Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Sew Connected: September

September is Amanda Jean's month in Sew Connected. She directed us to a picture of her inspiration quilt on flickr.
Once I saw that quilt, I couldn't wait to get started. Except that I did have to wait--my mom came to visit and we had a party! Once I was cleared to begin sewing, I got to work.
This house is my second attempt. The first one was too big (we were asked to make the houses no bigger than 4.5" by 5.5") and the proportions were off. I wish I could say that this simple little house was easy, but I'd be lying. My seam ripper and I spent a lot of time together on this block!
I love that this house was made of scraps. Projects like this make it easy to get excited about creating something out of just scraps.
As usual, I can't wait to see what the finished quilt is going to look like!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Well, hello there!

It's Tuesday morning, and I've already made a batch of muffins, a bowl of oatmeal, a pot of coffee, and two school lunches. The washing machine is beeping at me, and the little boy is asking me repeatedly if he can watch TV.Blogger uploaded this picture sideways, and I can't figure out how to rotate it once it's in blogger. It is right side up in the "my pictures" file. Anyway, I found this book at the library a couple of visits ago, and I am loving it.
My kids (well, one of them anyway) would eat pancakes everyday if I would make them. I do not want to make pancakes every day. They're only good when they're right off the griddle, and they don't reheat well. But muffins are good warm or room temperature, and they keep for a couple of days. I am enjoying making muffins in the morning.
As much as I dislike the idea of giving the kids chocolate in the morning, they absolutely love these Chocolate Speckled Muffins. And they haven't figured out that the muffins also contain oatmeal, so we'll just keep that to ourselves, shall we? We all enjoy the peanut butter muffins, too. This morning I made Maple Pecan muffins. I thought they were delicious. The kids...not so much. For some reason, they balked at the pecans. And these are kids who love to snack on almonds and cashews!
Today is a big day around here: Rob started his new job! I wanted to pack him a lunch box and take his picture...
Now that I am regaining the computer, I expect to be back here on a more regular basis. I'm looking forward to it.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Today's outing

After I dropped Bobby off at school, I went to the library by myself.
This time, I was looking for books just for me. I even picked out a couple of CDs to listen to in the car.
After I finished in the library, I walked around the grounds. There's an art museum adjacent, and all sorts of large old trees. I made a few friends.
I found some treasures.
And I have the perfect place to show them off!

Now I'm ready to snuggle up with a few books.

What are you reading this week?

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Tuesday

Yesterday was the first time I attended one of Caroline's soccer practices. Rob is one of the assistant coaches, so he usually takes her.
He was unable to make it yesterday, so I went. That's her in the pink shorts. I brought a new knitting project to work on.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

The word of the day is "frenetic"

It means, of course, "frenzied or frantic." Not exactly how I wish to kick off this new season. Yes, there are a couple more weeks of summer left, but really, the kids are back in school and Rob officially starts back to work next Tuesday. So it's a new season around here. I'm not feeling frenzied or frantic. I'm feeling grateful. But the crafting really slowed down over the summer, and I am feeling like I'd like to get back at it. So, without being frenzied over it, I've been planning the next few projects.I'm already thinking of Christmas ideas to start on in between the back-to-school nights and the soccer practices and the dance lessons. I love this time of year. It's busy, but not crazily so. Weekends are punctuated by football games and harvest festivals, apple picking and putting mums out on the front steps.
As we say goodbye to the "summer that really wasn't," I look forward to the shorter days and cooler temperatures of fall, don't you? What do you have planned for this fall?

Monday, September 7, 2009

Happy Labor Day to you

My mom arrived on Friday, and we're all so excited to have her here.
This trip up was courtesy of my dad, who purchased a plane ticket for mom for her birthday. She came up to celebrate Bobby's birthday with us.
On Saturday, we had our annual Bobby-cue. Not only do we get to celebrate the little man's birthday, but this way, all the New Jersey relatives come out to visit us. It's always nice to have family over for a fun visit. We ate and ate. The cousins ran around and played for hours. And the little boy turned six! I can hardly believe it.Yesterday we stopped by a local bookstore. It seems everyone found something to browse through.
What are you doing this weekend?

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Yesterday

They're all at the same school now!
In second grade:

In fourth grade:
And in the afternoons, kindergarten!