Friday, October 03, 2008

Both the kid's birthdays are at the end of summer... one on Aug 30 and the other on Sept 21. So there was a lot of cake baking and frosting licking happening in the last month. Some highlights from this time honored tradition that has been passed from generation to generation....



always made better by the addition of chocolate.



My tomato plants produced a fair amount this year.



I was so mad at the tomato prices during the early summer after the salmonella scare, that I went out and bought 4 more plants. Then we had a cool summer, so I still have tons of green tomatoes. This pile is now resting comfortably in pint jars in the cellar... courtesy of my handy spouse's canning abilities.



We finally moved our 5 year old apples trees out of their too small pots and into the ground. We did this while they were blooming. They managed to hold onto enough blossom to produce a good amount of apples...



which are destined for pie over the weekend...



They are a really pretty apple with the green and red. They are fairly sweet with a crisp crunch so they should be good for a lot of things. Maybe next year we will have enough for pies and butter! Maybe I should water them more next year.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Nightmare Before Christmas Coolness

In celebration of the 15th anniversary of Tim Burton's incredible Nightmare Before Christmas, Disney is re-releasing the movie as well as offering a site filled with nightmare-ish goodies such as this avatar builder.



You can never have enough Tim Burton. The Jack delivering presents game is cool too.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Las Vegas Girly Trip

My dear friend, Ilena, and I try to take a girly trip every 2 years or so.  This time we went back to Las Vegas.  We've been there twice already together and liked it... so we went again.  Here are some of the highlights.

This is an extremely large (as in bigger than my head) Rueben Sandwich from The Carnegie Deli in the Mirage.  We had to pace ourselves because we shared a piece of their cheesecake the night before and wanted to come back for a sandwich.  We shared this one, but really it could feed a family of four.  The pastrami was excellent! Check Ilena's blog for a picture of me with the Reuben for scale.


Then, of course, we had to see the conservatory at the Bellagio.

Scale model of the Bellagio complete with miniature working fountains...





This low mossy flower bed had water shooting in arcs that was timed to music.  I took about 30 pictures before I was able to really catch what the water was doing.

Gratuitous flower shot....



This is the biggest chocolate fountain that I have ever seen! It has milk, white, and dark chocolate flowing down in three separate waterfalls.



The glass was really thick... so no chance of sampling.




Acres of pastries....








We had a wonderful time and spent a half a day at the spa at Paris getting scrubbed, massaged, and our toes and fingers painted... then it was off to the pool for some R&R, reading, and general laying about.

We went to The Beatles Love. Which was amazing! The stage and the costumes and the music... it was all just beautiful. We were on the edge of our seats! We wanted to see Criss Angel's Believe but they pushed out the preview date... so it will have to wait.... but the costumes are amazing...






Definitely a must see next time I'm down there.

Monday, September 15, 2008

End of Summer

I need to get creative again. Things have been so busy lately that I have completely lost sight of why I started this blog.  My freelance work has remained steady rather than having breaks between seasons, my clients have been rolling them back to back.  I miss the 6 week break between projects.  Things should settle down mid-October though and then I can do other things... maybe I'll finally finish that sweater I've been knitting... since last year.

So here's a recap of some of the summer creativity...
Miss Elsie wanted to learn how to sew. Note to self: almost 6 years old is not old enough to learn to use a sewing machine.


She practiced on paper following lines but really had trouble sewing her little purse. So I had her sew some of the big seams... and then I finished it.


Her attention span barely made it past the fabric selection phase.



It turned out really, really cute. A nice jumble of fabrics, but very rich in color. She picked out the big brass button herself.


... and of course did not want her picture to be taken with her creation.

Then there was the giant flea market that we go to every July for my birthday.

Eye balls, anyone?


Endless supply of seed beads... a river of color sparkling in the sun...


This great display of old bottles....
... and this window vignette...


And this lovely western ensemble with all it's flat chenille embroidery....



My flowers have really been lacking this summer... it has been so cold. But we seem to be having some last minute warm weather so my dahlias are starting to put on a show...


So as you see not many sewing, home, knitting, crafting projects.  With cooler weather coming and the outside work ending, my interests should shift inside.  I also have a bunch of beads that need strung together into a necklace.. but I don't think I'll post that until I'm closer to actually finishing.

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Loss

We had to tell our beloved cat, Newman, good-bye today.  His kidney's started to fail last fall.  We were able to keep him feeling good with medicine and fluids until a couple of weeks ago, but couldn't do any more.





We will miss him greatly.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

How Cool is This!?!?!?

