Friday, December 24, 2010
Monday, December 13, 2010
a full weekend of fun!
We had such a busy but fun weekend... I'm still recovering this morning, lol.
On Saturday we went to a kids program at our church. The program was so much fun and entertaining for the kids... though, I think the adults might have gotten a little competitive with the games, lol. The first game was a pass the sheep game, which our side lost but we had a bit of a disadvantage in that we had more people to pass the sheep by. Isaac had so much fun waiting for the sheep to come by us.
and then we had a toss the large ornaments game to which our numbers of people on our side became an advantage. We started with 4 ornaments on each side and had to toss them back and forth and stop when the timer went off... the side with the least number left on their side won. The adults got a bit competitive so there was one round where only the kids could participate and Moriah had so much fun.
and then we watched a really nice drama done by some of the kids and Isaac was in love with the doggie... he kept yelling out "doggie" the whole time, it was so sweet. We loved the drama and the carol singing and Isaac loved pointing out "Baby Gee-goff" I just love how he says Baby Jesus, too cute!
After the program we went to the gym and built our gingerbread nativity. Pretty much Mark built it and the kids decorated... I mean ate the candy. We were both so distracted that we missed that Isaac was eating the whole cupful of Mike and Ikes. It was rather funny watching him try to chew a mouthful of them.
Moriah had to show off the pretty heart she made out of the candy canes.
and the kids had a blast sprinkling (I mean dumping) the sprinkles on the top of the stable

Meanwhile, I had several people asking me when I'm due and shocked to find out I have another month... I'm pretty sure that if I had a penny for every time someone says that I look like I'm gonna pop any second now, I'd be rich, LOL.
Afterwards, Mark and the kids went to Costco for lunch and shopping while I stayed at the church for what would be my last rehearsal of the year and for a few months. I always have so much fun singing and worshiping with my friends and it was so awesome to be singing with the choir and orchestra. When we left it was raining and cold and just plain icky. Though, I'm glad it was rain instead of snow because that would have been a lot of snow.
Sunday morning we all got up super early so that we could drive in the snow to church... we were told it would be a snow storm/blizzard. It actually wasn't that bad, which was good because we were running late, but still got there in time for sound check. Going home was a different story though since it became super super windy, so it was a bit slower of a drive home. It was a great morning of worship though and I'm so glad that I was able to sing one last time before being off for a few months to have our little dude and recover. The rest of the day we spent resting from our busy weekend. I think we're still recovering though. I'm glad we don't have to be anywhere today and can just relax and recoup.
On Saturday we went to a kids program at our church. The program was so much fun and entertaining for the kids... though, I think the adults might have gotten a little competitive with the games, lol. The first game was a pass the sheep game, which our side lost but we had a bit of a disadvantage in that we had more people to pass the sheep by. Isaac had so much fun waiting for the sheep to come by us.
and then we had a toss the large ornaments game to which our numbers of people on our side became an advantage. We started with 4 ornaments on each side and had to toss them back and forth and stop when the timer went off... the side with the least number left on their side won. The adults got a bit competitive so there was one round where only the kids could participate and Moriah had so much fun.
and then we watched a really nice drama done by some of the kids and Isaac was in love with the doggie... he kept yelling out "doggie" the whole time, it was so sweet. We loved the drama and the carol singing and Isaac loved pointing out "Baby Gee-goff" I just love how he says Baby Jesus, too cute!After the program we went to the gym and built our gingerbread nativity. Pretty much Mark built it and the kids decorated... I mean ate the candy. We were both so distracted that we missed that Isaac was eating the whole cupful of Mike and Ikes. It was rather funny watching him try to chew a mouthful of them.
Moriah had to show off the pretty heart she made out of the candy canes.
and the kids had a blast sprinkling (I mean dumping) the sprinkles on the top of the stable
Meanwhile, I had several people asking me when I'm due and shocked to find out I have another month... I'm pretty sure that if I had a penny for every time someone says that I look like I'm gonna pop any second now, I'd be rich, LOL.
Afterwards, Mark and the kids went to Costco for lunch and shopping while I stayed at the church for what would be my last rehearsal of the year and for a few months. I always have so much fun singing and worshiping with my friends and it was so awesome to be singing with the choir and orchestra. When we left it was raining and cold and just plain icky. Though, I'm glad it was rain instead of snow because that would have been a lot of snow.
Sunday morning we all got up super early so that we could drive in the snow to church... we were told it would be a snow storm/blizzard. It actually wasn't that bad, which was good because we were running late, but still got there in time for sound check. Going home was a different story though since it became super super windy, so it was a bit slower of a drive home. It was a great morning of worship though and I'm so glad that I was able to sing one last time before being off for a few months to have our little dude and recover. The rest of the day we spent resting from our busy weekend. I think we're still recovering though. I'm glad we don't have to be anywhere today and can just relax and recoup.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Charlie Brown Christmas
I was so excited when the UPS man pulled up to our house and dropped off several packages. One of them was a movie I got basically for $.50 thanks to Swagbucks. The kids never ate dinner so fast because they were so excited to watch the movie tonight. After dinner we all snuggled up on the couch and watched it. Isaac was totally distracted after a couple minutes but then settled down with a few crayons and a coloring book. Moriah sat on Mark's lap and really enjoyed the movie even though Isaac was totally distracting. I think we may try to watch it again during Isaac's naptime another day. I enjoyed watching a movie with my family that I loved watching as a kid and a movie with such a great message.




