she has some crazy bed hair, doesn't she? I brushed it a little but decided it look cute and to just let her momma deal with it. |
Thursday, June 21, 2012
May Toes! or tomatoes
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
the sad saga of our hydrangeas
In 2007, we bought 3 hydrangeas and planted them in our front yard.
They are all still living but have not bloomed much.
has been so kind and given me lots of advice on what she does for her hydrangeas.
Water them lots.
Feed them lots.
Don't prune them.
Mulch them.
I've consistently done all that. I was even able to start 6 new plants from the store bought plants.
I started looking for buds early this spring, there were lots of nice green leaves but.......
only 2 buds!
total ---
on 9 plants!
Both buds turned into healthy looking flowers and I finally cut them to bring them inside to enjoy.
I am taking care of the plants all summer and I think maybe last year's hottest summer ever could be to blame for the lack of buds.
But if you guys don't bloom in 2013, I am going to dig you up and move you somewhere else!
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Easy plants to grow
Monday, June 18, 2012
Betsy's mani-pedi party link up
Betsy, when I saw baby Andie with this polish, I knew it was perfect for your party!
My granddaughter Andie and her first time to get her nails done.
Not sure I completely approve but I do think Andie looks adorable.
Andie spends a lot of time at a beauty salon, because her mom owns and works at a big salon.
Her dad does all the handy man stuff at the salon and he makes sure Andie is all dressed up when they visit the salon as the clients just love to ooh and aah over sweet little Andie.
I guess most babies don't get their nails done.
But I've been told that the nail girl used an almost dry brush to color Andie's nails and that it only took seconds to apply it.
Head over to Betsy's really quick if you want to enter
or just go visit Betsy, if you don't know her yet.
Betsy is a real sweetheart, a creative mom with 4 wonderful sons, just go visit and read a few of her posts.
I promise you will enjoy her great photography and just marvel at all she does.
Quilts - older and newer
the back You cut big denim circles and cotton print squares. Then they get sewn together and all the curves get zig-zagged. |
NEW
I finished this one on Wednesday, a strip quilt for John and Nina's June Birthday gift. |
It is all machine done and just tied most of this pretty blue and green fabric was from another blogger, Jill. Thank you, Jill. John and Nina are very happy with this quilt. |
NEW
this pretty quilt was a Mothers Day gift from Sheena and Bobby. One of Sheena's clients made it, I think the quilting is done with a longarm machine. isn't it pretty? |
embroidered message on the quilt so sweet! |
NEW
Table runner that I just finished on Saturday. I printed off an internet picture in 2008 of a similar one, and I think I cut out the pieces for it then too. just took me 4 years to make it! |
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Clever Flip Flops and update on Theo
Thursday, June 14, 2012
How to downsize a t-shirt
The big story in Oklahoma right now is that our basketball team, The Thunder, is playing in the NBA finals right now.
My brother from Texas visited us over the weekend.
He bought himself a Thunder shirt and also bought shirts for Gavin and Elizabeth.
but we have a little problem......
then I cut the sleeves off and open at the sides so I can cut them smaller. |
For size, I used the smaller shirt as a guide. I cut off the bottom -seam of the sleeve... |
then cut off more at the top |
now, just turn up the bottom hem and machine sew it about 1 inch from the bottom and then again at 3/4 inch from the bottom . |
close up of the altered sleeve |
20 minutes later the finished shirt! |
Friday, June 1, 2012
Andie is 3 months old today
some cleaning tips and a use what you have
I've been spring cleaning and am happy to brag a little that I've got a lot of it done.
One tip to share is those Mr Clean sponges work great at getting marks off tile floors.
Another tip is for cleaning ceiling fans blades - use a pillow case, just slip the dirty fan blade into a pillow case, then run your hands down both sides and off. All the fan blade dirt and dust just goes right into the pillow case. I did not come up with trick, I read it somewhere but don't know where to give them credit.
It is the only way I will ever clean my 5 ceiling fans in the future.
What do you think of this easel at our front door?
My daughter bought it off a swap list but it takes up so much room, so she sent it to my house.
At first I had it in the house, then moved it to the front entry.
There is a roof over it so it is mostly protected from the weather.
I need to get a good package of dry erase markers and some real plants to put in the little pots but I did not want to go to the store yesterday. |
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
The camouflage project
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Hello-------
Hello, hope all of you are good.
