[Nfb-krafters-korner] Half way done!

Dixie blueherons at sbcglobal.net
Sun Nov 7 14:37:29 UTC 2010


Dick,

I have a fun craft for you for Thanksgiving.  Let me look it up,  it is
playing with food! 

They are little turkeys made from candy corn, Ritz crackers, Hershey kisses,
and I think peanut butter for the glue.  I will find it and post it here
this week.  


Dixie

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-----Original Message-----
From: nfb-krafters-korner-bounces at nfbnet.org
[mailto:nfb-krafters-korner-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Dick Carlson
Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2010 1:33 AM
To: List for blind crafters and artists
Subject: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Half way done!

Oh boy!  What a day.
I had my nephew here for a good bit of the day and we had us a time.
Trust me...there were times when I'm sure he thought his uncle Dick was nuts
and at one point probably even mean.  That's OK though.  He knows I care
about him and want the best.

First of all, I know what Willy's getting as one of his Christmas presents.
He's going to get a straight cane that doesn't fold...maybe even two, one
for my house.
He conveniently forgot to bring his cane today.  He has one of those little
folding canes and I thought it was in his backpack.  
He learned that sometimes, there are few obstacles that get in the way of
him walking freely.  He wanted to go to the park today and swing.  However,
when I found out he didn't have his cane, we talked about how he was ALWAYS
going to use it when he was with me and anywhere else.
So, we actually drove back to his house and got his cane.
We came back and then went for our walk.

I'm very tempted to try making him use it on his own now when we walk
together.  

Then came the arts and crafts.  You guys are going to need to keep on
inspiring me to keep these ideas happening!

Willy wanted to work on the picture.  He knew where the materials were and
went straight for the table3 and began handing me different things.  I
stopped him and asked where and how he was going to put them on.  He had a
puzzled look on his face because he's generally been handing them to me and
telling me where they can go and then I end up using that glue stick and
putting them on for him because he found it hard to use it.  He asked for
the stick that pastes and I told him we didn't have it any more.  I then
said that he was going to begin putting the stuff on himself and that we'd
do some together.
He wanted to know how, and I showed him the bottle of Elmer's glue.  He
wasn't sure what he was going to do with the bottle, wso we discussed how we
were going to try something new2.  I then said the feared word..."Messy!"
He's been taught not to be at all messy at home.  

I began trying what you guys suggested and squirted some glue on a piece of
paper so that he can use his fingers.  I decided not to just put a little
bit that would dry quickly.  I put a good mound there.  I then told him to
just put his finger in it and put it on the first scrap of paper we'd paste
on the collage.
He wasn't sure about it but did it though.  You should have seen him simply
barely use his finger tip...almost his nail.  He found it wasn't working so
well and asked why not.
I then suggested he use more of his finger and more glue.  In a gentle but
nudging way, I took his finger and dragged it and pushed it around in it.
He wasn't sure if he liked it or not but then I showed him what to do.

I think when we work on it tomorrow some more, he'll get more of the hang of
it, don't you?  We did get some stuff put on the collage and talked about
the various things we were putting on.  We also just cut some strips of
paper out because he wanted to put them around the collage as well.  OK.
Sure.



So, now that I've begun getting him exposed to this stuff, am I doing OK so
far?  What do I do to proceed with this and do more of it tomorrow?  He was
not reluctant to doing it but was uncertain about getting that one finger
dirty.  In fact, he made3 sure it was that one finger, for the most part.
In fact, I'm kind of tempted that when we work on it tomorrow to also join
him and show him that I can do it too and get my "hands dirty" so to speak.
Hmmm, getting his hand dirty or at least involved more than just one finger
might not be such a bad idea.  I don't know.

We finished art time for a while and actually did some singing.  He loves
music!  Neither of us play instruments and we found it was a bit hard to
sometimes sing songs without an instrument or something with which to keep
time.  Hey, music is also art, right?  We had a little lesson in rhythm.
Willy had a bit of a clapping lesson!  I didn't really know he hadn't been
taught to clap right, so we worked on singing and clapping for a little bit.


We then went for a hamburger before taking him home.

Dick
PS. More collage work tomorrow!
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