Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts

Sunday, April 24, 2011

A few last minute touches to February...

As you have seen from my previous posts, February was a very busy month. But here are a few last minute memories that I want to record. Things that bring a smile to my face, that I actually remembered to take a picture of and that I must record. Enjoy!

Andrew LOVES being pulled around in the big DUPLO wagon. Nick arranged him in all comfy-cozy with pillows and blankets. Ben set up my basket with a blanket and his stuffed puppy dogs and they were having fun going around and around the house. They are so cute and these brother get along so well! They are the best of friends! (Now, tell me...when you hear or read "the best of friends" does your mind go to the theme song of "The Fox and the Hound"? Mine does, every time. Oh, I love that movie...some sad parts...but such a good movie.)

Nathan made, by hand, all by himself, this really cool wooden ropemaker. That reminds me, I haven't taken a picture of the actual rope maker. I HAVE to do that and get it posted on here! coming soon... Anyway, the kids each made a rope. Grandpa helped with some when they came to visit for Nick's birthday. Then Tatiana used her's to jump rope. Daddy and Grandpa were good sports and had a good time turning the rope for her. They had a good time in the garage for a while with that. See, kids do not need fancy toys and electronics! Just give them a handy daddy, a grandpa, and a rope!

While Grandma and Grandpa were visiting another funny thing happened that I have to record. I really hope my father-in-law doesn't mind me doing this. Well, they say it is easier to as for forgiveness than permission. So, Dad, please forgive me! When they visit, both Perry and Connie are so awesome about pitching in around the house and usually take over the after dinner dishes. I am very grateful for this little break when they visit. Anyway, one evening after we were all settled down, I went into the kitchen to get a drink and I saw bubbles POURING out of my dishwasher. I freaked out a little and yelled, "NATHAN, COME QUICK!" I had no idea why it was happening and though our dishwasher might be broken or something. They all come running over and as they get to the kitchen I actually have a flashback to some sitcom I have seen (cannot remember which one, probably the Cosby Show) where someone put the wrong soap in the dishwasher and soap came pouring out in an abundant and comical way. So I asked Perry which soap he used and he immediately said, "uh-oh" and we figured it out. I guess he had used wrong soap, the kind for when you hand-wash dishes. Whew! All was right with the world and my dishwasher was NOT broken, just needed to run through the cycle to get all the soap out. On the bright side; nothing was wrong, we got a good laugh, and my dishes got REALLY clean! I love my father-in-law! He was such a good sport to let me take this memorable picture of him! And by the way, "thank you for doing the dishes, Dad!"


Tatiana's science project this year was one that "killed two birds with one stone" kind of thing. She got to work on her science project and daddy got to get some foods dehydrated to use on upcoming backpacking trips! Her project was "How much water is in food and why does it matter?" Her report was VERY good! I will put up a picture of her board when we get it back from the school (I forgot to take a picture before she turned it in.) I am VERY proud of her. She worked really hard on her science project and learned a lot!

Here, Tatiana and her daddy are cutting up the fruit that they bought together.

Now it is time to weigh the food before dehydrating it. Isn't she a cute little scientist!?!

I think that wraps it up for February. I just need to get pictures of the rope maker and Tatiana's science board on here. Whew!

Monday, September 27, 2010

A Baby Shower Gift...

A friend of mine is having a baby boy soon. I made this three tiered diaper cake for her baby shower. The diapers are a larger size so that she can use the cake as decoration in her nursery for a while before having to take it apart to use. (You can click on the picture for a larger view if you'd like.)

I found this great camo material with the cobalt blue. It is perfect because the daddy is one of Nathan's hunting buddies!

I also made these reversible burp clothes and bibs to go with it. Another friend made the comment that I covered both ends with my gift. Funny. I think it turned out pretty good.
I used my new CRICUT Cutter to cut out the gift tags with stars, the bears little sign and the BOY. I love that thing. I really want to get the software for it so I can do more!