Thursday, December 29, 2011

3D Apple Greeting Card

In Guiyang, there is a tradition for people to give each other apples as gifts for Christmas.

My pile of apples wrapped in ridiculous amounts of cellophane.

I wanted to make something for my students that was meaningful, and I really liked the idea of these recycled book crafts, so I decided to take my own spin on it and make a 3D apple out of a notebook!

First I grabbed some notebooks (not the spiral bound kind), and ripped off the cover.


Then I drew the outline of an apple and cut it out.


I colored the edges of the apple with a red marker. If I had spray paint or a red ink pad, I would've rather used that, but I'm in China. Those are luxuries I am not willing to go out of my way to obtain.


I wrote in a Christmas message on the pages of the apple and gently tugged on all the pages to fan them out. Then I glued on a little twig to one of the folds and voila! Paper apple! (I really wish I had spray paint or something but it's not bad!)

  
Hehe an apple on an Apple! Get it?
I probably won't make this for Christmas in America, but it might be a cute teacher gift if you put pictures of students or thumbprints with their signatures on the pages.  :)

Happy crafting!

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Matcha Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting

Made these green tea cupcakes for a Christmas party last week!


Got the cupcake recipe from here and the frosting recipe from here. The cake turned out a little bit dense, so next time I might try something different with the recipe. But then again, I don't have an electric mixer, so that probably changes something...


They looked and tasted good, though!

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Things I Say To My Students

So I have this one student named Min Yu, and some of the other students and I were making fun of him one day...

MinYu: Hey! I am not a mean man!
Me: Oh but you are... a MIN MAN!

Haha >:)

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

The Prodigal Cat: Epilogue

Ever since Muffin came home, he spends his days sitting right in front of my little space heater...


And when I turn it off to leave the house, this is what I find when I get back:


I think I know one cat who is never leaving a heated room again..

Saturday, December 10, 2011

The Prodigal Cat: A Christmas Miracle

If you have been keeping up with my blog, you probably remember that I am currently in possession of a certain cat named Muffin.



Muffin is generally not too much of a nuisance. He stays inside and sleeps for most of the day. At night he likes to snuggle up next to me for warmth, although that sometimes leads to me waking up with a cat butt in my face the next morning. It's true that Muffin has weekly vomiting episodes and every now and then will wake me up at 4 in the morning because he is screaming at a stray cat outside the apartment, but even Betsy has admitted that she grew a little soft spot for Muffin.

So when Muffin ran away last Tuesday evening and didn't come back, we were both shocked.

What happened was this: I had some students over for dinner, and Muffin was actually having a lot of fun jumping into their laps and being pet. For some unknown reason, however, when they opened the door to leave, Muffin dashed outside, ran down the stairs, paused for one moment to look back at me and meow a goodbye, and disappeared into the night. I ran down the stairs after him, but by the time I got to the bottom, Muffin was nowhere to be found.

Now let's remember, it is 32 degrees outside at night here, so it's literally freezing. Muffin has never lived outside before. In addition, Muffin is at least like 10 years old. He can't even catch mice. There is just no freaking way Muffin can survive out on the streets of Guiyang, so Betsy and I both assumed that Muffin would come crawling back home later in the night.

Well, the whole night passed, and then a whole day, and then another three nights and three days, and still no sign of Muffin. We had all pretty much lost hope.

This brings us to Saturday night. I'm in the kitchen putting some tortilla chips on my plate to make some nachos. Wendi, our teammate who was sleeping over at my place that night, was to my right, grabbing herself a plate. Betsy is walking into the kitchen when she asks, "Hey, should we have a memorial service for Muffin?"

We decide to throw a little service for Muffin at some undetermined time in the future and settle down for our girls' night. Three plates of nachos, one bag of popcorn, 12 cookies, many cups of soda, and one Twilight movie later, I am bringing the dirty dishes back to the kitchen when I hear a soft "meow meow meow" at my front door.

Shocked, I turn and give an "it can't be possible" look towards Betsy before I rush to the door. I crack the door open and in slinks in Muffin!

The excitement and the joyous cries of "Oh Muffin! You're back! Where have you been?" lasted for about one minute until we realized how utterly filthy this cat was.

Given that Muffin loves to climb onto beds, blankets, and people, and given that Muffin will cry all night if not given a warm place to sleep, we knew that we had to do something to clean this cat.

So where did you find Betsy and me yesterday night at midnight? Why, looking up "how to give a cat a bath" on Google, of course!

Luckily, Wendi was here to help document the whole thing.

Here are Betsy, me, and Muffin before the cat shower. I tried to waterproof myself as best as possible. Muffin was suspicious.


Betsy and I brought Muffin into the bathroom and locked the door. It was my job to hold Muffin down while Betsy washed him. The website said to use cat shampoo, but we didn't have that, so we used my Pantene Pro V. Muffin was unhappy.



 The finished product: an extremely ugly, extremely unhappy, semi-clean cat.


Of course, I did not escape without some battle scars. Thank goodness Betsy had Neosporin and Band-aids.




Moral of the story? Don't own a cat.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Construction Paper Holiday Wreath!

Hello, friends! Recently, I decided to continue my limited-resource holiday decorating by creating a Christmas wreath out of construction paper, and it turned out AWESOME! So I thought I'd share it all with you!

First, I cut out a wreath-shaped circle out of cardboard. The outer ring is 8 inches in diameter and the inner ring is 4 inches.



Next, I cut out about 50 circles from green construction paper. These were 2.5 inches in diameter.



I pinched the center of each circle, folding the rest of the circle into random ruffly shapes.



Next I just took some glue and glued a bunch of the folded/crumpled circles onto the outer perimeter.



Repeat for the inside perimeter.



Then I just filled in all the blank inside spots!



Finally, at the end I just added a little bow at the bottom to make it look festive.. if I had more beads or craft supplies, I might have added some red or gold balls to decorate the rest of the wreath, but I think it still looks fine the way it is!



Tada! Super easy and super cute!

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Jump On It!

I thought that as a teacher, I would utilize all the knowledge I learned from all the research I studied in my linguistics and education classes in college. Instead, I find myself utilizing skills from every area of my life BUT my classes.

Case in point: I have somehow become the adviser for our department's dance club. I thought I would just have to oversee it and let the student leaders do their thing.

Nope.

I find that not only do I have to learn the dances, I also have to teach them!

So of course, I started off simple. I thought teaching them the Jump On It dance, as seen in the Fresh Prince of Bel Air, would be a good introduction to dance and to western culture...


Looks like we've got a long ways to go...