When I was very young, I would often go with my family to Love Field airport in Dallas to drop off or pick up visiting relatives. My father seemed to have a knack for spotting old friends or famous people in the crowds and sometimes we'd have an opportunity to meet someone special.
I remember once we were introduced to a very nice black man. I guess it stuck in my mind (I think I was 3 years old) because we didn't encounter many black people in my white neighborhood in Dallas, Texas. But I remember how my father spoke with such respect as he introduced us. Clearly, this man was somebody special and I was told I would remember meeting him. And I did.
I was much older before all the blanks in my child-like memory were filled in and I realized that that man was Martin Luther King, Jr. He was on his way to a meeting of the Atlanta Pastor's Conference, and my parents told him about my grandfather who would also be there. We later heard that my grandfather did meet him there and when Dr. King heard his name he said, "Oh, I just met your three beautiful grandchildren in Dallas!"
I remembered Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and he remembered me.
*Author's note -- please take a moment to read the comment left by "TheVaryIdea". That's my dad, telling the rest of the story.
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Monday, January 19, 2009
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
From Pink to Black
Pink & Pinker is gone! The bear I mentioned in my previous post didn't languish for too long in my Etsy shop before finding a new home.
The next bear I finished was a custom order that came to me when someone spotted my Blue Jean Bear on my Flickr and asked if I could make a black denim bear with scraps they had on hand. I'm always interested in doing custom orders like that, so they sent me one leg's worth of an old pair of jeans and here's the result (I added a red ribbon around the bears neck after taking these pictures):


This customer happens to be an amazing photographer. She sent me a couple of her pictures so I could turn them into pocket mirrors to include in her package with the bear. Here they are:


You should check out her blog here and see her work on her on her Flickr, too.
The next bear I finished was a custom order that came to me when someone spotted my Blue Jean Bear on my Flickr and asked if I could make a black denim bear with scraps they had on hand. I'm always interested in doing custom orders like that, so they sent me one leg's worth of an old pair of jeans and here's the result (I added a red ribbon around the bears neck after taking these pictures):


This customer happens to be an amazing photographer. She sent me a couple of her pictures so I could turn them into pocket mirrors to include in her package with the bear. Here they are:


You should check out her blog here and see her work on her on her Flickr, too.
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
New Style Puzzle Ball
Most of the puzzle ball toys I've made so far have been in a traditional style. Traditional kid colors, prints and fabrics. I recently got a bunch of non-traditional scraps from my friend, Kristie, aka Rockerchic...here's her Etsy Shop, which you really should check out if you get a chance. Wish I could've found some funky clothes like the ones she makes when my kid wore toddler sizes...she would've loved them!
So now I've got some funky scraps to play around with. Here's the first of many to come from that collection. This one will be listed in my Etsy shop tomorrow morning:



So now I've got some funky scraps to play around with. Here's the first of many to come from that collection. This one will be listed in my Etsy shop tomorrow morning:




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