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SHOW AND TELL

March 20, 2012 by tonja 8 Comments

You are all familiar with ‘show and tell’ day, from kindergarten, I feel sure.  At my former school, this meant to bring something to show and then tell something about it.  But, here…the lesson comes first…then the picture.

When I first went to Hawaii, I think I was 15, I bought a big piece of ‘tapa cloth’.  And it hung on my wall both at home and at college.  But, somewhere between getting married and moving and moving and moving and moving…it got lost.  Or someone threw it away…not knowing how special it was.  I have always searched for more each time I have been back, but all I could ever find was in galleries and it cost hundreds and hundreds of dollars, or it was made into some silly trinket instead of just the plain cloth.  But, when I went last year, I ran across some small pieces that were more reasonably priced and snapped up 3 pieces as quick as I could.  I kept those pieces rolled up in tissue paper while we travelled and I made it home with out any creases in them.  I then stretched then on canvas.  And, they are now very prized possessions.

The Lesson:  Tapa cloth (or simply tapa) is a bark cloth made in the islands of the Pacific Ocean, primarily in Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji.  It is made from the inner bark of paper mulberry trees or breadfruit trees, and can also be called kapa.  It was once of great importance to the islanders, being used for clothing,rugs, blankets, etc.  It was even traded with other islands, or given as gifts.  It is produced by strip long area of bark, then boiling and separating the fibers.

Then the softened fibers were pounded to make one large piece of cloth.

Several layers of these fibers would be glued together, then allowed to dry.   Traditional dyes of black and a rust-brown were used to decorate the cloth…primarily by use of stamps or stencils…with geometrical patterns of the native culture.  Each island group had its own special symbols.  These are still used today on decorative items, and often are the ‘tribal markings’ you see tattoed around the bicep or calf muscle of brave islanders!

Though strong when dry, tapa cloth would lose its strength when wet and fall apart.  Nowadays tapa is still often worn on formal occasions such as weddings and funerals. Another use is as blanket at night, or for room dividers. It is also highly prized for its decorative value and is often found used to hang on the walls as a decoration.  It is still used in ceremonial masks, and to wrap sacred objects.

Here are the small pieces that I bought…stretched and hung on the wall leading into our library.

I have had them leaning against the wall in the library, but now that they are hung…I love them even more!
And, if you can recall the story I told you about the ‘picture hanging and paint fiasco’, you will remember it centered around 3 pictures Adam gave us for Christmas.  Here are the pics, and their position on our wall.  It’s hard to get a good picture of a picture, but I did my best.

The areas around the birds are actually a little lighter than the rest of the picture.  I am so happy with these pictures, they truly add to the beauty of the home. (I hope that doesn’t sound boastful.  I don’t mean it to be, I just love it here so much.)  I am so, so proud of the artistic eye that Adam has, and his ability to put the things he ‘sees in his mind’ onto actual paper.  This grouping delights me every time I pass it!  Thanks, Adam!

My husband told me one time that he didn’t think I’d ever rest easy until I had knocked holes in all the walls in our house and hung pictures in every blank space available. Well, of course I won’t.  What are walls for, after all?

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CHRISTMAS DAY 2011

January 22, 2012 by tonja 4 Comments

Well, I was up at 2:00 and at 4:00 and now it’s 6:00.  Coughing my head off and feeling like yuck!  No way I can go to church…and I am so sad to miss the 65th anniversary celebration.  But, I am sure I am still contagious and besides that, if anyone sat near me they could not hear anything!  Why does God keep things like this from us when He knows how much we desire them?  I have no answer other that knowing it is better for me to be at home taking care of myself, than being at church.  I know God sees where the greater good will come and so that is what I have to trust in.  I don’t have to be happy about it, though.  But, His will, not mine.

So, since I have an infinite amount of time here…I shall upload to the blog the lovely pictures we made on Christmas Day 2011.  Yes. Yes, I know it is almost February and I am quite late. No. No, the pictures have not been in my possession.   No I did not take them.  I am just thrilled to have them now…and that’s all I’m gonna say about that!  So here we are …in pictures…

THE OWENS FAMILY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE McKIBBEN FAMILY

 

 

 

 

THE TOWNSEND FAMILY

 

 

 

 

WE ARE BLESSED…AND BLESSED …AND BLESSED SOME MORE!  GOD HAS BEEN SO GOOD TO US AND ALL OUR PRAISE GOES TO HIM!

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BOXED UP

December 26, 2011 by tonja 8 Comments

 


 “Surprise!  Special delivery for the Owens’ Family!”

 

“Ummm…can I get a little help here, please?”

 

“Nice of them to give me something to snack on.”

 

“Never mind…I’ll just get out by myself.”

 

 

“Or…maybe I’ll just wait for them to finish flashing those lights in my eyes.”

 

“O.K….I counted 25 flashes.  I think that’s about all you need.  Getting a little bored.”

 

“Hey, Dad!  It’s been fun…but really…I’m finished with this now.  SUPPER TIME!”

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LEVI…AT CHRISTMAS

December 18, 2011 by tonja 7 Comments

Will someone please tell me who this strange man in the red clothes is supposed to be? He doesn’t seem to know many words, either…he just keeps saying “HO! HO! HO!Maybe he needs to work harder.  He’s older than me and I can say, “Ma-Ma-Ma and Da-Da-Da!”

 

 

“Will you look at this?  I was getting ready for my bath and here they come with that camera again.  Slapped my hat on and then showed me these pretty lights.  I forgot all about my bath!  These lights sure are pretty…but, don’t taste them…they’re not good!”

 

 What a gift to our family!  This sweet baby has has expanded our hearts and lifted our spirits to the highest realm!  We recognize the ‘Giver of Gifts’…our Heavenly Father, who gives ‘all things good’.  And the gratitude we feel in our hearts is over-flowing.

 

"The Lord has done this, it is marvelous in our eyes."     Psalm 118:23 







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General, HUMOR, Photography

GET IN THE SPIRIT…

November 30, 2011 by tonja 4 Comments

 

 

 

 

 

 

 GO SHOPPING!!!

 

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