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Some Changes Are In Order

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

I haven’t really gotten into doing some New Year’s Resolutions before but  I am going to kinda do some this year. Sort of like “Resolutions that won’t really kill me if I don’t do them”.I think I did something similar last year. Anywho I am definetly not going the route of “lose 40 lbs by my birthday” or “get rid of credit debt”. No, cause most people make those kinds of resolutions and only manage to do it for a month. No I am looking at some minor small changes that really won’t matter if I don’t complete and won’t crush my heart with failure. So here we go:

1. I think I am going to come up with themed days here at the blog. I have been struggling with topics to talk about. Fortunatley the holidays provided for a lot but then what? Yea, I need some more motivation. So I am thinking maybe once a week I show off whatever crafty thing I am doing. Another day I might do “Blog Love” where I share with you a blog I frequent. I still need to work out how I will break up the week, I don’t want to do Wordless Wednesday like so many do. Yea, I want some originality.

2. Organize my craft stuff and actually set a schedule for what I am going to make and when it must be done by. Seems like I get way in over my head and all of a sudden I need something done by last minute because I haven’t gotten to it because my  10″ dinner plate cannot hold a 50lb turkey. This will also keep me from overbuying craft supplies that I end up not using. Maybe I need to break this up by each day also? Maybe jewelry on monday, knitting on tuesday, sewing on wednesday…etc etc.

3. Use my calendar extensively. My husband doesn’t get this but he isn’t bipolar either. I literally thrive much better and get more done when I sit down each night and plan out each day. Matter of fact, most times I get more “me” time because I put everything in 30 min or more increments and something might only take me 10 min. I need structure and my calendar gives it to me. I might just die if I ever lose my phone.

On Ravelry there is a thread where we made resolutions in regards to our yarn habits. Mine are:

1. I think I need to organize my knitting better. As of right now I have twelve projects set up for next year and I am not allowed to add anymore until I complete something. Then I only can add one project to replace the one I finished.

2. I also need to organize my stash and needles better so I am going to spend the next few months gathering up some clear storage totes to put my stash in and keep it all in ONE place lol!

3. I am going to start knitting with more eco friendly yarns. But first I have to use up the stash I have.

So far I have stuck to the first resolution. As soon as I got the last scarf done the other day I jumped on my first project (baby bibs) for the month of January. When I started that project I added one to replace it. Then I discovered that those were easy knitups (got 2 done in a day and a half) and started my February project and added another in it’s place. So I still have 12 projects lined up while working on my current one. Also I have sorta stuck with #3. I haven’t bought any yarn but rooted through my stash and used what I had. Which is good because I finished off some yarn.

Also on the knitting front, Santa brought the girls some knitting books that have patterns for them to try out. Molly hasn’t taken to it but Claire has. She is going to start her very first project today. And she chose a pattern to make a sweater vest for her Christmas Bear (which is just a plain bear with a red bow around it’s neck). I am also going to have her go through my yarn and pick one out instead of taking her to the store. She really wants to buy her own and I have to remind her that eventually she will. It thrills me that she is becoming a yarnie!

So plans for today: work until noon then head out to the inlaws farm. Not much into New Year’s Eve so I will probably be asleep my usual time of 9 or 10 lol.

Christmas Day – A Recap

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

When I was a kid, my mom would wake us up at 12:01 am on Christmas Day to open presents. When I had my own I decided I was not going that route. We usually wake up at a more normal hour, like 6 am. Then the kids get up and tear into their stockings while we wait for Daddy who takes 20 min to go pee and brush his teeth. Things were different this year.

In the hubs family each person takes a turn to open all their gifts.  And at his aunts she seperated kid time from adult time. The kids presents all went under a tree in the informal living room. The hubs played Santa.

Once he passed around all the gifts, it became chaotic lol!

It actually took longer than I thought, although Molly (whom takes after her mother in regards to gift opening) was done in 10 minutes. The other kids actually showed off each and every gift. Once they were open my own kids started digging in.
Alex decided to start off with a truck set he got.

Claire had a specific book (Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days) that she really wanted and that is what she started with first.

Molly also got a book that taught how to write stories (she is always writing stories!) and that is where she started.

