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Visits with Friends

Mark & I have not been able to go home to Minnesota for Thanksgiving or Christmas since moving to AR. It would be wonderful to be with family for the holidays, but God has blessed us with good friends to help make these days special.

The last three years, Travis & Tabitha & Zedekiah have been coming to see us for Thanksgiving.  We have a lot of fun together and are starting some special traditions now that this is getting to be a habit. Last year, we took T, T, & Z to the Square to see the Christmas lights for the first time. That outing has made it to the list of "must do's" while they are here.
We decided on two new traditions to add this year. For the first one, we are going to use the same tablecloth each year and have whoever is with us write what they are thankful for on the tablecloth. Then, they can sign and date what they wrote.  Even with only one Thanksgiving's worth of notes on the cloth, it was fun to read what everyone had to say. I look forward to filling the cloth with many years worth of names & blessings.

Writing on our table cloth.


Our other idea didn't quite come together this year.  We want to play a game with each other each year and have a traveling trophy that stays with the winners.  We got as far as the playing games portion, but did not find a suitable trophy or white elephant prize.  It's a goal for next year :)

What are your Thanksgiving Traditions?  Any ideas on a good traveling trophy?
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Grosgrain: ANOTHER SILHOUETTE MACHINE GIVEAWAY!!!!

Grosgrain: ANOTHER SILHOUETTE MACHINE GIVEAWAY!!!!

This machine would be so much fun. Check out the link. On Monday, Nov. 29th there will be a big sale if any of you would like to have the machine and don't win it.
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Thanksgiving Break & Stuff

I'm on Thanksgiving break this week!  I got off work at my normal time (1pm) on Friday and immediately went into vacation mode. Nap time!  When I woke up, it was time to work on some more of my craft projects. I decided to make everyone's Christmas presents this year.  It has been a lot of fun, and I'm learning a lot.

My friend, Nichole, and I decided to have a craft day every month. We've invited several other girls to join us, but so far it's just been us. We have a great time spending the day together, but it seems that we don't usually get very much work done.  It's alright though; we just enjoy hanging out together.  Last Saturday, we were at her new apartment. I was actually able to almost finish the jewelry box that I covered with scrapbook paper, but Nichole was busy trying to get her internet hooked up. Why are those things always so time consuming?

When I got home, I kept working on the box. What should have been an easy project became quite complicated when I got up the next morning and realized that the spray adhesive was not holding properly.  Maybe I put the mod podge on too soon.  I tried respraying, then I put something on it to hold it all together. When that had set for several hours, it was sticking to the box. It peeled off leaving a bumpy mess.  I fixed that and added another coat of mod podge to seal everything. I thought it was dry, so I set the lid on top of the bottom. Then, I discovered the lid was sticking to the box!  Needless to say, this jewelry box is not perfect. However, I still like the way it turned out.  I just hope that it will work well for the person I'm giving it to:)




Here are a couple of other things I've been working on:
Hi, I'm made from a pair of gloves.

I do my own hair.

These will have clips for hair or headbands with the option to add a pin.
A couple of weeks ago, Emily & Rick came for a visit. Their time here was far too short, but it was wonderful to spend time with them. We tried a local pizza place for dinner the first night.
On Saturday, Emily & I left the boys to watch the Razorbacks while we visited the farmers market.
Rick had some friends at another church in the area, so they went there for church on their way back to MN on Sunday.  When he got there, he found out that some of the people he knew from working at a small camp in Tennessee are now leading the Student Ministry at my church. It was fun to tell them that "Big Rick" married one of my best friends and had been in town with us.

Here are links to the tutorials I used from other blogs:

Doll: http://grosgrainfabulous.blogspot.com/2008/12/handcrafted-doll-tutorial.html
Flowers: http://www.simplyvintagegirl.com/blog/index.php/2010/05/29/tutorial-how-to-make-lovely-fabric-flowers

Thanks to Grosgrain & Simply Vintage Girl!
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Shabby Apple All That Jazz Dress Guest Giveaway

Shabby Apple All That Jazz Dress Guest Giveaway

These dresses are gorgeous. I would love wearing them, wouldn't you?
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Summer projects

So, I kinda feel like I'm failing at the whole blog thing. There have been so many cool things going on this summer, and I can't put them all in one post. I definitely have to work on posting more frequently. Maybe now that I'm getting into a routine with school again, I can try to catch you all up on what's been happening.  It's been a good summer.

Mark & I had a great time on vacation visiting people all over Minnesota plus family & friends in Iowa, Wisconsin, and Missouri.  I'll share pics and stories later though. I have been wanting to share some of my summer projects. Some of them were made for gifts, so I had to wait to put up pictures. Then, when we got back from our trip in July, I didn't make time to write about them until now. Like I said, this blog is a work in progress :)

