To Alex -
To Alex...who is far away in person, but never far from my heart. I miss you. Enjoy these snippets of everyday family life here in the states.
Friday, August 1, 2008
On making lists...or...The List of Three.
Yeah, I know, I've seen. Everyone is making lists. I've thought alot about those that I'm seeing and I've noticed that the majority of them are for big projects or life changing reminders. And, you know, I have those lists too. The back of my kitchen door is covered with those lists and the items are numbered (in pencil, of course) in order of priority so I can keep track of what needs doing next. But those lists don't keep my daily life orderly and I need order so I can function and not feel overwhelmed. So, a few years ago I started my daily List of Three. That's it, 3 items that I really want completed and they're usually mundane tasks that would/could risk getting put off while I'm doing the multitude of other tasks that I notice as I walk through the house. The ordinary gets written on there, like laundry or weeding, and I pencil in my creative outlets, things like sewing or baking or painting. Sometimes I break down projects and write something like "lacquer the watercolor boards". It's a simple idea that helps me to feel good when I've completed my list. And seriously, who doesn't need that sense of accomplishment in their daily life?
Thursday, July 31, 2008
For the love of buttons
I made this dress for Miss M. I know, it's cheating since you can buy it practically ready made. I sewed a back seam and added the straps. Her favorite part of the dress? The buttons on the back that make it adjustable so she can wear it next year as well. She says, "it's got buttons!", and proceeds to show everyone she meets. We should all be that easy to please.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
The Three R's
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle - I'm not the best at it, but I sure try hard. I've been reading some of the blogs out here and, boy, are there some good ones with incredibly creative ideas for reusing and recycling! One of the things I ask myself before trying an idea is, "how useful is it?" It doesn't make sense to try all these cool ideas if I'm just adding clutter to my house. I found this and decided to give it a try when I had some down time between making market bags. Very cool, Meg! Thank you. I used smaller cans (from making black bean salsa) and cut the dimensions down accordingly. I already had the muslin and the embroidery floss. Soon I'll have the best looking craft room around, don't you think?
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Summer Loot
Now, I know I'm not the only one who feels absolutely smug when I bring these goodies into the house straight from the garden. I've been practicing Square Foot Gardening for nearly 20 years now and it works great for me. My garden plot is only 4x8, but oh, the goodies I can pack into it. The radishes were eaten long ago and I've been picking basil and tarragon constantly. I even managed a bit of rhubarb this year. I admit, I had to do a second planting of beans, but only because the rabbits thought I should be sharing the first time around.

Look! I picked a whole bowl of fresh greens. The lettuce has been going crazy this year what with all the rain we've gotten. It still hasn't gone to seed so I'm picking fast and furious.

I love that I can pick a bowl of beans from the garden and be eating them in 10 minutes. Steamed, of course.

Ah, my loot from the farmer's market. I wish I could eat like this all year long. Alas, I enjoy it while I can.
Look! I picked a whole bowl of fresh greens. The lettuce has been going crazy this year what with all the rain we've gotten. It still hasn't gone to seed so I'm picking fast and furious.
I love that I can pick a bowl of beans from the garden and be eating them in 10 minutes. Steamed, of course.
Ah, my loot from the farmer's market. I wish I could eat like this all year long. Alas, I enjoy it while I can.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Construction for the mind
A & P and I were busy making bean bag toss games which required a bit of sawing, hammering, sanding, painting and sewing. Sir S thought it looked like fun so he grabbed a piece of sandpaper and started sanding the scraps. Looks like he came up with his own creative use for the wood. He used a few rocks and the scraps from the fireworks poppers to make his own adventure.



Friday, July 25, 2008
Summer Bonfires
What I love about A & P is how they can make so much fun out of the simplest activity. They rock as parents! Seriously, they really do. Bonfires are a common occurance at their house and what kid (or adult) doesn't love a bonfire?

The Delightful Miss M is fascinated with the sparklers.

Sir K is great at humoring Grandma Mostly when she is sporting her camera, which is quite often.

Sir S, practicing writing his name with the sparks.

F.O.S., knowing all is well on this peaceful night.


D-I-L, who brings beauty to this family.
The Delightful Miss M is fascinated with the sparklers.
Sir K is great at humoring Grandma Mostly when she is sporting her camera, which is quite often.
Sir S, practicing writing his name with the sparks.
F.O.S., knowing all is well on this peaceful night.
D-I-L, who brings beauty to this family.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
It's been hot, hot, hot! Packed up our bags and went to the lake for a bit of cooling off. I showed Sir K how to build a better sand castle by dripping the sand from his fingers. Works great!

This is K's version.

Sis gave it her best try as well.

K using his secret upside down method.

The finished (not quite) product.

S irK and Grandma Mostly competing. Sis tries it too.
This is K's version.
Sis gave it her best try as well.
K using his secret upside down method.
The finished (not quite) product.
S irK and Grandma Mostly competing. Sis tries it too.
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