Well, we just got back from the doctor's office. Big R has a new accessory. Unfortunately Blogger isn't cooperating with photo uploads--again. Irritating. Ok, then, here's a link to the photo on Flickr.
Link to photo
Yup, that's a splint on his right pinkie finger. A couple of days ago there was a mysterious collision between said finger and MoMo's knee. Not sure how that happened exactly. Kind of an odd body part collision, if you ask me. But in any case, obviously it hurt pretty badly and it swelled some but he could move it and all so I didn't think it was broken and we just iced it. I figured it would improve in a day or two but it stayed swollen so I took him to get it checked out. They took x rays and the doctor thought she saw a fracture. She wants a radiologist to take a look for a confirmation but in the meantime Big R's sporting a splint. Unfortunately the doctor had to make do with purple bandage. She apologized profusely for not having a more "manly" color available at the time. (I went to the store promptly and purchased blue tape so when we change the tape he won't have to suffer with purple anymore) So, he's going to be in a splint for at least a week. Six weeks (or more) if it is indeed fractured. We're waiting on a phone call to get the radiologist's verdict and we have a follow up appointment next week. In the meantime, guess he's going to have to learn to write left handed!
Friday, April 26, 2013
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Hey there, just wanted to pop in with a preview of my latest quilt top.
I actually started this one over a year ago. I began in January with a lot of ambition and purpose and got 4 columns done pretty quickly. Then I put it aside for whatever reason (that I can't recall now) and it got relegated to the works-in-progress black hole. But I managed to rescue it yesterday and it didn't take long to finish the last column and trim up the sides. It needs a bit more trimming to even out the tops and bottoms and they need to be stitched all together. Then I think I will add borders all around. This quilt is a long overdue one. It's going to a friend who I promised a quilt over 5 years ago! I did tell him at the time that I had a number of quilts to make before I could make him his but I totally intended to get his done a lot sooner. Story of my life, it seems. Anyway, trimming the sides gave me a pile of what I think look almost like little pennants and I can't quite bring myself to toss them.
Aren't they cute? Perhaps I could use them in one of the borders of the quilt. I don't know but I think these have a destiny beyond the trash can.
I actually started this one over a year ago. I began in January with a lot of ambition and purpose and got 4 columns done pretty quickly. Then I put it aside for whatever reason (that I can't recall now) and it got relegated to the works-in-progress black hole. But I managed to rescue it yesterday and it didn't take long to finish the last column and trim up the sides. It needs a bit more trimming to even out the tops and bottoms and they need to be stitched all together. Then I think I will add borders all around. This quilt is a long overdue one. It's going to a friend who I promised a quilt over 5 years ago! I did tell him at the time that I had a number of quilts to make before I could make him his but I totally intended to get his done a lot sooner. Story of my life, it seems. Anyway, trimming the sides gave me a pile of what I think look almost like little pennants and I can't quite bring myself to toss them.
Aren't they cute? Perhaps I could use them in one of the borders of the quilt. I don't know but I think these have a destiny beyond the trash can.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Yep, she got her ears pierced. She's actually had them a couple of weeks now and she's super happy. She had wanted to have it done for quite some time. She was really brave when it was done. She didn't even flinch! One ear then the other and it was done. Then we all had Cinnabons to celebrate. :)
Also, I got some awesomeness in the mail today. Well, actually UPS brought it...
FABRIC!!! (insert happy dance here) We've kind of got this huge project we've been working on here. The garage. Yikes. It was so disorganized. So much stuff! And with the new freezer that we had to fit in there we REALLY needed to do something about it. So, it's been a work in progress for a few weeks and I had gone through my fabric and convinced myself not to buy any new fabric until I had my old stuff under control. Meaning using up some of it and getting it organized. And I was doing really well with that. I even went to a local quilt shop and just looked at all the wonderful fabric. Didn't buy a single yard. Or half yard. Or fat quarter. But then I learned that a friend of ours was having a baby boy and, of course, I NEED to make said baby a quilt. And I didn't have any appropriate fabric on hand so naturally I was required to buy some. Ok, so, only the six of the fabrics are actually for the baby quilt. The rest I just liked. Plus, if you spend $35 you get free shipping. So since I was just under $35, by adding just a little bit more, I saved. Right? Um, yeah, so, these fabrics here are the six I picked for the baby quilt:
I ordered online and sort of crossed my fingers that they would really go together once I got them and put them side by side. Sometimes it can be hard to tell in the online pictures for sure if the colors are close enough. But they all coordinate really well even though they are almost all from completely different lines of fabric. Awesome! I had seen this quilt on Pinterest a while back and added it to my list of Quilts I Want to Make Before I Die. It's about 500 miles long, this list. Even if I made a quilt a month (or a week) from the list I still probably wouldn't make a dent in that list. It's REALLY LONG. And Pinterest isn't helping. But I digress...
