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November 14, 2007

Vintage Yumminess!

P1010053 Are these the sweetest?  I bought them at a Senior Center Rummage sale several years ago.  I got them for FIVE CENTS EACH!  I covet them and have only used a couple of them.  I just can't seem bring myself to use them all.  I have a pink one on a wreath I made awhile back but that yellow one may never find a proper home because I think he is too neat.  Now that I have said that out loud, it seems silly that if I think he is so great, he would spend his days in a big old box and not out where I can see him.  Looks like I will have to rethink my plan...

I have boxes and boxes of the yummiest Vintage Christmas stuff that I have collected for a long time now.  I finally decided it was time to sort things out into seperate containers so I know what I have to work with.  It drives me nuts to have to look for every tiny thing through a mass of huge boxes. So take a gander-P1010040 All the like little items in the same box.  All the cardboard houses, all the tiny glass balls, all the funny little charmingly garish corsagey looking present toppers together.  I am so enthralled with old Christmas stuff.  It is just too good.

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How funny is the Santa with one boot? Not sure what I will do with him but he might come in handy.  That bowl he is in I found at an estate sale a couple of weekends ago.  It has little wooden ball feet.  It just feels good and woody.  Here is one of my very favorite things I have.  I found it at an Estate Sale a few years ago and I know Ididn't pay that much for it.  They feel so nostalgic- my Grandma used to put this little decals on our presents.  The colors and designs are the best.P1010043 I just love that sort of thing.  I have some old gift wrap too so today I wrapped some little $1 frames I got at Michaels in them.  The others have the german glass glitter.  Don't you just love all those colors?P1010044

So you can see the holidays are in full swing here.  Now I just have to finish sorting all the stuff so I can make more stuff!

November 12, 2007

Room Makeover#2

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I finally got around to doing my son's room.  He turned 8 in August but I told him we should wait for the Ikea to open so I could get furniture there.  We did end up finding his desk and chair there and they are the perfect size for him.P1010297 He is a kid who really loves his room.  He spends a lot of time in there and I give him pretty much free reign to do what he wants in there in terms of artwork and where he puts (copious amounts) of staples and tape.  I love that he has a special place that he is really connected to so I wanted to just enhance how he felt about it by adding some color and getting it organized for him.  I added some art supplies to his desk which he loves.  The only things I ended up making for him were a few pillows and the shark fabric covered bulletin board.  His goal in life is to be an ichthyologist ( a biologist who studies fish).  He has had the same goal for about three years though last year he thought it would be cool if he could play baseball in the summers and study sharks in the off season.  I (and he) love all these colors.  I love the way the red pops off the blue and green.P1010295 The best thing I did was getting his closet doors off and hanging curtains up.  It has made things a lot easier now that we can access the whole closet and not just one half at a time.  I also put his dresser in there so he has more space to play and build in his room.  I liked it so much I went back and took the doors off of my daughter's room and my craft room.  So nice!  I wanted his room to still feel youthful- in that place between little boy and slightly bigger boy because that is where he is.  I can't tell you how difficult it was to find bedding that wasn't either too young or too stupid- all sport teamed and commercial charactered out.  I got lucky doing it when we did because the college dorm stuff was out.  I made the valance out of a curtain and had lots left over for pillows.  Such a fun stripe!

The best part is he loves it and I am done with room makevers for awhile!

November 05, 2007

I knit it AND I finished it!

P1010023 How about that? Not a whole lot of that going on around here lately.  I will say that my feelings of acomplishment were short lived when she decided she probably won't wear it.  She said the same thing about a skirt a couple of years ago but she came around- hopefully she will with this too.  It was the perfect pattern to use up a couple of balls of this super soft I don't remember who made it or what its made out of yarn that I had.  I have been wanting to do a lot of knitting lately and I took my first crochet class the other day which was great.  I don't have a lot of time to do either so I was thrilled to think that I could crochet during an hour's worth of swimming lessons the other day only to discover I remembered everything but my hook.  Today I won't forget. 

We took Dusty to Doggy Daycare today for the first time.  I am not so sure about this.  I had to laugh at how nervous it made me- I just really love that dog.  We will need to board him this winter for a bit so I thought it might be a good idea to get him used to the whole lots of dogs thing.  They have a web cam so we have been able to watch him today. Ahhh, technology!