Meanwhile the adults went to the formal living room to begin their present opening. One cousin went first, then Aunt Doodle went. Now Aunt Doodle has a lot of friends (she is VERY social) and all of her friends sent over gifts. Aunt Doodle will not open these gifts until Christmas Day when everyone is sitting by the tree. So she had about 40 more presents than everyone else. And she is in her 70’s. And every gift has a story. And sometimes she makes phone calls while opening gifts. Long story short, we took a break for brunch as soon as she was done with her pile. I had been warned that it would take a few hours but being warned and actually sitting through it is quite different. It wasn’t even that I wanted to open mine, I just had a sore spot on my butt from sitting there lol. Anywho the kids were itching to get in the pool so during brunch the hubs got it worked out to where he would go next so he could watch the kids in the pool. So we head back. Well we had alot of mutual gifts. So after he opened his 4 gifts just for him everyone encouraged him to stick around and we open our mutual gifts. Then he escaped and everyone decided it was my turn. No matter how many times I have done this I still get uneasy with all eyes on me as I open gifts. I am a fast gift opener. I rip wrapping paper, look at it, hold it up, make a “how cute” or “omg I love this” comment and move on. No stories. Nothing. It isn’t that I don’t appreciate what I got it’s just the eyes. I can feel them and it’s not pleasant. One thing that did cause me to really react was my nutcracker this year. Aunt Doodle has been getting nutcrackers for me the last couple of years and I really hope she keeps it up. I LOVE NUTCRACKERS! My great grandmother (who was german) used to have them everywhere and to have that tradition going again just thrills me. And this years nutcracker made me just about pee my pants.

It’s a PIRATE!! I love pirates!

Another super special gift didn’t come from family. It actually came from the Festival of Trees. Not sure if this happens everywhere but here when you lose a family member to cancer you can have their name added to a tree at the holidays. I remember making the donation and requesting my brother in laws name added. Well we received an angel ornament.

This is one ornament that will have a special place up front, near the top, so it’s easy to find every year.

Some other gifts I got were:




All in all, it was a very good holiday!

A Tropical Visit – Recap

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

This is a continuation of yesterday’s post. Today we will talk about hanging out in Homestead, Florida. Still going to attempt to avoid discussing Christmas Day because that really is going to be a long post!

After arriving we didn’t really stay up late. Mostly sat and chatted. Christmas Eve I set about exploring the decorations. I have always LOVED holiday decorating and I love to check out what people have on their tree….but only if they  don’t do a themed tree. No offense but themed trees just aren’t adventurous enough for me. However, Kyle’s aunt did do a themed tree of sorts.

This small tree was decorated with handmade and hand decorated sugar cookies. It is freaking adorable! She makes this every year and as her many visitors stop by (and I am serious when I say she should install a revolving door at the front of the house) they can take a cookie or two with them. She let the 5 children take as many as they wanted when they left lol. I asked her if it was ok if I borrowed her idea and did the same here at home. She was absolutely tickled and said no one had made an effort to carry on that tradition and she would be honored. Warms the heart doesn’t it? The tree in the background I could not get a good shot of. It is well over 10′ tall and covered in an eclectic array of ornaments. I think I spent an hour staring at all of the ornaments and still didn’t see them all.

One of the other cute little items she had out was her Christmas Flamingo.

The flamingo has been a family joke and she has grown to love her flamingo. This one was a gift she received many years ago. I personally want to steal it. But now I can’t because I just incriminated myself :)

We spent our days relaxing. I got quite a bit of knitting done. The kids went swimming both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

Although it is hot outside the water is quite cold. Colder than I expected. I didn’t jump in until Christmas Day when the water hit 70 degrees and outside temps were 85. The hubs spent all the time he could with the kids in the pool. They loved it and I think out of the entire trip that is the one thing they can’t wait to tell their schoolmates about.

We also watched lots of tv specials.

And eating alot. OMG did we eat alot of wonderful good food. Christmas Eve we had Oyster Stew and a Seafood Stew. I am not a fan of oysters so Seafood Stew was what I opted for. YUM! Christmas Day was “roast beast”. My mother in law made shrimp just for me, she also made me some cheesy eggs one morning so I didn’t have to eat the egg casserole that had sausage in it. I had informed her she didn’t have to cook special food for me but she reminded me that I went out of the way to make her a chicken for Thanksgiving dinner (she is allergic to turkey). I thanked her and kept quiet after that. I still don’t see it the same. I am just making dietary changes, it’s not like I am allergic to red meat and pork lol. But anyway it was sweet and my digestive system appreciated it. The one thing we ate that I really loved was the hubs cousins’ homemade pesto with pinenuts. Oh. My. Gawd. Even my kids loved it and they really don’t like anything!

And while we were visiting we squeezed in a trip to the Everglades. We discovered that our $10 fee to get in is good for 6 days. So now we are talking about taking a trip down for a week so we can spend more than a day at the park. It is awesome seeing all of the alligators, birds, and turtles.

