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January 26th, 2006 at 10:41 pm

The Challenge: Figure out a way to add some color to your day in a new, unusual, or wacky way.

Kim:
colored_water.jpg I am happy to report that we have had some very sunny days here in Madison recently. So, I had that in my favor today as I filled 8 glasses (2 wine glasses) with colorful water. I lined them up along my window seal by my desk. I had a very colorful desk, with the sun shining through the many colors. I really enjoyed looking at the light and different reflections throughout the day as the light and colors moved to different parts of my desk. Dropping the food coloring into the glasses brought back some great memories of dyeing Easter eggs, making play-do and most recently teaching our “Color” unit in Kindergarten (the kids would ‘experiment’ with color mixing using eye droppers and colored water.) I really don’t want to put the glasses away.

green_eggs.jpgJason:
Dr. Seuss would be so proud. This morning I took great joy in eating some GREEN eggs. Sadly, I did not have ham — or spray paint — but I expanded my breakfast rainbow by eating Capn’ Crunch in BLUE milk and washing it all down with some RED orange juice.

I cannot even begin to explain the sensation of giddy joy that I felt when I saw my eggs turn green. With God as my witness, food coloring is the best toy EVER.

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vote.gifSo, who was most creative with today’s challenge? Who went beyond the comfort zone and put the biggest hammer on Adultitis? Who did a better job of capturing the spirit of childhood, Kim or Jason? Cast Your Vote!

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Today I went towards the edge of “wacky” in bringing more color into my life. I decided to wear my colors - all ROYGBV of them! Yellow long sleeve shirt, red 3/4 sleeve jersey, orange short sleeve t-shirt, dark blue jeans and striped socks - purple, yellow, green, orange and red! Lots of fun and quite a few smiles throughout my day so far! And I’ve decided I need more fun colored socks!!

Comment by Jenna on 1/27/2006 @ 2:27 pm

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I’ve been wanting to add some color to my lips lately, but lipstick just ISN’T in the cards. So I decided to create something of my own. I took my blistex tin, microwaved it into pure liquid and then mixed in some lipstick. Yes, I do know they MAKE lip gloss, but this is a much more fun and wacky way. We shall see if Loreal places a call any time soon… ;)

Comment by Jaimie on 1/27/2006 @ 7:57 pm

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I wish I would have read this one before I went to work, but regardless, I came home & put 4 colored head bands on my head & several colored rubber bands in my hair, as well as royal blue running pants, light blue long sleeve shirt, red socks, grey sweatshirt w/ (green, yellow), and polar bear flannel pants. It was kinda fun!

Comment by Sue on 1/27/2006 @ 8:11 pm

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What’s the big deal about color? The first thing that our business consultant did at Maze Lumber about 2 years was change our company shirt color from a sleeply pastel business blue to the brightest yellow you could imagine! Now when our customers come into our lumberyard they think they have walked into a flock of cannaries of all different sizes including one with suspenders. Today I decided to decorate our office with really neat ads for Maze Nails our sister company. A while back I attended their national sales convention at Starved Rock and they gave us ad slicks with various animals and catchly quotes and rather than leave them in a folder I decided to post them for all to enjoy. One example is a cow with milk on it’s lips asking: Got Maze?

Comment by Walt Kotecki on 1/27/2006 @ 9:13 pm

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Today I changed the background on my email screen to a cool shade of purple….my IM icon is now an animated blue crayon drawing of a smiley face complete with “spikey” hair, and the IM background/wallpaper is more crayon fun - green grass, and a light blue house and a stick person family! My email is now colorful and color-fun! :D

Comment by Marci on 1/27/2006 @ 10:02 pm

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We took this opportunity of color adding to wear two of the finest candy necklaces all day long. Katie wore hers as a traditional necklace, while Doug wore his like a hip biker chain hanging from his belt. We looked awesome and colorful. Hopefully we brightened someone’s day.

Comment by Doug & Katie on 1/29/2006 @ 9:30 pm

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Pingback by The Rodeo » Blog Archive » Got (Blue) Milk? (T.G.E. - Part 24 of 40) on 2/3/2006 @ 2:07 am

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I had blue milk like Jason and Beru.

Comment by Ian Tyrrell on 2/3/2006 @ 2:12 am

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I just finished crocheting a hat from colorful orange and hot pink yarn and put it on. It instantly made me feel happy.

Comment by Diana Pulido on 3/18/2008 @ 9:34 am

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