Check out this website for a cute holiday advent calendar you can make from regular old white paper:
http://kiddley.com/2006/11/29/origami-advent-calendar/
Laugh yourself silly at this website:
http://www.elfyourself.com/
...or venture here to make a gingerbread house without all the calories (this one has been keeping me occupied for the last hour):
http://allsorts.typepad.com/allsorts/2007/11/home-sweet-home.html
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
What's A Girl To Do?
If you wondered why there has been a shortage of creative projects on here lately, it's because my cheapo sewing machine up and kicked the bucket on me :( It was a sad day to hear that it's such a piece of junk that it's not even worth fixing. Thankfully Christmas is around the corner to save me, and my parents have graciously offered to pay a certain amount toward a new machine. So my amazingly-talented-at-comparison-shopping husband went with me to the Pfaff dealer on Saturday to test drive new machines.
I went in dead set on not being swayed by their fancy pants machines and bells a whistles...but swayed I was. Now I am torn trying to decide what I want. Here are the current contestants (keep in mind I haven't even checked out other brands yet...sure to be more confusion and paralyzing ahead):
First up...the Pfaff Classic Style Fashion 2023. This is what I went in looking for. A great, heavy duty, simple machine that should last me nearly a lifetime. My favorite feature is the built in walking foot...which means the fabric will always feed through evenly. It's a lot more than I ever dreamed of spending on a sewing machine, but I guess I learned my lesson buying my first machine from Target.
Secondly we have the Pfaff Creative 2124..."pure embroidery pleasure" the brochure boasts. The owner of the store (I know...I know...it's obvious what his motivation is) says if I'm going to get the sewing machine...I might as well spend $500 more to go to the bottom rung embroidery machine. It has a stronger motor...can do everything the sewing machine can...plus it can embroider. Visions of monogramming napkins, sheets, and towels were immediately dancing in my head. Oh all the cute baby clothes and baby blankets I could make with this machine. All the great gifts I could make for people with their initials embroidered, or special dates and names. And if this machine is going to last me a lifetime what's $500 amortized over a lifetime?? Then I remember "oh wait...I didn't come in here looking for an embroidery machine...I only need a sewing machine". Back and forth...every second I change my mind as to whether it's worth it.
Then...(this is where Brendon really thinks I'm a sucker for a sales pitch)... they tell me they have this machine, the Pfaff 2140, used for only $1,500...it usually retails at around $8,000. What a bargain! I'm a sucker for a bargain! (And a sales pitch). This machine is the Rolls Royce of embroidery machines. And take a look at all those stitches on the lid! There are hundreds of them. This is only $200 more than the bottom rung embroidery machine...so doesn't it make sense to pay the extra little bit of money to go up (are you sensing a pattern here)?
What would you do if it were you?
I went in dead set on not being swayed by their fancy pants machines and bells a whistles...but swayed I was. Now I am torn trying to decide what I want. Here are the current contestants (keep in mind I haven't even checked out other brands yet...sure to be more confusion and paralyzing ahead):
First up...the Pfaff Classic Style Fashion 2023. This is what I went in looking for. A great, heavy duty, simple machine that should last me nearly a lifetime. My favorite feature is the built in walking foot...which means the fabric will always feed through evenly. It's a lot more than I ever dreamed of spending on a sewing machine, but I guess I learned my lesson buying my first machine from Target.
Secondly we have the Pfaff Creative 2124..."pure embroidery pleasure" the brochure boasts. The owner of the store (I know...I know...it's obvious what his motivation is) says if I'm going to get the sewing machine...I might as well spend $500 more to go to the bottom rung embroidery machine. It has a stronger motor...can do everything the sewing machine can...plus it can embroider. Visions of monogramming napkins, sheets, and towels were immediately dancing in my head. Oh all the cute baby clothes and baby blankets I could make with this machine. All the great gifts I could make for people with their initials embroidered, or special dates and names. And if this machine is going to last me a lifetime what's $500 amortized over a lifetime?? Then I remember "oh wait...I didn't come in here looking for an embroidery machine...I only need a sewing machine". Back and forth...every second I change my mind as to whether it's worth it.
