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“Cascade with Dawn Grease-Fighting Action” – AVOID IT!!!

Written By: Jenn - May• 22•09

One of the blogs I stalk read frequently had this story today, about the dishwasher detergent Cascade with Dawn Grease-Fighting Action. Holy smokes! If 2 uses of this nasty corrosive product can ruin a brand new stainless steel dishwasher and etch glasses (and we have to assume that awesome Saucy has the most divine drinking glasses), what the heck is the long-term result?

Given Cascade’s virtual “shrug” in response to her communication with them, it’s clear to me that they simply don’t care about their customers. In that case, one wonders why their customers should care about them… it’s time to move on, folks. I hear good things about Electrasol…

An interview with my 4 year old

Written By: Jenn - May• 22•09

1. What is something mom always says to you?
“Put your pajamas on”

2. What makes mom happy?
“When I kiss you”

3. What makes mom sad?
“When I don’t eat my dinner.”

4. How does your mom make you laugh?
“You tickle me! A LOT.”

5. What was your mom like as a child?
“I don’t know!”

6. How old is your mom?
“41”

7. How tall is your mom?
“THIS tall”

8. What is her favorite thing to do?
“Work”

9. What does your mom do when you’re not around?
“Work”

10. If your mom is on TV for something, what will it be for?
“You would be in a dancing play.” [???]

11. What is your mom really good at?
“Tickling me”

12. What is your mom not very good at?
“Nothing”

13. What does your mom do for her job?
“To clean the house and your office stuff.”

14. What is your mom’s favorite food?
“Broccoli”

15. What makes you proud of your mom?
“You give good hugs.”

16. If your mom were a cartoon character, who would she be?
“Miss Spider”

17. What do you and your mom do together?
“Cuddle, read books, play with Sadie outside, go shopping.”

18. How are you and your mom the same?
“We love each other.”

19. How are you and your mom different?
“Our hair is different colours.”

20. How do you know your mom loves you?
“We sit and we look at each other and adore each other.”

21. Where is your mom’s favorite place to go?
“Shopping.”

That’s my girl ;)

Baby feet

Written By: Jenn - May• 21•09

In my “Other Life” (meaning my creative, crafty side that rarely gets to peek out these days) I am a Life Caster. I am technically on hiatus from that though, because I simply don’t have enough hours in the day, and that little side business cannot compete with the actual money-making ones. However, I did/do have 2 outstanding gift certificates in circulation, and they’re both almost ready to expire. So today I did the feet of an 18 month old baby.

Normally I dread doing older babies and toddlers, because they tend to struggle and generally freak out when their bits hit the cold casting material. I guess you have to see it from their perspective though – some strange lady arrives at their door, makes lots of noise (prep work) and then grabs you and puts your feet/hands/bum/whatever into a container of really cold goo. Then when you try to get the heck out of there, you’re held tightly by said strange lady AND your own traitorous mother!

This is why I always have moms do the “cold” test before hand (seeing how they cope with having their hands or feet in a bucket of cold water while being held still), and make it a good experience. I also spend a few minutes talking to my victim model and playing with toys, patting the dog, yadda yadda.

This mom did good – little Madisen sat like an angel and babbled happily at me, only occasionally glancing down at her encased feet, and didn’t seem to mind that I had her legs in my grip. We babbled about the scented candle, the toy in her hand, and all sorts of inanities, and then, before we knew it, it was over and she was slipping out of the casting and getting on with her day. This was a good casting, and I’m always grateful for those!!

I do the finishing work in my home studio, because while the casting material is food grade and completely safe, the actual cast is made of some pretty nasty stuff that we don’t want kids breathing in. When it’s cured and ready to go in a few weeks, I’ll finish it with a gorgeous pewter (my favourite) like I did with these feet.