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Advent Calendar, Day 6 ~ Snowstick!

December 6th, 2011

Advent Calendar Day 6

I love snow. As a matter of fact, I’ve always loved it. My earliest memories of childhood harken back to the days my mother, brother and I lived in Minneapolis, Minnesota while my father was serving as an Air Force navigator in Vietnam. Talk about snow! When my father returned after doing 2 tours safe and sound, we relocated to Dayton, Ohio where I could swear there was just as much or even more snow than Minnesota. Lake Effect, they called it. My brother and I simply thought it was heaven. We built igloos and snowmen, had snowball fights, which I invariably ended up crying over in the end because my eye-hand coordination hadn’t quite developed yet - I was only 4 years old, but still capable of feeling a wee bit incompetent at the reindeer games we played over and over and over!

Ahh, those were such wonderful times. I don’t remember school closings due to the weather in Dayton. I was too young and busy watching Laugh In, probably. It wasn’t until we moved to Andrews Air Force Base and then to the Virginia subburbs a couple years afterward that I became obsessed with snow forecasts. Yes, those were the days way before snow pants and down sweaters had been invented! My brother and I would sit glued to the television the night before a storm was predicted, hanging on the weatherman’s every word. How many inches? Will school be cancelled, or just delayed? I remember we had a favorite weatherman on channel 4. He had red hair and directed all his snow forecasts to us kids, which, of course, made him way cool in our book. More often than not, he was right, so we really trusted him when he predicted a full out closing the next day.

With ants of anticipation in our pants, my brother and I would wake up earlier than we normally would and turn to turn on the TV, waiting with glee for any mention of Fairfax County Schools. Most definitely, more than once, the two of us ended up dancing with glee around the kitchen table upon hearing the splendid news before racing up the stairs to don our long underwear and, quite possibly, not one, but two pairs of jeans. Mom would bundle us up with her hand knit scarfs, wooly mittens and hats, and then we’d run outside to make snowmen in the front yard. And if we were really adventurous, we’d drag our sleds a mile up the road to the elementary school where the biggest hill in all of Springfield was sure to be covered in what looked like multi-colored, gargantuan bees - a gazillion over insulated kids just like ourselves hungry for snow-driven SPEED!

And we wouldn’t even think of returning until every last calorie had run out. Maybe 3 or 4 hours later we’d stagger through the front door, drunk on all that Old Man Winter would serve up, our jeans totally soaked through with faces flushed a healthy red from the wind and cold! It’s a feeling I’ve not had in many years - of wet cold skin released from frigid damp longjohns to the warm glow of the fireplace mom was keeping stoked for us during our winter gallumphing outside. Synthetic ski pants and parkas have all but done away with that, and I wonder at what incredible expense as I sit in front of my computer 40 years hence, like some old fart “wrinkly,” as my boyfriend’s 20-something daughter likes to put it - I assure you, it’s a term of massive endearment.

Yes, these are the memories conjured up by today’s Advent Calendar appearing on Banjo Bunny Ecards. Wonderfully warm and creative recollections, indeed!

Advent Calendar Day 5 - Which Witch?

December 5th, 2011

Advent Calendar Day 5

Which Witch is me in today’s Advent Calendar? Maybe I should phrase it a bit differently.. am I a good witch or a bad witch?

I wish I could answer like Dorothy and say, “Why I’m not a witch at all!” but it wouldn’t be true. Like most people I have good and bad within me. It’s part of what makes us all delightfully human. I never had a sister, but I’d think if I had grown up with one, we’d be laughing our heads off at this one. Perhaps I could say that’s my EVIL twin in the black hat and I was always the sweet one?

But who’s to say Glinda was good anyhow? I mean, she arrives surrounded by a magical bubble, offers no help at all, aside from affixing those ruby slippers onto Dorothy’s size 8 feet. Seems to me those slippers were more trouble than they were worth! She could have just stayed living like a giant in Munchkin Land, with a host of wee lads and lassies at her beck and call. If you ask me, Glinda was pretty passive aggressive.. and LAZY! Yes, lazy. Floating around in her pretty bubble, unable to see the real horrors surrounding her. You want a REAL earthy character? A character who would tell you the TRUTH? That would be the Wicked Witch. So very misunderstood and beautiful in her terrible wickedness.

Which is why the Wicked Witch wins to fight yet another whimsical match in yet another whimsical year in my Advent Calendar this season! Go Wicked!!

Advent Calendar: Day 4 Cows!

December 4th, 2011

Advent Calendar, Day 4 Cows

In Advent Calendar viewer in years past emailed me about this particular animation, wondering, “Do the cows ever stop?”

Answer: No, they just keep going and going. The cows NEVER come home.

