Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Hidden Treasure

I'm finishing up all kinds of quilts, but have added a tad of knitting into the mix.

I have a few friends who are homeschooling children this year, and they asked if I would do a knitting class for them.

It has been all kinds of fun, and keep forgetting to take a quick picture to share. But one big plus to come of it is that I've enjoyed picking up my needles after a long break.

I totally laughed this morning as I passed a few minutes' wait with a ball of yarn in the van. I noticed a little white spot as I knit along and thought they had just missed a patch with the dye.

Hidden treasure!  Knit half way into the ball and have uncovered a Lego.

Suddenly the treasure appeared.

 A few more rows after this picture, two more lego pieces fell out.

Looks like Becket thought this was a good place to stash some important lego bits - pushed deep into the ball of yarn!


Thursday, August 23, 2012

Ocean Whirligiggles - Top done!

top done

I'm moving along on the pair of ocean-theme full quilts I'm working on. And I finished up the top of my dolphin whirlygiggles.

design wall

It feels huge! About 84"x92" right now.

I had to push the legos aside and layer the blocks a bit when I planed the layout in my family room.

Munki swimmer

But the big blocks are so awesome for showing off the graphic prints. And even in the small sets of four I randomly placed around, there's plenty of fabric room.

This Heather Ross print is so perfect for the dolphin-loving little boy!

dolphins and octopus

I placed the paper pieced dolphin block so that it will not be covered by pillows at the top of his bed, nor hanging over the edge.

Smack top and center for him to enjoy! Plus his most favorite print is right below it. I waited for the organic Storyboek 2 line to ship for these wonderful bubbles, turtles, and octopi.

Pretty organic

Another print in that Storyboek 2 line has a larger scale underwater kelp forest that is super cool.

All the fabrics in this quilt were so fun to work with. Glad I'm using them all again in a coordinating improv-pieced quilt for their other little boy.


All the boys are in school now! The two older ones started on the 15th, and Becket's first day of 1st grade was Tuesday.

Hurray ;)



Monday, August 13, 2012

I've been super busy - Instagram Update

Things have been nuts, with the summer wrapping up.

I only need to survive 24 more hours, only 24 more hours....the older two start school on Wednesday.


Organic pretty!

I've been waiting on this pretty little Organic bundle.

Ok, I only needed the bottom two Storyboek II prints...but I couldn't pass adding in the adorable Scamper.

Blues

I got a few blue and then green hexagons joined during the Olympics.

Pink sparkle

So Fast!

In my wait for the organic prints for my custom order, I started and finished piecing a Sparkling Cider 64x64 quilt top.

Blackberry goodness.  We picked over 10 cups and made jam, cobbler, and froze some.

Our blackberry bush is WAY overflowing. Becket and I picked over 10 cups of berries Saturday night!!!

I made freezer jam, a cobbler, and froze the last couple cups for smoothies.

Lynn's Quilt

A non-instagram photo...I got the borders added to this quilt my sister in-law asked me to make.

I am super happy with how flat and square it all seems.

A LQS where I will be working. Fun!

And finally, a fun new adventure for me. My first paying job since I left Motorola when Kenton was born in 1998.   (Not counting commission quilts I guess....I actually had to fill out a form for Homeland Security and an application.  Boy has it been a long time!)

I'm working at a super cute local quilt shop called Gentler Times Stitching in Naperville (by the Fox Valley mall for any local people). You can read a little about Brenda, the owner, if you click my link.

They have a fun collection of fabrics AND yarn, plus a good selection of other fiber crafty stuff, and they are a Bernina dealer. Right now I'm learning the store - eventually my official position will be an in-house Bernina tech.  I'll get to learn all the machines really well, along with going to an official Bernina tech training class.  Not sure how it all will go, but it's going to be fun!



Thursday, July 05, 2012

IKEA cinnamon rolls and MDF - mmmmm!