Here it is, as seen on Pinterest, the Triangle Quilt:
I didn't realize until right now that I picked a very similar same color scheme to the inspiration quilt in the fabrics I got. That wasn't intentional. I picked the animal prints first (those are both from the same fabric line), then pulled the orange, green, and blue from those and selected the other fabrics in those colors. But they're pretty fun, right? Anyway, I also found some other fabrics that I
This last one is my absolute favorite!
I just LOVE it! It's one of those ones where I'm not sure I can ever actually use it for anything. I might just hoard it so I can bring it out once in a while and gaze at it. I mean, wait, I'd never do anything like that. Hoarding fabric is not good. Saw this on Pinterest as well and thought it rather frighteningly close to truth.
I console myself that I really do use my fabric! So is that really the same as hoarding? I tell myself it's not. Don't judge me...
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Well, it took me more than a few days but I finally finished the quilt top I mentioned in my last post! :) It's made with the Sultry line of fabric from Moda. I made a baby quilt out of the same fabric a couple of years ago. I was sort of hording the rest of the fabric because I love it so much. But we recently started trying to clean out/organize the garage and I was going through my fabric and decided I needed to use up a good portion of my fabric. (So I can buy new fabric, of course! LOL) And I decided I'd make myself a quilt out of the Sultry fabric. I saw the inspiration quilt on Pinterest so I can say that I really did make something on Pinterest! Unfortunately, Blogger isn't cooperating with me and I can't upload the photos I took. So here's a link to the pics on Flickr. click here Well, hope you have a terrific day! I've got to go do some laundry and stuff but hopefully later I'll find some time to sew some more...
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Surprise! So, yeah, I haven't actually fallen off the face of the earth. I don't really have an excuse for not blogging lately (or in months, really). Let's just move on, shall we?
Here's a quick overview of what's happened in the last 6 months. We
started with 1 duck. This is Quackers. AKA Quackopotamus, Quackzilla and
Quacky. She's a Swedish Blue that we got from a coworker of Gabe's back
in November of 2011.
Then in July another coworker gave us an A-frame chicken coop and we got these two little guys.
They are both Rhode Island Reds. The kids named them Lillyann and Little Feather. Then in August we got two more Rhode Island Red hens and another duck to keep Quacky company. Ducks like to flock so they do better in groups. Quacky was lonely until Penelope came. Penelope's a Rouen. Rouens have the same pattern as wild Mallard ducks. Now they are best duckie friends.
That brought us to 2 ducks and 4 chickens.
Our first egg!
MoMo also had a birthday. 8 years old!
She had a party at the skating rink. Here she is skating with her BFF. They could almost be twins...
Daddy got his hunting license and here's his first quail.
He got a few more quail and a Chukar, too, in later hunting excursions. And a couple of rabbits (made some delicious rabbit stew!).
Halloween monster cookies!
And a ninja and a bee... and some jack o' lanterns. MoMo's jack o' lantern wasn't feeling too well!
Grandma and Papa came to visit at Thanksgiving but I, uh, didn't take any pictures. Sorry.
In December, Daddy took MoMo to the salon to get her hair done.
Then Christmas came. Christmas morning...
And it turns out that Lillyann and Little Feather were roosters! So they had to go. No one really liked hearing them crowing at 3am. Now they're on a farm breeding baby chicks. Speaking of baby chicks...
On Valentine's Day these 6 little cuties came home with us.
