka Eat a Burger) for lunch. It was
so nice to just sit and talk with her- it feels like forever since
I've done that with one of my sisters. She lent me a book about
positive management styles (which I read in an hour. I will review it
here in a later post).
Then I went to return something at Target and as I was browsing around
the clothes I ran into my best childhood friend Irene and her son
Luke!! We ended up going to dinner together and catching up. Irene is
one of those friends that you don't see very often but it seems like
no time has passed when you finally get to see eachother. The last
time I saw her, Luke was just a couple months old and now he is a
flirting toddler!! So Adorable :)
The night ended with the Netflix arrival of "Bride and Prejudice"-
totally awesome blend of Bollywood and Western movies. Loved it!! Plus
Sayid from Lost plays the Bingley character.
This was a day that I really needed and I am so grateful to Lesley and
Haley for letting me tag along on the playdate and to Irene for
following the promoting to go browse around Target while her husband
was in class this afternoon!!
I feel rejuvunated and will ready for work tomorrow and this busy
weekend at the gallery (General Conference/ Ladies Night).

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Monday, September 27, 2010

OMGosh!! My Singles Ward is like a Jr. High Dance

You know how at a Jr. High Dance, the boys stand on one side of the gym and the girls on the other and they rarely meet in the middle?

 

Well imagine that scene.

 

Got it in your mind?

 

Good, now switch the location to an LDS Chapel and instead of sweaty prepubescent tweens, picture 25-35 year olds.

Instead of lining the walls, the sexes are separated by pews.

 

Yup, there you have my singles ward yesterday!! I was looking around and all the girls were sitting together on 1 pew and the boys (I could use the word “men” but that would be a gross misuse of the word) huddled together on another- rarely mixing it up between the 2.

 

It was the same in Sunday School. The teacher found it so ridiculous that she made everybody move so that it was boy-girl-boy-girl, and it took a lot of effort to get it that way! The boys were dragging their feet and not switching seats while the ladies were being compliant and getting up and making the boys move.

 

What is going on?!!

 

Do girls have koodies?!

 

Are they afraid if they even sit next to one of us, we are going to fall madly in love with them and stalk them like unto Fatal Attraction?!

 

 

 

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Saturday Seething (part 5 of a 444 part series)

First off- BIG thank you(s) go out to Jenny and Haley for bringing me medicine when I was sick earlier this week. You SAVED me!!!! Thank you Jenny for bringing me a super bug killer pill that got me to stop throwing up- your kindness in offering it the minute you found out I was sick means so much to me.

Thank you Haley for bringing me blessed Zofran that took away the nausea, even super early in the morning with Aaron still in his jammies.

And a big Thank You to Lesley and my Mom for bringing me drinks, saltine crackers and making me cups of tea. I love you all!!!

 

So it is Saturday, and I am working (yet again). The word Saturday used to hold a happy meaning of relaxation and Eat-a-Burger lunches, but now it is just another word, much like unto Wednesday or Monday.  It is not that I really mind working Saturdays, it’s just that everyone I know isn’t working and I imagine they are going to lunch or getting pedis, or shopping.  Whenever I have days off, they usually are when everyone is working so I have no one to hang out with. I typically end up staying home all day on my days off and clean and/or play with Millie and Fiona. It’s funny b/c I don’t have TV or Internet access at my apartment (which made being sick SUPER boring!!)- so I don’t really know what I do all day.  I guess Millie and Fi are excellent time wasters and zap it away- ha ha!!

Back to Saturday- I am working next Saturday as well for General Conference and then I won’t be working another Saturday until November!! That is partly due to the fact that I will be spending 2 Saturdays in Europe!!! I cannot wait for my cruise and I already have my luggage tags for the boat and registered my trip with the State Department.  It is hard to believe October is nearly here. I guess that is a good thing about working so much, time passes quickly.

 

I know I complain a lot but I truly do love my job- I love talking with people interested in art. I love frame designing with clients. I love researching new art and finding out the latest releases from artist.  

My job is pretty awesome and glamorous!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, September 24, 2010

Trax

So this afternoon I find myself on public transportation on my way
downtown to take a look at an original Del Parson for a client who
lives out of state. Trax is actually quite enjoyable for a people
watcher but I feel I can't really people watch because i don't want
people to talk to me. I have forgotten why people usually have ear
buds in while on public transportation (like in the Tube)!! I do have
to admit I feel kind of metropolitan and a little grown up taking Trax
downtown. The only reason I'm taking Trax is because I don't know
where to park- ha ha. This way I can just jump off and back on once
I've seen the piece. It's a win-win :)
I should take Trax more- but then there are some weirdos but that
makes life interesting, right?

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Insight for the day

You never really notice how dirty your bathroom floor is until you are
laying on it for hours making "contributions" to the porceline gods.

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Thursday, September 09, 2010

TMI Thursday:

I've begun working out again (shocker) and I've been doing light
weight lifting and muscle toning instead of my go-to cardio on the
eliptucal. I have done so many squats and lunges in the last two days
that I can hardly sit down!!!
People with amazing bodies must be sore ALL the time!!