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The smell in the furniture pull warehouse, before you check out at IKEA - their cinnamon rolls mixed with MDF.  It just makes me happy for some reason.

They have some really pretty new fabrics in the textile section.  The colors are a little harsh here, as the display was shaded, outside.  But this soft, happy floral is only 3.99/yd, and would make great table runners and napkins.

IKEA napkins

And I somehow kept myself from buying all the napkins, plates, and trays in this new line.

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Had to tour around the mini apartments.  Becket took off his shoes and wanted to move into the bunk house.

IKEA bathroom fun

He loved the fabric panels and chair in the bathroom and wanted his picture taken with them :)

It's always a happy day at IKEA.


Tuesday, July 03, 2012

Fun Quilty Mail

whales

Nothing better than happy mail arriving! Found this pair of really fun prints.


My pre-order of Angela Walter's book arrived last week.

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Summer Flight!

Sunday, July 01, 2012

Instagram Target!

Awesome tray at Target

Have you seen the new stuff at Target? What an awesome quilt tray!

And mugs!

Super cool mugs as well.

 I had to come home with the one on the right.

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Hope you're having summer fun. Water balloon fight!!!




Thursday, June 28, 2012

Instagram Summer

Fabrics.   Mmm.

Pulling fabrics for a blue/turquoise/ocean feeling quilt.

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Jumping off the diving boards at swim lessons.

War. Grrrrrr

War. WAR. Is on against the critters that have been stealing my tomatoes and have escalated in braking the top half of the plant!

Surprise whipped cream at breakfast

Summer fun breakfast - ripe strawberries and whipped cream on waffles. MMmmm!



Friday, June 22, 2012

The Mandatory Slide Show...or What to do for a half day outside of Denver

After the Denver Shootout lacrosse tournament, we had a day and a half before our flight left. So I wanted to squeeze in as much Colorado-seeing as I could.

What follows is the vacation slide show that I will foist on you, mostly for my family and so I can remember all the cool stuff I saw...feel free to sneak out the back door.

But first a quick photo of the drawstring backpack I made for the trip.

backpack

I used the tutorial on Noodlehead - and it worked out perfectly for me, without any alterations.

Backpack I made for the trip

These two mini trips are perfect half-day excursions for anybody visiting the Denver area. I was so glad I chose them.

Garden of the Gods hut

First, Garden of the Gods, in Colorado Springs.

It took us about and hour and a half to get there from Denver, and arrived at about 3:00pm. The Visitor Center was nice with clean bathrooms, food, and some natural history displays. A viewing platform lets you see some good stuff, including the Kissing Camels. See them? There's a small opening through the rocks right under their kiss.

kissing camels

This would be really nice for a group that has people who can't hike - you can drive all around and see quite a bit from the car. Then, there are paved walking paths for others. Finally, real off-path hiking and rock climbing can be found, too.

climbing at cathedral spires

It was really hot and Kenton had already played two long lacrosse games, so we didn't hike around too much.

spires close

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Kenton took the camera up a rock for this one.

kenton up high

By the time we headed back to Denver around 5:00 we got stuck in commuter traffic! oops.  But I did stop at Cafe Rio for dinner, I had heard so much about. Yum! It actually stuffed Kenton, which is amazing.

It actually stuffed Kenton!

On Monday the flight was to leave at 8:30pm, so we headed out another direction at 8am, toward Mount Evans.

So cool driving into the mountains. But seriously glad it wasn't winter. Is that when trucks make use of these?!

runaway truck

Almost half an hour of real mountain side road to reach Echo Lake.

road to mount evans

Kenton was reading and unfazed by it all after the first 5/10 minutes. I literally keep saying aloud, "Breathe and Follow the Road, Breathe and Follow the Road...." I have a pretty good fear of heights, a strange bridge phobia (especially considering I started as a Civil Engineer), and major fear of falling off high edges.

steep

Seriously, those are the TOPS of trees. Steep drop, with not even a hint of guard rail and little shoulder. And not far from here there was a school bus stop! I guess Kenton is just lucky I didn't hyperventilate and roll off the road.

echo lake

So we made it to Echo Lake. Pretty, and there was a lodge. But that's about it. So I soldiered on through the mountain's fee station - and luckily only had to drive about 5 more minutes of torture before reaching the next stop. Mount Goliath Research Natural Area. Part of the Denver Botanic Gardens, at 11,540ft.