Then...(this is where Brendon really thinks I'm a sucker for a sales pitch)... they tell me they have this machine, the Pfaff 2140, used for only $1,500...it usually retails at around $8,000. What a bargain! I'm a sucker for a bargain! (And a sales pitch). This machine is the Rolls Royce of embroidery machines. And take a look at all those stitches on the lid! There are hundreds of them. This is only $200 more than the bottom rung embroidery machine...so doesn't it make sense to pay the extra little bit of money to go up (are you sensing a pattern here)?
What would you do if it were you?
Monday, November 26, 2007
Happy Thanksgiving
We had a wonderful Thanksgiving vacation. It was kind of nice to not travel, and get in some R&R! Brendon's brother Clayton came to visit us from Fort Knox in Kentucky and it was wonderful to have him here. Brooke (one of my college BFF's) and her husband CB were here as well because CB is from here...so it was great to see them!
Brooke, Taryn, & Kayla enjoying 'Two Amys' pizza...Brooke's fav place to eat.
Of course we took Brooke and CB on a White House tour while they were here. Here we are on T-day playing a new dice game we learned called "Greed". I must be pretty greedy, because I lost every time!...But here is me being greedy and getting away with it. Can you tell I had a good roll? :)CB's mom invited us to her home for a wonderful Thanksgiving meal. It was so wonderful.Here's Clayton showing us how big of an eater he is :)And here are all the leftovers they sent us home with. Holy moly! We've been eating leftovers every meal for days now!Monday, November 19, 2007
Fall Frolick
Sunday after church we took a trip up to Shenandoah Park to see the Fall leaves. Thankfully they held on much later than "season-ly normal" this year because we didn't have a chance to get around to it before this weekend. They were still gorgeous, albeit a little more sparse than they probably were a week or two ago.
We stopped by "Little Washington" on the way there. Such a cute little town. We dreamed about being so rich one day that we could easily rationalize the exorbitant rates to stay and dine at the Inn at Little Washington.
We also stopped by one of the numerous apple farms along the way to grab a bag of delicious fresh from the tree apples.
Once we got to camp we enjoyed our hobo dinners which Blake lovingly called "cigarette steak" and finished things off with yummy s'mores.
You can't really tell because my camera is far from fancy and amazing...but the leaves were still quite beautiful behind us!
Our fellow travel companions, Kayla and Blake
The wood foragers looking very official. Actually I think I gathered the most wood thank-you-very-much.
What a beautiful roaring fire! Good thing...because it was CHILLY as evident by my red nose.Kayla and Blake dueled with flaming swords...we had to pull them off each other.
Kayla (much to the boys' chagrin) had tons of fun experimenting with "gourmet" campfire recipes. Here she is delighted with her creation of an M&M stuffed marshmallow. Ha ha.
We stopped by "Little Washington" on the way there. Such a cute little town. We dreamed about being so rich one day that we could easily rationalize the exorbitant rates to stay and dine at the Inn at Little Washington.
We also stopped by one of the numerous apple farms along the way to grab a bag of delicious fresh from the tree apples.
Once we got to camp we enjoyed our hobo dinners which Blake lovingly called "cigarette steak" and finished things off with yummy s'mores.
You can't really tell because my camera is far from fancy and amazing...but the leaves were still quite beautiful behind us!
Our fellow travel companions, Kayla and Blake
The wood foragers looking very official. Actually I think I gathered the most wood thank-you-very-much.
What a beautiful roaring fire! Good thing...because it was CHILLY as evident by my red nose.Kayla and Blake dueled with flaming swords...we had to pull them off each other.