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Saturday, September 04, 2010

Saturday Seething (part 4 of a 444 part series)

1. The AC has been broken at the gallery (again) since Wednesday. It
has been hovering around 80 degrees so it's not that hot but just hot
enough to make you miserable and plus there is no air movement in this
corner of the building. Blah....
2. I know I scheduled myself for this but I'm really bummed to be
working ALL of Labor Day weekend even though I also worked ALL
Memorial Day weekend. And apparently there is a thing called holiday
pay but my company doesn't do that.
3. I no longer get paid overtime so the minute I hit 40 hours I'm
closing the gallery which mean I get to close at 6 pm today!! It's
okay because I'm pretty sure DB is closing early tonight too.
4. I sold my first original painting and yet I feel like I did
something wrong; I guess I thought I'd feel differently about my first
original sale. I love the artist and working with her and the client
has been wonderful and actually quite fun. I thought I'd want to do a
happy dance and make a Leatherby's run after the deal was made but I
simply took a deep breath and got back to work. I guess I'm just
maturing into a more pratical lady.

So now my dear friends, go have a fantastic Labor Day weekend for all
of us left laboring in our offices/jobs!!

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Thursday, September 02, 2010

Inspired by this...

Remember my post back in the Spring about resurgence of British Anti-
War posters in popular culture? Well I found this a few weeks ago in
my "research" and wanted to share it with you.

Friday, August 27, 2010

My how they've grown

Happy adoption day Millie and Fiona!!

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Planning a Trip

So Jenny, Lacey, Lesley and I are going on a Western Mediterranean cruise in October (2 months away baby!!) and I am so excited to plan our port excursions.  We start in Barcelona, sail to Naples, Civitavecchia (Rome), Livorno (Florence), Ville-Franche Sur Mer, and Toulon, then back to Barcelona.

To be totally honest, I am quite overwhelmed by how much I want to do in each city and how much can I actually accomplish in a few hours. The activity I love most is simply walking around with my camera and soaking in the culture and sights of a city. Most of my Italian art background is in architecture so that approach really appeals to me. Plus, I have never been on a cruise before so I am not sure what to expect.

 

We arrive in Barcelona Saturday afternoon and we do not board the ship until Sunday around 1 in the afternoon. The things I want to accomplish are strolling the Ramblas, Gaudi’s Casa Mila and Park Guell, and the Block of Discord. If I have time, I’d love to see Gehry’s Fish. Our hostel is in the Eixample neighborhood which makes the Gaudi and Modernisma sights fairly easy to get to. (Well most of Barcelona is easy to get to.)

So we board on Sunday and then whole first day is at sea.

 

We get to Naples on Tuesday and the only problem with that is the Archeological Museum is closed that day, and they have the best artifacts from Pompeii and Herculaneum. So with that in mind- I want to get pizza margherita in Naples, then take the train to Sorrento which is the gateway to the Almaphi Coast

Sorrento is known for lemons and the Italian dolce vita. Then we could take the hydrofoil (water taxi) either to Capri or just back to the port in Naples. It sounds relaxing for a great introduction to our trip.

 

The next day is Rome!!! There is so much I would LOVE to do in Rome but my top 3 are:

1. St. Peter’s Square/Basilica (except it is closed Wednesday mornings for private audiences with the Pope so it will have to be an afternoon activity).

2. The Pantheon

3. Trevi Fountain/Spanish Steps

and I’ll add a 4. The Borghese Gallery (to see Bernini sculpture!!)*

 

Sure I’d love to see the Forum, the Coliseum, etc but I really love Baroque Rome more than Ancient Rome (except the Pantheon- it is my top favorite ancient roman site). Sure I’d love to go to the Vatican Museum and swoon in the Sistine Chapel and Michelangelo’s “Last Judgment” (oh and that little thing he painted on the ceiling!! LOL) or all of the extravagant regalia of the Catholic Church, but I only have a few hours in the Eternal City.

 

The next day is Florence and the port is quite a way away from Florence itself.

My top attractions in Florence are:

  1. Ghiberti’s Gates of Paradise (and all the other doors on the Baptistery of course!!) well basically everything included at the Duomo.
  2. The Uffizi*
  3. The Academia to see Michelangelo’s David (the real one, not the replica they have on the street).*
  4. Ponte Vecchio

 

After our two insane days in Rome and Florence, we get to relax on the Cote d’Azur in Ville Franche Sur Mer!!!

Now we could be more active and take the train to either Nice or Monaco, but I am really leaning toward a relaxing day along the French Riviera. They have a Savonnarie factory (soap) where admission is free and they have a great factory store. The town square becomes a spontaneous market whenever cruise ships come (yay!!).

 

Our last port is Toulon and both Lesley and I have had a hard time figuring out what there is to do there. The cruise ship’s excursions offer daytrips to Aix-en-Provence, Marseille, and Cassis.

 

Like I said earlier- I would be happy to walk around and enjoy the cities and embrace the beautiful chaos that is southern Europe. Do any of you have suggestions or tips to either cruising or traveling in Italy? Am I missing any “must-see” sight?

