Punky Moms

Kicking Motherhood in the Ass

Happy Thanksgiving American Punky’s!

Peanuts characters are © Charles M. Schulz

We’ve been kind of inactive lately – and we apologize for it – but our kids are getting bigger and that seems to mean more time-intensive extra-curriculars!

This year, like previous years, we have a Thankful Tree on our table. We bring it out on November first and leave it up until the end of the month. I saw the idea a few years ago somewhere or other (oops! I’m sorry for stealing your idea if it was you!) and decided to adapt it. We picked up an after Halloween clearance wire spooky tree and I cut and sewed loops onto fabric leaves and then we pooled our ideas and wrote one on each leaf. Our leaves range from food on our table to the sun in the sky to the people in our home. We included imagination and money and clothing. We only have 25 leaves, but I’ve been tempted to add more. This year my nine year old told me he is thankful for bacon… not a bad idea if you ask me ;)

So while our year is winding down, we’re taking time to reflect on what we have instead of on what we don’t. I’m trying to impress on my kids – as always – that the upcoming holidays are not about stuff, and that we need to look at what we have and what others might not. So whether you are a have, or a have not, please try to remember those who have less and give what you can, whether it’s in the form of food, money or donating your time. We try to give year-round, but it really hits home this time of year, when we are gathering our family and friends up in our arms to celebrate the season, that not everyone has that ability.

September News

Lots of stuff going on in the punkysphere. We are all so busy…and tired…and then we get back up, and do it again each day. Such is life no?

Summer is closing out, everyone should be in school now and getting back into that schedule. Fall is upon us! I squealed this past weekend starting to see the Halloween gear out in the shops. Treated myself to a Pumpkin Spiced Latte today to really kick it off.

The forum made a horizontal move last month. to the new URL http://punkymoms.com/family - We were having some upgrade issues with our current board so we moved to (yet another) new one (for, we suppose, the last time!). The move was pretty smooth. If you are having any issues logging in, please email us at info@punkymoms.com

Persephone has been busy blogging away with her Goth Challenge Series. You can check it out over at The Night’s Plutonian Shore.

Paulita won herself a Pin-up Girl Photo Shoot and rocked it. Stay tuned on the forum for her to upload her shots.

Oz being as powerful as she is, did a pretty strong thing and took all the kids to Disney World for the American Labor Day vacation. Not an easy feat!

We had a giveaway last month and sent out copies of Joshua Pearson’s Alphabhetto book to two lucky winners. We love doing giveaways. If you would like to set one up, just use our contact form

Since the Halloween season is upon us, stay tuned for an announcement on the forum for our annual Halloween Swap. It’s safe to say that this is Punkymoms favorite time of year!  Boo!!!

 

 

Punkymom Giveaway: Alphabhetto

Friend to Punkymoms owner Paulita, Joshua T. Pearson has recently published an illustrated alphabet book that is all sorts of amazing. This book is an interesting take on the basic fundamentals that we teach our children at storytime, associating letters with a picture. The usual cast of characters that you relate to when thinking of the alphabet, Joshua has mixed these with the urban decay around us sometimes that we let disappear from our mind.  This book helps to captivate not only your child’s interest, but yours as well. You will be taken in by his creative use of poetry and clever visual settings.

Josh Pearson is a Tampa-based artist born in 1979. Raised in a small town in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, he collected random objects throughout his childhood and dismantled them constantly to create what he called “inventions”. At seventeen he began exhibiting his paintings and working for tattoo artists sketching custom pieces. Josh continued to arrange objects and construct “inventions,” going so far as to shift the plates and cups at the dinner table into different compositions every time he sat down. Soon, this obsession would find its’ way into his artwork. He started incorporating colorful collages of magazine clippings after running out of supplies in the middle of a painting, and the tattoo imagery began creeping into his paintings by combining his ink drawings with the collages. What started out as a means to an end, has become the practical approach to everything he does today. Creating something new using only discarded scraps forces him to face the limitations of the material and think around them. This alphabet of creatures was derived with the same philosophy. By examining ordinary objects we encounter every day, we may discover the hidden characters inside of them. We can choose to ignore our sometimes ugly urban environment or embrace it and see its potential.

Want to snag a copy? I have two of these beautiful books to give away! Entering is easy. Head on over and like the book’s facebook page. Then come back here and comment! Anyone can enter, you don’t have to be a current member of the forum.  Contest will be open until September 2nd at 10am EST.  Winners announced by noon.