Kayla (much to the boys' chagrin) had tons of fun experimenting with "gourmet" campfire recipes. Here she is delighted with her creation of an M&M stuffed marshmallow. Ha ha.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Tagged
I've been tagged by my brother-in-law Brett:
A. The rules of the game are posted at the beginning.
B. Each player lists 6 facts/habits about themselves.
C. At the end of the post, the player then tags 6 people and posts their names, then goes to their blogs and leaves them a comment, letting them know that they have been tagged and asking them to read your blog.
1. I brush my teeth with hot water. I don't really know why. But I do. And I've been told this is weird.
2. I have a "happy food dance" I do whenever I'm eating...but especially if I'm eating something delicious. I just kind of bounce up and down slightly in my chair and move side to side. I don't realize I'm doing it...I'm just so happy to be eating.
3. I think I can make anything I see. I've done it for as long as I can remember. I'll see a dress in a store and I'll draw it and put it in my notebook as if I'm going to make it someday. Sometimes I actually do make the things I see and succeed. But often, they are complete failures. Like the time I decided I wanted my pink BCBG pumps to be tan BCBG pumps. I bought spray paint and nude nail polish...tried everything. It worked...until I wore them out the first time and they started peeling. I get this trait from my mom - who tells the story of how when she was a kid she painted her bike with tempera paints and the first time it rained it washed away and she was so embarassed as she rode home on her bike dripping with paint.
4. I hate gum. Hate it. It disgusts me. I hate to see people chew it...cannot STAND when people put it on their plate at the table...I can't even handle hearing the word without getting grossed out.
5. I would much rather read a book than watch tv. I don't even really like tv, with the exception of a few sitcoms. I hate reality shows! But I love books. I could read all day and all night.
6. The Kenny Chesney song "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy" was written for me. Ok, not really...but it might as well have been. Fast shiny cars do nothing for me...but four wheel drive pick up trucks and anything made by John Deere or Case International makes me swoon. Among my skills I include the ability to drive a huge 50 foot tractor pulling a huge 50 foot landplane behind it.
I tag:
1. Colleen Speer (because it will finally force her to post something!)
2. Cody Leishman
3. Holly Nelson
4. Jamie Adcox
5. Melissa Stevenson (blog something new for heaven's sake!)
6. Jolanda Rae
A. The rules of the game are posted at the beginning.
B. Each player lists 6 facts/habits about themselves.
C. At the end of the post, the player then tags 6 people and posts their names, then goes to their blogs and leaves them a comment, letting them know that they have been tagged and asking them to read your blog.
1. I brush my teeth with hot water. I don't really know why. But I do. And I've been told this is weird.
2. I have a "happy food dance" I do whenever I'm eating...but especially if I'm eating something delicious. I just kind of bounce up and down slightly in my chair and move side to side. I don't realize I'm doing it...I'm just so happy to be eating.
3. I think I can make anything I see. I've done it for as long as I can remember. I'll see a dress in a store and I'll draw it and put it in my notebook as if I'm going to make it someday. Sometimes I actually do make the things I see and succeed. But often, they are complete failures. Like the time I decided I wanted my pink BCBG pumps to be tan BCBG pumps. I bought spray paint and nude nail polish...tried everything. It worked...until I wore them out the first time and they started peeling. I get this trait from my mom - who tells the story of how when she was a kid she painted her bike with tempera paints and the first time it rained it washed away and she was so embarassed as she rode home on her bike dripping with paint.
4. I hate gum. Hate it. It disgusts me. I hate to see people chew it...cannot STAND when people put it on their plate at the table...I can't even handle hearing the word without getting grossed out.
5. I would much rather read a book than watch tv. I don't even really like tv, with the exception of a few sitcoms. I hate reality shows! But I love books. I could read all day and all night.
6. The Kenny Chesney song "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy" was written for me. Ok, not really...but it might as well have been. Fast shiny cars do nothing for me...but four wheel drive pick up trucks and anything made by John Deere or Case International makes me swoon. Among my skills I include the ability to drive a huge 50 foot tractor pulling a huge 50 foot landplane behind it.
