Showing posts with label Home/Garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home/Garden. Show all posts

Monday, June 13, 2011

Baby Boy Projects

Ryan's Cradle Quilt
This week I'm working on a couple baby boy projects. Only half our grandsons have the quilts they were supposed to receive at birth (Bad Grammy).  Ryan's will be cradle-sized like the one his big brother received ON TIME (it pays to be the first grandchild!). Petey's quilt is larger as he is in his big boy bed now. It will be a good size for naps. There's a lot of work already completed on these projects and I think I can realistically hope to finish them by next Monday.
Peter's Kitty Quilt

The wedding/anniversary project is coming along nicely. I worked hard on it last week, logging many hours of quilting time. Six of sixteen blocks are quilted!! But, I'll take a brief break this week to work on these small projects, which are close to being finished. The boost that comes with completing a project will keep my motivation up for work on the larger quilt.  

I'm thinking about creating a list of all my U.F.O.'s, but can't decide if that would be motivating or just plain discouraging.  Maybe, if I have a few things finished in another week or two, I will post a list.  Maybe....

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Our Yard

A friend in Michigan has asked to see pictures of our yard.
Here are a few recent photos, taken on a particularly beautiful day:
Our lemon tree, my pool boy (hmm - slacker?), west side of yard
and a northeast view. Isn't that sky gorgeous?


Thursday, August 7, 2008

October 9, 2007 Posting Revisited

Guess what? It's August 2008 and my hobby room is at last cleaned up, organized, decorated and DONE! I promised to post photos in an early blog (10/9/2007) and now can finally do just that. Worn out carpet has been replaced by a "dark pine" laminate floor. Boring beige walls are now a warm tan color that reminds me of graham crackers. Our favorite interior designer says it's a great color for creativity. We found a multi-purpose craft table on clearance at our huge JoAnn Fabric store that will be a great spot for scrap-booking, cutting fabric, beading or gift-wrapping. It's white laminate like the bookcase we bought last fall and the sewing table Tom/Dad built for me for Christmas several years ago. There's one real wood piece, an old lamp of my mom's, and quilts on the wall to add a cozy feel to all the white furniture. On our next IKEA outing, I hope to purchase a large round rug (only $19.99!) to add a bit more color to the room and give the dogs a snoozing spot when they're hanging out with me. Closet, cabinets and bookcase are filled with things for crafting, just waiting for me to make time for hobbies. Yippee - I love my room!

Drowning...and I'm not even in the pool!


Help, I'm drowning in paper! Every week I think I'll catch up on the newspapers I didn't read on the day they arrived. Every Wednesday - the day before recycling is picked up - I have a stack of newspapers I still haven't read. It's frustrating.

Then there's mail.... stacks of junk mail, coupon mailers, grocery ads, store sale ads, catalogs up to my eyeballs. Each week it's the same - I think I'll look through it all for those coupons I need to save or that bargain I didn't realize I needed. But, usually the coupons expire before I can use them and the sales end before I get to the store.

And how about magazines?? I have months worth of beautiful quilting magazines I haven't even taken out of their plastic mailing wrappers. Am I really too busy to read my favorite kind of magazine? What about Phoenix Home and Garden? It is arguably the most gorgeous publication I have ever read. But some months they sit on the coffee table without a single page being flipped. Oh, and then there's the health and housekeeping magazines. Who needs to read them anyway - they're the same every month, filled with articles about how to get organized, how to lose weight, and lately, how to have a flat stomach. Oh, and after you lose weight and get the flat stomach be sure to make up the gooey dessert recipe featured on the cover. Hmmm, what's wrong with that picture??

So, here's my official notice to paper clutter. I'm giving up. If I don't read a magazine the month I receive it, it's going in the recycling. If I don't read the newspaper the day it arrives, it goes in the recycling. I'm cancelling the health magazine and the housekeeping ones, too. Junk mail and coupon mailers are going directly into the recycle basket. I tell you it's a veritable fire hazard having all this paper in the house. Besides that, I think I was created for a higher calling than endlessly sorting through papers and I'm not going to stand for it anymore! So there.