Thursday, December 9, 2010
We love coloring...
I found some great Christmas story coloring pages online and printed them out for the kids to color today. They had a total blast. I totally love how Isaac says, "Baby Jesus" and I'm so excited that he has such an interest in Christmas. My hope and prayer is that they will always be excited about the Christmas story. Since it's so late and I'm really exhausted, though I won't be able to sleep thanks to some wicked heartburn, this will be short and sweet!
Here's a couple pics from today :)

Here's a couple pics from today :)

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Christmas In July?
Moriah thinks so... despite the weather being in the teens... actually when she gets dressed in the morning it's in the single digits, she insists on still wearing her summer dresses. I tried convincing her to at least put on some leggings underneath and a sweater on top, but she's pretty stubborn like her Mama. Well, she's not complaining so Christmas in July it is here in our household.
Today's activity was to make a paper chain to decorate our tree with. They had so much fun. They split up the paper strips and Isaac grabbed the green ones and Moriah grabbed the red ones which worked out perfectly. I showed them how to do a few of the chains and then they pretty much did it themselves... I was impressed at how well Isaac did with the stapler. About 1/3 of the way through they got pretty bored though and left me to finish it up. They were too excited when it was complete though and couldn't wait to put it on the tree.


Today's activity was to make a paper chain to decorate our tree with. They had so much fun. They split up the paper strips and Isaac grabbed the green ones and Moriah grabbed the red ones which worked out perfectly. I showed them how to do a few of the chains and then they pretty much did it themselves... I was impressed at how well Isaac did with the stapler. About 1/3 of the way through they got pretty bored though and left me to finish it up. They were too excited when it was complete though and couldn't wait to put it on the tree.
Aren't they adorable?


Monday, December 6, 2010
playing catch up...
We had such a busy day yesterday that I didn't get a chance to post our December activities. I sang in the morning and then right to our friends' annual Christmas party. We always have so much fun there and am so amazed at how much the crown grows every year with all the new babies and it's so good to catch up with some people that we really only see once in a while. The kids took their shoes off as soon as they entered the door and went straight downstairs where the toys were. I went straight to the food and was so happy to have two other pregnant friends to pig out with. The food was delish like always and the company was so enjoyable. The kids totally forgot to eat they were having so much fun and it wasn't until everyone left that they finally realized they were hungry and grabbed some food. Santa was there but neither of the kids were interested in sitting with him to get their pic taken. It was so fun to see all the kids all dressed up for the holidays... I must say that the girls always look so pretty with their holiday dresses on.
We came home with the craft that the kids never got a chance to do because they were playing so hard and put together their sticker nativity scene. Such a fun filled day and we were all exhausted by evening.

Today we took it easy, plus it was crazy cold outside and there was no way we were heading out. I wasn't feeling very well and had lots of braxton hicks contractions last night, so it was just a really restful day. We did enjoy making hot cocoa after dinner though for our counting down to Christmas activity.



We came home with the craft that the kids never got a chance to do because they were playing so hard and put together their sticker nativity scene. Such a fun filled day and we were all exhausted by evening.

Today we took it easy, plus it was crazy cold outside and there was no way we were heading out. I wasn't feeling very well and had lots of braxton hicks contractions last night, so it was just a really restful day. We did enjoy making hot cocoa after dinner though for our counting down to Christmas activity.



Saturday, December 4, 2010
Home Depot Day
Our December daily activity for today was to go out in the snow to Home Depot and build picture frames at the Kids Workshop. It was so nice because it wasn't as busy as usual and we had a great time working on the project together as a family. Moriah is soooo excited and is trying to find her favorite picture of her with her best bud to put in the frame. She loves her friend so much and really misses him and we can't wait to fill that frame with a picture of him and Moriah.







If you aren't sure what December Daily is, be sure to check out my scrapbook blog, basically it's a book to help us remember the holidays and how we spent it this year. Every day in December I try to do a fun activity with the kids and journal throughout the month about it. I try to take a picture a day and I'm receiving some journaling prompts from Journal Your Christmas 2010, though I'm not exactly following all the prompts they are helping me with the daily prompts and photo prompts to make sure I have something to document every day. Now I'm off to go take pictures of the snow we got last night and this morning.