I tag:
1. Colleen Speer (because it will finally force her to post something!)
2. Cody Leishman
3. Holly Nelson
4. Jamie Adcox
5. Melissa Stevenson (blog something new for heaven's sake!)
6. Jolanda Rae
Monday, November 12, 2007
Getting Cuter Every Day
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Surprise!
Last night I flew into Phoenix and surprised my brother and sister in law. My mom knew I was coming (she is also visiting them) so she snuck away to pick me up. They were shocked when I showed up with Mom.
Trina gave birth to baby Gracie today so we went to visit her with the kiddos in the hospital, then we took them back home and have been entertaining them all day.
Tonight I am watching Rylee (4) and Cole (2) while Justin is at the hopsital with Trina. If you haven't played with a 4 year old and 2 year old in a while...let me tell you you are missing out.
After I told them "horsey" was too tired to let them ride me around the house any longer Rylee insisted we play 'duck duck goose'. Duck duck goose is quite amusing with a 4 year old that doesn't quite understand the rules of the game, and a 2 year old who has no idea what he's doing. Cole plopped one "Duck" on my head and then ran around screaming like a crazy person.
Then we played hide and go seek. I 'seeked' first and did the obligatory "where are you...I can't find you" for about 5 minutes before I found them in their painfully obvious spots that only a 2 and 4 year old can think are hidden. When it was my turn to hide I tried to find a place that would be easy for them to find me so I jumped on top of the top bunk. Surprisingly they didn't find me for a while and went outside of the bedroom to look for me. I heard them look around downstairs and they finally came back upstairs to the bedroom and Rylee said "Where is her, Cole?" and Cole said "Her's gone". Rylee said back to him, "Yep, her's gone" and Cole made a face like he was going to cry and said, "Sad!" Ha ha! Coming from a 2 year old it was hilarious. I guess maybe you had to be there.
Trina gave birth to baby Gracie today so we went to visit her with the kiddos in the hospital, then we took them back home and have been entertaining them all day.
Tonight I am watching Rylee (4) and Cole (2) while Justin is at the hopsital with Trina. If you haven't played with a 4 year old and 2 year old in a while...let me tell you you are missing out.
After I told them "horsey" was too tired to let them ride me around the house any longer Rylee insisted we play 'duck duck goose'. Duck duck goose is quite amusing with a 4 year old that doesn't quite understand the rules of the game, and a 2 year old who has no idea what he's doing. Cole plopped one "Duck" on my head and then ran around screaming like a crazy person.
Then we played hide and go seek. I 'seeked' first and did the obligatory "where are you...I can't find you" for about 5 minutes before I found them in their painfully obvious spots that only a 2 and 4 year old can think are hidden. When it was my turn to hide I tried to find a place that would be easy for them to find me so I jumped on top of the top bunk. Surprisingly they didn't find me for a while and went outside of the bedroom to look for me. I heard them look around downstairs and they finally came back upstairs to the bedroom and Rylee said "Where is her, Cole?" and Cole said "Her's gone". Rylee said back to him, "Yep, her's gone" and Cole made a face like he was going to cry and said, "Sad!" Ha ha! Coming from a 2 year old it was hilarious. I guess maybe you had to be there.
Aunt Taryn got ahold of Cole's hair...but his faux hawk only lasted a few minutes before he ruined it rough-housing :(
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Whew...Glad That's Over
Brendon and Nate both finished taking their GMAT tests. They both did exceptionally well! We are so proud of and thrilled for both of them. Yay for Brendon and Nate!!
Thursday, November 01, 2007
A Halloween Treat...Colleen!
One of my bff's from my hometown drove down from Penn State last night to spend the evening with me. We haven't been able to coordinate our schedules for a visit since our weddings a year and a half ago...so this was a much anticipated visit! We spent the night eating Thai food, looking for cute trick or treaters, and catching up on the hometown gossip. What a successful night! We are trying to lure her and her husband back soon to visit again.
Thank you for coming Colleenie Weenie!
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