Sunday, December 9, 2007


Where does the time go? Can it really be almost 2 months since our last posting? We had a fun Halloween & great Thanksgiving, too. Just before T'day we did a bit more remodeling on the desert cottage. With Laura's help, we planned a new tile floor for the master bath and closet. We also made major changes in the closet with the installation of a wonderful closet system. All our clothes now fit into one closet instead of three. Organization is great!
Then we moved on to Christmas preparations. It's a different experience to put up outdoor Christmas lights wearing shorts, T-shirt and flip-flops. We didn't once need to come indoors to warm frozen fingers. Christmas shopping evenings are fun - the weather is temperate and the tall palm trees at our favorite shopping center are decked out in lights. It's a big contrast to what we were used to in Michigan and sometimes seems odd. But it's also a whole lot of fun!

Friday, October 19, 2007


Today is Friday - Cleaning Day with Collin! On most Fridays, Laura brings Collin here in the morning so she can concentrate on fast-action cleaning at their house. Collin and Grammy clean here, too, but at a much slower pace. Our routine consists of these chores:
Dusting - This could be a daily chore in the desert. Collin prefers a feather duster and knows how to use it. Grammy uses Pledge and a dust cloth.
Laundry - We do a couple loads. He's getting good at understanding that you don't shut the dryer door on Grammy's arm while she's loads the wet clothes. Today he pushed clothes in by himself , tossed in Bounce, then closed the door. Sometimes Collin likes to sit on top of the dryer and watch the washer fill with water and suds, then he helps load the dirty stuff. What a great worker!
Swiffer - Collin likes to Swiffer, but Grammy usually does the job. He knows wads of Calder fur do not belong on the floor! When he finds them before the Swiffer does, he proclaims them, "Ii-ee" (icky).
Dishes - Grammy prefers to do this alone. But Collin is interested in the dishwasher, so she waits until he's found a fun toy, then quickly unloads and re-loads it. Sneaky, eh?
Windows - Today Grammy showed Collin how to clean doggy nose prints and baby handprints off windows. Grammy sprayed Windex and Collin wiped with a paper towel. He was laughing and smiling from ear to ear.
By the time we've finished chores, we're ready for playtime or a story. Today we brought the Step 2 Roller Coaster into the house from the back yard. First we washed it a bit (dusty ol' desert...). Collin liked that a lot! Then we gave some teddys and a doll a few rides. It was pretty silly when they fell off the coaster car. Sometimes we have lunch together before Laura comes back, sometimes not. But one thing is for sure - we always have fun.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

I spent most of today cleaning up the bungalow - organinzing papers, vacuuming, mopping the pretty new tile floors..... anything to avoid the painting I should have been doing. At least I was being productive and not just slacking. For awhile I sat on the floor in our bedroom sifting through magazines, papers, books, etc. Some favorite Robin & Linda Williams music was playing from the little iHome machine on my nightstand. I was enjoying the quiet time alone.... and not painting. It was great! After a bit I got up to throw some things away and shuttle a couple stacks of things to the places where they belonged. As I turned around to leave the room, I stopped dead in my tracks. I had company - an uninvited guest had invaded my peaceful, solitary space. It had a lot of legs and it was somewhat larger than the size of a quarter. I got a little closer - it didn't move, thank goodness - and counted the legs. What? 10 legs? Scorpion? Spider? Should I freak out? I decided to catch it first - and freak out later. Once my guest was shown to its new accomodations (Princess House crystal tumbler covered with a Longaberger mug lid for security), I "Googled" until I discovered who/what it was and how scared I should be. If you want to learn what I did today, look up wind scorpion or sun spider or sulpugid. Then let me know if you think I should be afraid. Oh, by the way, based on my Google science lesson, I freed my captive guest to enjoy our beautiful back yard. However, to make myself more comfortable, I also scheduled an appointment with my favorite pest control technician.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Here we go with our first ever Blog! I've been wanting to start a blog for about a year and a half, ever since we adopted Calder, the furry member of the Shepherd family. Guess I have finally thought about it long enough to plunge in and get started. And besides, if I wasn't doing this right now, I'd be painting the wood trim in the sewing room.

I really should be helping Papa Shep with tonight's work. We're painting the bedroom at the front of the house, which will soon become my sewing-quilting-scrapbooking space. It sure will be good to once again have a space dedicated to my hobbies. Our home in Michigan had lots of wonderful space for storage of my crafty supplies. And, over the 13 years we lived in that great home, my hobby spots had evolved into wonderful, perfect spaces for me to work on my favorite projects. In our cozy desert bungalow, I'll need to be very organized and space conscious, but thank goodness, I get a whole room to myself!

I'll try to post some pictures when the room is done. Now it's time to help paint.