The Drive – A Recap

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Well we are back home from our trip to Homestead Florida. In short, it was a great vacation. I really didn’t think I could handle a holiday away from home and in a tropical location. Yea well I was way wrong. I have so much to say and so many pics to show that I think I will break this up over the next few days. I don’t want to overload anyone lol. So today, let’s discuss driving 900+ miles (we think) with 3 kids and a vanful of presents.

We set out Wed Dec 23 at 4am

Originally the plan was to leave at 3 but I overslept. Then getting 3 kids up and the hubs up was a wee bit challenging. But I got them moving and we headed out. We originally thought the trip would be 15 hours not including stops. Wrong, we got to Homestead at 7:00 in the evening. WITH the traffic in West Palm and Miami! But hold on, I am getting ahead of myself.

It doesn’t take long to get to SC, only about an hour to an hour and a half. Depends on traffic. And it was freezing when we left and our roads were icy. Once we got near SC though it was nice and clear. We filled up at Exit 10 cause they got the CHEAPEST gas on the entire trip, $2.37! Eventually the sun came up and traffic was light.

When we got to Georgia I was a bit more excited. It really felt like we were making progress. As a way to break up the monotony we stopped at the Georgia visitor center. The kids each got a road map and took potty breaks. They also argued over what movie to watch next. Oh yes, major tip…..borrow or rent a van with dvd player. How did my parents get by without this road trip necessity?? My kids were so amazingly well behaved due to the use of tv as a mind numbing drug for moms sanity!

We also stopped at the Florida visitor center. Kids got free cups of orange juice, maps, and checked out the Christmas Tree.

I loved their choice in ornaments.

Around the time we hit Jacksonville is when my enthusiasm waned.

I did most of the driving. A couple times the hubs took over so I could nap. But mostly it was me (and I promise I was not driving when I snapped the above picture). Jacksonville is almost 30 miles over the Florida border and hitting the border kinda thrilled me because I know it’s the last state to hit. BUT. It’s like traveling through Virginia……unbearably long with not much to look at but other cars. Somehow we got through it though. The hardest part for my hubs was when we hit West Palm. We stopped for a gas/potty break. Another tip, I highly recommend you train children to use the potty at gas breaks and time your eating breaks with your gas breaks just to minimize how many times you have to stop. Of course you always have that one evil child who purposely holds their bladder until 5 minutes after a break and no gas station or rest area in sight for 30+ miles. His name will be Alex. I think he does it just so we let him pee on a tree. ANYWHO, back to West Palm. We got our gas and ran to the bathroom and switched drivers which meant it was back to my turn. I think hubs did this on purpose. No sooner did we pull out did 50083957239570 cars suddenly appear. And when we hit Miami and had to get on US1 it got worse. Bumper to bumper traffic and we moved a foot every 5 minutes. I was actually pretty patient with it, I mean it’s Miami! But hubs bitched and it made our sitting time not so enjoyable.

We finally arrived and we all fell all over each other just to get out the car. We were met with hugs (many apologies to the family for my stinky butt hugging them) and liquor. Nothing makes all that driving better than being met with 7&7.

Our trip home was a bit more uneventful. We decided to spend the money on the toll roads and take the turnpike up to Fort Peirce. Trust me on this, if you are going to take 95 down and are going near West Palm, Miami, or further south….take the turnpike. It’s worth the money. I think we spent $10 on the tolls. We also opted to take two days to head back. We left Sat 26th around 4:30 and got just north of Jacksonville around midnight and grabbed a room. It helped ALOT!

Next blog post will be some random pictures about what we did. But not Christmas Day. That is a whole post in itself.

Happy Holidays

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Whatever you are celebrating this month, I hope you are having a wonderful time. I will be without a computer until the 27th of December. I am going to be in sunny Homestead Florida, maybe even swimming on Christmas Day lol. I will occasionally pop into Twitter but I don’t think I will have time to really devote to it. So I will officially be back when we get home. Look forward to blogging when I get back!

