Showing posts with label Norwalk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Norwalk. Show all posts

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Task #48: Visit Lockwood-Mathews Mansion (Kim)

48.  Visit Lockwood-Mathews Mansion

Lockwood-Mathews Mansion is a historical site in Norwalk, but I have never taken a tour or spent much time there.  On May 20, I spent the afternoon at Lockwood-Mathews Mansion as part of my internship.  But after the interning side was done, I got to see parts of the mansion and learn about the history.

The mansion was built in the late 1860's as a summer residence for the Lockwoods.  It stands as the epitome of Victorian era architecture.

The new construction will allow the public to view the servants' quarters, which tie together the owners' story with the servants'.  The quarters are very unique because unlike most "below the stairs" quarters of the time period, these are literally above the stairs and above the standards.

The mansion was purchased from the Mathews family in 1941 to be used as a park, and it has been that way ever since.  It has had to undergo serious construction and restoration to meet building code standards, but it has been preserved because of its status as a national landmark.

Lockwood-Mathews Mansion is a "gem of Norwalk", as described by the mayor at the ribbon cutting ceremony, and I can certainly see why this is true.  It has a fascinating historical background and is an interesting part of Norwalk's history as a whole.



Task #47: See Wicked on Broadway (Rachael and Kim)

47.  See Wicked on Broadway

I have been hearing great things about the show Wicked since my one of the songs was sung at my eighth grade graduation dinner.  When I heard that the Norwalk High Music Department was taking a trip, I knew I had to be part of it.

We saw the show May 20 at the Gershwin Theatre, and it was incredible.  A Norwalk High alumnus, Robin DeJesus, was in the show.  We also got to meet him outside after the show and talk to him, which was a surreal experience for our choir teacher.

I highly recommend everyone go see this show.  It was funny, clever, and had great music that I can't get out of my head.  All of the connections with The Wizard of Oz were so intricately woven.

This was definitely one of my favorite field trips.  We got to the city early and had some time to walk around the block with our friends; then, we saw an amazing show.



Saturday, April 25, 2015

Task #41: Run a 5k - Whittingham Cancer Center Walk/Run (Kim)

41.  Run a 5k

My family has participated in Norwalk Hospital's Whittingham Cancer Center Walk/Run for years in honor of my Uncle Tex, who passed away from lung cancer when I was very young.

I usually am with the walkers who walk about a mile.  This year, I signed up as runner and ran a 5k at Calf Pasture Beach this morning.  To provide some back story, I am not a completely new runner.  I run Outdoor Track, which is only one season, each year.  I focus only on mid-distance events, specifically the half mile, so doing a 5k as a race and not a practice was new to me and slightly intimidating.

My brother Rob ended up winning the entire race for all age divisions, my mom won her age category, and I won the female 14-18 age group!

I actually really enjoyed the race (as much as you can enjoy running a 5k).  My entire family was there and had worked so hard to raise nearly $3,000 for this event.  So, despite the cold weather this morning, we all got up and ended up having a great time together.

Our team was called Tex's Rangers in honor of my uncle Timothy, nicknamed Tex.  It was made up of not only our family but many friends of the family who participated, came to support, and fundraised with us.








We love and miss you, Tex.

Monday, February 16, 2015

Task #30: Instructional Paint Session (Kim)

30.  Art Task:  Attend an art class and learn how to paint a painting.

As I have reiterated many times in this project, art is not my thing.  Project 52 has motivated me to attempt one art project, but I decided to further expand my art horizons and attend a painting session.  I went to a class at Muse Paint Bar in South Norwalk.  They host painting sessions with snacks and drinks, and an artist stands at the front of the room and teaches everyone how to create a specific painting.  We were given blank canvases, paint, and paint brushes.  Some people to chose to use different colors or designs from the artist, but my friend Olivia and I decided to follow the artist's instructions since this was our first time really painting. 

My blank canvas




The paint provided before all of the color mixing

Our pre-painting selfie


The painting being taught at this lesson was an ocean sunset.  It was completed in layers on the canvas.  An artist taught it in the front of the room, and this example was hanging on the brick wall behind her.


Artist's example hung up in the front of the room.
We started about one-third of the way up on the canvas with the yellow.  We then would paint layers of a darker color working up to a light red.
The sky came next.  The painting looked like stripes before we blended it together and added the clouds.
Clouds added in the sky.
Olivia's painting, the artist' painting, and the example on the wall.
Touching up the clouds.
Adding the reflections of the sun.
Finished product after adding reeds.
Finished products with the artists' example displayed behind us.

Going to Muse was an entirely new experience for me, but not only because I have no idea how to paint or draw.  It was also because it had a very different atmosphere than what I am used to in a regular class.  Talking, conferring, and even singing along with the music playing was encouraged. Making a complete mess was practically encouraged, too; as you can tell from my pictures, paint is on everything at Muse, and that isn't considered a problem. Though the instructors wanted you to concentrate and be proud of your painting, they really wanted you to have a great time.  My painting turned out okay, but I found the black reeds very difficult to get the hang of.  And, as you can tell, they are prominent in the painting so those mistakes are obviously on display.  However, it was a great experience overall, and I would definitely consider returning to Muse for another session.  It is much harder to find things to do for Project 52 because the weather has been so awful, but this was an enjoyable activity to do indoors on a freezing winter night.