They don't have names, yet. But they are getting big! And getting their patterns...especially the black ones who will end up sort of black and white striped. They are Barred Rocks. Plus there are two white ones (Leghorns, maybe, or White Rocks? I just told her to give me 2 white ones because MoMo wanted white), a Buff Orpington, and a Blue Laced Red Wyandotte. So now we've got 8 chickens and 2 ducks and a generous supply of both chicken and duck eggs. We're going to have to start giving them away. And these little ones aren't even laying yet!
The weather's been pretty nice lately. I'm getting spring fever, ready to start planting in the garden. Yesterday the temperature got all the way up to 68! We opened up the windows in the house to air it all out and enjoy the warmer weather. Of course, tomorrow it will probably snow. We have crazy weather like that.
Also I'm pretty excited that I finally have an extra freezer in the garage! So now I can buy meat and things when it's on sale and have room to keep it frozen. I had so little freezer space before that it was ridiculous. And I definitely feel a little old to be so excited about an appliance! But in order to fit the freezer in the garage we had to do some cleaning and reorganizing. It's still a work in progress. But it's gonna be awesome when it's done! Then I can get my craft/sewing supplies and fabric organized. In the meantime I was moving around fabric in the garage and decided I needed to make some quilts with some of it pronto. Yesterday I cut up one of my very favorite lines of fabric, Sultry by Moda. And did some sewing. Hopefully in a day or two I'll have a new quilt top to share. Here's one final picture from yesterday. My little quilter...
She's working on her very own I-Spy quilt. More pics to come...
Then in July another coworker gave us an A-frame chicken coop and we got these two little guys.
They are both Rhode Island Reds. The kids named them Lillyann and Little Feather. Then in August we got two more Rhode Island Red hens and another duck to keep Quacky company. Ducks like to flock so they do better in groups. Quacky was lonely until Penelope came. Penelope's a Rouen. Rouens have the same pattern as wild Mallard ducks. Now they are best duckie friends.
That brought us to 2 ducks and 4 chickens.
Our first egg!
MoMo also had a birthday. 8 years old!
She had a party at the skating rink. Here she is skating with her BFF. They could almost be twins...
Daddy got his hunting license and here's his first quail.
He got a few more quail and a Chukar, too, in later hunting excursions. And a couple of rabbits (made some delicious rabbit stew!).
Halloween monster cookies!
And a ninja and a bee... and some jack o' lanterns. MoMo's jack o' lantern wasn't feeling too well!
Grandma and Papa came to visit at Thanksgiving but I, uh, didn't take any pictures. Sorry.
In December, Daddy took MoMo to the salon to get her hair done.
Then Christmas came. Christmas morning...
And it turns out that Lillyann and Little Feather were roosters! So they had to go. No one really liked hearing them crowing at 3am. Now they're on a farm breeding baby chicks. Speaking of baby chicks...
On Valentine's Day these 6 little cuties came home with us.
They don't have names, yet. But they are getting big! And getting their patterns...especially the black ones who will end up sort of black and white striped. They are Barred Rocks. Plus there are two white ones (Leghorns, maybe, or White Rocks? I just told her to give me 2 white ones because MoMo wanted white), a Buff Orpington, and a Blue Laced Red Wyandotte. So now we've got 8 chickens and 2 ducks and a generous supply of both chicken and duck eggs. We're going to have to start giving them away. And these little ones aren't even laying yet!
The weather's been pretty nice lately. I'm getting spring fever, ready to start planting in the garden. Yesterday the temperature got all the way up to 68! We opened up the windows in the house to air it all out and enjoy the warmer weather. Of course, tomorrow it will probably snow. We have crazy weather like that.
Also I'm pretty excited that I finally have an extra freezer in the garage! So now I can buy meat and things when it's on sale and have room to keep it frozen. I had so little freezer space before that it was ridiculous. And I definitely feel a little old to be so excited about an appliance! But in order to fit the freezer in the garage we had to do some cleaning and reorganizing. It's still a work in progress. But it's gonna be awesome when it's done! Then I can get my craft/sewing supplies and fabric organized. In the meantime I was moving around fabric in the garage and decided I needed to make some quilts with some of it pronto. Yesterday I cut up one of my very favorite lines of fabric, Sultry by Moda. And did some sewing. Hopefully in a day or two I'll have a new quilt top to share. Here's one final picture from yesterday. My little quilter...
She's working on her very own I-Spy quilt. More pics to come...