 

 

* Need to make reservations in advance

Wednesday, August 04, 2010

That 4:30 Feeling

I don't drink energy drinks but I LOVE the 5 Hour Energy commercials
with "that 2:30 feeling"- that is SO me most days at the gallery. Its
not that I fall asleep it is more like I cannot focus. Every day
around 4 pm I need something to pick me up. I used to have a secret
stash of Starbursts that I'd dip into for my 4 o'clock pick me up but
I had to get rid of that habit with my weight problem. Then I switched
to clementine oranges in the Spring but I think I must have OD'ed on
them. I used to take a quick walk in the parking lot but it got too
hot- I would get back to my desk and have sweat running down my face,
which is not a good thing in my profession. My trick as of late has
been a cold water refill in my water bottle but that isn't doing it
today. I'd love a slurpee or a crisp apple, or sour watermelons...ummm
sour watermelon!!!
Do any of you get "that" feeling during your day? What do you do to
combat the "2:30 feeling"? Any tips or suggestions would be greatly
welcome :)

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Monday, July 26, 2010

One Word

Pretzel M&Ms

(you have to try them... That is if you can find them!!!)

Friday, July 23, 2010

BY THE WAY...

I am now in a band called Beaucoup with my 6 year old nieces.
Basically Lesley and I sing the chorus of Taylor Swift songs as they
play imaginary instruments. We have our first gig next week so Valie
requested a rehersal for "1:30 in the morning"! Their friend Tulan is
our first groupie :)

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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Ideallic

Today concludes birthday season- we have 8 birthdays in the family
from Memorial Day to July 21st. It's awesome!! Today was Ashley's 6th
birthday and she had a princess tea party at La Caille. Isn't the
setting just perfect for a castle?! I feel like I'm standing in front
if a painted backdrop but this is how it truly looks (iPhone cameras
don't lie- they aren't good enough for that! LOL).
It was hot but it was wonderful and totally Ashley.
Evan's 5th birthday was yesterday and he a totally Evan part over the
weekend with a bounce house, waterslide/kiddie pool, and BBQ. He got
guns and transformers from his friends and family- it was strange to
have a Thomas the Tank Engine free birthday for him but he's all Star
Wars and stuff now.
The next birthday is Valie's who is having a rock star party- I can't
wait to see what Vickie comes up with! (as a random side note, it took
me 3 times to type Vickie's name right. It kept coming out as Bickie!!
That's what Aaron calls Bickie- dang I did it again!!)

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

After the events of this past week, I have realized how precious this life is. Life is too short to be miserable and “men are that they might have joy”- it is not worth wasting the time to be negative and whine. We need to choose to be happy and choose to do things that make us happy. I work ALL the time and for what? So I can have big numbers on a pay check? I need to spend more time with my family, I need to make time for friends, I need to have some fun. With that in mind, Lesley, Jenny, Lacey, and I are going on a Mediterranean cruise in October. I have worked so hard this past year and it is time for a vacation so we are going all out on a wonderful experience. I get to go to Italy!

 

 

Allison Dawson

Gallery Manager/ Art Consultant

 

Repartee Gallery at Fort Union

1110 East Fort Union Boulevard

Midvale, UT  84047

(801) 352-2569

allison@reparteegallery.com 

www.reparteegallery.com

 

 

Will You Accept This Rose? Thoughts on The Bachelorette 2010

I think Ali has the best group of guys this show as ever had!! They have traveled to Europe (they keep saying “around the world” but really it was just Europe). Now they get to end the show in Tahiti- so lucky!

I think Ali has been an alright Bachelorette, but Jillian and Trista are still my favorites. Ali giggles when she is nervous and so she giggles after almost every sentence. Plus her hair looks messy all the time which is not a good combo with her long extensions and her clothes aren’t always that flattering (what was that poncho/sweatshirt she wore in Cape Cod?!!!). But enough about her, I want to talk about her men J

I heart Chris!! He always has the best comments in his interviews. He is sweet, handsome and genuine. He is the best bachelor on this show since Ryan Sutter.  The comments on Chris Harrison’s blog repeatedly say that Chris is “too real for reality TV” which I can see. But isn’t that honesty and “realness” the whole reason why we started watching reality TV in the first place?  I loved watching his hometown date with Ali (why can’t that be Alli- ie ME! LOL). They got to walk along the beach and play with his dog then hang out at his house. I thought they were so sweet sitting on the porch and did a little role play about how married life would be. A: “How was your day, dear?” C: “Well the boss yelled at me again. I need a beer.” A: “Oh well I have one in my purse.” Then when he started talking about his mom and how they had pictures of her all over the house- it was really sweet. It was nice to see them keep her memory alive. Having lost a parent, I don’t know what is worse, having constant reminders that they are gone or just moving on in life trying hard not to even think about it. We don’t have pictures of my dad around, they are all hidden up in Cameron’s room. I thought I would cry watching them talk about his mother but I didn’t- I just kept thinking “I have a message I would like to share with you about the Plan of Salvation and Eternal Families”!! 

Back to Chris and Ali’s relationship- earlier on in the season, Ali kept thinking about him as a friend but then things changed in Portugal- I think that is awesome. She knew a lot about his family and stories from his life, like a real couple. Whereas with Roberto whom Ali has had an amazing physical connection from the get go, she really doesn’t know that much about him and didn’t really know anything about his family until she met them. I think that could be the problem with this show sometimes, the couples only talk about their “connection” or the “process” and then make-out. They don’t talk about anything real which seemed to be the problem with Jason and Melissa, once the show was over, they didn’t have anything to talk about.