If you aren't sure what December Daily is, be sure to check out my scrapbook blog, basically it's a book to help us remember the holidays and how we spent it this year. Every day in December I try to do a fun activity with the kids and journal throughout the month about it. I try to take a picture a day and I'm receiving some journaling prompts from Journal Your Christmas 2010, though I'm not exactly following all the prompts they are helping me with the daily prompts and photo prompts to make sure I have something to document every day. Now I'm off to go take pictures of the snow we got last night and this morning.
Friday, December 3, 2010
A Wilton Cake Decorator I will never be...
but that's ok with me... I'm learning to let go of my perfectionism and just enjoy my time with the kids...
Here's what we made today as part of our special project or activity a day in December. The old me would have cringed at this (I took Wilton cake decorating classes like 10 years ago, tho I'm totally out of practice) and I admit I was getting a little stressed with the kids touching it, but then I remembered the reason we were doing this was to have fun with the kids. Moriah picked out the design she wanted from the pictures on the box and I started getting to work. I did all the frosting work and let the kids do all the candy placements. Yeah, my perfectionist side came out and I "fixed" the candy placements...
looking back though, I really wish I hadn't... I suppose hindsight is 20/20. I would have prefered a true creation by the kids instead of me telling them what to do... next year, I promise to let them do their magic and I bet it will turn out WAY better than this one did.
when we were done, we had fun eating the rest of the frosting and candies... talk about a major sugar high... even the belly baby was going nuts for awhile, lol.
Here's what we made today as part of our special project or activity a day in December. The old me would have cringed at this (I took Wilton cake decorating classes like 10 years ago, tho I'm totally out of practice) and I admit I was getting a little stressed with the kids touching it, but then I remembered the reason we were doing this was to have fun with the kids. Moriah picked out the design she wanted from the pictures on the box and I started getting to work. I did all the frosting work and let the kids do all the candy placements. Yeah, my perfectionist side came out and I "fixed" the candy placements...
looking back though, I really wish I hadn't... I suppose hindsight is 20/20. I would have prefered a true creation by the kids instead of me telling them what to do... next year, I promise to let them do their magic and I bet it will turn out WAY better than this one did.
when we were done, we had fun eating the rest of the frosting and candies... talk about a major sugar high... even the belly baby was going nuts for awhile, lol.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
I LOVE December

