Sunday, November 28, 2010

Thanksgiving

We had a fabulous Thanksgiving with friends.

Food + friends + games + impromptu sleepover - teething baby + shopping x much to be grateful for = perfection


Happy First Thanksgiving Rylee. She ate almost as much as I did. . . . . almost.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Christmas Pudding

Ok, so its more like Christmas and Pudding. . . .
I told Michael last weekend if we didn't put the decorations (tree) up 'today'I wasn't doing it at all. I USED to be one of "those" that thought Thanksgiving got the shaft. I waited until the day after to listen to music or even think about putting up decorations. not any more. I've been trying to not make a big fuss about it (outside my own home) as I know others feel the way as I used to . . . . . but I've found I enjoy the season and the decorations and th books and Thanksgiving so much more if I put it all together (and out) before. Instead of torturing myself by not listening to what I want to listen to then to face the giant to do list that comes with the three weeks prior to Christmas, I like to get a little bit of a head start. I am waiting until Friday to put Rylee in her "My first Christmas" outfits, if that makes you feel better.

And last night Michael gave Rylee chocolate pudding.


She must not be my kid cuz she was begging for more.




Monday, November 22, 2010

Lost Maples

Lost Maples is a state natural area not too far from our house. I've heard great things about this place. Apparently it is THE place to see leaves change. Rumor has it, it rivals a New England fall. (I've never been to new england, but I'm pretty sure this was nothing like that). I kept checking the website and we decided to take a little road trip the weekend of 'peak color'.
I'll be honest - the color wasn't anything incredibly fantastic. Yes, there was some, and the drive was beautiful (how have we lived here for nearly three years and never driven through hill country?. . . . . made me feel closer to "home" ie Texas isn't entirely flat afterall) but the park itself was kindof a let down.
We hiked, took pictures, went into a little nearby town to do some shopping and out to dinner.





Seems like a simple, basic enough weekend adventure right? not so.

On our way out we hadn't gotten but 15 miles down the road and Michael noticed smoke coming from the car engine. great. We pulled over so he could take a look and try to figure out the problem. The car was overheating like it was nobody's business and to top it off we had an extremely tired screaming baby in the backseat. (We were planning on her napping on the drive hmmm)


We hadn't been parked but 2 minutes when we were approched by a cowboy. You know the type: pickup truck, 10 gallon hat, boots, chewing tabbacco, the whole shebang. He even breaks horses for a living and grew up on a farm where he learned all sorts of car/tractor related fixes by demand.
anyway, he just happened to be the nicest cowboy ever. He took us back to his place, ran Michael to and from the auto-parts store a half a dozen times and helped/showed him how to replace the thermostat and radiator as well as a few other little things- all while begging me to go inside his house every 10 minutes. He saved us. quite literally. He called his wife to come home from running errands so I'd go inside. Where she told me her life story and that he can't pass someone on the side of the road and not stop. A few hours later, they sent us on our way- telling us that if we have any other problems to come back, "you know where to find us". Nicest man ever. We'll just say certain steryo-types were confirmed and others shattered. :)
We made it to the state park, as I proceeded to get our backpack with stuff for the hike together I realize the sippy cup of water I had for Rylee was empty, and the bag and camera that was inside the bag was DRENCHED. I was livid. Since the camera was soaked we took it apart to try to let it dry out and couldn't use it. I'm happy that camera phones exist, but I was so upset! After we got home we put the camera in rice and it totally worked! 80% of the moisture was out the first night and there was a stubborn water drop but after a week you can't even tell it took a bath. genious!
We just kept laughing (trying to) at how strange our day was as we were deciding where to go to dinner. Then the hostess asked us if we wouldn't mind sharing a table with the random couple waiting for a table behind us. Why not make a strange day stranger? So we ate dinner with a random retired couple who adopted Rylee as their granddaughter for the evening. fine by me. You do what you gotta do when you live 1400 miles away from a blood relative :)
Thankfully, for the time being, life is back to 'normal'

Friday, November 5, 2010

Feels like Christmas!

not because of the weather, not because of the decor, and not even because I'm planning who will receive what, but because of what I received in the mail today.
(is it strange that I am posting again about what I receive in the mail? has my life really come to this?? If so, I don't care cuz this is amazing!)

So, remember how way back in August I joined a fabric swap? Where you buy two yards of fabric (from Spoonflower) cut it up into 5" squares and mail them along with a prepaid envelope to the gal in charge who would then serperate all the fabric and mail them back to where you end up with 112 different pieces. Remember I Spy books? Its like that, but with FABRIC!!

Well, after 3 months I received my fabric today!!! I'm giddy! (I told you it's like Christmas!) Here's the haul:



For the most part I am pleased. 1. It is a great way to get alot of different pieces for less money ie, if I was to do this on my own, most fabric stores have a 1/8 yard minimum, which is only 4.5 inches wide, and I would be left with the rest of the 38" strip not knowing what to do with it so, even though the fabrics were a little pricy, I still came out paying way less overall. 2. I get fabrics that I would never choose for myself, and love. (at least for this project) 3. I look at fabric with a completely different perspective
The downsides:
Others chose most of the fabrics (I only chose two) While there were rules, some weren't followed that great. I have a couple of the same print w different colors and several with the same "thing" ie owls, birds, sewing machines, clouds. while cute in their own way, not sure I really want them all in the same project together. And I have ALOT with white background. which is sorta blah.
Anyway, if you can't tell, I'm really excited about this project. And my brain is a whirlwind of ideas right now. . . . . what specifically should these fabrics become? I'm currently deciding between separating by color as seen here (which I probably don't have enough variety to pull off):
Or, this dissapearing 9 patch pattern like here:There's lots of other fabulous ideas here. I just don't quite know what to do. Any suggestions? Anybody done this before? I'm not sure how quickly I'll get to constructing (other actual Christmas related projects will take priority) but I can hardly wait!
Maybe this little cutie will learn to sew sooner than we thought
She couldn't wait to get her hands on the fabric either! Momma's sewing rule #1 don't eat the fabric.




Sunday, October 31, 2010

I'll get you my pretty

my mini witch:


We celebrated Halloween by going to SeaWorld, and a carnival, followed by pumpkin carving and handing out/eating candy.


witch in training:



I seem to be posting a lot of videos lately- enjoy our sweetie!

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Poc and Nana

A few months back, Michael's parents won a little mini vacation/seminar trip. They were to be flown out for the weekend to listen to a product presentation in hopes of receiving new customers. This trip was to none other than Gruene (pronounced green) Texas. Luck have it, this little city happens to be about an hour from where we live.

This meant their "free time" was spent with a granddaughter. They made sure we didn't forget her, and came bearing gifts:
exibit A:
the pictures don't quite do the hat justice. it's adorable, funny, and so cute at the same time. The fact that you have to be part magician to squeeze it on her fat head makes me want to cry.
Nana:
Poc:


We took advantage of the opportunity to get a picture of the three of us together.




We only had a total of 30 hours together (a new visitor record) but it was wonderful. Most of the time we just lounged around the house, did a little shopping, eating , talking, and they played with Rylee while I worked (curse you October). Thanks for squeezin us in! We Love ya!


Tuesday, October 26, 2010

busted!

um, can I help you?

na, that's what tippy toes are for.
Sorry Darling, I will pay attention to you come Nov 1st