Now, I know in this world nothing is permanent, but keep in mind, an Advent Calendar does not take place in the real world! (I know, it’s hard to believe, isn’t it?) Banjo Bunny takes place in a world of whimsical magic where anything tinged with a sense of delight is really possible! These cows haven’t come for for YEARS now… maybe someday they’ll mooooove on to another galaxy, or take up residence on the moon and start eating cheese instead of producing it.

Who knows??

Advent Calendar: Day 3 Gumdrop Man!

December 3rd, 2011

Advent Calendar Day 3 Gumdrop Man!

This is my beloved, whimsical Mr. Gumdrop Man!

I know, it’s hard for you to contain your excitement along with me, yes?

I posted about this amazing ornament (which some think is made of rice crispies treats) a couple years ago, here it is again for posterity’s sake:

This is my favorite ornament of all time. Yes, yes, I know you’re thinking my taste is a bit odd, but for some reason I have a bizarre fondness for gumdrops. As a child, I had fantasies of living in a Gumdrop World, complete with Gumdrop Dogs laying in front of Gumdrop Fireplaces inside of Gumdrop Houses. The red ones are the BEST. Why do the candy colors that sparkle and shine through snow-covered sugary toppings captivate me so?

When I was about 4 or 5, my mom took me and David, my older brother to a department store where there was a huge ornament display. She told both of us we could pick out one ornament each. “Just one, Susie… just one.”

I don’t remember a bit of this, but my mom says that the moment I laid eyes on THE RED CREATURE, it was love at first sight. I snatched it up quicker than I could say, “Mine, Mine, ALL MINE!” greedily clutching it to my chest. How lucky was I? It was the ONLY ONE!

Mom didn’t want me to just settle for the first ornament that came along (most mother’s have a way of thinking this way) and encouraged me to at least look around and do some comparison shopping. No amount of cajoling could separate me from my new-found love. By the time we got to the cash register my knuckles were turning white, and the plastic sugar coating had made impressions in my tiny little fingers.

“Give the nice lady the ornament so she can wrap it up for you,” she said.

I eyed the cashier suspiciously… could she be trusted with such a treasure? I had just found my heart’s desire, and you want me to risk losing him? Mother must be NUTS!?

Mom recounted this story to me the first year this animation appeared in the interactive Advent Calendar way back in 1998. What prompted the re-telling? I asked her one night over dinner, “You know, that weird little gumdrop ornament is my favorite, and I have absolutely NO IDEA why.”

It really is true – first loves never die.

Advent Calendar ~ Rudolf!

December 2nd, 2011

Advent Calendar Day 2

Hands down, this is one of my favorite animations in the Banjo Bunny Advent Calendar. Vivid memories of the afternoon my mother pulled out blocks of colorful felt, jingle bells and needle and thread fill my head like sugarplums when I see Rudolf at the top of the screen!

It was a wintery day on Andrews Airforce Base where we lived in the early 1970’s - a time when my stay-at-home mom was ever-ready with a craft project, especially during the holidays. It’s almost as though the die had been cast for Banjo Bunny E-cards all those years ago. Christmas was a magical time in our house, and somewhere amidst the carols and crafts a lifelong, unstoppable love for the annual excuse to be whimsically and creatively giddy was born in my heart.

On this particular afternoon, mom had a few ornament patterns she had drawn on paper earlier in the day ready to go: a silhouette of Santa, a candy cane, a holiday tree – but the moment I laid eyes on the graphite outline of Rudolf I knew THIS would be the ornament I’d made THIS year! After all, I was in the midst of rehearsing my theatrical debut in the Francis T. Evans Elementary School Christmas Pageant. Indeed! I was one of the reindeer extras - Dasher, I think, but admittedly, it’s hard to remember. How I wanted to be Rudolf, but some other girl in the class got the gig. (I hate to admit this about my earlier self, but at the time all I could think was “That Bitch!” even though I’d not learned the B-word yet.) I think it had something to do with the fact that when handed my costume for a fitting, my vain attempts to pull my reindeer pants OVER the skirt I was wearing instead of UNDER it left me looking anything but the proper reindeer and even less like a believable leading lady. It was right then and there my future as a theatrical starlette died an unceremonious death as I stood in the center of my 2nd grade classroom with my pleated skirt bunched into my reindeer buttocks. Scarred for life. It’s amazing I was able to recover, truly.

Maybe mom got wind of my grade school humiliation and decided to give me the opportunity to have a positive reindeer experience – it’s entirely plausible. Whether she did or didn’t that year is beside the point, what matters is I ended up with a treasured creation that only a mother, and its creator 40 years down the road could love. Is it a reindeer, or a moose? I’m not entirely sure, but WHO CARES? I wasn’t worried about world peace or paying the mortgage or thinking about what a fool I made of myself days before. While immersed in a wildly creative act, the terrible grip of The Reindeer Pants Story was broken! I’m certain I remember being FULLY in the moment, creating just for the sake of CREATING! Oh my GOD! If only we could all learn to live life this way as children and not lose sight of it - somehow learn not to forget how to be a child full of wonder, quick to forget and slow to abandon the taste of wonder!

