Tuesday, October 25, 2011

What I did on my summer vacation...



After a recent conversation where I discussed my many sewing fails as of late, I thought it would be good to post my one big sewing win.  This pretty cathedral window pillow.  Yep, I said pillow because that's all the patience I had.  While I love the finished result, getting there was a true test of my endurance.  It took two full months, one camping trip where it got left in the rain & stained , two road trips, tons of safety pins & straight pins and one too many spots that didn't match up just right for my comfort.  Someday I'd like to make a full sized quilt.

But right now...I'm just going to enjoy my pillow.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

First day of Fourth Grade Converstation....

Hey, Maze, go stand on the porch and I'll take your first day picture.


C'mon. Smile nice.


(Laughing & shaking camera because a finger has just been removed from the nose)


Mom, are you done?  
Don't  you know that this just means I'm one year closer to going away to college?

Yeah, baby.  I do.

Sunday, May 08, 2011

Happy Mother's Day

(My Grandmother, My Mom and proof that I've been making that face in photos for over 20 yrs)

The Lanyard - Billy Collins

The other day I was ricocheting slowly
off the blue walls of this room,
moving as if underwater from typewriter to piano,
from bookshelf to an envelope lying on the floor,
when I found myself in the L section of the dictionary
where my eyes fell upon the word lanyard.
No cookie nibbled by a French novelist
could send one into the past more suddenly—
a past where I sat at a workbench at a camp
by a deep Adirondack lake
learning how to braid long thin plastic strips
into a lanyard, a gift for my mother.
I had never seen anyone use a lanyard
or wear one, if that’s what you did with them,
but that did not keep me from crossing
strand over strand again and again
until I had made a boxy
red and white lanyard for my mother.
She gave me life and milk from her breasts,
and I gave her a lanyard.
She nursed me in many a sick room,
lifted spoons of medicine to my lips,
laid cold face-cloths on my forehead,
and then led me out into the airy light
and taught me to walk and swim,
and I, in turn, presented her with a lanyard.
Here are thousands of meals, she said,
and here is clothing and a good education.
And here is your lanyard, I replied,
which I made with a little help from a counselor.
Here is a breathing body and a beating heart,
strong legs, bones and teeth,
and two clear eyes to read the world, she whispered,
and here, I said, is the lanyard I made at camp.
And here, I wish to say to her now,
is a smaller gift—not the worn truth
that you can never repay your mother,
but the rueful admission that when she took
the two-tone lanyard from my hand,
I was as sure as a boy could be
that this useless, worthless thing I wove
out of boredom would be enough to make us even.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Smitten

After a failed attempt at a different quilt, I desperately needed a pick me up.  Something to soothe my wounded sewing ego, that would not require that I buy more fabric and I could do while watching TV/ sitting outside with the kids.  Thankfully, I remembered my sister-in-law showing me the Cathedral Window quilt.  It was perfect. It fits all my requirements with the added bonus that I adore it.  Maybe a little too much.

I also adore the super easy to follow tutorial at Hyena in Petticoats.


Little bits of fabric and string probably shouldn't make me this happy.....

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Today was a good day to be outside....

Hoeing John Updike

I sometimes fear the younger generation will be deprived
of the pleasures of hoeing;
there is no knowing
how many souls have been formed by this simple exercise.

The dry earth like a great scab breaks, revealing
moist-dark loam--
the pea-root's home,
a fertile wound perpetually healing.

How neatly the green weeds go under!
The blade chops the earth new.
Ignorant the wise boy who
has never performed this simple, stupid, and useful wonder.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

She said...

"Weeellll. Mom, it's not a yes but it's not a no".

From the look on her face, I think it's a no.