Thursday, June 30, 2011

A Dress for a Wedding

Another trip to St. Vinnies to find a dress for Sarah and of course we found so much more ^.^


Fabric, about six yards.





Crafting stuffs.



The dress.



















And a very cool coat rack.







This hugmungo thing of paints and the cute box they came in.


All for $32. 82.




ps. It looks like summer is trying to sneak in!







Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Where Have I Been?



Look how long it's been since I did a blog! Wowzers!

Well, lets see, went to Cali for a funeral, got to see family. Crazy blessing. I'm still sad at the passing of my Uncle. When I lived with my Grandma for a couple of years, he would come regular and have breakfast. He was a funny guy, compassionate and helpful, a great Uncle, everyone should have one. They're a pretty close knit group down there, my family, and it was fun being with them even in a time of mourning. I was able to spend time with Grandma who is almost ninety. It was heartbreaking to see her so sad. Parents, no matter how old, should never have to bury their children. It is not natural.

Came home to children and a husband who I love so much. Being away from them is so hard. As nice as it is to be with extended family, I'm glad I live here. Drama is really not my thing.

Started working in the garden. My little plants look so sad. Because our weather here in the PNW has been so blah, my plants are so small. We have a bunch of new planting space that I was hoping to be overflowing with plants by now, but alas no. Maybe we will have an extended summer since it has been such a long winter. My kids are still thinking we need to change the calendar like they did in the ancient times so the weather matches the month. It is April-like here.

My baby girl got a job. It is only for a short time, but money is money. She likes it, but is gone all day and comes home tired and dirty. It is strange having another one gone. People don't look at us as strange when I only have the four when we go out. The littler ones are having to adjust too. They are having to babysit themselves more and pick up her chores. And they miss her bunches too. I hope that as they continue to grow and spread out that they always enjoy coming back together.

Got Netflix free for a month on Swagbucks. I now remember why we don't do tv. We have a disease called tvlock. If the box is on, nothing else happens. N O T H I N G. Not renewing when my month is up. Although I have been loving all the different documentaries we have been watching. And Rugrats.

Mom in laws fistula is still not ready. That is a big bummer. Docs are going to try a angioplasty to see if they can get it to open in a few spots. They seem to think it will work. But that means another month minimum before that catheter can come out. But other than that she is doing great. Pressure is good, sugar is good, driving herself to and from dialysis, generally in a good mood.

All caught up with where I want to be for school with the kidos. We school year round, but in summer we do many more field trips and fun stuff. More projects and experiments. Went to the homeschool fair and picked up a bunch of new things this year. New books are always exciting, even if it is for only a month.

Other than that, the same old same old. My mom is coming next week so we are trying to straighten up a bit more. The dryer should be fixed by then. That is going to be awesome.



ps. A friend of our started a mobile car repair service and he is awesome. Came right to the door and fixed my sweethearts beater car. Now is just looks bad, but sounds awesome AND goes. And he figured out what was wrong with my dryer!

Monday, June 13, 2011

Wuv, twoo wuv...

This last weekend I got to go to a bridal shower. It was for a sweet young lady who is marrying a man who I have known for a few years. She is his perfect match. The lady has as much exuberance as he does. They make me smile.
The shower was a beautiful tea put on by the ladies of our church. There were the most amazing paper roses I have ever seen, lots of pretty tea cups and tea pots and of course yummy food. Everyone had a great time. I was struck by how different this was to other showers I've been to outside our community. It was about preparing this lovely lady to set up a home with her beloved. No weird games, embarrassing stories or sexy gifts. We prayed for her marriage to be a blessing to God as well as to each other.
We even had a guest appearance via video from Julie Childs. She taught how to make a cake. Well actually, it was the young ladies intended doing a spot on impression of Julia if she had had a beard. Very funny.
In preparation, I put together a list of some ingredients for a good marriage. I enjoyed it and decide to share here.


(Some) Ingredients for a Happy Marriage

Respect- Never embarrass you spouse.
Honor- Your spouse is a gift from God.
Perseverance- It is worth sticking it out and working through it.
Communicate- Define terms because sometimes what you are sayin’ means something totally different to your spouse.
Love- It is both the gooshy feeling when you look at them and the feeling when you pick up their dirty socks for the umpteenth time.
Relinquish- There are some things that really don’t matter or are fixable by just buying two.
Pray- All the time, together, out loud, to God, not so the other will finally get it.
Bless- Try to always be a blessing to the other. Small things can mean a lot.
Work- Work on your marriage all the time. It is unique and will be like no one else’s. Don’t compare, just work on your own all the time.
Learn- Everything you can about each other.
Support- Don’t ever laugh at each other’s dreams, they just might come true.




ps. I loved watching this lady tear into her gifts and cards. It showed a lot of gusto for life.