Snowglobe Soap Flop

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

So yesterday we hit Walmart because I needed so many different things I thought I would save myself the hassle of visiting 5 different stores and go to one. I went straight to the Christmas center and looked through ornaments. I finally found some labeled mini. I looked at them and bought them even though I didn’t they were mini. Remember those mini christmas trees and mini ornaments? Yea, I can’t find those ANYWHERE in town! I have checked dollar stores, dollar generals, Big Lots, Targets, and Kmarts. Nada. So yea, I settled for what they had. I forgot Walmart got rid of their craft section (stoopid Walmart, now I remember why I hadn’t set foot in there….other than the obvious crowded reasons). So after last minute shopping and what not we went around the corner to J&S Cafeteria for some dinner. It just so happens to be next to AC Moores. So after we ate I ran over there to get the glitter….and picked up a couple knitting books lol. So we get home and I have 4 doz cookies that still need to be made for the teachers at the daycare. While I have those in the oven I whip out everything for the soaps. Man, was I excited. Until. Until I  checked the size of the “mini” ornaments in the ice cube tray….too big. Way too big. So I panic because I am really out of time by now. I finish the cookies while racking my brain trying to figure out what next. I come up with what I thought was brilliance. Why not use a muffin pan? Oh yea that would work, right? No.

First, here are the ornaments I picked out. They came in packages of 6.

So I melted down the soaps and added just a drop of blue food coloring, then some glitter.

Looks good so far, right? Yea well then I put the ornaments in anyway, even though they were too big. First I noticed mine floated to the top (well bottom of the snowglobe) and I needed to let the globes cool just a little bit. Timing that was hard. Once I got them in place i had to hurry and put the white soap shavings on top so they would adhere and keep ornament in place.

The pictures don’t show it well but the ornaments were actually peaking out so I dumped MORE shavings on. Then I shoved them in the oven in hopes they would melt a bit (they didn’t, just got hard). I finally just let them sit and cool and figured maybe it wasn’t as bad as it seemed. Wrong.

You can’t even SEE the ornament?

So here is the deal. Don’t use a muffin pan. I am going to try and find some deep ice trays (cause I am determined to make these work!). I think you can’t see the ornament because there is more glycerin than in the sample I had seen. I am hoping I will be able to find some small MINI ornaments at the Dollar Store around Easter time. I am still flabbergasted at how difficult it was to get everything to do this. I guess I should have taken it as a sign and held off from making them.

Almost Time!

Monday, December 21st, 2009

The trip is really sneaking up on us. So much to do still before we leave. And so much good news to share.

First off, the scarf for my father in law is finished!

Which means I got to start on a scarf for a friend

It’s actually slightly darker than that, the lighting was intense when I took the pic.

On the issue with the dog, a friend has pulled through and will take her to her house while we are gone. YAY! I am so happy about this! I don’t have to stress over her care or anything.

Tonight’s agenda is to finish shopping (I got hubs gift and some stocking stuffers to get), make cookies, and do laundry. Tomorrow we pack and finish cleaning up the house before we leave. Then early Wed, probably around 3 am, we will leave. So yea, lots to do still. But I have to admit I am thrilled. It’s been awhile since we have had a car trip and the kids do well with them. And it will be super nice to see Kyle’s family whom we don’t see often.

Ok, off to accomplish my goals. Laters!

Snowman

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Here it is, the first one my kids ever made! I hope that we get snow more often in the future. They enjoy it so much. I just hope if we get it, we get it without the power outages. There are still over 30,000 people without power here in WNC. My heart goes out to all the people without the power and the workcrews busting their butt to get the power back up and running.

We are supposed to get more on Thursday. We are supposed to leave Wednesday. We are faced with a new problem because of our dog. See normally when we go out of town we arrange to have someone come by in the morning to let her out and feed her, then someone comes by in the evening to bring her in and refill her water. We leave out an exceptionally large bowl for water so that she is well hydrated.  But now with another snowstorm coming (and coming from the Gulf which usually does us in) I am worried that people won’t be able to get over here. She can’t handle being out all night and if someone can’t get to her she won’t be fed and watered well. My neighbors are all going out of town so I am worried. We are trying to find someone who can take her to their house. Otherwise I may have to stay home so that we can be sure she is taken care of. NOT something I am happy about. I checked boarders and most are full and the ones that aren’t are demanding more money than I can handle. Hell by them time we paid a boarder we wouldn’t have anything left to drive down! So yea, it’s not looking real holiday like for us. Well for me anyway. Hopefully we find out today what is going on with that and maybe have the issue resolved.

Also today we have a birthday party to go to. The kids will love that, it’s at CHuck E Cheese….the place I won’t have a birthday party at. Don’t get me wrong, Chuck E Cheese is a great place. It’s just ours is super tiny and has got nothing on Fun Depot. Fun Depot is similar but about 10 times bigger and offers laser tag, an indoor go kart track, outdoor go kart track, indoor putt putt, bumper cars, AND a batting cage. Yea, lots more going on at the Fun Depot! But anyway, we are going to Chuck E Cheese and they are excited.