My first projects were purses that I made for my sisters for their birthdays. Last winter, I learned about "fat quarters"- quarter yards of fabric that lend themselves well to many simple sewing projects. Of course, I had to try some.  The ones I made for Summer & Shadee happen to be reversible.
Summer's purse
I "messed up" and got ruffles at the top. I like it.
The other side of Shadee's purse.
After the purses, I was inspired to make eye pillows for Tracy's bachelorette party. We had a spa night and it was great.  We gave the eye pillows to each of the girls who came. I filled the pillows with flax seed, dried lavender, and dried chamomile.
Then, I found a magazine article about how to make a necklace organizer. I'm sure there is a catchier name for it, but a necklace organizer is just what I needed. I was on the lookout for a cheap frame, and found one for a quarter at a garage sale. It had a pale picture of some landscape, and the poor lady started to tell me all about the picture. I felt kind of bad that I was going to throw it away. After I painted the frame it was ready for a new job.
My final and most challenging project was making my own dress. I stumbled across a really great blog called Grosgrain Fabulous. It is inspiring and has led me to many other crafty blogs. On it, there are some tutorials called "A Frock by Friday". It took me step by step through the process of making the dress. I was rather nervous, but when it was all done I felt really good about it. I even wore it to parent night at the school where I teach.

As you can see, I've been on a DIY kick. It feels so good to make things for others and for myself. I'm hoping to find time to do more soon. I have a wish list a mile long of things I want to try.  What do you like to do?

P.S. If anyone is interested in trying these projects, I can easily share patterns and/or instructions :)
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Sweet Pea Patterns Guest Giveaway

Sweet Pea Patterns Guest Giveaway
These are the sweetest little baby shoes. Wouldn't they be fun to make?
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I'm Thankful For

I was reading Keren's blog "What I Like About Life" and noticed her "Thankful List".  She inspired me to make my own list of things I am grateful for. I think she is aiming for 387 items on her list.  I'm don't think I'll aim for any particular goal, but I do like the idea of counting my blessings, so mine will be numbered as well.  

I'm also very excited for Tracy & Andrew's wedding in a few weeks. Mark & I begin our trip north a week from tomorrow.  There are many things to be thankful for just in those two sentences :)

1. Vacation Time
2. Visiting family and friends
3. Traveling
4. Love :)
5. My husband helping to plan our trip
6. Minnesota!
7. Weddings
8. Being able to help with the wedding
9. Girls' Spa Night... Can't wait!
10. Tabitha's fabulous ideas for Spa Night
11. Hanging with my sisters and brothers
12. Meeting my first niece, Lena
13. Seeing my soon-to-be niece & nephew, Bethany & Noah

I think I could keep going, but I don't want you to think I don't appreciate my current hometown. 

14. Saturdays at the Farmer's Market (I like to take pictures of my market treasures)
15. Our church community group. We went Gator Golfing last night (that's mini-golfing for the non-locals). It was a lot of fun.  The guys had the best average score, but our two best scores tied :)
16. A great church- I love New Heights.  Good teaching, caring people, lots of application. I grow more each time I am there.
17. My girls at church. They're in 6th grade now. I'm happy I'm moving up to Youth with them. I'm sure they've taught me more than I've taught them. I can't wait to spend another year with them.
18. My job- I am so blessed to have a job I love.

Which reminds me, I have to go get some supplies for my PreK class. I will continue my list another day.
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Camping


Last weekend, Mark and I went camping with a few friends. We canoed Buffalo River in NE Arkansas. I have never "roughed it" like this before.  Thankfully, Ryan & Kelly have a lot of the necessary gear and love planning trips like this. It was good to have people who are more experienced... plus they're just a lot of fun.
 
  We put in at Rush, and the next take out point was 20+ miles away where the Buffalo meets the White. It took us three days to get there.
 
Mark was in charge of filtering water.  He pumped about 25 gallons of water during the trip.  This picture is at our first campsite.  There was a fresh spring bubbling right up out of the ground.



The river pushed us along so well, I didn't have to paddle all the time. That gave me time to take lots of pictures.  Mark would steer us occasionally and let me know when he needed help.  We make a good team :)
There is no way to describe how beautiful it is out there. I loved the fact that the places I was seeing were not places someone could just drive to.  Pictures never do justice to God's creation, but I always have to try to capture just a piece of the beauty I saw.
Elephant Head Rock

 
I believe they were laying eggs.

My current desktop background.


James & Mark checking out the skipping stones.

Ryan & Kelly working on supper.





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Shabby Apple Queensland Swimsuit Giveaway

Shabby Apple Queensland Swimsuit Giveaway
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This and That

It's Memorial Day. I'm enjoying a laid back day and have plans to get some things done around the apartment. Mark & I may even go to a movie later. However, it seems strange not to be going to a Memorial Day Service or to have plans for a picnic.
When I was growing up in McGregor, that is what we did every year. In high school, Tracy, Carie, and I often sang for the Memorial Day Service. I enjoyed being able to show my appreciation to the veterans in our community that way. It's hard to describe the way I felt at those services. Men and women I'd known my whole life were being honored for the sacrifices they made when they served. I could see sadness in their faces as they remembered friends who had given their lives. It was a solemn time.
As the service ended however, the mood would lighten. We would run into old friends who had come to town for the holiday. We'd stop at the pancake breakfast and visit with everyone there. There would be a family picnic and lots of fun on the farm with cousins, aunts, uncles, and grandparents.
Even though I couldn't be at the Service in McGregor or spend time with my family this weekend, I don't want to forget what today is all about.
Thank you to all of the veterans from today and the past. Thank you for defending our freedom.
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