It's that time of year when I try to really focus on my family and making traditions. One of my favorite is making paper snowflakes... apparently we loved it so much last year that we kept them hanging for almost a year... I just took them down in November to hang the Happy Birthday banner, lol.
This year Moriah was able to cut her own snowflakes and had so much fun painting them with glitter glue. As soon as Isaac gets up from his nap he'll get to color a few with crayons and I know he'll have fun with that too. Then we will hang them tomorrow.
Next on our traditions list is either to build our gingerbread house, paint our nails or make and decorate sugar cookies...
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
A Fun Christmas Survey
My friend Darcy shared this quiz that she stole from Janet Phillips' blog and now I'm stealing it because I think it's great!
1. Egg Nog or Hot Chocolate?
definitely Hot Chocolate and more specifically a Starbucks Salted Caramel Hot Chocolate. Though, I still have to have one glass of Egg Nog on Christmas Eve with my parents after church services, lol.
2. Does Santa wrap presents or just sit them under the tree?
1. Egg Nog or Hot Chocolate?
definitely Hot Chocolate and more specifically a Starbucks Salted Caramel Hot Chocolate. Though, I still have to have one glass of Egg Nog on Christmas Eve with my parents after church services, lol.
2. Does Santa wrap presents or just sit them under the tree?
we don't really do the Santa thing... yeah, we're one of THOSE families, lol. Though, we do tell the kids that he's a really nice guy and explain that some families celebrate him every year when we celebrate the birth of Christ and hope they aren't one of THOSE kids who spoil it for those who believe in Santa. Growing up though, I believed in Santa and he wrapped the presents and left them under the tree while we were in Wisconsin celebrating Christmas with my Grandparents.
3. Colored lights on tree/house or white?
most definitely white... colored just looks funny sometimes... I saw some of those icicle lights that people hang outside in colored lights last night and I literally snorted out loud... since when are icicles, red, green, blue & yellow... tee hee... totally being sarcastic... I don't mind colored lights, and think they're fun for a tree but I prefer to decorate my house with the white lights.
4. Do you hang mistletoe?
nope... not sure how I'd hang it with our vaulted ceilings, lol.
5. When do you put your decorations up?
usually the weekend after Thanksgiving or the first weekend in December... originally I wanted to wait until after Moriah's birthday but then we're usually out of town for both her birthday and Christmas so I wouldn't get to enjoy them and now we just put them up early in the month.
6. What is your favorite holiday dish?
hmm... can I say all of it? LOL... I seriously love it all, I'm not sure I can pick just one. Though, I prefer turkey for Christmas meat instead of the traditional ham. I love my Grandma's potato salad and I love all the appetizers we have on Christmas Eve after the church service, especially the crab/cream cheese dip and my Dad's meatballs.
7. Favorite Christmas memory as a child?
I think my favorite was when my parents got me my very first Opal ring (my birthstone) It was wrapped up in several boxes and I thought I was getting this super huge present from them and was really disappointed in how small the final box was... but was soooo excited when I opened it up to find a beautiful ring.
8. When and how did you learn the truth about Santa?
I honestly don't remember, my parents still played the Santa game though after we figured it out... and I always wondered how my parents got the presents under the tree while we were on vacation. We found out how they did it one year as we were all packed in the car getting ready to go to Wisconsin and realized we forgot our crayons. My brother and I got out of the car and ran upstairs to get them and saw my parents with the presents in arms. We caught them finally!
9. Do you open a gift on Christmas Eve?
when we are celebrating with my parents we do, after the church service... and then we open the gifts from "Santa" on Christmas morning.
10. How do you decorate your Christmas tree?
I like a ton of ornaments on my tree, but this year I decided to keep it all packed up and take it easy this year being our last month as a family of 4. So, this year we just have the tree up with lights strung on it and the star on top. Otherwise, it's FULL! Our tree is actually pretty pathetic, which I suppose is what you get for $10, lol... so it needs lots of ornaments to fill it out... though, I'm thinking a fun craft project with the kids would be to make a paper chain garland to wrap around it... we'll see.
11. Snow! Love it or Dread it?
it's pretty, but I sure hate driving in it!
12. Can you ice skate?
pretty sure that wouldn't be a safe thing for me to do at 33 weeks pregnant, lol. Pretty sure it wouldn't be a pretty site to see either, LOL.
13. Do you remember your favorite gift?
my opal ring, as mentioned before
14. What’s the most important thing about Christmas for you?
the birth of Jesus Christ... it still chokes me up knowing that God became human to die on a cross because he loves us so much. WOW, seriously blows me away!
15. What is your favorite Christmas Dessert?
I'm not sure I have a favorite, I'm more of a salty kind of girl. Though, I usually devour whatever desserts there are in front of me, lol.
16. What is your favorite Christmas tradition?
definitely the Christmas Eve service at church
17. What tops your tree?
A Star... we used to have an angel but it always kind of bothered me that I had bought an angel instead of a star since the star is what lead the way to the manger... so this year I finally got myself a star. Though, I suppose angels announced the birth of Christ... I guess I was just ready for something new, lol.
18. Which do you prefer giving or Receiving?
giving... it's my love language :)
19. What is your favorite Christmas Song?
you're asking a singer to pick a favorite? LOL gosh, I love so many, I just don't think I can pick just one. OK, I'll pick one... O Holy Night, but I really do love them all, especially when sung by contemporary Christian artists.
20. Candy Canes: Yuck or Yum?
Meh... not really something I'm interested in, except maybe to stir my hot chocolate... though that would be gross in a salted caramel hot chocolate, lol.
21 Favorite Christmas Show?
Charlie Brown Christmas
22. Saddest Christmas Song?
I don't really know... hmmm....
23. What’s your Wish for Christmas?
for a simple, relaxing month with my family before the chaos of baby #3 arrives, lol... though, we can't wait to hold the little dude in our arms.

