Saturday, November 24, 2012
Thankful Chain Tradition
Over the last several years we have developed the tradition of making a "Thankful Chain" on Thanksgiving. Simply put, during a meal, we go around the table and each say something we are thankful for. Each thing is written on a separate strip of paper.
We keep going around the table till we can't think of any more things to write down, or we run out of paper. These strips of paper are then taped into a long chain. Finally, we hang this up as our first Christmas decoration of the year.
The rest of our decorations haven't caught up to us yet, but our chain has been hung so we are beginning to feel a bit in the spirit of the season anyway. Happy Holidays to one and all!
Today's Textile Therapy
I have wanted a tree skirt for our Christmas tree for a while. But in years past it just wasn't to be. Today, the family went on an outing to the fabric souk and discovered many wondrous finds. Among these finds were these fabrics.
Hubby and I did some quick figuring to determine how much I needed to make a tree skirt and we figured 4 meters would be more than enough, and I could use the spare for a runner or something (or somethings).
When we got home I did some more figuring, measuring, re-figuring, and double checking those figures. Then I had Hubby check my math to make sure (this wasn't cheap stuff, so I didn't want to blow it). I really appreciated my Jr. High math teachers today!
This is the end result. Now if our household goods would just arrive so I can put it around the Christmas tree, it would be complete.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
The Comb Finder
I have 3 young girls, who can NEVER seem to find their combs or brushes. I have made pockets for them, placed labels on them, bought 3 different styles so they would know which was theirs...still every day we hear, "I can't find my brush!"
So recently, My husband found some fairly inexpensive combs and drilled holes in the handles. He also got some chute-cord (a very long stretch of it).
We took all of this into each girls' bathroom, they are luck to each have their own for the time being, and we tied one end of the cord to a comb. We measured and cut a length that would allow the girls to stand back and be able to comb all of their hair comfortably in front of the mirror.
Then we tied the other end of the cord to a fixture in the the bathroom so the comb will never leave the bathroom. My dear husband also singed the ends so they would not unravel. Now, as long as they do not figure out how to untie the knots, we will hopefully not hear about missing combs for a while.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
It's in the bag! ...Popcorn that is
Popcorn is a "feel-good" snack for me. Perhaps it is because it brings fond memories of movie nights as a kid...or maybe it just hits that buttery salty spot like nothing else.
Anyway, I found on pintrest directions for microwave popcorn with just a paper lunch bag. Alright, lets try it. Guess what! It worked!
Directions: 1/4 unpopped kernels in a paper lunch sack
fold over top (no staples!)
microwave on high for...oh...I set mine for 3 minutes but stay close! Once the popping slows to less than 1 pop for 3 s
econds stop it and take it out
the dress it however you like
Now I love buttery salty popcorn, but my insides have a war with anything dairy or related to dairy, so I had to give up my butter. Happily I found this spread that comes in soy or sunflower oil (I'm not in the US so I don't know what is available there) and this stuff melts like butter and tastes like margarine - close enough for me! The best thing is it hold the salt on so I have a happy mouth and happy tummy.
..oh, and the kids are happy to have some too!
Saturday, September 22, 2012
A new first for me...
I haven't posted for a while due to the big move. Things are settling down a little so I will hopefully have more to post soon. In the mean time I thought I'd just share a little tid-bit.
My dear sweet loving husband it trying his best to spoil me...in a way. I have had a few opportunities to go out and spend time with other women (without the kids). He has always encouraged me to go to these things, with the hopes of saving my sanity.
Well today I had the chance to go to a "Spa Brunch" with several of the ladies around here. I had never had a manicure nor a pedicure, and today I had both! It was fun to sit and chat with other moms over brunch and be pampered a little. I did let someone else pick the color for me as I really had no idea what to choose. So, What do you think?
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Some of my hubby's handy work
Just sharing some projects that My husband finished just before our big move.
He finished this beautiful coat/hat rack just before the movers came. Please ignore the piles. It was the easiest way of organizing I could think of so I could tell them, "everything in this room goes to the sea shipment. Everything in that room goes to storage."
He created a stand for the church choir to hang the mic cords on so they would be off the floor and out of the way.
He also remade the stand for the acolyte sticks.
Friday, August 3, 2012
My Linen Closet Solution
Years ago, my mom told me about an article she had read where they suggested putting your folded sheet sets in the the pillowcase to keep them all together in the linen closet. Now I see the same idea all over Pinterest.
Well, the idea is great, but my family is now large enough that having sheets for 5 beds of varying sizes, and a family that doesn't always pay attention to what sheets fit what bed...I needed a simpler answer. I needed an easy way to tell what size the sheets were so sleepy-middle-of-the-night bed changes, or my do-it-my-self 3yo could be sucessful without creating too much extra work for me.
I had an abundance of extra pillowcases, so instead of storing sheet sets in the matching pillow case, I put the sheet sets into "color coded" pillowcases. Twins, in white, queen in dark blue. We are preparing for a big move, and I think these are the only sizes of bed we'll have, so the king and full size sheets will be stored (in different colors) till the next move.
* Disclaimer: I am not an expert of folding sheets, this is as neat as my sheets get. Also, these pictures are taken on the floor as these sets are getting ready to go in a box for our move. If you really want to see them in a closet, you'll have to request that after the big move is over.
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