Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Got Apples?
I used my heart muffin molds again. They are a bear to clean but they make the boys happy. "I want the yellow muffin ... no no ... I mean the blue heart muffin." What we will do to get our kids to eat!
DH (who left work early because he pulled a muscle in his back - nothing like getting old) and our contractor have each sampled and loved them. Now the real test will be after nap time. Some how I don't think I'll have a hard time getting the boys to eat these ... "I want the orange one AND the red one" is likely what I'll hear ;-)
Thanks so much for the non-itchy / crafting break wishes ... I guess we all are in need of a little TLC sometimes. So ... go on now ... get your apples and get to baking. You'll be glad you did!
Monday, September 29, 2008
Itchin
As for the sewing drought, I think that has more to do with the projects I have still whispering to each other each time I enter my office. They keep getting louder and louder ... I'm turning a deaf ear. I did work on my elephants a bit. I can't stand hand sewing and you can tell I don't get much practice. One turned out ok, one not so ok, and the other is still awaiting it's fate. sigh.
I have finished something though ... actually two things. Loving Frank and Diary of a Provincial Lady. Two totally different books. Great reads. I'll save my oh so insightful reviews for another post ;-) I've now picked up a copy of Alice In Wonderland that I found years ago at a book fair (printed in 1946). The illustrations are so cool. When I am out of the computer dark ages I'll scan a few to share.
I like to keep my blog a happy place, fairly stress free ... a place to babble about sewing, reading, my kiddos. Well. I have listed several reasons above why one would be itchin' ... lack of sewing mojo, frustration with looming projects, and lack of great skill when it comes to hand sewing ... enough, I know! It's almost too much! But, I must go on. Yesterday it was beautiful. We had to get outdoors. We'd been cooped up due to rain too long. We lasted about 30 minutes. The vampires (mosquito's) were out in force. I coated everyone in bug spray and they still were chomping. After I smashed two on Henry's face and then John's we had to concede. Indoors we came. I probably have ten bites in the most obscure places ... the upper back of my neck, my elbow, the actual heel of my foot. It's ridiculous. Ladies, I am a itchin'!
Friday, September 26, 2008
In Cucina Con Adrienne
Remember these. Well, I had a plan all along ... it just took me a few days to get organized. I have wanted to make home made pasta sauce for some time; every summer actually but never did it. I was afraid of 'waisting' the tomatoes. Never mind that we are giving them away at the speed of light and watching the ones we could not eat decompose on our window sill.
Then I saw Joy's post about her tomato dilemma that I decided it was time to act. Or boil, ice, peel, chop, and simmer.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008
The Mother-Thing-A-Ma-Jig
No pics and slow as molasses but I can check email. I can't wait to get back to reading your blogs and in touch with my 'virtual' world.
It is amazing (and embarrassing) what I have accomplished with out being connected. Hmmm ... maybe this forced break is a good thing ;-) Until the 'mother' is fixed ... toodles ~
Monday, September 22, 2008
Fort Building 101
Friday, September 19, 2008
The Girls
After a 4 year hiatus I finally returned to the gym. It's making my life that much crazier but I feel sooo much better. During the hiatus, I would get a great walking routine going and then something crazy would happen like a rash of hurricanes to break my rhythm, a heat wave, or just down right laziness took over. Then I got pregnant again (another excuse to 'rest') and little John came along and I couldn't mess with that morning nap. I was the queen of excuses when it came down to why I couldn't get out there and walk.
Not any more. The switch is on. I got some new sneakers and a new 'contraption'. I cannot stand it when 'the girls' are squeezed into being just 'a girl'. It's so uncomfortable. Hot. Sweaty. Gross. Just forget about trying to get 'the contraption' on much less off once you are soaked to the core from a good work out. Well, no more ladies. 'The girls' can stay where they belong and you can remove 'the contraption' with out scissors, the assistance of a stranger in a locker room, or just waiting until your DH gets home. Let me introduce you to my new best friend: The Maia sports bra by Moving Comfort. Amazing. Comfortable. No one is forced to 'talk' to each other anymore if you know what I mean.
So go. Run. Get yourself a few. It will make you want to exercise! Ok - wait, don't run until you actually have the Maia on ... 'the girls' might get a little shaken up.
PS - order one cup size smaller - that seems to help keep everyone in place ;-)
Thursday, September 18, 2008
All God's Creatures

I've mentioned our apple tree before ... Don't sit under the apple tree, with anyone else but me ... anyone else but me ... ". Ok - well maybe I won't sing that to the skunk.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Soap Saga
Does anyone have any suggestions or had the similar problem? I've hated to go commercial again but my time vs saving the planet had to call a truce (and a run to the store for some Gain!)
I'd love to hear your thoughts ~
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
One Down
Fabric Amy Butler Lotus - Pocket: Sky Temple Garland / Bag : Full Moon Dot Slate
I have at least two more to make and I plan on making a few more changes. I'll let you know how it turns out.
I really do love these totes. I makes giving my money away to big conglomerate grocers and super centers at little less painful. My wallet might be a lot lighter on the way out but my loot looks tote-ally awesome.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Land Of Unfinished Projects
Got. to. be. free. of. unfinished. stuff.