Look at what these guys from The Steampunk Workshop are making!



It's the perfect fusion of old Victorian/H.G. Well-ian aesthetic and modern technology.







This was was a wedding gift for the designer's wife....


I think I'm in love....


Saturday, August 16, 2008

Family Road Trip

A couple of weeks ago we drove to Boise, ID to visit my sister and her family. Instead of taking I-84 (for the millionth time) we cut across central Oregon and visited the Painted Hills on our way over. Something to break up the usual 7 hour trip.


The hills are striped with different colors of clay making the entire landscape look like a water color painting.


It was hot, hot, hot... but the sky was intensely blue which made the red clay seem even more vibrant.  Our little explorers found the whole thing very interesting.


There is a short 1/4 mile trail that goes around one of the small red hills.  Easy walking and matches the attention span of Mister e.


The colors were amazing!  One minute you are driving through dried grass and scrub and the next hills swirling with color come into view.


The hills were very dry so the surface was all pebbly and cracked.  The sign said that when it rains the hills become smooth with the cracks sealed.  That would be worth the drive to see!  It's about 4 hours from our house in Portland, so that trip will have to wait for a bit.


Thursday, August 14, 2008

Anybody need some Freshcut fabric?

My sister and I are selling some excess fabric on Ebay. Have a look:

Heather Baily Freshcut Fabric

I've been interviewed!

Here is my first interview by a publication!
The Mom Beat called me earlier this week for some of my thoughts on children's clothing sizing. They also put in a link to Mister Judy!

Don't worry... I won't let this new found fame go to my head.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Home projects never quite go as planned...

I have made a total of three trips to IKEA to purchase and return lights. I finally have the correct lights to illuminate my board. It started with this...


The magnet boards fit, but they needed their own set of lights.

Then I covered them in some neutral linen-like fabric.



But the additional thickness of the fabric made the boards not quite line up with their screws.  So in the process of trying to reattach them, I pushed the screws through the drywall.  So I had to drag out the power drill, and drill holes, and put in anchors.  I put the last two up today and am happy with the end result.  And glad the whole mess is done.  I really get unhappy when a project goes awry and takes an additional day to complete.


I also treated myself to this beautiful glass vase from IKEA (I visited it every time I was there, so on the last trip, I just went ahead and bought it.)  It is a deep red color which really doesn't show in the picture.  You will notice on the ceiling the tiny little lights that will illuminate the board area.  It's hard to believe that something so small could result in so many trips to a store.

So as a cheer-me-up, I baked some blue berry pie yesterday.  Our blue berry bushes are in over-drive this year... YAY!  And there's nothing better than pie!






I even had enough to make a mini-pie for the kids.


So lovely and golden... yummy!


Monday, July 28, 2008

Home Again... home again

I've been back in Portland for a week and am just now coming up for air. My freelance clients have been keeping me hopping with last minute questions and needs. Miss E is taking swimming lessons and likes to have me take her in the mornings. My sister and I have been busy updating the Mister Judy site with a few new product items. We are also trying to put together a catalog/look book. We are still one fabric short, so we can't finish and print the darn thing yet. I'm really wanting to spend some time doing something creative but can't seem to find the time between working, kids, house, garden, and other things. I am redoing my inspiration board area in my studio with new magnet boards (we are trying to become a tack/push-pin free household as it is safer on the kids and on my feet). I am also adding new lighting above the board... which resulted in 2 trips to IKEA... including the take-a-number return process.... very, very slow.

On a positive note... my owls returned safely with me.



I do have some lovely pictures to post from a Flea Market that I went to in the middle of July... and my garden is really looking good.. except for the part that I haven't weeded yet. Ah well... a post for another time.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Back at the University

I'm back on campus for my last week of the summer class that I teach. My office is pretty bleak since I use whatever space is available. And since I'm only here for a week at a time, it really doesn't make sense to drag a bunch of stuff in here... only to pack it up and take it home on Friday.
But the spouse sent me these lovely flowers for my birthday (which is Friday) and to make my office more cheery...



The smaller bouquet I cut from Mom's garden yesterday. The little owls are from an owl downsizing project here at the School of Family and Consumer Sciences. Apparently a former faculty member had quite an owl collection, and it's up for grabs in the kitchen. I passed on it the first time, but was drawn to these little white owls. They are salt and pepper shakers (which I'm not normally fond of), but after some cleaning they are growing on me.

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Virtual Shopping Experience

Here are all the photos from Vegas of the shopping....
Las Vegas Store Windows

I do love Las Vegas... so much to see and do.