Monday, January 29, 2007

still going strong

Things are going well. My MIL and I are thrifting and crafting away.

C in her 'nerd' glasses...

unhappy K



My MIL found this on one of our excursions (it is most definitely her style and not mine) the stand was unpainted so I had her paint and distress it and then we added the buttons. The dress was dirty so I tea stained it.


I made a button bouquet for the MIL's bathroom.



the multitude of buried dreams represented in this photo -


I thought this was enchanting...


I found this old photo - on the back it says Sybil Baley Portland Rose Festival Queen 1915.


two of the three mirrors we found...


a valet chair that we found - from the 'Bombay Store' - I think it will end up in the guest bedroom...

Friday, January 26, 2007

still here

I know that for me this is a long time without posting - but I am still here.

The birthday gift I 'did' finish for hubby. It consists of seashells, starfish, sand dollars he collected as a child and that recently made their way to our home; images from two of our 2000 calendars; a little sailboat that I quilled, and along the top little ceramic sea creatures that he collected at Sea World (he grew up in San Diego county) over the years.


Some ice luminaries I made to have on the front porch as greeting for hubby's Mom.


K and Grammy.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

a herald of spring




These photos were simply to show the hair wreaths and jingle bracelets that I made for the girls but I thought they turned out nearly ethereal in quality. There are no shots of K as she just wanted to run off and play or fight with C. So here is C in all her luminosity of eyes. The hair wreaths are simple - just bands of wool felt with the flowers sewed on with buttons and a bunch of ribbon falling down the back. I sewed it all very sturdily and finished it completely in hopes that it will stand up to the girls. Sarah's little girls will receive similar wreaths sometime when the US and Royal Postal services finish their tasks.

The bracelet is made from a plain wooden bracelet that I bought at JoAnn's at a deep discount. There are ribbon streamers all around that I didn't photograph and little jingle bells so that the tinkle.

that sort of bear

I was rather bearish yesterday - it was 'that kind of day.' It is one of those days where when I got about half way through I realized I might as well laugh because it was the option that at least helped me get through.

Let me preface by saying that C is very willful and difficult child. In the past week she has been escalating in contrariness and crabbiness.

First thing in the morning when C woke, I handed her clothes, fresh from the dryer toasty warm. She liked that. I took the dog, Willow, out and when I returned C was lying on the couch saying she was tired and was going to get some more rest. We will cut out all the reasons for the escalation only to say that it got ugly.

Finally, C is seated and eating.

I got K up and seated and eating at which she threw a tantrum cause she wanted to play. I quickly got dressed and C finished eating I spent ten to fifteen minutes with her talking about God and why she should love and honor God and us. I felt as if I were talking to a brick wall.

Then it was time to take C to school. Hubby wanted me to get the Highlander washed before he went to pick up his Mom at the airport (tonight) and so I thought it would be best to take K with me to drop C off and then go directly to the car wash as to get there before it got busy. K threw another fit as she wanted to stay with her Dad which she often does when I take C to school.

We arrive at school after another fit by K as she wanted to listen to 'Winnie the Pooh' rather than "A Wrinkle in Time." We drop C off and I head the opposite direction from normal as I am heading to the car wash. K screams bloody murder cause she wants to go home.

We arrive at the car wash - it is closed due to the potential for inclement weather.

So we head back north. I figure, I will stop at Goodwill to see if they have Jane Eyre for next month's book club as I seem to have gotten rid of my copy (I often do that with classics - figuring that if I want to read them again, I can pick it up cheap second hand). When we got there, I decided to allow K to ride in the cart's basket rather than the seat as C wasn't with us. As I stop to check something, I do not notice that K is standing and as I gently pull the cart back to turn it around I see her lean out over the end and do a slow motion flip to land on her forehead.

We spend the next half an hour in the office with the store manager as she hunt and pecks out the accident report and K consumes two suckers. She now sports a huge egg size bruise on her forehead.

We do the grocery shopping. We stop at school and pick up C who asks to find out what is going on with Mrs Whatsit. So I change the book again without incident. We arrive home I put C in a snowsuit and send her out to play. I run a bath full of bubbles and pop K in to play. I call the phone company and unload groceries. I get the girls dressed and do something that is not allowed during the week. I put them in front of the television for lunch and go downstairs to vacuum the basement in preparation for the MIL's visit. I put the girls down for their naps and figure that the day is finally turning around.

I start an apple pie for hubby's birthday. Our pie pan is a bit larger than average so I like to half-again the recipe for the crust. As I go to roll out the crust, I realize that I double everything but the flour. So I add the flour - resigned to a less flaky crust. I finish the pie and make bread and salmon chowder for supper.