I know, who am I kidding. It's a vicious cycle. Start five, finish one. sigh.
Maybe I need to call in reinforcements. I heard there was a sewing super hero in town.
On second thought ... help a gal feel better won't ya? What's in your sewing room waiting for you?
Friday, September 12, 2008
So Sassy!
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Finding Beauty
Such a sad time for so many, for our country, for the world. I thought I would share a few pictures that I find to be beautiful. I hope you do to.
~Bulbs I forgot I planted ~
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Summer Reading Spree
The Shack - If you haven't read it. Do. I passed it on to my MIL and when she's done I plan on reading it again. Yup. It's that good.
The Year of Pleasures - after reading The Shack I needed something that didn't require a lot of mental energy. I have always enjoyed books by this author and this was no exception. Easy, fast, and enjoyable.
An Old Fashioned Girl - This was one of my Grammy's books. The pages are yellowed and delicate but the physical book overall is in great condition. I so want to be more like Polly. Such a great lead character and so well written - truly timeless.
Leaving Cold Sassy - If you've never read Cold Sassy Tree, you need to. Then you can follow it up with Leaving Cold Sassy. I loved Cold Sassy Tree and was excited when I stumpled upon LCS in a used book store. Sadly, the author, Olive Ann Burns, died of cancer and was unable to finish LCS. The first half of the books is what Burns had written along with her notes for completing the book. The second half is a tribute to her extrordiary life. Both books are a good vacation read.
I am currently reading Loving Frank. I had a really good friend post college who was from Wisconsin and loved Frank Lloyd Wright's work. She had several replicas of his stained glass windows ~ my first true introduction to his talent. I'm still a small town conservative girl who likes antiques and water color paintings, but with that said, I certainly can appreciate talent when I see it. This book is a peek inside his creative mind and life told from his mistresses perspective. Interesting read thus far.
When I read, I love to curl up in a comfy chair and have a hot cup of tea. Thanks to all of your wonderful recommendations (see comments here) I have a hard time choosing which one to brew ~
As I was watching my tea diffuse I couldn't help it - I had to get my camera. I am such a blogger.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Slow And Steady
Monday, September 8, 2008
When The Rain Comes
He would have much preferred to have been outside. It's hard being a little fella sometimes.
The title of the post comes from a song by Third Day ~ it's such a beautiful tune. I discovered this band because of a video that Henry has - the band was just awesome and I actually watched the credits to figure out who they were! Call me crazy but I'm glad I did (these are great little videos BTW). You can check the song out here.
Friday, September 5, 2008
Apples, Pears, Paint (& A Swap! but that doesn't really rhyme)
I decided to make this apron a little girly by adding some ribbon to the pockets. The ribbon is from a baby blanket that a friend had knitted for Henry. Once he was able to undo the ribbon from the blanket I stashed it away for a rainy day ... or apron - ha!
I don't think I had mentioned that we finally got our foyer painted ... I love the color - Benjamin Moore - Crimson. It's such a warm and feel good color. We had pained our dinning room Crimson first and liked it so much we decided to paint our foyer the same. So glad we did. It definitely makes us happy. If you care to take a peek at what it looked like before look here. Typical to this house we had two layers of wall paper; one of which had been painted over. Have I ever mentioned that the ceilings are wall paper painted over? That will not a project we will tackle for a really, really, really long time. As Henry would say 'I think we will have to save a gazillion of dollars' for that one. Of coarse he is usually referring to something Spiderman or Backyardigans ... it's all relative, right?
I forgot to mention a little magazine swap that I signed up for that you might be interested in. Lisa from Periwinkle is hosting it and the details are here. And those who have signed up so far are here. It seems like such a neat idea - the deadline to sign up is midnight Sept. 7th. (she's on the other side of the Atlantic so be aware of the time difference). Hope you have a great weekend!
Thursday, September 4, 2008
They're Like Rabbits ...
seven big, eight big, nine big tomatoes,
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Growing Pains
That's pretty much sums up our morning. So much for glorious 'first day of school' pictures. There were many tears (me too - having someone pry your baby off of you so you can get out the door definitely hurt my heart). No worries though - John was fine after 5 minutes; it took me a little longer and 5 stores to recover. I wish I could say the retail therapy was for me but it wasn't. I was on a quest to find matching book bags. And they couldn't be just any book bags - they had to be rolling book bags. Part of the tears shed from John involved Henry's rolling back pack and lunch box ...
I know it's a wreck but it already somehow feels cleaner! Off to fold laundry ... one day I will see my sewing machine again ~
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Monday, September 1, 2008
Under Construction
Believe it or not ... I cleaned this tub a few days before this picture - that is how bad the offender is. Do you like our shower rod/shelf? Ha! This morning was our last shower in here ... bye bye nastiness ... today is demolition day!
My posting may be sporadic because we will be spending a lot of time out of the house to stay out of their way ~ napping elsewhere which means no access to computer or sewing machine. Most posts will probably bore you to death and lack any craftiness ... the sacrifices we must make ;-)