11/22/13

project fever

I have the project bug SO bad. It is like a sickness that is consuming me! I wake up in the night and my mind starts spinning with ideas of what awesome things to do to my house. One time at 3am, I re-designed my boys' whole room, and it is awesome. I want to start on it so bad but I must get control of my project A.D.D. and finish Preslie's room first.

Looky what I made! I am so excited. If you don't know what it is, I'll tell you.
It is an upholstered cushion for the window seat in Preslie's room. Yay! As I was sewing the last 2 pieces together, my heart started to race. Ever wondered if sewing gives you a rush? It did for me tonight! How crazy! And while I was mid-project, I stepped on a sewing pin and it went into my foot diagonally at the back of my arch toward my heel. Only a quarter inch of the pin was sticking out of my foot! I had to just grab and pull hard and fast to get it out. Sewing is an exciting, dangerous experience.

Instead of using a 2-inch foam for this cushion, I used 2 1-inch foams because it's way cheaper. Smith's Marketplace has the best price by far on foam pads. I got the fabric from Home Fabrics in Midvale. I love that store for home dec fabric. The back of the store has an awesome clearance section and I scored this blue animal print for 3 bucks a yard. I bought the piping there, too. I didn't have to add the piping but it makes it look great. I believe with all my heart and soul that little details add a ton to the overall effect of a project, a home, an outfit, or whatever. Details take things from good to WOW.

 I even put a zipper in; my 2nd zipper ever. I've been sewing for almost 2 decades and I've avoided zippers like crazy. They are not hard! And now this cushion cover is washable.
Preslie has a comfy place to sit and read, and a perfect spot for all the fun pillows her Grandma made for her. How cool of a Grandma is that to make tons of darling pillows.
 Spoiled girl. She has the coolest room in the house.
Now do you think I'm done with this room? Think again! I still have one.. ok, two more details to add that are going to make this room super fun! I'm excited!

Oh, I totally need to shout out to my Mom who was my tech support for this cushion project. I called her 8-10 times throughout the making of this project. She is a sewing GENIUS and helped me a ton to know what steps to do first, then 2nd, etc. She gave me tips for sewing the piping around the corners and putting in the zipper. Thank you, Mom! What a great teacher over the phone!

Another huge thank you goes to my Father-in-law for building this awesome window seat that warranted a fun cushion. He has built a lot of things for me and this (aside from my house) might be the coolest one.

I'm crossing this off my project list and moving onto the next one! No one stop me!

Mom time out

I am loving November. October was... SO busy. Too busy. November 1st came and it was such a calm day. I had no appointments, time constraints, pending projects, deadlines. All of November has been so refreshing. I've really tried to enjoy it and not rush into mad Holiday mode.

You know how kids have to get put in time out and they hate it? I would love it if I was getting out-of-control and someone said, HEY- go to time out. and I got to go to my quiet room by myself and think. Well I had 2 Mom time-outs recently. The first one came after a phone conversation with a friend of mine. I was alone after I'd put my kids to bed. My house was trashed, my husband was out-of-town, and I had a huge list of things to do for primary and Halloween. Plus trying to run my house, teach piano, and care for my kids mostly by myself. I was tired, over-worked, underpaid, and depressed. I tried not to let on to my friend how crappy I felt but I must not be a good actress because the next morning, she showed up with another friend of ours, and said "We're here to rescue you! Get out of here and go for a run." I was so embarrassed, humbled, and grateful. I started to bawl. My friends gave me hugs (which made me cry harder) and I put on my running shoes and left (they wouldn't take no for an answer). It is hard to describe the feelings I had. I was humiliated. But also amazed that my friends took the time to care for me. I felt so loved but so silly that my friends had to come bail me out--that I couldn't just take care of things myself. I will never forget what they did. A simple act of kindness. They gave me a time out that I really needed!

Time out number 2 came when I dropped my kids off at my parents'. My sis-in-law Abbey picked me up and we went to St. George. No kids, uninterrupted conversation. We met up with my MIL and Abbey's Mom for Time Out For Women. We had so much fun. 3000 women at the Dixie Center and no one got lost or freaked out because of the crowds. The messages were funny, entertaining, and inspiring.


They ended up buying the same shirt!
 

Our downtime included shopping, yacking our heads off, and eating delicious salads for every meal.  Fun bonding time with cool ladies!

This salad was amazing. George's Corner Restaurant - St. George


Mom's need to send themselves to time out more often. People don't usually give us time out unless we ask for it, plan it, arrange for the kids and the husband to be taken care of and then make it happen. It takes work for Moms to have a break. But we need to do it! We should remember to take care of the person who takes care of everyone else!





11/2/13

Yabba-Dabba-Coo-Coo!

 Halloween makes you do crazy things! Like make 4 costumes so everyone can be a Flinstone character..

 Or buy this ridiculous barrel of cheese balls for school parties..
 Or wear a stinky rubber mask for 2 hours while you knock on doors..
 
Or let your child eat this much candy..
 
Or teach 23 4th graders to Monster Mash while wearing a cave woman dress..
Or answer your door hundreds of times to give strangers free stuff..

 
But we sure enjoy it!

And tiny kids will get full-sized candy bars because they are just so cute!

 Hope your Halloween was happy!


Ray of Sunshine

With all the birthdays going on at our house last month, I realized that I never posted about Quinn! That is what happens when you have this many kids!

Quinn turned 3 on Pioneer day. She is the sweetest child in all the world. My friend calls her "Sunshine" because she just shines with light and goodness. A few women in my family say they would for sure have another baby if it were guaranteed to turn out just like Quinn. I totally agree; she is special. I joke that she is my gift for having Mack. (That is meant in the nicest way.)



siblings playing with Quinn and her new dollhouse
When we asked her what kind of cake she wanted, she said "A Foofa cake!"

 A Foofa cake it is!


Quinn makes everyone so happy. She cheers people up and is kind an caring to those around her. Here are a few pics to make you happy!


Everyone in our family adores little Quinney babe!









Quinn is musical! She is always singing and is a great dancer.

Quinn loves her Daddy! And HE is smitten by her.
great at coloring! she won a coloring contest last month at our grocery store!

 We love our little Sweetheart! It has been 3 years of joy having her in our family!