Here are few recent scenes from my home
Crinum lilies in bloom |
Lately, I have not done a very good job of meal planning ahead. I do just fine when we have company but when it is just my husband and me here, I've lately not planned ahead much.
So, yesterday, I organized my recipes and planned out about 8 meals - all using ingredients we already had or bought yesterday.
There are a couple of quarts of homemade chicken broth in the fridge so I put chicken and noodles as one of the meals. Then I made the noodles last night so they could dry.
Other meals on my plan
crockpot chicken and veggies
pinto beans and cornbread
Barbecue chicken sandwiches with pickled onions on jalapeno cheese buns
salmon patties
rice taco salad
fiesta chicken and rice
catfish and hush puppies
This is probably close to 2 weeks worth of meals for us as most of these recipes make more than 2 servings. We both like leftovers and will happily eat the extras for both lunches or suppers, however it works out.
I hear so many people say they don't like leftovers.
That seems so silly and wasteful to me.
Most foods that were good the first time they were served, are just as good the second time.
There are a few exceptions but for the most part, we enjoy leftovers.
I also hope to do some cleaning projects this week -
like the dusty ceiling fans and all the windows.
I've also got a sewing project involving woodland camouflage fabric - the things we do for our sons!
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Pie with Uncle Rex
This is Uncle Rex, one of my mom's brothers. He is 90 years old and makes the best pie. We went to Enid OK to visit him today and we ate lunch in the cafeteria of his retirement home.
Then after lunch, we went to his apartment to visit and he treated us to his homemade coconut meringue pie.
It tasted just as yummy as it looks!
See the ribbons on the wall behind my dad? Uncle Rex won them on his pies at the last Garfield County Fair, the purple ribbon is for Grand Champion. I think I have a family full of amazing members. |
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Mothers Day Surprise
Theo
Sweet Theo see the shaved spots on both front legs where his IV's were? |
Our dog Theo is almost 9 years old and for several months has not been feeling as good as he used to.
He drinks lots more water, has weakness in his back legs, small shakes and tremors when he lays down and sleeps.
Mostly we thought it was just signs of aging.
Then about 2 weeks ago, he quit eating. He has always been a quirky eater so at first we thought he was just not liking what was served to him.
He was just getting worse so we took him to our vet on Friday. They did tests and found some weird levels in his blood but all his other signs were good. They wanted to start him on IV treatments to flush his kidneys so Theo had to stay there Friday, then all weekend and all day Monday getting round the clock IVs.
At first the 2 vets thought he had kidney failure, then maybe cancer but neither diagnosis seemed quite right.
After consulting with 2 other vets, our vets diagnosed Theo with Addisons disease.
It is rare and hard to diagnose Addisons but is easy to treat with shots and pills.
The vets gave him a cortisol shot and sent him home with us some more pills to take twice a day. Theo improved immediately. He came home Monday and finally wanted to eat!
Theo is just about back to normal happy self. We are very thankful for our veterinarians who worked hard to save our sweet puppy.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Honor World War II Veterans today
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Yard sale....
Our neighborhood is hosting our annual yard sale this weekend. Usually I just shop but this year, we will be selling.
It is usually in very hot July so I am really glad it is earlier this year and it should be cool enough to not be miserable. No rain in the forecast either.
My junk pile is growing and I found much more stuff in the attic than I expected that should be sold. Our children have added stuff. What I thought would be just a little stuff is turning in to a big amount of stuff.
So I am going to be busy pricing and sorting and dusting......
be back soon!
It is usually in very hot July so I am really glad it is earlier this year and it should be cool enough to not be miserable. No rain in the forecast either.
My junk pile is growing and I found much more stuff in the attic than I expected that should be sold. Our children have added stuff. What I thought would be just a little stuff is turning in to a big amount of stuff.
So I am going to be busy pricing and sorting and dusting......
be back soon!
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Pinterest milk jug watering can
Have you all seen the watering cans made from milk jugs?
They are quick, thrifty and easy to make.
Just rinse out your finished milk jug. Heat up a big needle or nail with a candle or lighter and melt holes in the milk cap.
It pours out a fine stream that won't damage tiny plants.
And children just love refilling it and watering anything they can with it.
I used a gallon jug but when it is full, it is too heavy for 2 and 3 year olds. I am going to save my current 1/2 gallon jug to make a smaller one.
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