3. Colored lights on tree/house or white?
most definitely white... colored just looks funny sometimes... I saw some of those icicle lights that people hang outside in colored lights last night and I literally snorted out loud... since when are icicles, red, green, blue & yellow... tee hee... totally being sarcastic... I don't mind colored lights, and think they're fun for a tree but I prefer to decorate my house with the white lights.
4. Do you hang mistletoe?
nope... not sure how I'd hang it with our vaulted ceilings, lol.
5. When do you put your decorations up?
usually the weekend after Thanksgiving or the first weekend in December... originally I wanted to wait until after Moriah's birthday but then we're usually out of town for both her birthday and Christmas so I wouldn't get to enjoy them and now we just put them up early in the month.
6. What is your favorite holiday dish?
hmm... can I say all of it? LOL... I seriously love it all, I'm not sure I can pick just one. Though, I prefer turkey for Christmas meat instead of the traditional ham. I love my Grandma's potato salad and I love all the appetizers we have on Christmas Eve after the church service, especially the crab/cream cheese dip and my Dad's meatballs.
7. Favorite Christmas memory as a child?
I think my favorite was when my parents got me my very first Opal ring (my birthstone) It was wrapped up in several boxes and I thought I was getting this super huge present from them and was really disappointed in how small the final box was... but was soooo excited when I opened it up to find a beautiful ring.
8. When and how did you learn the truth about Santa?
I honestly don't remember, my parents still played the Santa game though after we figured it out... and I always wondered how my parents got the presents under the tree while we were on vacation. We found out how they did it one year as we were all packed in the car getting ready to go to Wisconsin and realized we forgot our crayons. My brother and I got out of the car and ran upstairs to get them and saw my parents with the presents in arms. We caught them finally!
9. Do you open a gift on Christmas Eve?
when we are celebrating with my parents we do, after the church service... and then we open the gifts from "Santa" on Christmas morning.
10. How do you decorate your Christmas tree?
I like a ton of ornaments on my tree, but this year I decided to keep it all packed up and take it easy this year being our last month as a family of 4. So, this year we just have the tree up with lights strung on it and the star on top. Otherwise, it's FULL! Our tree is actually pretty pathetic, which I suppose is what you get for $10, lol... so it needs lots of ornaments to fill it out... though, I'm thinking a fun craft project with the kids would be to make a paper chain garland to wrap around it... we'll see.
11. Snow! Love it or Dread it?
it's pretty, but I sure hate driving in it!
12. Can you ice skate?
pretty sure that wouldn't be a safe thing for me to do at 33 weeks pregnant, lol. Pretty sure it wouldn't be a pretty site to see either, LOL.
13. Do you remember your favorite gift?
my opal ring, as mentioned before
14. What’s the most important thing about Christmas for you?
the birth of Jesus Christ... it still chokes me up knowing that God became human to die on a cross because he loves us so much. WOW, seriously blows me away!
15. What is your favorite Christmas Dessert?
I'm not sure I have a favorite, I'm more of a salty kind of girl. Though, I usually devour whatever desserts there are in front of me, lol.
16. What is your favorite Christmas tradition?
definitely the Christmas Eve service at church
17. What tops your tree?
A Star... we used to have an angel but it always kind of bothered me that I had bought an angel instead of a star since the star is what lead the way to the manger... so this year I finally got myself a star. Though, I suppose angels announced the birth of Christ... I guess I was just ready for something new, lol.
18. Which do you prefer giving or Receiving?
giving... it's my love language :)
19. What is your favorite Christmas Song?
you're asking a singer to pick a favorite? LOL gosh, I love so many, I just don't think I can pick just one. OK, I'll pick one... O Holy Night, but I really do love them all, especially when sung by contemporary Christian artists.
20. Candy Canes: Yuck or Yum?
Meh... not really something I'm interested in, except maybe to stir my hot chocolate... though that would be gross in a salted caramel hot chocolate, lol.
21 Favorite Christmas Show?
Charlie Brown Christmas
22. Saddest Christmas Song?
I don't really know... hmmm....
23. What’s your Wish for Christmas?
for a simple, relaxing month with my family before the chaos of baby #3 arrives, lol... though, we can't wait to hold the little dude in our arms.

Monday, November 29, 2010
Make It Monday... or NOT!!!!!
I had my 33 week OB appointment today and we were talking about that final stretch and how I'll be going every week and then in a few weeks I start the non-stress tests at my appts, which I LOVE btw. It got me realizing that I've been spending a ton of time working on Christmas decorations and stuff like that when I really should just let this Christmas be super simple and easy and start working on the things I still need to do to get ready for this baby's arrival and enjoy my last month cherishing my two kids before their brother arrives. I figured that since I've done paper birth announcements with my kids that I have to do the same for this one too... but now I'm thinking I'm going to go the digital route... mostly because it's cheaper and so much faster and my life is about to become totally chaotic, lol.
So, instead of having a project done to show you... I ended up putting my half done projects away and will maybe work on them sometime in 2011 to have for next Christmas. Gosh, it feels good! And my tree with just the lights and star on it is going to remain ornament-less and all the decorations will remain in the rubbermaid tub they are stored in. Gosh, it feels good!
I am working on one project though... I want to have amazing memories of this year's Christmas, so I've joined a class that will help me journal my Christmas. I'm really feeling the need to do that. I've also joined another class that started today to help me with inspiration and hope to be able to keep an art journal and memory journal in 2011 and this will help with it. I seem to have so many things in my head that I want to do but then lose steam and I'm hoping this will help me be inspired by what's in my head and what's around me... like my kiddos, who make me smile soooo big every day.
Gosh, it feels good to take care of myself so that I can be a better mother and wife to my family. No more trying to get a million things done that I think NEED to be done, and enjoy this short life on earth.
So, instead of having a project done to show you... I ended up putting my half done projects away and will maybe work on them sometime in 2011 to have for next Christmas. Gosh, it feels good! And my tree with just the lights and star on it is going to remain ornament-less and all the decorations will remain in the rubbermaid tub they are stored in. Gosh, it feels good!
I am working on one project though... I want to have amazing memories of this year's Christmas, so I've joined a class that will help me journal my Christmas. I'm really feeling the need to do that. I've also joined another class that started today to help me with inspiration and hope to be able to keep an art journal and memory journal in 2011 and this will help with it. I seem to have so many things in my head that I want to do but then lose steam and I'm hoping this will help me be inspired by what's in my head and what's around me... like my kiddos, who make me smile soooo big every day.
Gosh, it feels good to take care of myself so that I can be a better mother and wife to my family. No more trying to get a million things done that I think NEED to be done, and enjoy this short life on earth.
Monday, November 22, 2010
How Cute Is This?!?!
I did it! I completed my first crochet project and I'm really excited for the little dude to arrive so he can wear it! I got the pattern from the Etsy store - RAKJ patterns and made my own little tweaks to it. I'm so excited to get working on another hat for him and then I'm going to be working on getting some wool longies knit up for him.
Friday, November 19, 2010
knitting again...
I'm so excited to be knitting again and gonna try my hand at crocheting too. I want to make wool longies for this little dude coming soon into our arms and a friend shared on her Facebook page that the canvas tote you get for free from Joanns when you buy 5 skeins of Patons brand yarn was really cute and awesome... so after my awesome prenatal appt I made a quick stop at Joanns to check it out... she wasn't kidding it's an awesome tote and I picked up 5 skeins of wool to get started on these longies. I can't wait! Isn't this bag awesome!?!?!