So this, my friends, is why I love Day 2 in this year’s Advent Calendar. To be wildly creative, just be yourself. No.. I’m sorry, I stand corrected… just learn to be, nothing more, nothing less. All that needs to be done is to simply show up and be present, and watch a world of magic emerge from your heart, through your hands.

Love,
Susan

Funny Birthday Ecard - Old Tom

November 30th, 2011

Funny Birthday Ecard: Old Tom

This funny birthday ecard is derived from a real vintage photograph, which I suspect dates to the early 1920’s. I’ve had this photograph in my personal collection for several years now and finally got Old Tom into the ecard catalogue. The music is in the public domain - also dating to the 1920’s. If you listen closely, you’ll hear them singing, “Look on the sunny side of life.” Oh.. the sweet irony of the sour puss face and the happy go-lucky song! Banjo Bunny just loves that very kind of juxtaposition, and isn’t life just FULL of them? Especially as we become old Hares and and our teeth get worn down and our tails get shorter.

If you follow me on Twitter, you’ll be familiar with my *Twang!* sound. I think it’s a safe bet Old Tom here is definitely NOT in a *Twingy* mood, he’s all Twanged up and ready to hiss at somebody.

I suspect this might be the perfect card for anyone with a sense of humor about turning a year older. Cat lovers and haters alike will enjoy the irony.

*Twang!*

New! Balloon Santa Ecard!

November 29th, 2011

Ecard with Santa Inflating Balloons

Banjo Bunny Ecards just completed yet another new Christmas E-card for your enjoyment! My Balloon Santa Ecard features a vintage postcard illustration depicting Santa himself launching a bunch of balloons. These balloons aren’t just filled with hot ait! No, no! They’re filled with good will and cheer! Like Tibetan prayer flags set upon the wind, Banjo Bunny Ecards hopes each ecard sent is a prayer for good cheer and abundance for all in the world.

New Christmas Ecard–Christmas Clock!

November 28th, 2011

Christmas Clock Poem Ecard

I’m very pleased to announce a brand new Christmas E-card featuring the lovely celtic harp music of Anne Roos.

For those of us old enough to remember, this Grandfather’s Clock e-card will bring back memories of school books filled with whimsical poems whose words were sometimes depicted drawings. This ecard is one of my most interactive to date, waiting for user input while giving time to the viewer to figure out what each miniature illustration means.

I hope you enjoy my newest creation, offered up for the enjoyment of both young and old!

13th Annual Advent Calendar ready to Launch!

November 23rd, 2011

It’s almost that time of year when kids-young and old alike-visit the Banjo Bunny Advent Calendar to count down the days till Christmas! This advent calendar began as a fun little project 13 years ago and has won 10 Cool Site of the Day awards, which I am ever so thankful for. So please, hop on in and join me on a magical adventure through the holidays!

Elegant Thanksgiving Ecards

November 23rd, 2011

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On this Thanksgiving Eve as I review the Thanksgiving ecards I’ve produced over the years, both joy and feelings of nostalgia come over me. I’ve been living the life of a nomad the last 2 years - first taking care of my mother in Kansas City for 6 months, followed by a “working vacation” in Santa Fe, New Mexico, which was supposed to last only 2 months and has turned into a year and half visit. Life finds me nestled in Taos, New Mexico the last 5 months - enticed up here by my boyfriend when my furnished casita sublet suddenly ran out. It’s been 2 years of drastic change; periods filled with fear for my mother’s health, followed by a different kind of fear that comes with moving to a completely new and uncharted territory where everyone is a stranger. It’s been far from easy, though ease always seems to find me along the way. I’ve found if I view every stranger as if she is a forgotten friend, the entire world becomes family.

In this time of wandering and uncertainty, I am so very aware I am not alone. We are all wandering, and facing challenging times in a world that seems so inclined toward greed, loss and disharmony. It is my sincerest wish not to contribute to these feelings, but instead set an intention to dwell in a place of gratitude for all that I have. This moment in which I type these words is filled with peace and the fullness of knowing that at least for now, every need is met.

Wishing you all a happy and healthy holiday tomorrow. May your Thanksgiving be filled with joy (and funny ecards) every day of your lives.

Susan J. Preston

PS ~ Don’t forget the first day of my award-winning Advent Calendar, which has won several Cool Site of the Day awards, begins December 1st! *Twing!*