Nature Center at trail

This place was fabulous! A must stop for anybody with a half day to hike around. Super cute little hut with great information inside. (But use the bathrooms 5minutes back at the lake lodge!)

hike map

Kenton and I headed out with our waters on the M. Walter Pesman Trail. A 1.5mile hike up to just over 12,000ft. Perfect for a 90+deg day - it was only about 60 up here, and beautiful!

christmas tree

We found the perfect Christmas tree.

rest

Totally amazed at how quickly my heart was racing and I was unable to catch my breath at altitude. We stopped to sit what seemed like every 5-10 minutes. Just a couple minutes to get the heart to stop racing.

ipod shot

Kenton took a few pictures of himself on the mountain with his ipod.

bristlecone pine tree

I learned all kind of amazing stuff on the hike, too.

bristlecone cone

Super lucky, we ran into two women that are hike guides for the Denver Botanic Society. They had found a flower they were surprised to not know, and were trying to figure out what it was. We started talking and they shared so much information about the super cool plants and ecosystem of the mountain.

tree islands on tundra

The empty-looking area out there is alpine tundra. Because of climate conditions and elevation, very little grows. But can you see the few blops of green clumps in the tundra? Those are called tree islands, and they're small areas of pines that have gotten a foothold and make their own separate ecosystem to survive.

bontanical society experts

But here, we were standing among the Bristlecone Pines. Some of which were probably almost 2,000 years old!

tree display

They grow super slow. And have made all kinds of crazy adaptations. One cool way to identify one is by the 'dandruft' dots of resin along the needles.

dandruft

They live long in death as well as life. The mountain driftwood left behind can be 2,000 years old as well. Google them!

mountain driftwood

There were flowers literally everywhere.

green and purple

The variety was unbelievable. So tiny and all so beautiful. The women said that we were quite lucky, as the mountain was several weeks ahead in bloom time and it was all blooming at once.

flowers all around

Not long after we left the women, we were above the tree line and it became super rocky. Just tiny flowers to line the path. It reminded me of Lord of the Rings.

near mount doom

flowers line

Kenton could run ahead. The altitude slowed me down.

almost there

Around 12,000ft we decided it was time for an Oreo break!

12000 ft oreo

Then Kenton's head started to pound, and he was done. It wasn't far and I had to see what was at the top, leaving him back there...that little person in the middle of the rocks down there.  Then, I called him up. It was spectacular, and you had no idea what was there until you actually topped the ridge.

way behind

Kenton, you made it, go stand by the mountains! Whatever, Mom.

(And if you can see, all that green at his feet are tufts of tiny purple, yellow, and white flowers)

made it pose

It was really amazing on the other side of the ridge. Luckily, two men were there at the same time and took our picture.

both

That just isn't quite the feeling of being up there with the 360 view. I did take a couple 360 rounds of photos. I'm going to try to stitch them later in photoshop.

The 1.5 mile walk back, downhill the whole way, was WAY easier. We just stopped once or twice to catch our breath.

lime and gray

I found this super cool rock. Charcoal gray, with dark coal and lime green lichens. I thought of a value quilt right away!

oreo and mountain dew mountain

The best part. Oreos and Mountain Dew at the end. He had been banned from soda all week in tournament preparation.

We were headed back down the mountain by about 2:00. I could have continued the drive to the 14,000ft peak. But there was no way I would do it. The perfect half or full day outing in Colorado!