I think I just volunteered to coach Oakley's soccer team....
A Parks and Rec employee called me while I was still in my sleepy phase and told me they were short on coaches, so of course, my mouth thought it would be a good idea to blurt out, "Sure! My husband and I both played in high school!"
What could possibly go wrong?
(Any advice for coaching a team of four year olds would be appreciated!)
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Curtain Fix-Up
Several months ago, our dog, Rocket, had chewed a hole in our bedroom curtains. I wasn't sure how to patch up the hole since the curtains are kind of sheer, and was lazy and left it for a bit. Then Rocket tried to fit his head through the hole, and then his whole body, and the curtain just was in a sad state.
I'm not sure why I felt so reluctant to just toss them since I paid a whopping $10 for them (Target clearance!) but I was determined to try and fix them.
For about $5 in fabric, and an hour's worth of work...
Luckily, the hole had stretched across horizontally, and not vertically. I chopped off the bottom 12 inches, and just made a panel out of a linen type fabric that matches our neutral wall in the master bedroom.
I'm very pleased with the results!
I'm not sure why I felt so reluctant to just toss them since I paid a whopping $10 for them (Target clearance!) but I was determined to try and fix them.
For about $5 in fabric, and an hour's worth of work...
Luckily, the hole had stretched across horizontally, and not vertically. I chopped off the bottom 12 inches, and just made a panel out of a linen type fabric that matches our neutral wall in the master bedroom.
I'm very pleased with the results!
Friday, July 20, 2012
October!
I'm so excited for the month of October!
Things that are going to be happening:
1.) Visiting my brother and his family in Nova Scotia (tickets are being looked at right now while we wait for the boys' passports to arrive in the next couple of weeks) We are hoping to be there for my niece's 7th birthday and thanksgiving in Canada :) I'll get to show my kids what a "real autumn" should look like.
2.) Nike Women's Half Marathon. I'm beyond thrilled for this race, I seriously can't even tell you.
3.) Going to the musical "Jersey Boys" with my mom. We just bought our tickets! And no, it's not about the cast of the MTV show... It's music I grew up with and I'm really excited to go see my first musical.
October is going to be magical!
Things that are going to be happening:
1.) Visiting my brother and his family in Nova Scotia (tickets are being looked at right now while we wait for the boys' passports to arrive in the next couple of weeks) We are hoping to be there for my niece's 7th birthday and thanksgiving in Canada :) I'll get to show my kids what a "real autumn" should look like.
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2.) Nike Women's Half Marathon. I'm beyond thrilled for this race, I seriously can't even tell you.
3.) Going to the musical "Jersey Boys" with my mom. We just bought our tickets! And no, it's not about the cast of the MTV show... It's music I grew up with and I'm really excited to go see my first musical.
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Why I'm an Idiot....
Why I'm an idiot...
Let's see, I was invited to a birthday party on Wednesday. The party was tonight, Saturday. Not being sure what to get my friend for her birthday, I decided to make a quilt. That's right. A quilt. 'Cause they're so quick and easy to make.
So I spent the rest of Wednesday questioning my decision, and Thursday afternoon started cutting fabric. I had a giant (free!) stash of fabric in patriotic colours. I was adamant to make something without a pattern, I wanted it to be my own design.
Needless to say, I haven't gotten much sleep over the last two days, but it got done.
I'm so happy with the way it turned out! And I found out that if you're really dedicated, and willing to loose sleep, you can finish a quilt in about 48 hours. It's also got me thinking that I should get on to making a Canadian flag quilt, too! But first I have about five or six other projects that need finishing.
Let's see, I was invited to a birthday party on Wednesday. The party was tonight, Saturday. Not being sure what to get my friend for her birthday, I decided to make a quilt. That's right. A quilt. 'Cause they're so quick and easy to make.
So I spent the rest of Wednesday questioning my decision, and Thursday afternoon started cutting fabric. I had a giant (free!) stash of fabric in patriotic colours. I was adamant to make something without a pattern, I wanted it to be my own design.
Needless to say, I haven't gotten much sleep over the last two days, but it got done.
I wanted to keep the quilting light, so the blue area is done in a square spiral, and the stripes each have two rows of a vine pattern. |
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Farewell to the School Year
Today was the last day of Preschool for this school year.
I about started to cry when we got into the school and some of the decorations were already taken down (Things like the kids' name tags since the teachers were giving them to the kids...)
I've just loved watching the kids learn so much and make new friends over the last nine months, and the teachers have been beyond awesome. Even though Oakley is going back next year, and Elliot will be going the year after, I'm really going to miss them. They put so much extra time and effort in making sure everybody is learning and able to keep up with the rest of the class all while making it look like effortless fun to the kids.
"Graduation" is tomorrow, and before this year, I'd always thought that preschool or kindergarten graduations were just about the dumbest thing out there, but now I'm seeing that it's a step where your "baby" goes from toddler to a mini-grown up. I don't know how I'm going to hold it together tomorrow. I'm not usually one to be emotional, but this just seems like such a final and abrupt end to the school year. I know I'm being a big sissy about it, but there it is.
I about started to cry when we got into the school and some of the decorations were already taken down (Things like the kids' name tags since the teachers were giving them to the kids...)
I've just loved watching the kids learn so much and make new friends over the last nine months, and the teachers have been beyond awesome. Even though Oakley is going back next year, and Elliot will be going the year after, I'm really going to miss them. They put so much extra time and effort in making sure everybody is learning and able to keep up with the rest of the class all while making it look like effortless fun to the kids.