Now to Roberto- I finally see it! The blogs have been saying how “hot” he is and I just couldn’t see past his unibrow which made him always look like he was scowling. But seeing him in Tampa and so excited on the baseball field- I get it. He did look hot in that uniform, I must admit. J She still doesn’t know much about him. When his dad asked Ali about her goals, he mentioned Roberto has big goals too and I am not sure Roberto and Ali have even talked about each others goals.  I think if they had discussed that, his dad’s questions wouldn’t have been so tough.

In conclusion- I am on Team Chris if you couldn’t tell.

Even though 90% of the couples on this show don’t last, people still love it. I think we watch it because we love falling in love. We get emotionally invested in these people and their relationship. We want them to succeed and be happy. We read all about their break-ups because we care and we feel like we were a part of the relationship.

 

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Saturday Seething (part 3 of a 444 part series)

I'm not seething today- I am grateful today but I like alliterations :)
I am so grateful for my Savior and for my eternal family. I have
witnessed the power of prayer and the miracle of fasting.
Without going into too much detail, my bff Kendra had a blood clot in
her brain and was in an induced coma for 2 days. She is now awake and
is able to talk and move all her limbs!!! She is still in the ICU but
she's alive.
Today is her 26th birthday- HAPPY BIRTHDAY K!!!!!! I think the nurses
in the ICU are getting her a cake :)
I wish SO much that I could be there with her but I'm working. I am so
grateful I was able to go yesterday and visit her.
Thank you everyone for your prayers, love, and keeping her in your
thoughts. I know without a doubt it was love and prayers that saved her.

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Sunday, July 04, 2010

Happy Independence Day 2010!!

This is Lesley and I waiting for fireworks at Sugar House Park with
Jenny and her friends tonight (yes, it was only July 3rd but it still
counts! Lol).
It was so fun!!
I had donated a dollar to the cause back in May and I proudly wore my
pin tonight.
Thanks Jenny for inviting us, I'll never forget almost being killed by
that crazy Lexus just because you were considerate to others :)

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

This isn't a Lemonade Stand... It's a Lemonade PARTY!!!

Monday, June 28, 2010

Murder on the Orient Express

This is such a great movie and you all should watch it if you ever get
the chance. The middle is a little slow but the end makes it all worth
it!!
I heart Agatha Christie- her interweaving storylines are brilliant and
you can never guess the end!!

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Saturday, June 26, 2010

Saturday Seething (part 2 of a 444 part series)

I am working today but I just had 2 glorious days off this past
Thursday and Friday!!! Plus I have this Monday off as well- things are
looking up and I finally feel like I have a life again.
So my two days off started with a lovely collagen facial at Cameo
College of Beauty- it was 1 hour and 45 minutes of HEAVEN!!! Then I
went to Andrea's to help decorate for Lauren's first birthday and I
ended up taking Evan and Jack swiming at my complex. They were the
most perfect little boys ever!! They listened and never ran away from
me and stayed right with me in the pool. I was a little nervous to
take them swiming by myself but they were little angels for their
Auntie Alli. Then Lesley came down and say by the pool for a bit. She
took E to the potty when he needed to go (I was impressed he didn't
pee in the pool and actually told us when he needed to go). The we had
a fun party for Lauren at the Powell's. Yummy food and L couldn't have
been more adorable!!
My second day off started with a drive down to PG to pick up Kendra-
we went to the Utah Arts Festival down at Library Square in SLC. The
Greek food I got for lunch was pretty good. The art was okay- some
blew me away like the watercolors on silk, the embroidery paintings,
and the glazed/blowtorched canvases. Then we took K home and watched
some TV with her. It was such a fun time and I had not seen Kendra in
over a month!!
Since this is suppossed to be my weekly rant- I better get to the
point of this 444 part series: public nose blowing MUST GO!!!!!
There are special desingated places for "private business" so why do
it at the dinner table in a restaurant? Or during a business meeting?
Or at the movie theater? A simple wipe, I understand, but a full on
blow and a nose pick is NOT OK!!! Especially when they then examine
it... Sorry, I just threw-up in my mouth a little.
Get up from the table, excuse yourself from the meeting or breathe
through your mouth until the movie is over- do whatever you have to do
to NOT blow your nose in public.
Let it be written- Let it be done!!!

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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

My New Favorite Site

Go to www.shabbyapple.com
It is wonderful!!! I am sitting here at my desk just drooling over
these dresses and day dreaming about how great they'd look on me here
in the gallery :)
Check out the "flirty" dress section on the left side bar- it's so
fun!! As a bonus, all the dresses (well the ones I've seen) are under
$100.
My favorites are : Champs Elysee, Fifth Ave, Ingird, and Nine to Five
in apple green.
Check them out :)

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Saturday, June 19, 2010

Saturday Seething (part 1 of a 444 part series)

I really want a Saturday off of work. An entire Saturday away from work so I can get errands run, clean my house, spend time with my family, and have some fun (maybe even go on a date).  

I have only had 3 whole Saturdays off of work this year.  The first was when I was in California in February, when I moved in March, and then when I was in Moab in May (a big thanks to Nannette who made all of those days possible!!) 

I will have Saturday July 3rd off and Saturday July 24th off (YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!) so I need to make sure I have something really fun planned those weekends. I am thinking Cabin and going to Rockport or going up the canyon to Ledgmere and have a bonfire and roast marshmallows.  I also think it would be fun to go camping at Cherry Hill. I remember my Aunt and Uncle taking all us kids there when we were little and I cannot remember having more fun!!