I also picked up a star for our tree since they were 50% off and I've been wanting a star for our tree for years. I might have picked up some Christmas crafting supplies too :) which you'll see hopefully soon on my scrapping blog... Oh yeah, I don't remember if I mentioned that or not... I've started a new blog just for my scrapping stuff. I was thinking this blog was getting a little overloaded with the scrapping stuff and wanted it to get back to what I originally wanted this blog to be. You can find the new blog HERE if you still want to see all the scrapbooking and hybrid fun. I've become quite addicted to hybrid so many of the projects aren't just scrapbooking pages anymore but cards and home decor and other projects like that. Do you like the name? Mark thought it was perfect since I do seem to be really scrap happy and I brought over the hippie name from this blog. I've been kinda struggling with creating layouts lately because I've been so busy so lately I've been doing some hybrid projects hoping that will bring back my mojo. I've really really enjoyed creating home decor stuff and cards lately. It reminds me of the days when I was really into rubber stamping. I've been enjoying getting my hands dirty again... though now I have to clean everything up before naptime is over or before I go to bed, lol. I have some Christmasy projects going in my head and hope I'll be able to find some time between knitting and resting to get them done.

I also picked up a star for our tree since they were 50% off and I've been wanting a star for our tree for years. I might have picked up some Christmas crafting supplies too :) which you'll see hopefully soon on my scrapping blog... Oh yeah, I don't remember if I mentioned that or not... I've started a new blog just for my scrapping stuff. I was thinking this blog was getting a little overloaded with the scrapping stuff and wanted it to get back to what I originally wanted this blog to be. You can find the new blog HERE if you still want to see all the scrapbooking and hybrid fun. I've become quite addicted to hybrid so many of the projects aren't just scrapbooking pages anymore but cards and home decor and other projects like that. Do you like the name? Mark thought it was perfect since I do seem to be really scrap happy and I brought over the hippie name from this blog. I've been kinda struggling with creating layouts lately because I've been so busy so lately I've been doing some hybrid projects hoping that will bring back my mojo. I've really really enjoyed creating home decor stuff and cards lately. It reminds me of the days when I was really into rubber stamping. I've been enjoying getting my hands dirty again... though now I have to clean everything up before naptime is over or before I go to bed, lol. I have some Christmasy projects going in my head and hope I'll be able to find some time between knitting and resting to get them done.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Work In Progress Wednesday
I'm not even sure where I'm at with this it's been so long since I've updated the home renovation progress. We got the driveway done and we did a little bit of winterizing on the outside and got a new furnace and AC... which means we've now replace every major appliance in this house since we've moved in. So now we're starting to work on the inside. Mark really wants to get the family room painted before baby comes but it's proving to be a bigger project than expected... of course, lol. We also need to replace the front door and get that painted before it gets too cold to do that. I haven't been able to help much with anything as this is my biggest pregnancy and I'm already pretty uncomfortable. I wish I could do more :(. It now looks like we'll be pushing all the painting to the spring... this is the one thing I'm really looking forward to so that the house will feel like it's ours and not someone elses. We're also totally amazed at the air quality with the new furnace... we think there must have been a slight carbon monoxide leak as I was always feeling tired and headachey, but it wasn't enough to trigger the alarms. But since we've replaced it, I haven't had any headaches other than tension headaches and I'm still tired but that's because I'm very pregnant and the bloodwork shows I have low iron. But, other than that, you really can tell the difference in air quality now, not just the headaches and tiredness but it just seems easier to breathe. YAY!
And I'll leave you with a pic of my sweet little boy who just turned 2 at the beginning of the month and we celebrated with family this past weekend.
And I'll leave you with a pic of my sweet little boy who just turned 2 at the beginning of the month and we celebrated with family this past weekend.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Make It Monday
I realize that it's been almost a month since I've last posted here... Ever since our trip to Nashville, I've been going through some time of getting back to being the person that God created me to be and it hasn't been an easy process but I'm starting to finally feel like myself again. Life has been super busy here and I can't believe how close we are to Thanksgiving, my most favorite holiday. I made this centerpiece and had to show it off. I seriously love it and have now become addicted to hybrid projects, lol. During my time off from this blog I've decided that I'm going to start a new blog for just scrapbooking stuff and this blog will get back to what it's titled to be which is my life as a modern day hippie. I know that scrapbooking is a part of my life but with so much scrapbooking, I've decided it's probably best to have it's own blog. Stay tuned for the details.
Here's the centerpiece that I'm so excited about!
Here's the centerpiece that I'm so excited about!
Monday, October 18, 2010
Make It Monday
Well, I'm having some major visions of home decor and trying to figure out how I can do it and not spend too much money. I feel like I'm finally coming back out of my shell... my inner modern day hippie is coming back and I'm super excited. So, today I've been checking out the sales and did a bit of shopping at IKEA and I can't wait to get everything I need to make my visions a reality. Some of it is sewing stuff, some of it is hybrid scrapping stuff and I really just can't wait to turn this house into my house instead of the previous owner's. Mark is getting close to starting to paint the house and I'm super excited. I really feel like we're finally getting somewhere. I can't wait to show you what I'm working on. Soo soooo soooo super excited and it feels so good to be back to myself again. Now I just how I get it all done before baby comes. :)