"Graduation" is tomorrow, and before this year, I'd always thought that preschool or kindergarten graduations were just about the dumbest thing out there, but now I'm seeing that it's a step where your "baby" goes from toddler to a mini-grown up. I don't know how I'm going to hold it together tomorrow. I'm not usually one to be emotional, but this just seems like such a final and abrupt end to the school year. I know I'm being a big sissy about it, but there it is.
Monday, May 21, 2012
Table Refinish and Office Organization
These pictures do not do justice to how ugly this table was, but it had potential. |
Lots of ugly red and yellow crackle paint. Yuck. |
But, I'm actually really glad I didn't just finish it the way I was originally thinking I would so many years ago since I came across such a neat idea on Pinterest a few weeks ago. (If I knew how to be fancy and link it, I would.... if you follow me on Pinterest, you'll see the pin though.)
I dragged the table upstairs (and out of the pile of cardboard boxes that house most of my crafting supplies) and started sanding off what I'm pretty sure was lead paint. I started with a palm sander that had pretty light-weight grit paper on it, and the paint wasn't even budging, so I called my husband and asked if there was heavier paper for it, or something else I should be using. He suggested some heavy duty paint stripping chemical that he had, and I went to work on that. Now, luckily, my brother-in-law was visiting and pretty bored that day, so after the chemical sat for a while, he grabbed a scrapper and helped me scrape off the paint for the next few hours. Whoever owned this table before me had stained it with really goopy stain, painted a few coats of exterior (lead?) paint, a few coats of the gross yellow paint, the crackle finish, and then some varnish. There were some serious layers to this table.
We scraped and scraped, and sanded and sanded, using the palm sander more, a belt sander, sandpaper, and a little dremel sander. Literally my whole day was spent on stripping this table. (Thanks for the help, Brian!)
The beautiful natural wood underneath the layers of paint. |
Pattern that I hand-painted on the middle section of the table. |
I was hesitant to do the next step since the table was looking so nice already, but the light wood just really wasn't what I wanted for the space, so I took a deep breath and put on ebony stain right over the hours of sanding and painting.
This isn't a great picture, but you get the idea of what it looks like. |
Again, sorry about the poor pictures. The garage doesn't have optimum lighting. |
My sewing machine's new home! |
I mentioned earlier that most of my crafting supplies were stored in cardboard boxes.... Except for my scrapbooking supplies, everything else has been kept in boxes from when we moved into our house. It's really a pain to get to whatever I need and I never meant for it to stay that way for so long, but sometimes there are just more important things to do than finding a suitable home for things you use only a few times a year. My mom was awesome enough for Mother's Day to spoil me with some storage cubbies for all my crafting/quilting stuff.
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The rest of the cubbies house painting, drawing, stamping, cricut-ing, clay, stationary and hair flower making supplies.
I then, to my husband's great delight, went the extra mile and organized all our bookselves and purged them of books that we were never going to read again or simply had outgrown. And I organized all my fabric by colour, and got rid of scraps that were too tiny to do anything with, and fabric that I had been given that I just honestly wasn't ever going to use.
Fabric in the bins on the left, books arranged by owner, use and subject. |
Next weekend we're thinking of tackling the mountain of tote boxes in the basement.... I'm looking forward to having a functioning basement that isn't just for storage even if it is just unfinished (though framed!) space. Meanwhile, I get to keep looking/dreaming about what the bathroom, kitchenette, and den area will look like when it's not only concrete floors and 2x4s. :)
Have you done any fun or long-overdue projects lately?
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Nike Women's Half Marathon 2012
I just cannot express how excited I am!
My team got into the NWHM for this October, and it's a big deal.
I kind of want to go around telling everyone about it, but seeing how it's still six months away, I feel like people would get tired of hearing me talk about it.
Here's the thing:
1. I get to run with some of my favourite ladies, and about 24,995 other ladies.
2. We get Tiffany necklaces at the finish line. (Handed out by firemen, but that's not the part I'm excited about.)
3. This will be my third Half Marathon.
4. This was a lottery entry. The odds were NOT in our favour, and I got in on my first year. It was my team-mate Brenda's fifth year of registering, and she is beyond excited.
5. It's my first "destination" race. I've driven a few hours for races before, the furthest being Seattle, but this one I actually have to fly to. It's like a mini-vacation for me. (Mind you, I'm going to have to scrape every penny from now until October to pay for my plane ticket and hotel and to have spending money, but I think the experience will be so worth it!)
I just can't wait! I don't plan on trying to beat my PR since I want to be able to take it easy on the course and take pictures since I'm sure it will be a scenic race (Not to mention all those famous SF hills....)
My team got into the NWHM for this October, and it's a big deal.
I kind of want to go around telling everyone about it, but seeing how it's still six months away, I feel like people would get tired of hearing me talk about it.
Here's the thing:
1. I get to run with some of my favourite ladies, and about 24,995 other ladies.
2. We get Tiffany necklaces at the finish line. (Handed out by firemen, but that's not the part I'm excited about.)
3. This will be my third Half Marathon.
4. This was a lottery entry. The odds were NOT in our favour, and I got in on my first year. It was my team-mate Brenda's fifth year of registering, and she is beyond excited.
5. It's my first "destination" race. I've driven a few hours for races before, the furthest being Seattle, but this one I actually have to fly to. It's like a mini-vacation for me. (Mind you, I'm going to have to scrape every penny from now until October to pay for my plane ticket and hotel and to have spending money, but I think the experience will be so worth it!)
I just can't wait! I don't plan on trying to beat my PR since I want to be able to take it easy on the course and take pictures since I'm sure it will be a scenic race (Not to mention all those famous SF hills....)
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