Well tonight I am going to a Luau Pool Party with Jenny’s ward and I am really looking forward to having some fun, or at least swimming in my Aunt’s pool- it’s the best pool :)

Happy Saturday to you all and I hope you make them fun!!

 

 

 

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

GIVEAWAY

My dear friend M is having a giveaway on her blog: www.albertis-window.blogspot.com

She is giving away a DVD box set of “The Private Life of a Masterpiece” produced by the BBC. I have been on the waitlist for this at the library for ages- it is that good!!! It includes amazing image quality and satisfies the seasoned art historian yet is also enjoyable for the art history novice.

It is educational AND fun!!  

 

Check out the blog, enter the giveaway, and then if you win… give Art History Alli the box set?!

 

Thanks!!!

 

 

Thursday, June 03, 2010

I need to soften my heart...

Because I think Relief Society is full of crap. I really hate that I think that but I do.

I get to teach Relief Society this week at it’s the Teachings for Our Times lesson.  The selected Conference talk is Sister Beck’s “And Upon the Handmaids in Those Days Will I Pour Out My Spirit”

After reading it- all I can think is how full of crap it is. She starts out talking about how women in the Church, all over the world, are struggling and facing difficult times and hard challenges. Her answer to help: 1. Personal Revelation 2. Attending Relief Society and 3. Learn the proper way to measure success.  She says, “I have felt that there has never been a greater need for increased faith and personal righteousness.” Ya right, because the reason we are all struggling is because we lack faith and aren’t righteous enough- Thanks Sister Beck, that is way comforting.

Granted, I think her section on personal revelation is wonderful and insightful and something we all can apply to our lives with more zeal. I have been trying to follow the promptings of the Spirit more regularly.  How am I to know if the revelation is from God and not just my own thoughts if I never act upon them? So I now try to act on almost all the promptings I get- like where I should go for lunch or whom to Facebook a little message to that day.  I was really inspired by Sister Bonnie Parkin when she came to talk to our stake.  She said, “Never suppress a generous thought” and I have taken that heart.  Even if I feel foolish, I have tried applying my thoughts into action. Like what President Bednar (Elder Bednar now) used to say at BYU-Idaho, you must act or be acted upon.  I choose to act upon my promptings and not have my thoughts act upon me. Back to personal revelation, a good way to continue to receive it and obtain solutions to increasingly difficult problems is to act upon it, even the little seemingly insignificant ones. Sister Beck says, “having the Spirit of revelation makes it possible to prevail over opposition and persist in faith through difficult days and essential routine tasks.” Okay, so I am with you there Sister Beck, but as you move on to your next point, I kind of want to punch you in the face.

Let my preface this paragraph by letting you know that my all time favorite Church callings have been the one I have now, being a Relief Society Teacher, and being on Enrichment when I was a sophomore at BYU-Idaho. The older I get, the more I think Relief Society to moving away from the younger sisters/ the more I realize RS is for the “old people”. I have been blessed to attend wards all over the world and the same set up exists- the young sisters in the ward are called to be in the Primary or Young Womens… they do not attend Relief Society.  And now the RS has basically eliminated all social aspects of its organization essentially leaving the young sisters isolated.  I remember my mom going to Home Making and then to Enrichment- now they have “break out groups”- which sounds way fun (NOT!!!!!). I guess I should be grateful that I get to attend RS in my singles ward b/c once I get married or attend a family ward, I’ll mostly likely be put in Primary or Young Womens and will not return to RS until I am middle aged.  So getting to what Sister Beck says- “When Relief Society functions in an inspired way, it lifts women up and out of a troubled world and into a way of living that prepares them for the blessings of eternal life.” She continues on saying RS helps sisters increase in personal righteousness and strengthen home and families.  How can it help strengthen home and families when the sisters that have the young families cannot attend RS and they no longer have the social activities outside the 3 hour Sunday block? How can they be taught and inspired themselves when they are teaching Primary? Lets be honest, I really only attend Church to take the Sacrament and I attend my other 2 meetings only because I am obedient. 

And don’t even get me started on the “Charity” aspect of RS- actions speak much louder than words and from what I have observed just recently with my mother, I laugh with anger at her RS. My mother broke her RIGHT arm back in February- she actually told her VT (which I was shocked that she actually let her VT know) and her VT send a card. That’s it- no offer to bring her dinner or if she needed errands run or need a ride any where since she broke her RIGHT arm and she is right handed- plus she was on heavy narcotic pain meds so really shouldn’t have been driving.  Then my mother’s arm did not heal properly and she had massive corrective surgery and I happened to run into 2 members of her RS and asked them if they could get some meals into my parents… nothing. My mother ended up being the hospital for 2 nights for her outpatient surgery and nothing from her RS. Isn’t this the kind of situation where it is easy to get the RS involved and they would all be jumping to help? Granted, my parents are on a full-time mission but she is still a member of their Relief Society and my mother is a difficult person who has a hard time accepting help BUT they should have tried harder and insisted on bringing at least one meal- my poor father is so helpless it is amazing he didn’t starve to death- oh that’s right, my mother made him dinner. With one hand. While high on OXY! 