Almost time for swimming lessons so I had better go make sure I have all my supplies this week.

November 04, 2007

Yay!

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I am just going to say it- I am that person who is totally fine with Christmas crap in the store in October.  I like to get a head start on things and I want to enjoy as much holiday festiveness as possible!  I love those little bells- we made them last year out of egg cartons and tiny vintage christmas ornaments.  That is what I love about the holidays- sitting in the house while it rains outside, Charlie Brown Christmas CD on, toasty warm at the art table, glitter an inch deep and scraps of paper eveywhere. Ahhhhh. We love to make things and I love that unhurried time at the table all together.  I am in the midst of busy time at work but I am making plans for a few hand made goodies.  I have a huge and wonderful collection of vintage christmas stuff just waiting to be repurposed into something new.

This Christmas will be extra fun because of our new family member.  Time for a Dusty update!P1010119

This dog is amazing.  Everyone said it would be so much work and while he does require energy, it doesn't feel like work. I love taking him for walks and it gets me outside which is great.  He is also so tuned into us and sensitive it just gets to me.  The other night we watched "The Ultimate Gift" which was a great movie but a tearjerker for sure.  We just had the one year anniversary of my Mother in Law's passing and it has been tough year just missing her.  That coupled with the movie had us pretty emotional that night.  Dusty was sleeping on the floor and half way through the movie, he got up, jumped up on my husband and just put his paws on his chest and stared at his face.  Then he curled up in his lap because he could see he needed some love.  Then the other day we were all at the park and he hopped up on the play structure and went down the slide with the kids.  It is a big wide slide at the top of some platforms he could easily get up and he would just lay part way down and put his paws out front and slide down with the kids.  What a personality!  Some nights when I finally sit down, he just can't get onto my lap fast enough and he just snuggles in and wants to sleep on me.  It is so nice to be around that love all day. It seems in the last week or two he might really be realizing that this is is home now.  He jsut seems like he is settled in.  We feel so lucky that he got to come and live with us.

November 01, 2007

Goodbye old friend

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Look at that beautiful tree.  Specifically the 120 foot Douglas Fir towering over everything else.  For 140 years (or so) it has lived in that corner.  Of course when it began it wasn't the corner of our yard, it was probably wide open space.  Last winter we had a lot of wind and we, along with lots of folks around here, lost trees.  We ended up losing three pines on the opposite corner of the yard.  Each around 70 feet tall.  Tall but not big.  More like spindly pines with a puff of Fir on the top.  Good trees though.  When we had to come and have them hauled away, we had some tree people look at our Doug Fir.  Even though at that point it looked pretty good, it was noted by each arborist that it had been topped twice and that could mean trouble later.  Well, trouble was sooner than later and it just looked bad this fall.  I called up another couple of arborists to come and see it and they found several things wrong with it.  We discussed trying to find a way to save it but it had sort of turned a corner and he wasn't confident it could take the stress and his feeling was that it was weakend and not well.  So we made the difficult decision to have her cut down.  There is a lot of guilt in making decisons like this. We went back and forth and back and forth- consulted with several different tree folks and, if she hadn't been topped those two times, she probably would still be there.  We found out later that topping trees is illegal in the next suburb over and I can see why.  So this is what is left of our tree.P1010097 Isn't that amazing?  Eight hours and four guys and the tree was just like that.  I will say, as sad as it was, it was a sight to behold.  I had never seen a huge tree taken down and it was pretty mind boggling.  I miss our beautiful tree though I will say this winter when the winds come I may sleep a little easier.  It loomed over two neighbor's houses and I was afraid that it would fall on one of them.  The one neighbor was sad but relieved too.  Once it really started to show the signs that it was an unhealthy tree, it was a little unsettling.  Part of the trunk just crumbled which made me feel a little better about the fact that it was probably dangerous.  The yard is now so bright in that corner- it changed the whole way the light is in the backyard.  We are going to keep some of the rounds to use as stools in the backyard and the rest of the wood will be donated to a group here in town that gives the wood to low income people so they can have heat in the winter.  That makes me feel a little better- the thought that the tree wil provide warmth to people who really need it this winter.  But I still miss looking up in her branches.  I wonder about all the animals and birds that must have been displaced.  I am sure we will plant another tree but it would take planting many trees to come close to equaling that beauty.