Monday, July 9, 2012

Denver ROCKS!!















What a way to start the summer!! We sure were spoiled in Colorado.  Thank you Dan and Kathryn.  Check out some of the great pictures and sights we saw.   It was also "sweet" to spend such quality time with Andrew and Lindsay!!   June 2012

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

We'll see how this goes!

So i decided to make my own blog. I just wanted to find a place where I could share some of what goes on in my classroom as well as my own artwork. Check it out and let me know whatcha think :)

Loulabelle Creations

Love you all!

Linds

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Field Trip to Milwaukee

Hi family!

I had stumbled upon this today and enjoyed what has been happening in everyone's life. Even if it had been a couple months ago. I think this will turn out to be such a good reminder of what has happened in our lives waiting for all the new exciting things to come!

So for my first post I thought it would be fun to show you where I was yesterday.

The people in my studio and I all piled in a fifteen passenger van to Milwaukee. Needless to say it was pretty tight. We have spent plenty of time together in studio, so being in a cramped car for a couple hours didn't feel much different. The studio that I am in is called "Hypermarket". The end goal is to design a building that is a community center and also a place for people to get nutritious food or make their own in urban gardens. Our site will be in Chicago, but we went to Milwaukee to see some examples. Oh and to just see a famous building that you all might recognize.

We started off at an urban farm that was in a residential neighborhood. It is in lower income area, so having fresh and organic food available for the community is a big deal. The place is called Growing Power and was started by a man named Will Allen. He has actually met president Obama and is making some large steps towards urban farming.

The place is pretty similar to what you would think of as an urban farm. Some of their most interesting parts are their aquaponics system. Basically a system that uses the water that fish live in to water the plants and the plants filter the water to make it clean for the fish. The plants are harvested and so are the fish. They had these aquaponic systems in almost every single one of their greenhouses.



We spent a couple hours on a tour of the place and how everything runs. Our next project, before the final one, is to design our own. Since it was winter they didn't have a lot growing but had mushrooms and some sprouts. They had also talked a lot about their compost and all the millions of red wigglers. They did have some livestock, but it was only goats, chickens, and turkeys.

Once we left the urban farm we stopped for lunch at a cafe down the street. My professor found this place because the owner bought his motorcycle. It kinda gives you a little understanding of what the place was like. It reminded me of potbelly's.




After we were stuffed, we again stuffed ourselves back in the car and drove to the Milwaukee Art Museum. As we turn the corner onto Art Museum Drive we were amazed by one of the most famous buildings designed by Santiago Calatrava. Even though I went there in August with Caleb, it took me back when I had first seen it. It still was just at intriguing. I think the pictures can speak for themselves, but there is also nothing better than actually experiencing the space. You have to go. You can go to see the art too I suppose.
This building is all poured concrete, with maybe only a little metal for the "wings" and windows. All the white looks like its metal, but don't be deceived.








In the center is a part of Calatrava's addition and the original building from the 70s is the rectangle structure. Below what we are standing on holds the actual exhibits. Calatrava's addition looks cool, but it could not hold much art work because of all the light. I think its more of a community center than what it was actually suppose to be meant for. And a structural masterpiece.

 That cantilever off the older wing of the art museum is crazy and it sits on small points from the supports. Hello modernism.

A little taste of one of the exhibits. I think mom might let us do this with her old china


Sculpture by David Chihuly

It was a fun day away from school and a sweet way to get motivated for design. I don't think I will be designing anything like this, but it's a cool way to see what architecture has become and is becoming.

I guess its time to start doing some homework. It was nice being distracted from it all for a while.

I miss and love you all!



Thursday, November 10, 2011

It's the Hubbards!!!

Hey Dudes!
So its been a super long time since I've written anything on the lovely blog. So I thought I would write a tiny update :)

This week I've been really jealous that Mom & Dad get to go to California and visit Andrew & Kate. So we've been taking care of dear Paytee boy and trying to keep Levi from giving him a heart attack. I had jury duty which was quite an experience. If you want to know more I'll definitely give you some details. Andrew is currently putting together a plan to build us a new bed stand/frame for our sweet new memory foam mattress that should be arriving tomorrow! So if anyone wants to come for an overnighter we have a very comfy pillow top bed in the guest room.

Love you to all and can't wait to start seeing some of your dear faces over the coming holidays!



A little photo of us at David's Wedding



My cute husband at 6am putting together our new Ridgid vacuum and cute Levi in one of his favorite spots....he likes to sit in the same place when you're taking care of business :)

A fun anniversary celebration in the city to go see Mary Poppins.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Michigan Fall Harvest

It's fall in Michigan and what a beautiful time of year!!  Everything is ready for harvest and that makes Mark and Brande very busy. The Michigan Schiller's have moved into their new home or should I say farm with chickens included!!  What a wonderful place to raise Maizie and get settled in!!! A bit different than their Chicago home in the suburbs.  The difference has been good and Maizie has no complaints.  In fact we would say she is thriving especially in her potty skills.  What a little ham for 14 months and a smartie.  Her Dad and Aunt's were definitely not this proficient at this age and I don't think as cute(sorry guys, but it is true)!  :)  Opa and Oma are mesmerized and very much in love with our sweet pea. I am excited to say that I have officially picked warm farm fresh eggs and concord grapes for jelly.  Brande made the jelly which I cannot wait to sample and also amazing squash soup. Now all I can say is how lonesome I am for you all and cannot wait until Thanksgiving when we gather around the table to humbly give thanks to our God for all that He has done.  Love you my children.
Always and forever your Momma.
 We love our Maizie Mae!!  This is the best :0!!

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Andrew and I made it through test week #1! It was a doozy but we are so glad it's over! Check out a new post with some pictures of how decided to unwind. Counting the days until we get to see you all! Missing you all! Hope MI farming is going steady and IL craziness is being kept at bay. Love and miss you guys.
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Sunday, September 4, 2011

California Girl visits!!



Kate Evelsizer arrived at O'Hare from Loma Linda, CA with a fun weekend in store with the bride-to be Karin Henley and a little family time as well.  It is never long enough, but we take what we can get and it was such a blessing.  Looking forward to a trip to your neck of the woods Andrew and Kate in November!!  Praying for you as you buckle down into your studies and new job!  God is such a giver and this new chapter of your life is a gift with challenges you will rise to meet.
Lots of love,
Momma