I did it! I finally finished my first project in knit fabric. It was a total pain. I'll absolutely be getting a serger before I tackle another one this complex. The kicker is it shouldn't be that complex but the knit made it so. It liked to shred every time I took out a seem to redo it. So it's skirts for the remaining fabric.
I did manage to get it to work and the mistakes aren't very noticeable.
I do have to say I have the best model in town.
I also found some cute flowers that I hand sew'd onto some ribbon to finish it off.
Friday, September 14, 2012
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Word Art
Here's a link to some wordle word art I did for a sharing time. From the Hymn Keep the Commandments.
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Friday, August 31, 2012
We've come a Long way baby!!!!!!!
12 years ago our journey began together.
We were Married in the Jordan River Temple.
This is the bench where Brad asked me to marry him, it's hidden away at the Seattle Temple.
And here we are now!
It's hard to believe it's been 12 years. We've really been tested, from the begining, but we've always known that if we put in the work, we will have all the blessings of heaven.
Together Forever!
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Back to Life
It's hard to believe that the summer is over and school is back in session. The boys were definately ready to get things back to normal. We've had a lot of fun as well.
I'm super busy per usual. Wife, Mom, Sister, Primary Counselor, TOFW team member/TOFG Team Captain, and Parent Rep on the PTO. I'm hoping I can find time to craft somewhere in all of that.
Kayla is finally potty trained, it's been a big summer for her. She suprises us every day.
We've had some crazy weather lately too. The days start out hot as usual, then all of a sudden there's a storm cloud and it's lighning, thundering, and raining. We even had one serious storm where it rained and flooded. The kids freaked out. They had never experienced a storm like that. Here's a little video.
The Big Storm
It set several records and also took the life of a local Boy Scout who made the mistake of playing in the drainage canal. He slipped and fell in. It's a sad story and reminds all of us who live in the desert just how dangerous even a little rain can be. We had fun with it though.
We loved our vacations. Brad and Brent traveled to Washington and loved every minute of it. Teegan was spoiled and spent his birthday in Utah at Grandma's and Grandpa's. The rest of us traveled to Utah a few days later. Grandma got sick but we still enjoyed being there, as we always do.
Now we're back to school and the daily grind. I'm hoping to get caught up on everything I couldn't get done because the kids needed my attention.
We are busy, but with everything we have to do we are equally blessed.
Kayla Teegan Brent Jakob These are the links to the first day of school photos. Enjoy!
I'm super busy per usual. Wife, Mom, Sister, Primary Counselor, TOFW team member/TOFG Team Captain, and Parent Rep on the PTO. I'm hoping I can find time to craft somewhere in all of that.
Kayla is finally potty trained, it's been a big summer for her. She suprises us every day.
We've had some crazy weather lately too. The days start out hot as usual, then all of a sudden there's a storm cloud and it's lighning, thundering, and raining. We even had one serious storm where it rained and flooded. The kids freaked out. They had never experienced a storm like that. Here's a little video.
The Big Storm
It set several records and also took the life of a local Boy Scout who made the mistake of playing in the drainage canal. He slipped and fell in. It's a sad story and reminds all of us who live in the desert just how dangerous even a little rain can be. We had fun with it though.
We loved our vacations. Brad and Brent traveled to Washington and loved every minute of it. Teegan was spoiled and spent his birthday in Utah at Grandma's and Grandpa's. The rest of us traveled to Utah a few days later. Grandma got sick but we still enjoyed being there, as we always do.
Now we're back to school and the daily grind. I'm hoping to get caught up on everything I couldn't get done because the kids needed my attention.
We are busy, but with everything we have to do we are equally blessed.
Kayla Teegan Brent Jakob These are the links to the first day of school photos. Enjoy!
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Getting into our summer groove.
It has taken us a couple of weeks, we've been so busy, that we are just now getting into the groove of summer here in the valley. So yesterday was a great day at the pool with friends and this morning we spent some time at a new park that's hidden away and nobody knows about yet. We still are going to be busy but it's nice to take a break once and a while and have some fun.
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Hair
Every time I cut the boys' hair Kayla asks to have hers cut too. I've never snipped more than a wisp just to keep her satisfied; until tonight. It has gotten so long (the middle of her back) and she screams anytime I try to do anything with it. So, I took a deep breath and cut away. I took off about 3 inches and she is thrilled.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
What Have I been up to for the past 9 months.
Well for the past 9 months I've been a busy mom. Between school, church, family, and neighbors, I barely get time to put my feet up.
Last August the boys went back to school. Brent is in the 4th grade and reading at a 6th grade level. Teegan started 2nd grade and has had A's and B's all year. Jakob has struggled in the 1st grade. He has an A in math, but his reading has suffered. He knows how to read but will only do it if HE wants to. He and his teacher have spent the year butting heads, and he'll be doing the 1st grade again.
In October part of our ward and part of another ward were combined to make a new ward. We were in the part of our ward that was made into a brand new ward. I was called as 1st counselor in the primary (over Cub Scouts) and Brad was called as the ward mission leader. It was a real challenge to help build a primary from scratch; teachers, music, ect... I also started a Cub Scout program from scratch, which included a crash course in the policies of the Boy Scouts of America. As challenging as it has been I have really enjoyed it. I was able to make a new good friend and have come to love each of the children we work with. Scouts has been a bigger feat but is turning out to be great too. It's a lot of work, but I love it.