I think maybe RS needs to change its name to “Teaching, Inspiring and Strengthening hour of Church” because that is its focus.  It is no longer a society and it doesn’t really provide relief. It used to, but no so much any more. 

Now I do believe there are some amazing RS out there that do care about its sisters and provides compassionate service- I know this because my BFF Kendra is the compassionate service leader in her RS- she works on her calling constantly and helps get meals to new mothers, takes sick sisters to the doctor, and even had a schedule set up for companion/visitors for a sister who was going through Chemo so she wouldn’t be alone.  I am so tempted to go join Kendra’s ward- I bet that level of service and compassion in her ward has brought the sisters closer together and truly lifts them “into a way of living that prepares them for the blessings of eternal life.”  Maybe it’s just the wards in Holladay?

So this post has been filled with bitterness and a whole lot of anger but I am thinking more and more of the work Kendra does and it is making me feel a bit more optimistic.

I love serving in the Relief Society- well come to think of it, all but one of my callings in my adult life have been in the RS.  I am all about women and the power we posses.  We have special gifts of the spirit and I totally see Sister Beck’s point when she references President Kimball: “Thus it will be that female exemplars of the Church will be a significant force in both the numerical and spiritual growth of the Church in the last days.”- Ensign, Nov. 1979.

The Sisters Rock and basically we will be the ones to build up the kingdom of God in the last days because we listen to the promptings of the spirit by personal revelation and because we are diligent in serving even when it is hard.

I guess my anger stems from my disappointment in what I thought RS would be when I grew up.  I was looking forward to Home Making night and making cute things to help make my house a home.  I would hear my mom get nostalgic for the days when RS had a weekday lunch and the sisters would be able to socialize and get a yummy recipe to make for their families.  I was looking forward to the friendships I would make and things I would learn to help me be a better mom. Then I got to RS in college and I loved Enrichment!! It was a mix of spiritual lessons with lots of socializing.  It is hard to get to know people at Church and Enrichment helped us bond so we could then have friends to sit with and the little conversations between lessons could be more meaningful. Then they made Enrichment quarterly (once every four months) which made it 1 time during a semester- LAME. Now in my singles ward, we don’t even have it! What is there left to make RS any different than Sunday School other than its only women? We did have a RS temple night back in April which I loved- but even then it’s not like a social activity.

I think a big thing that all women struggle with is loneliness. As a single girl- I don’t have co-workers and I don’t have a ton of friends so most days, my social interaction is limited to my clients and family (and my cute kitties but they don’t really talk back!).  I am so lonely and I have a hard time making friends (I’ve been this way my entire life). RS should offer a built-in friendship but it doesn’t. I am the teacher and still most of the girls don’t know me in my RS.

I see my sisters with young kids- they don’t get to talk to adults except their husbands and the most conversation they get is between Max and Ruby or Thomas and Friends.

I see my grandmother who sits most evenings with my grandpa in their comfy rocking chairs- luckily they winter in Yuma and have the most amazing set of friends (I am so going to visit again this year and hang out with their hilarious group of friends and go to the swap meet and get shrimp tacos in Mexico and gamble at the Q casino!!). Okay- so my grandma probably isn’t the best example because her life is pretty awesome as is :)

I see my mom who hasn’t been to RS in her own language is about 8 years. She has no friends (sorry Mom but its true) and she still talks about her Alta Hills ward or her ward in Tampa (from the 70s!!). She has been in her current ward for over 20 years and most people don’t know who she is- that is sad.

Concluding this long and most likely blasphemous rant- I really love being a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.  I know that we have a Heavenly Father who loves us. I know that Jesus Christ is our Savior and that Joseph Smith restored the Gospel and Priesthood to the Earth. I know that we have a prophet to lead and guide us.  I know that Relief Society is a divinely instituted organization and that it has the power to change the world.

I also know that my heart can and will be softened so that I can teach this lesson with the Spirit to fulfill the purpose of Relief Society as outlined by Sister Beck- Teach, Inspire, and Strengthen.

 

*The Image I chose to include is “For Such a Time as This” by Elspeth Young. It is her depiction of Queen Esther. I love it and it is making me feel better- I think the women of the scriptures would be an awesome RS lesson

 

 

Wednesday, June 02, 2010

Luke 22:43

“And there appeared an angel unto Him from Heaven, strengthening Him.”

 

This passage of scripture has been on my mind lately.  My recent scripture study has me focused on the Atonement and Gethsemane which normally I glance over b/c it makes me too sad and used to give me nightmares as a kid (that is why I only saw “The Testament” once when it was at the Legacy Theater at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building).  I prefer to focus on the resurrection and the wonderful things that happened after our Savior’s suffering but for some reason, I am becoming more and more fascinated by what took place in Gethsemane.

This scripture has been illustrated by several artists throughout history but I have only chosen a few to illustrate my idea. The first image is by Carl Bloch, a 19th century Danish painter, the second is by Liz Lemon Swindle, a contemporary LDS artist, the third is by James Christensen, a contemporary LDS artist, and lastly we have “The Holy Trinity” by Masaccio, an Early Italian Renaissance painter.

In the Bloch and Swindle, you see the angel cradling the Savior and holding Him up.  While these images are beautiful, almost tragically beautiful, I do not think they really fully illustrate Luke 22:43.  The Bible used the word “strengthening” not “comforting” so with that word choice in mind, I think James Christensen’s “Gethsemane” is extremely effective and powerful.