Monday, October 4, 2010
Make It Monday
Well, we just got back from Nashville yesterday and decided in honor of World Cardmaking Day which was on Saturday, to make a Thank You card for my dear friend who treated us to an amazing museum which turned out to be Moriah's favorite activity of the week. I hadn't seen this friend since she moved to Nashville 10 years ago and it was so good to catch up with her. This museum had a wonderful kid's part of the museum with all sorts of crafts and art projects for the kids to do. They had a blast!
Here's the card I made last night.
Here's the card I made last night.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Make It Monday
OK, my blocks that I showed you last week are done... well, mostly done since I want to add a few more coats of Mod Podge to really seal them and so the kids can play with them.
Here they are!
credits:
Alphabet Soup for Boys by Zoe Pearn
Alphabet Soup for Girls by Zoe Pearn
Alphabet Soup for Boys: The Collection by Zoe Pearn
Alphabet Soup for Girls: The Collection by Zoe Pearn
DJB Skritch Skratch by Darcy Baldwin
School Days alpha by Zoe Pearn
kite template from Go Outside! by Penny Springmann
owl (recolored) and branch from Falling For Her by Traci Reed and Melissa Bennett
Paper Clips: Leila's Alpha templates by Libby Weifenbach
Alphabet Soup for Boys by Zoe Pearn
Alphabet Soup for Girls by Zoe Pearn
Alphabet Soup for Boys: The Collection by Zoe Pearn
Alphabet Soup for Girls: The Collection by Zoe Pearn
DJB Skritch Skratch by Darcy Baldwin
School Days alpha by Zoe Pearn
kite template from Go Outside! by Penny Springmann
owl (recolored) and branch from Falling For Her by Traci Reed and Melissa Bennett
Paper Clips: Leila's Alpha templates by Libby Weifenbach
I've had several people ask me how I made them... well actually more like tell me they want a set, lol... but really they are super super easy. I wasn't planning on doing a tutorial but I'll just share some quick instructions, so there won't be in progress pics unfortunately. Feel free to send me a message if you have any questions though.
OK, first I bought my supplies:
-the main kits I used were the first two listed above - Alphabet Soup for Boys and Alphabet Soup for Girls (there are some 2 x 2 tiles in there and I used all of them and then used one as a template to create the rest of the letters
-5 - 2" x 2" wooden blocks
-sand paper
-paint
-white cardstock
-Mod Podge (I used Matte, though you can use Glossy if you prefer)
-sponge brush
OK, here we go...
1) sand the edges of your blocks
2) paint all sides of your blocks... making sure the edges are well coated since that's the part that will show, let dry
3) create the tiles... I used one of the 2x2 tiles in the kit and then shrunk it down to 1.75"x1.75", and then I created a template and then used that as a guide and had to make 3 pages worth of tiles to complete the alpha and additional tiles to cover all sides of the blocks.
4) print at "high" quality on white cardstock (I use double sided matte presentation paper)
5) cut them out
6) paste using Mod Podge to the sides of the blocks (I wanted to make sure that I was able to spell each of the kids' names so I did those letters first and then randomly placed the rest of them)
7) let dry
8) coat all sides of the blocks with Mod Podge... you only have to do it once if you're using them for display, but since I don't mind my kids playing with them I plan of doing several more coats.
OK, first I bought my supplies:
-the main kits I used were the first two listed above - Alphabet Soup for Boys and Alphabet Soup for Girls (there are some 2 x 2 tiles in there and I used all of them and then used one as a template to create the rest of the letters
-5 - 2" x 2" wooden blocks
-sand paper
-paint
-white cardstock
-Mod Podge (I used Matte, though you can use Glossy if you prefer)
-sponge brush
OK, here we go...
1) sand the edges of your blocks
2) paint all sides of your blocks... making sure the edges are well coated since that's the part that will show, let dry
3) create the tiles... I used one of the 2x2 tiles in the kit and then shrunk it down to 1.75"x1.75", and then I created a template and then used that as a guide and had to make 3 pages worth of tiles to complete the alpha and additional tiles to cover all sides of the blocks.
4) print at "high" quality on white cardstock (I use double sided matte presentation paper)5) cut them out
6) paste using Mod Podge to the sides of the blocks (I wanted to make sure that I was able to spell each of the kids' names so I did those letters first and then randomly placed the rest of them)
7) let dry
8) coat all sides of the blocks with Mod Podge... you only have to do it once if you're using them for display, but since I don't mind my kids playing with them I plan of doing several more coats.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Work In Progress Wednesday
Well, last week was a bit busy for me prepping for the worship and prayer concert at our church so I didn't get to update all the stuff we're getting done on the house. So, here we go!
First, Labor Day weekend was a really nice sale on Behr paint at Home Depot so after spending the weekend playing with the samples we got and then going back for more samples, we finally decided on a color for the family room, kitchen/dining room, living room and hallway. It was really hard to decide because well we don't really have any furniture to base our color choice off of. With the open floor plan we thought it was best to pick just one color and we can't wait to cover up the nasty burnt orange, mustard yellow and hunter green from the previous homeowner! Here is the color we picked... I'm soooo excited about it.
and we are sooooo close to having the driveway finished... Mark had sealed the driveway but it still has some cracks in it so we're going to have someone come out and do another coat just because it wasn't as easy has Mark thought to only have it 1/4" thick to prevent the cracking and he was afraid all his hard work would be destroyed by the winter weather if we didn't get it done before it got too cold. Here are some pics of Mark working hard to finish up the driveway!
Before:
and in progress


