Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Sewing and sewing and more sewing

Well, I recently closed up shop on the purse making biz. Okay, that's a lie, considering I have 8 orders right now. I closed to the public because it was insanely overwhelming how many orders I was getting and how little free time I had for other things and my own projects. But I'm still making stuff for friends and it seems like recently I have a lot of friends who are willing to get in line for a purse or diaper bag or something. But it's nice to be busy when I have some free time and also make time for some of my own projects. Like the one below. I'd been wanting to make a case for my Nook Reader since my sister scored me a super deal on black friday. I finally got around to it this week in between a few purse orders. So now my Nook is nice and cozy and one of these days when (if ever) the purse orders die down, I'll read a book on my Nook. (Actually I've read quite a few books recently and have loved the Girl With the Dragon Tattoo series and Water for Elephants.)



Smallish is good!

"It's hard to be brave, when you're only a very small animal" ~Piglet

Emily loves to climb into this cabinet, she'll get all the way in there too. I know who my go-to girl is if I ever need to get some sprinkles. I guess being small has it's perks.

Wobbly Walking


Emily is two weeks away from her first birthday and she's been taking a step here or there over the last few weeks but today she decided to make walking a full time thing. She's wobbly of course and you can just see her thinking, "gee, if I sit down and crawl, I'll get there a whole lot faster!" I'm going to miss her crawling little diaper butt. And I'm a little sad because this is the last of the baby firsts. The next firsts are things like her first day of school, her first curse word, her first driving lesson, her first boyfriend!! Okay, okay, I'm stopping now before I start having a panic attack.



Wednesday, March 9, 2011

You Come Here Often?

I love this silly kid!
Today we went to the park after I picked him up from preschool, something we've been trying to do alot lately with the gorgeous weather. All the other preschoolers and their mothers in our area had the same idea. Brian got to talking to one of the little boys and says to him,


"You sound like my friend Nico from school!"


And the boy says, "I am Nico from school!!!"


And then Brian says, "Oh...yeah!"

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Our KMart Table Makeover

My husband bought this table just before we were married (9 years ago) and I've never been a fan. But it was what we could afford and we needed a place to eat. We got the table at KMart and the chairs at Target. Or maybe it was vice-versa but who cares. I have been wanting a new table and chairs for.ev.er! The yucky light wood is hideous and I've wiped the top so much that the clear coat was almost gone. But of course all the tables of my dreams cost $1500 or more. We could probably spend $1500 on a new table (plus whatever chairs cost) but when we move every 1-3 years for the next decade, I'm sure my precious new table and chairs would get beat all to hell, if the kids don't get to it first.
So I decided to sorta kinda remodel our table.

Oh and buy new chairs (Better Homes and Gardens on Walmart.com, $39 each, no tax, no shipping costs to your local store)

So I took off the old yucky top and painted the bottom of the table and legs black (Valspar Dark Kettle Black). Then I followed the Farmhouse Table Plan from Ana-White.com to make the planked pine top using 1x8s and 1x6s. Her plan is for a longer table so I adjusted the lengths of my boards to keep our new table about the same size as our old one. Her plan calls for 2x6s and 2x8s and I used 1-bys because I didn't want the table top too thick.

After lots and lots and lots of sanding, I stained the top with Minwax Dark Walnut oil-based wood stain (used a wood conditioner first) and then 3 coats of Semi-Gloss Polyurethane. I love love love the rustic farmhouse look of it. I'm even considering going back and roughing up the black paint and the chairs for a distressed look but I may just save myself the trouble and let the kids do that over time.
The project took bits and pieces of my free time over the last week, about 10 hours total. And the total cost of all the wood, primer, paint, stain, poly, screws, sandpaper, etc was just under $100. Much better than my dream table from Pottery Barn. And when we have to move again and the movers destroy it, I won't care all at........
.....okay, I'll be insane with anger! Maybe we'll be moving this guy ourselves.
So those are the pretty pictures, here is what my house really looks like on a regular basis...

You see that little guy in the left corner? That's our dog. He thinks it's perfectly fine to sleep on my fleece lined hoodie.

And I let him, cause he just looked so cute. Man, he needs to be groomed. I have to go clean my house now and shave the dog. Hope you enjoyed my table makeover as much as I did!

Weekend Fun

We've been having beautiful weather here lately, think 75 degrees, clear and sunny. And in a few short months, it will be 120 degrees and sunburny, so we have to take advantage of the outdoors now. On Sunday we took the kids to a nearby nature festival, Tres Rios at Estrella Mountain Park. The park is amazing with lots of trails and great play areas, but we didn't even get to any of that, as they had trains and ponys and canoeing and fishing.

Brian has a real thing for the $2 barrel train pulled by a riding lawn mower or small ATV. The above picture is from sunday.

Here is our hobo in fall 2009

And fall 2010

Back to sunday

Brian on Missy the Pony. I was a little worried since.....