Putting it in a more spiritual LDS context, I find this piece emotionally moving when you think of the Priesthood.  I think the angel was sent to strengthen the Savior by the power of the Holy Priesthood, which is the same power that created all things.  When you think of how awful His suffering must have been and how difficult it was for Him to be away from His Father’s spirit, He needed the strength and encouragement of a Priesthood holder.  I love how the angel stands behind Him, his head bowed with arms out-stretched to balance and support the suffering Savior.

As I was thinking about the significance of Christensen’s composition, I was hit by its similarity to Masaccio’s composition of “The Holy Trinity” but instead of Gethsemane, the scene is Golgotha (well, set inside an Early Renaissance church) and instead of an angel, it is God the Father who has his arms out-stretched behind the cross. 

I love the idea of our Heavenly Father as a Priesthood holder looking over all of His children with out-stretched arms to support and strengthen us- even if we can’t see Him.  He stands behind us, sending angels, messengers, visiting teachers, neighbors, friends, and sweet tender mercies exactly when we need them. Our Father in Heaven and His Son, Jesus Christ are actively engaged with what is going on in this world and in our lives- they love us and want us to return to be with them for eternity.  

I also like to think my own father is watching over me as my priesthood leader and sending me strength and blessings when I need them in my day-to-day life.

Isn’t the Gospel of Jesus Christ so awesome?!!! I cannot imagine the hopelessness others must feel without the knowledge of the infinite atonement of Jesus Christ, eternal families, and the blessings of temple covenants. 

So the next time I am going through a difficult trail- I am going to remember the Lord is ever present and the way I am feeling nothing in comparison to how our Savior felt in Gethsemane. With the knowledge of the Gospel, there is only room for joy!!

 

 

Tuesday, June 01, 2010

No, I did not crush sleeping pills in her baby food!

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Memorial Day Weekend at the Cabin

Saturday, May 29, 2010

So Happy

This is Millie in art form J

 

Allison Dawson

Gallery Manager/ Art Consultant

 

Repartee Gallery at Fort Union

1110 East Fort Union Boulevard

Midvale, UT  84047

(801) 352-2569

allison@reparteegallery.com 

www.reparteegallery.com

 

 

Friday, May 28, 2010

Weddings and Funerals

Weddings and funerals are one in the same in the life of a single girl.

 

Don’t get me wrong- I ADORE weddings and am truly HAPPY for my friends- it is simply that weddings usually herald in the inevitable death of our friendship.*

It is totally understandable since we no longer are in the same stage of life- they have husbands that they need to take care of and we can no longer sit at the back of our singles ward activities (or the TA office) and laugh at the prissy girls and the guys that try too hard. 

It is not that we mean to “break-up” neither do we have ill feelings towards each other, we just fizzle out.  Enduring friendships take a ton of work and when you don’t see or talk to each other all the time, you fizzle out.

That is why I love Facebook- We single girls can keep in touch with our married friends without having to make an awkward effort to have a relationship :)

I get to see pictures of their babies and tell them “congrats” on big news and they can see pictures from my travels and my totally awesome single life- It’s perfect!

To All My Friends (married and/or single): *imagine me singing:*  “Facebook, Facebook will keep us together!”

 

*The only exception to this is my BFF Kendra where we actually became better friends after she got married- it really helps that her husband is awesome and lets me steal her away constantly!!

BTW: K- We are having a Red Mango run the next time I have a meeting in AF. Okay? Good! Love, A

 

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Fun Facts with Alli: Top Baby Names of the 2000s

Boys
1. Jacob
2. Michael
3. Joshua
4. Matthew
5. Daniel
6. Christopher
7. Ethan
8. Andrew
9. William
10. Joseph

Girls
1. Emily
2. Madison
3. Abigail
4. Olivia
5. Hannah
6. Emma
7. Samantha
8. Isabella
9. Ashley
10. Ava

*Information is found on MSN Lifestyle

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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Just trying to see if I can send video to my blog via my iPhone

Valie is singing Happy Birthday to Auntie Lesley:)

Moab 2010

Delicate Arch!!
I loved Arches National Park and totally want to go back some day. We
also went river rafting on the Green River and ate at the Moab Diner.
Our campground was delightful with lots of trees and comfy grass. It
was SO windy so we didn't get much sleep in out tent but now I think I
like camping (LASIK has changed my life in yet another way!! LOL).
It was a great way to celebrate turning 26!! Thanks Jenny for coming-
you made it more fun!!!

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Vacation is Approaching!!!

At 4 PM May 20, 2010 my vacation starts!! Lesley, Jenny, and I are
going to Moab for the weekend with my singles ward. We'll get there
Friday around noon and go for a hike (destination undecided but i'm
leaning toward Delicate Arch) then have a group activity that night.
Saturday is a river raft trip, aka massive water fight. I'm so excited
to go camping and not have to worry about my contacts :)

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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Thinking about Pino

Here are some more images of Pino’s work. 

A lot of his work surrounds boudoir scenes with sensuous women but there are also some tender moments between women and children as illustrated in my previous post.

His standing, single figures are powerful and ennobling. His soft brushstrokes infer a reverence for the subject and yet the faces lack emotion. 