In November I was able to meet up with my AWESOME mother-in-law and my sister in St. George and attend Time Out For Women. I loved sharing it with them. And now I get to volunteer again when it comes in September. I've also been doing some sewing, bags mostly.
Thanksgiving and Christmas were a blur, but I always enjoy them and enjoy having my family gathered around me.
I had the amazing opportunity to go with my Dad to Maui for a week, just he and I. Brad's mom and my sister watched the kids. It was so nice to relax and have time for me. Dad spoiled me, but the best part was witnessing the humpback whales and their babies. We spotted them from shore for the first 2 days and then I said I wanted to go on a whale watching boat. So we went the next day and spent 2 1/2 hours on a boat with whales as close as 10ft from the boat. I am still in awe of them.
This spring has been extra busy as I've been helping drive my neighbors around to bus stops, dr. appts, and dialysis. We were able to spend several days of spring break in SanDiego with my Dad along for the ride. We spent one day at Sea World and 1 1/2 days at the zoo. We also visited the Mormon Battalion visitor center and spent a few hours at the beach. The beach got cut short because Brent cut his foot on something sharp in the water.
Sea World was awesome, the kids loved every minute of it. They were so worn out form Sea World that we spent less time at the zoo than we had planned but it was still great fun. We also had a great dinner in Old Town at the Coyote Cantina, it was some of the best mexican food I've ever had. Jakob loved being sung the happy birthday song in spanish. A few days after getting home Brent fell off his top bunk, while sleeping, he hit my sewing table on the way down and it cut his head open between his eyebrows. So I hauled him to the ER, hobbling all the way because his foot was still freshly cut. He took it like a champ.
Now we are gearing up for the end of the school year. I've been doing a lot of praying for a friend's brother, who I know, that is dying of cancer. I made another watch for them to auction to help raise money for his medical bills. I wish I could do more, even take on the pain they are feeling knowing there is nothing more they can do.
We also had a great visit with Brad's parents and have decided to put the ball in motion to move to Washington. It will take us a while to get there but that is the goal. It's made Brad really homesick so I just keep telling him we'll get there in the Lord's time.
Little miss Kayla is growing so quickly we can't keep up. She is a great light in our home. She loves animals, especially penguins. She is smart as a whip and loves to be dramatic.
We have been really blessed these past few months and are grateful for those blessings. We are learning a lot and loving our life.
Last August the boys went back to school. Brent is in the 4th grade and reading at a 6th grade level. Teegan started 2nd grade and has had A's and B's all year. Jakob has struggled in the 1st grade. He has an A in math, but his reading has suffered. He knows how to read but will only do it if HE wants to. He and his teacher have spent the year butting heads, and he'll be doing the 1st grade again.
In October part of our ward and part of another ward were combined to make a new ward. We were in the part of our ward that was made into a brand new ward. I was called as 1st counselor in the primary (over Cub Scouts) and Brad was called as the ward mission leader. It was a real challenge to help build a primary from scratch; teachers, music, ect... I also started a Cub Scout program from scratch, which included a crash course in the policies of the Boy Scouts of America. As challenging as it has been I have really enjoyed it. I was able to make a new good friend and have come to love each of the children we work with. Scouts has been a bigger feat but is turning out to be great too. It's a lot of work, but I love it.
In November I was able to meet up with my AWESOME mother-in-law and my sister in St. George and attend Time Out For Women. I loved sharing it with them. And now I get to volunteer again when it comes in September. I've also been doing some sewing, bags mostly.
Thanksgiving and Christmas were a blur, but I always enjoy them and enjoy having my family gathered around me.
I had the amazing opportunity to go with my Dad to Maui for a week, just he and I. Brad's mom and my sister watched the kids. It was so nice to relax and have time for me. Dad spoiled me, but the best part was witnessing the humpback whales and their babies. We spotted them from shore for the first 2 days and then I said I wanted to go on a whale watching boat. So we went the next day and spent 2 1/2 hours on a boat with whales as close as 10ft from the boat. I am still in awe of them.
This spring has been extra busy as I've been helping drive my neighbors around to bus stops, dr. appts, and dialysis. We were able to spend several days of spring break in SanDiego with my Dad along for the ride. We spent one day at Sea World and 1 1/2 days at the zoo. We also visited the Mormon Battalion visitor center and spent a few hours at the beach. The beach got cut short because Brent cut his foot on something sharp in the water.
Sea World was awesome, the kids loved every minute of it. They were so worn out form Sea World that we spent less time at the zoo than we had planned but it was still great fun. We also had a great dinner in Old Town at the Coyote Cantina, it was some of the best mexican food I've ever had. Jakob loved being sung the happy birthday song in spanish. A few days after getting home Brent fell off his top bunk, while sleeping, he hit my sewing table on the way down and it cut his head open between his eyebrows. So I hauled him to the ER, hobbling all the way because his foot was still freshly cut. He took it like a champ.
Now we are gearing up for the end of the school year. I've been doing a lot of praying for a friend's brother, who I know, that is dying of cancer. I made another watch for them to auction to help raise money for his medical bills. I wish I could do more, even take on the pain they are feeling knowing there is nothing more they can do.
We also had a great visit with Brad's parents and have decided to put the ball in motion to move to Washington. It will take us a while to get there but that is the goal. It's made Brad really homesick so I just keep telling him we'll get there in the Lord's time.
Little miss Kayla is growing so quickly we can't keep up. She is a great light in our home. She loves animals, especially penguins. She is smart as a whip and loves to be dramatic.
We have been really blessed these past few months and are grateful for those blessings. We are learning a lot and loving our life.
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