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Well, another summer has come and gone. School started last week so
we've had to get back into the school frame of mind. Happily it has been
a pretty smooth transition so far. We thoroughly enjoyed our summer
with trips to Arizona, Las Vegas (Big R celebrated his birthday at the
Adventuredome), and California for Papa's 60th birthday party. This past
weekend we spent some time camping in central Nevada. We saw some interesting
sights, fished and enjoyed the beautiful weather in the mountains.And believe it or not, Nevada does have mountains with trees and rivers/creeks! We camped at Pine Creek and Kingston Canyon (No, not THAT Kingston Canyon, the one in NV!) On the
way is the town of Austin, NV. We've been through before and noticed a
castle perched on the top of a hill but this time we decided to stop and
take a closer look.

If you'd like to learn a little more about Stokes Castle click here. Not far past Austin we spotted some wildlife.
Hee Haw-Wild Burro |
Some more wild burros |
They just stared at us. And we took pictures. Then we continued on. Further
on, the road passed by Toquima Cave which contains ancient pictographs.
Read about it here. We stopped and hiked about 1/4 mile to the cave. (And back)
Pictographs in Toquima Cave |
More Pictographs |
Wonder what they mean? |
View from the mouth of the cave |
Big R at Toquima Cave |
MoMo (and Daddy) at Toquima Cave. |
After hiking back to the truck we continued on to Pine Creek. When we
arrived and were scoping out which site we wanted, we spotted a couple
of deer right in the middle of the campground.
Deer at Pine Creek (look at second tree from right-it has ears! LOL ) |
We chose an awesome spot and set up camp. Well, all the sites are pretty awesome. Most are adjacent to the creek with plenty of trees for shade. As we were coming in we got to talking with a couple who were camping near us which proved to be lucky. Later, they invited us to dinner. They were expecting their kids and grandkids to be there for dinner but at dinner time they still hadn't arrived. They had a whole Thanksgiving-esque feast prepared and didn't want it to go to waste so we got to enjoy an amazing dinner with them-dutch oven roasted turkey breast, stuffing, salad, rolls, cranberry sauce and peach cobbler for dessert! Yum! Thanks Kim and Glenn!
Fishing in Pine Creek |
We also did some fishing but unfortunately we didn't have a lot of success. The kids got some bites and Daddy caught a couple but they were little guys so they went back into the creek. MoMo was pretty disappointed that we didn't have any fish to cook up for lunch. But we had a campfire and the kids did some metal detecting around the campsite. They found what Big R called his treasures-mostly fishing weights, bullet shells and such but he did find a nickel and a couple of pennies. Plus a 2 euro coin later in Kingston Canyon.
Campfire |
Diana's Punchbowl |
At the bottom, 30 feet or so down, is steaming hot water. 200 degrees hot according to this site.
So, you know, we stayed well back from the edge because we surely didn't want to fall in and get boiled alive.
Hello from Diana's Punchbowl |
We made it to Kingston Canyon and we set up camp (again). Glad we have a tent that is super fast to set up and take down! This campground also had sites right along the creek so again we were right next to the water. Further into the canyon there is also a reservoir called Groves Lake. That's where we did most of our fishing in Kingston Canyon. Again, we didn't have much luck fishing. The first evening we went fishing in the lake we could see the fish actually jumping out of the water but they just didn't want any of our worms. There were people fly fishing that did catch a fish or two but we only had worms and didn't catch anything. Still we had a campfire and smores and the kids did metal detecting in out campsite and Big R found the euro coin. The next day we went past the lake to see if other parts of the creek had better fishing. We found a nice spot and Hubby caught a couple trout, though again they were small and went back in the creek. We drove up into the canyon and up Kingston Summit (almost to the top but not quite). The view was incredible.
View to the Notheast from just shy of Kingston Summit |
View to the Southwest from just shy of Kingston Summit |
We tried Groves Lake again before we had to pack up and head home.The fish seemed to be liking worms more this time. Got some bites but still didn't land any fish. So no fish lunch for us. Maybe next time. But even though we didn't have a lot of luck fishing we had a great time. Exploring. Spotting wildlife and natural wonders. Sitting around the campfire, roasting marshmallows. And we can't wait to do it again.