I find his work interesting as he keeps the full figure and doesn’t seem to be fetishizing the female body by segmentation, and yet there isn’t really a strong personality to the women.  He treats their figures with respect but then doesn’t provide them with a soul.  Is he just painting beautiful objects or are these real women and he is missing the point of portraits?  

The first image “Angel from Above” probably has the most personality with a simple smile and the child in her arms. I think this might be my favorite so far.  Instead of having down-cast eyes like some of Pino’s women, she looks strait out at the viewer with the child in her arms, challenging our gaze.

I keep going back and forth thinking Pino’s work is heavily theoretical or simply pretty pictures. In our Post-Structuralist society, could it be both?

I’ve been having lots of fun thinking about art J     

 

Allison Dawson

Gallery Manager/ Art Consultant

 

Repartee Gallery at Fort Union

1110 East Fort Union Boulevard

Midvale, UT  84047

(801) 352-2569

allison@reparteegallery.com 

www.reparteegallery.com

 

 

Monday, May 17, 2010

Pino

So I was doing research on Pino, an Italian Artist now living in New York that we will soon be the dealer for here in Utah. I ran across the first image, “A Soft Place in my Heart” from 2010 and instantly loved it.  I think it has a contemporary approach to a nostalgic subject. When I continued to delve deeper into his body of work I found “A Time to Remember” from 2005.  Do you notice anything? THEY ARE EXACTLY THE SAME PIECE!!! Just with different coloring.  The 2005 version is much darker and has a lot of dimension where as the 2010 version has a solid grey backdrop that keeps the eye flat.

I am somewhat astounded that he has both of these pieces in reproduction and they were created only 5 years a part.  I in my experience, I have never seen an artist literally and blatantly repeat a painting.  Repeating compositions is common but the artists usually change the costume, color and texture of fabric, or hair color of the model.

So what do you think? Which version do you prefer?

 

Friday, May 14, 2010

Russian Realism

This just arrived today- I am so excited to finally have it ready for
display in the gallery!! It is Podlyaski's "Yellow Socks" from the
Springville Museum of Art. Well Yellow Socks is a shortened title
because the full title wouldn't fit on my labels.
I'm excited to bring something different to the gallery. I think it
fits well with our religious sensibilities and our secular side as
well. It is sweet and charming. I love that the scale is on her level,
keeping the scene a bit more intimate, almost sacred. It reminds me of
Mary Cassat's "Little Girl in a Blue Armchair" except Podlyaski's
little girl is more proper and reserved that Cassat's who sits
slouched with her skirt around her waist. I love the sketchy yet
distinct details in the wall paper and the patterns on her clothes. I
love the color choice of acidic yellow for her socks and the way it
gives the girl a realistic story- who doesn't know a girl with a
favorite something or other that she wears with everything no matter
what? Heck I still do with my shoes (which are yellow...
Coincedence?!! Maybe).
I have other Russian Realism works coming to join this precious girl
and hopefully this can be a continuous trend in helping people
purchase at art that isn't only religious- not that's bad don't get me
wrong- but since I'm in a Deseret Book, most of my display is
religious in nature. Hopefully I can help broden minds of the average
DB customer and help them see new possibilites.
What do you think of this piece? Isn't the frame lovely?! It's a
brushed gold so it looks like silver and gold- it's one of my
favorites plus it's super afforable. The entire piece, art and frame
is $190!! I kind of want to order one for myself :)

Dreaming

Have you watched this week’s Modern Family yet? I have been day dreaming about vacations a lot lately so now I SO want to go to Hawaii and stay at the Four Seasons!!! I found it very interesting that they were by the pool almost in every shot and never at the beach, did any one else notice that?

Well I think that situation would be perfect for my family.  Lesley HATES natural bodies of water (irrational but I completely understand it) so the pool situation would work for her.  My mother could go to the lavender farm and take my dad along to give him something to do.  We could go to the beach with the nieces and nephews and let them play in the sand and then we would get all together at night for dinner. 

It really is ideal- now I just have to talk my parents into a family vacation.  We’ve done Vegas as a family but it has kind of lost its excitement.  I remember doing some family vacations when we were younger, like our stay at the Phoenician in Phoenix or our trips to Disney World where Dad had business conferences.

What would be really fun is a CRUISE!! That would be the perfect family vacation with so much to do and see to please everyone.  If you want to sit by the pool and be warmed by the sun, you can do that! If you want to shop or see the locals, you can do that!! It seems like a win-win situation :)

In conclusion, I just really want to go somewhere fun and relaxing. Sadly, I am too poor to actually go on vacation and I’m a workaholic so even if I did get a vacation, I’d be too worried about work the whole time. I guess my overnight trip to Moab with my singles ward next weekend will have to suffice for this summer. I’m supposed to be having more fun in 2010 but I’m not.  I don’t know how to have fun.

 

Monday, May 03, 2010

Country School House, 1879

Now this type of art isn’t always my favorite but I am loving this new piece by Morgan Weistling.*

It reminds me of Anne of Green Gables with the one room country school I think it is great how Weistling has given each child a personality and a story. Some are listening to the young, beautiful teacher, others are whispering to each other; girls are starring at boys and some of those boys are starring at other girls.  I just laugh and think of my education experience!! I also love the old images of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln on the wall.

 

 

 

*He is with Greenwich Workshop Publishing, as is James Christensen and Cassandra Barney.