and while Mark was doing the driveway Moriah sat in the garage painting her table she made at the Kids workshop at Home Depot
and a phone picture of Isaac making his football stand from earlier that morning, we even brought his football along with us
and then came Labor Day and Mark ended up Laboring more than he had planned... which I guess is the case with plumbing... our bathroom faucet always struggled to drain since we moved in and we had changed the faucet but never installed the new drain that went with the faucet so thinking it would just be a matter of cleaning out the trap ended up being much more... we had to put in the new drain and of course that never goes as planned either because Mark had to go to the hardware store twice to get a few extra things to make it all fit back together...
Wanna see the old nasty drain?

no wonder it took so long for water to drain from the sink, EWWWWWWW!
Not sure I'll have much to report next week since we have another busy weekend ahead of us, but maybe I'll find something new to report :)
Happy Hump Day!
First, Labor Day weekend was a really nice sale on Behr paint at Home Depot so after spending the weekend playing with the samples we got and then going back for more samples, we finally decided on a color for the family room, kitchen/dining room, living room and hallway. It was really hard to decide because well we don't really have any furniture to base our color choice off of. With the open floor plan we thought it was best to pick just one color and we can't wait to cover up the nasty burnt orange, mustard yellow and hunter green from the previous homeowner! Here is the color we picked... I'm soooo excited about it.
and we are sooooo close to having the driveway finished... Mark had sealed the driveway but it still has some cracks in it so we're going to have someone come out and do another coat just because it wasn't as easy has Mark thought to only have it 1/4" thick to prevent the cracking and he was afraid all his hard work would be destroyed by the winter weather if we didn't get it done before it got too cold. Here are some pics of Mark working hard to finish up the driveway!Before:
and in progress

and while Mark was doing the driveway Moriah sat in the garage painting her table she made at the Kids workshop at Home Depot
and a phone picture of Isaac making his football stand from earlier that morning, we even brought his football along with us
and then came Labor Day and Mark ended up Laboring more than he had planned... which I guess is the case with plumbing... our bathroom faucet always struggled to drain since we moved in and we had changed the faucet but never installed the new drain that went with the faucet so thinking it would just be a matter of cleaning out the trap ended up being much more... we had to put in the new drain and of course that never goes as planned either because Mark had to go to the hardware store twice to get a few extra things to make it all fit back together...Wanna see the old nasty drain?

no wonder it took so long for water to drain from the sink, EWWWWWWW!Not sure I'll have much to report next week since we have another busy weekend ahead of us, but maybe I'll find something new to report :)
Happy Hump Day!
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