Today I also finish my father in law’s scarf. Doesn’t matter if I use up the second skein or not, I am done. Been working on this thing for 2 weeks and I am seriously tired of looking at it. Been using the hubs as the model and I am sure that despite the fact it doesn’t reach the tops of his pants yet, it’s ok. Why? Cause hubs is much bigger around then his father. So yea, it’s gonna be done today. YAY!

Oh and last night’s Winter Solstice ritual was cancelled :( I was so looking forward to it but I don’t blame them. So Molly and I will probably do something small here at the house tonight. She will love that since I usually work alone lol.

Oh and check out this cool timelapse video of the snowstorm!

Attack of the Killer Snowstorm

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

Ok maybe a tad overdramatic but we haven’t had snow like this in YEARS! I mean when my kids can actually make a snowman for the first time (and the oldest is 10) it leaves a mark.

So I woke up yesterday and I knew snow was on the way but I was skeptical. People around here freak over a single flake and I figured it would be like always. An inch, gone by evening, no big deal. HA! First they closed schools before it snowed. Not out of the ordinary but I was prepared to laugh at the school for being so assumptious.  I should learn to just wait and see. Man did Mother Nature hit us hard!

At 10 am
snow 10

Yea, nothing to get THAT excited about but it was nice to see. We decided to take the kids for a walk down to the store. At the corner of our street we saw our road sign knocked over.

snow sign down
We continued on to the store
snow 1030
Once at the store we grabbed some toilet paper, snacks, hot cocoa, and….
snow stockup
At 2:30
snow 230pm
And at 5 pm
snow 5pm
It still is snowing (I am actually typing this up night before) and isn’t supposed to stop the steady snowfall for another 3-4 hours. I think we have about 8 inches now, a foot will be here easily if not more. More snow Saturday on and off with it done by evening. So not sure if we will get to go out much or not.

One interstate has people stranded in their cars. My inlaws commute 45 min into town, today it took them four hours to get home. Another road had  12 car pileup. It is rough, even though it’s gorgeous. Saturday’s plan, make a snowman :)

********UPDATE*****************

So this morning has been cold. We lost power around 9:30 last night and just now got it back just after noon. Can’t complain, it wasn’t real long but without alternate methods to heat our home, it was cold. As of last night 70,000 customers in 7 counties were out of power. As of 11 am 63,000 were still out. I feel for the people who have no heat and for the workers trying hard to get it to them!

Plastic Cookies Are So Wrong

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Plastic cookies are those premade dough cookies you can buy through school fundraisers and at the store. They don’t have that homemade taste. I am not even sure how to explain homemade taste lol. But anyway, it’s cheating and I cheated yesterday.

True to my plan I spent the morning cleaning, wrapping gifts, apple butter making, cookie baking, and I ended up knitting in the evening. Not all of the gifts are wrapped. I ran out of tape when I got down to one kids Santa gifts. Way to go mom, way to plan for plenty of tape! Oh well, that I can work on tonight. As I wrapped I discovered the oldest doesn’t hardly have anything in comparison to the youngest. The middle child has more than oldest but not as much as youngest. So guess what I get to do Mon night? yep, even it out.

The cookies went well. They are premade and premeasured. I just placed them on a cookie sheet and shove in the oven. I felt bad for cheating but it was nice to save the mixing for this weekend with the kids who want to make cookies so bad they are about to explode. I also misread the label of these cookies. I said 24 in each, yea no…..48. I had 3 different kinds and I cooked them all. 12 dozen cookies. And my homemade batches will make around another 4 dozen all together. Guess what the kids are going to eat on the way to Florida???

Apple butter making went so much smoother yesterday. First my mother in law let me borrow her apple corer/parer tapletop clamp thingymajiggy. I want one. Normally it takes me an hour to core, pare, and chop the apples for apple butter, depending on how much I am doing. What I did yesterday would have taken about 30 minutes. But with the thingymajiggy I got done in 15 minutes. And I didn’t chop the apples. I followed my normal recipe and tossed it all into the crockpot. Turned it on high and 4 hours later I used my hand masher to smoosh up the apples. It turned out perfect. Oh man do I love using the crockpot for the apple butter!

After all of that I took an hour nap. It was nice to nap. And when I got up hubs and kids were walking in the door. So I sat an knitted the rest of the night while hubs took care of dinner.

Depending on weather today will depend on what happens. We are supposed to get around 3-6 inches of snow but the school hasn’t been called off yet. It’s not quite 6 am. If it ends up being called off then I may have the kids help me make some cookies today just to keep them occupied. Otherwise I am heading into the office. I hope to have the last scarf done by Sunday night. I don’t think it will take that long but that is my deadline.

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