Thursday, September 16, 2010

Busy, Busy

Our town celebrated 100 years this past weekend at our annual Fall Festival.  We went to the Livestock show Thurs night and visited with friends.  Fri night was the football game and we enjoyed some time at that, too.  Sat morning was the parade and AT was able to ride in the kiddie parade this year with his daycare.  He was so excited.
After the kiddie parade, was the regular parade which was really long. It is neat to see how many floats and entrants there are every year.  The organizers did a great job and the weather was very cooperative.  We also went down to the art show, where this year I actually entered something!  I entered the three purses I displayed in earlier posts.  They didn't win anything, but I didn't really expect them to.  It was just a great feeling to say I had entered something, finally.

After the busy weekend, we headed into a busy week.  Gymnastics, Beta (yeah, so good to see everyone again after a summer off), and then work.  AT started Preschool today.  Just like the girls, he was able to get his pic taken in front of the frig.
We have the most amazing Preschool teachers and we feel so blessed to have them in our town.  (Especially me because there is not enough money in the world that could get me to teach that age for 5 hrs every day two days a week!  Give me junior high kids any day!)  He was so excited to go and see all his friends. I had to work today so Gpa took him down there:

And I met them down there for a few quick minutes to see his cubby:

And watch as he went and played with his friends and paid no attention to me even being there.  While I was fine and never choked up at Preschool, I have to say before I went down there I did.  I was telling my school kids I had to sneak away for a few minutes and someone else would be covering because my baby was going to his first day of Preschool and I started tearing up!  They all went "Awwww."  I just told them I was getting emotional because if AT is ready for school that means I have to go to work full-time now. ;-)  He came home with some drawings and all excited about what he got to do today.  Next week starts twice a week and I think he's ready. 

Enjoy your day!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

On a Roll

Okay, so today I didn't get called to work, but AT was headed to daycare and the girls were off to school.  So I spent the morning finishing my assignment, doing laundry, and getting prepped for supper.  I spent my afternoon making this:
No lie, this took me less than three hours (and that's with seam ripping at least once).  From cutting to finishing that's all the time I have invested in this project.  For those of you who know me, I am not a fancy person.  Simple is the best for me (especially when it comes to sewing).  This pattern was even easier than the previous ones I had made.  I like the fact it has pockets, too.  (By the way the straps are light green, but the picture makes them look a little yellow-ish.)  I just liked the idea of being able to start something and finish it.  I have had this fabric for probably over 8 years (don't ask to see my stash because it's so much bigger than a stash).  I really thought it would be adorable on a quilt, but if making bags uses up my stash faster, than so be it.  Don't ask me what I am going to do with these bags I keep making, but I'm sure there will be some birthdays, fundraiser auctions, etc. that they could go to and find a nice home.  Just remember I am no expert!  There are mistakes because nothing I make is perfect.  (There, now that I've gotten my disclaimer out of the way, I feel better.)  What a totally great day!

Enjoy YOUR day!

Enjoying a Day on the River

Sunday afternoon we decided to take the boat out for a trip up the river.  We hadn't been to the river in over a year because last year they took the dock out to repair it.  (Last year we only got the boat out twice, too.  So this year we have broken last year's record; it's been out three times.  Woo hoo!)  Anyway, the weather was not the greatest and while the girls did ride on the tube, they weren't in the mood for jumping in the water. 
AJ & AD

AT manning the flag in case the girls fall off

T, our fearless driver
So we decided to go upriver to a little park for supper.  When T and I were going back and forth to college from his folks' house, we would always drive over this bridge (the one in the front; the one in the back is a railroad bridge).  We hated this bridge because it is really narrow and you dreaded meeting anyone on it.

The park has really nice picnic tables under shelter (which is where we moved to right after I took this picture.)  Good thing we did, too, because those gray skies you see in the bridge picture turned into a 10 min downpour.  Another good thing was that we had the top on the boat!  On our way to and from the park, we saw around 15 deer (some whitetail my husband was quick to point out) and this:
Pretty cool, huh?  There were a few people standing on this side of the boat and waved to us.  On the way back, we were dodging floating logs, the sun, and the wind (it felt like a game of Frogger!).  AD enjoyed herself:
I got a kick out of her hair standing straight up and her looking like she was asleep.  Kind of reminds you of when your dog hangs their head out the window.  The fresh air must have got to AT because he didn't stay awake very long.  This picture looks like one of those I-spy games:
Can you find the sleeping 4 yr old in amongst all the boating gear?

It was a very relaxing weekend and I can't believe it went by so fast.

Enjoy your day!

Sunday, September 5, 2010

All In a Day

Back in February, Mom and I made this purse at our Retreat.  It is reversible.  It was a panel of fabric from a kit I had found. 

So I kept the template from that first purse and yesterday was inspired to make this:

The piecing added a little more difficulty to the project than the original pattern, but I erred on the side of too much rather than too little.  I like the all black side so it can be plain when reversed or it won't get dirty if it's used as the inside.  I am nowhere close to making more elaborate ones than this, but it was nice to start a project and be able to finish it in one day.  I started it around 3 yesterday and had it done before 9 (and we had dinner stops in there!).   

Enjoy your day!

Kitten Update

No, I'm not the cat lady, but I hadn't posted any pictures of our four-legged additions so now that they aren't the cute little kittens they once were, here they are:
                                                     Socks                                      Nike

So if you see them wandering the neighborhood (or visiting the movie theater like Jake did) you know where to send them home to ;-)

Enjoy your day!