Have a blessed and restful Shabbat!

Friday, April 20, 2012
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Old Made New
So we have this beautiful lantern in our front yard, however, it is a hideous pink color--sorry for all you pink lovers, I have never been a fan.
So we made a trip to the hardware store this morning and got some spray paint. Black Textured Metallic for the basic color and Metallic Champagne Mist for the accent color. We are gonna do all our outdoor fixtures, and I will post those too. What a difference a fresh coat of paint makes!
Friday, March 2, 2012
Crocheting
Knowing that you are creating something that is a work of art, and will last for a long time to come is fulfilling.
I can remember being a little girl and watching my grandmother making this blanket. She taught me how to to hook a chain, and I made many little chains when I was young, but I was always fascinated watching her fingers working so fast with the yarn.
I remember my mom making blankets while we were all together in the family room at night. She made many blankets over the years and she made this poncho for The Artist several years ago. The Artist loves it and still wears it-both her and my mom love pink-you cannot imagine how much!
She made this blanket for Thoughtful Son, he uses it on his bed, and when he gets up early and plays XBox....lol.
This is the first blanket I made. It's quit large and soft-I made it for Handsome Husband, not pretty, but functional.
I have made blankets for Thoughtful Son and The Artist.
Here are two blankets made by Handsome Husbands grandmother. Works of art! The Artist uses the pink one for her bed.
Here are some blankets made for the kids when they were babies by various people:
Made by a lovely lady whose husband was in The Guard with Handsome Husband-she made him a matching sweater too!
This was made by a young teen! She weaved in some yellow ribbon and added tassels in the corners. Beautiful!
Made by my mom. Looks like lace!
Made for me by my Grandmere! Still beautiful, has been passed onto The Artist!
These are some blankets I rescued from various yard sales and thrift stores :)
The artist and I are working on making grannie squares to make a blanket together:
These are some of the butterflies and flowers she has been making to put on it!
This is one I am making for Little Pumpkin. I love, love, LOVE these colors together! Reminds me of lilacs.
Even tho my kids never knew my Grandma, Handsome Husbands Grandmother and my Grandmere these blankets are passed down to them as a reminder of their thoughtfulness and creativity :)
There is something so special about having someone make you something! If you are lucky enough to get something homemade like this, you are truly loved!
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Penny The Cat
So several years ago we got a free little kitten-Handsome Husband picked her out. He says he "saved her from the clutches of death." She was quite sick with a respiratory infection and needed anti-biotics. She was so sick when we brought her home, I wouldn't let the kids touch her. In fact another kitten in the same litter died of the same illness.
So we nursed her back to health, and she is the SWEETEST cat ever. She tollerates ANYTHING from the kids and NEVER scratches or bites them. It's as if she is just so grateful to be alive, she never gets upset.
When The Artist was 4 she would tickle her belly, dress her up, pull her tail-Penny would just PURR her little heart out and try to get away, then come back for more. To top it off she is a great mouser!
So the other day Little Pumpkin-who LOVES Penny-was picking her up by her neck and tail. Penny just purred, would get away then track Little Pumpkin down for more.
Friday, February 3, 2012
Chokecherry Jelly---A Taste of Summer in the Winter!
We drove 2-3 hours up to Cheyenne where a nice couple have dozens and dozens of bushes around their yard they use as a windbreak. The kids and I picked chokecherries for about 2.5 hours and ended up with about 6 gallons. Chokecherries are quite tart and have a distinct flavor. Little Pumpkin even liked them off the bush, the older kids didn't care for them.
So we got home and rinsed and removed any stems, then cooked them in a pot with a touch of water-making sure they didn't burn. They have pits inside each of them and knew it was going to be hard to get them out.
Added my sugar and ended up making 8 pints and 13 jelly jars-did a mixture of jelly and syrup. Was a lot of work, but NOTHING beats home made jelly. Tastes like summer!
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Cleaning Up The Chicken House
So our lovely 18 chickens, and 2 ducks (Hank and Bonnie) needed their little house and pen cleaned and since it was about 51 degrees here yesterday it was as good as time as any to clean it up!
We filled up the little pond for the ducks and they were SO happy. I love watching them in their little pond, cleaning themselves, dunking their beaks in and generally having a good time.
We made sure to clean all around the 'automatic' feeders that Handsome Husband made last year
and 'automatic' waterer too-even tho it's been too cold for it, so we have been hauling water by hand and using the duck pond.
We cleaned their little 'nest' box, which is really the bottom of an old dog kennel.
Then we filled the floor of the coop with wood chips--they smell REALLY good!
Finally, we took all that wonderfully 'fertilized' bedding and filled the bottom of one of our empty garden beds.
Then The Artist, Thoughtful Son and the puppies all played Frisbee!
Was a nice day.
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