I spend the remainder of the afternoon cleaning. When C wakes up I let her take her bath. Hubby calls and says he is leaving work and will try stopping at the DMV to renew his license and stop at the gas station to fill his car.

He comes home saying the lines at the DMV are out the door again. C decides she wants ice cubes to play with in the tub (I find it a great tub toy). We were low on ice cubes and I told her no I wanted to let the ice cube maker catch up. Another prolonged battle - which I let my husband finish.

Finally, we are seated around the table eating. And I taste the soup. It is sweet - really sweet as if I dumped half a cup of sugar in it or something. Hubby agrees. I finally get up and go to the fridge and check out the container of half and half that I used. It was vanilla half and half.

We got the girls to bed slightly late with no more difficulty than is average.

And I worked on some ice luminaries I am making - that I hope to put on the front step to greet the MIL tonight.

It was a day.

At one point I resorted to singing 'this is the day that the Lord has made' to myself. I find hymns an even deeper source of perspective and calmness when my days are difficult but when I cast about for a song yesterday - it was 'this is the day' a light chorus based on that glorious Psalm 118:24.

This is the day the LORD has made;
let us rejoice and be glad in it.

Monday, January 22, 2007

hubby's birthday today

37 years ago, he turned one...


this is before he got his little silver front teeth...I guess he had cavities when he was a child and got his little front teeth capped - his parents were appalled.


pre-Me - shortly before he went to college and when I would have been something like a sophomore in high school...he grew-up in CA, I grew up in KS, we met in IA - I won't tell you where we live but it isn't in any of those three states...


one of my all time favorites of him - taken in the college cafeteria shortly after we started dating - with my ol' Minolta Freedom...


obviously, he is the man. I am the one in the black and white checked shirt. his sister is directly behind him with a hat on...(this is in college before we were married)...


nappy nap time (I went through a spell of framing and toning too)...


with his Mom (I went through a stage of cropping all photos square - how pretentious)


gifted


a lesson in skipping stones (or not as the case may be).


arms full of love.


dusk approaches.


I am not sure what to say about this photo but it lives deeply in me.

Sunday, January 21, 2007

K has a quiet moment








K has a moment of self-discovery. (The bench she is setting on is directly in front of the television - I put it there to keep the girls from actually reaching and pushing the television out the back of the entertainment case and to prevent them from opening the cabinet to the left. The bottom of the bench is open and as seen in a previous post - full of board books).

Friday, January 19, 2007

Photo Hunters: wild

It is odd. My husband never reads what I write and avoids looking at photos most of them time. However, if I discuss with him a project - he has opinions and ideas. I mentioned this Photo Hunter theme and he said I should get pictures of our girls acting wild. So I looked. This is as wild as I've photographed as when they get much wilder I can't photograph them as I get too stressed. But here you go - at my husband's request. Though he will never see it.

“Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” Mary Oliver


I need this wild life, this freedom. Zane Grey


“I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself. A small bird will drop frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.” D.H. Lawrence


wild adj: Lacking supervision or restraint; Disorderly; unruly


There is a need to find and sing our own song, to stretch our limbs and shake them in a dance so wild that nothing can roost there, that stirs the yearning for solitary voyage. Barbara Lazear Ascher


Music is nothing else but wild sounds civilized into time and tune. Thomas Fuller


“If you feel the urge, don't be afraid to go on a wild goose chase. What do you think wild geese are for anyway?” Will Rogers


wild noun: Occurring, growing, or living in a natural state; not domesticated, cultivated, or tamed


One of the darkest evils of our world is surely the unteachable wildness of the Good. H. G. Wells


“Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air…” Ralph Waldo Emerson


"Why do you lead me a wild-goose chase?" - Miguel de Cervantes


“All good things are wild, and free.” Henry David Thoreau


wild adj: Risky; imprudent: (thank heavens for Daddy's strong arms)


Grant me some wild expressions, Heavens, or I shall burst. George Farquhar


“To see a world in a grain of sand and heaven in a wild flower Hold infinity in the palms of your hand and eternity in an hour.” William Blake


I have sometimes been wildly, despairingly, acutely miserable, racked with sorrow, but through it all I still know quite certainly that just to be alive is a grand thing. Agatha Christie


I come into the peace of wild things who do not tax their lives with forethought of grief... For a time I rest in the grace of the world, and am free.” Wendell Berry


A small tribute to my tulips last spring. My 'wild' children have no respect for those things cultured. :)

'Mid the sharp, short emerald wheat, scarce risen three fingers well,
The wild tulip at the end of its tube, blows out its great red bell,
Like a thin clear bubble of blood, for the children to pick and sell.
Robert Browning, Up at a Villa--Down in the City (st. 6)