...this was his first pony ride. It's not a great picture but you can see the terror on his face.





Brian touching the fish he caught

Emy was there too. She liked the ponys and thought they were "doggies!" She only says 5 words but she was sure they were doggies.
Oh and as we were leaving, our exhausted Brian had a little fit that he wanted us to bring home a pony for him. So we can have our Parent badge now, we've earned it. You aren't really a parent until one or more children has a full blown fit that you won't buy them a pony to live in your backyard with fake grass and a swimming pool.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Suckers

There is a literal sucker and a figurative sucker in this video. Oh, and a little girl who always gets her way when it comes to her Daddy and sugar.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

For Aunt Laura

My sister, my kids' Aunt Laura, has been requesting a new picture of the kids everyday on the blog. While that won't be happening (I have meals to prepare, dishes to clean, laundry to fold, bums to wipe, and toes that haven't been pedicured in weeks) here are some to hold her over for at least today.


Brian does not sleep in Emy's crib with her, he just enjoys the occasional romp in his old bed.

A Dress for Emy

Our baby girl is going to be 1 years old in just 5 short weeks! Seriously, how is this possible? It has gone by so fast. For her one-year photo shoot, I wanted to make her something special to wear. I just finished this dress for her last night. The fabric is from Hobby Lobby and the dress pattern is from Kissing Kumquats on Etsy.

Back of the dress with a bow

This fabulous matching flower hair bow arrived today from The Monkey Moos on Etsy. It's so perfect for the dress, the shape is great, the colors are just right, I love it! I can't wait to put it in baby girl's hair, or more realistically, on a headband on her head since she's still slightly bald. Well, she has 5 weeks to get some hair I guess.

This is how the bow showed up packaged, a.dor.ab.le! So cute!
I would have liked to get a picture of Emy in the dress but she was napping, I was enjoying the peace and quiet and I really wasn't up for any baby wrestling today. Pictures to come in 5 weeks.

Delicious Roasted Winter Veggie Soup

So I think I'm going to try to post a recipe every now and then, generally something that I make alot, that is easy to make, and that our family likes. A "go-to" recipe, a standard in our house. I figure alot of our blog readers eat regularly and who couldn't use an easy, good recipe every now and then? Oh, and I have the pickiest of eaters in my family, so if we like it, you'll like it! Oh and I really really really don't like to cook so when I say easy, I mean easy.

Let's start with my new favorite, Roasted Winter Veggie Soup with Parsley Pesto. What I like about this recipe is that it's easy, gets some veggies in us all, and makes alot so I always get about 2 dinners out of it and some to freeze for a meal later. I usually serve it with a grilled cheese sandwich. And if you are following Weight Watchers like me, it's about 3 pts including the pesto. Just go light on the olive oil. I can't get my 4-year-old to eat much of this yet but he loves the grilled cheese and eats a multivitamin daily so we think he'll turn out okay.

Roasted Winter Veggie Soup with Parsley Pesto

1/4 cup Olive Oil
2 Large Onions, peeled and diced
6 Carrots, peeled and diced
2 stalks Celery, thinly sliced
1 Bunch of Asparagus, cut into 2 inch pieces
1/2 pound Brussel Sprouts, quartered
2 quarts Vegetable Broth
1 Large Can Plum Tomatoes, chopped
Fine sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

Pesto:
2 TBSP Olive Oil
1 cup Parsley Leaves
1 Clove Garlic
1/4 cup grated Parmesan Cheese

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

Toss the the onions, carrots, celery, asparagus and brussel sprouts with olive oil and salt and pepper. Roast the veggies in the oven for 45 minutes or until carmelized, stirring and shaking the pan occasionally to prevent burning and to make sure the veggies cook evenly.

While the veggies are roasting add the broth and chopped tomatoes, plus the tomato juice from the can, to a large soup pot and bring to a boil. Gently simmer for 15 minutes and then keep warm. When the veggies are done roasting, transfer to the hot veggie broth and bring to a boil over high heat. Lower the heat and let the soup simmer until all of the vegetables are tender, about 30 minutes.

For the pesto: Puree the parsley leaves, garlic, olive oil, and parmesan cheese in a food processor. Add a couple spoonfuls of pesto to each bowl of soup. Yum!

A few notes: I buy flat-leaf italian parsley, I think it tastes better. I usually use frozen brussel sprouts because I've yet to find a good looking fresh brussel sprout at my market. The frozen ones taste fine. The soup is good by itself, but insanely good with the pesto. For some weird reason the soup tastes better the next day! I have no idea why cause I know nothing about cooking.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

There are no words....

I'm just not really sure what to say about these pictures.
Besides of course that no children were harmed in the making of these pictures, other than possibly squealing a little longer than they would have had I not wanted to capture this on film.
Oh and I should probably explain that these baskets contain toys.
I guess sometimes you just gotta do what you gotta do to get a toy!