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This Moment, Fringe Hours Sewing

03 Friday Apr 2015

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This week was crazy upsidedown busy, (so true that a sick kiddo, 1.5 hour unplanned dr visit, and a long dentist appt can upset the balance in a week) but I still made time for some sewing at my newest sewing area.  Hubby graciously gave me this area while working on the last bit of the basement remodel.

Fringe Hours

Fringe Hours

I don’t usually bring my computer down while I sew, but I was running videos to build up my swagbuck bank some more.  Most days I try to get the daily meter goal, then consider the swagbuck task complete.  That day I squeaked them out while sewing.

The table looks cluttered in this photo, but I was in the midst of pinning and also dashing off to do a school pick up.  This is just what it all looked like when I returned.  See that soft stack of flannel on the shelf?  Toddler winter pjs are in the plans!

Fringe Hours, This Moment

Finished or nearly finished projects

The next time I left the sewing area, it looked like this, two projects nearly completed.  The tote bag came together on Sunday evening, the dress another afternoon, well the main seam and pinning the hem.  I just need to actually sew the hem and attach the ribbon shoulder straps, and the dress will be ready for my youngest sweetie.

Now to top it off, this evening, after dinner we are all heading to the sewing area, to tackle more projects (finish dresses) and fill eggs for the littlest sweetie in the bunch.

Did you claim any fringe hours this week?  Feel free to share in the comments!

 

Linking with Jessica over at the mom creative.

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March 2015 in Review

31 Tuesday Mar 2015

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March 2015 in review, aka What I’m Into March 2015 Edition

What a glorious month! As I look over my notes for this post, I am enjoying the memories! March is a transition month, winter to spring, 3rd quarter to 4th quarter of the school year.

signs of spring

signs of spring

My daughters all head back to schooling yesterday, in one form or another, after a gloriously sunny spring break. The heading back to schooling has me excited, because summer is so very close! Just eight more weeks til we break for summer, wowee!

And, on another note, this month also meant a huge step towards the final part of our big remodel. The basement bathroom is dry walled, painted, and all the tile is laid and grouted!

 

diy bathroom remodel

The common area at the bottom of the stairs is also completed, and so very beautiful. My husband does good work. We head into April with only needing to finish the shower/bathtub surround, installing the towel bars, tp holder, medicine cabinet and mirror.

diy tile floor

 

 

In the next couple of weeks I’ll be handing my 3 youngest a little money and dropping them off at the store of their choice, to purchase the shower curtain, rugs & matching towels/washcloths. They are pretty excited, and I am hopeful that they can make a decision together, peacefully and remain friends afterwards! Hopefully I’ll remember to snap a couple of pictures for next month!

Now, for the month in review:

 

Read and Reading:

Magna Charta by James Daugherty (audiobook),   Made for Heaven by C.S. Lewis, I Dared to Call Him Father, Families Where Grace is in Place, Gathering Blue

This was a lot of inspirational reading, plenty to think on, and plenty to act on.  One of my favorite passages from all of the words is this:

There are no ordinary people.  You have never talked to a mere mortal.  Nations, cultures, arts, civilizations–these are mortal, and their life is to ours as the life of a gnat.  But it is immortals whom we joke with, work with, marry, snub, and exploit—immortal horrors or everlasting splendours.  This does not mean that we are to be perpetually solemn.  We must play.  But our merriment must be of that kind (and it is, in fact, the merriest kind) which exists between people who have, from the outset, taken each other seriously–no flippancy, no superiority, no presumption.  And our charity must be a real and costly love, with deep feeling for the sins in spite of which we love the sinner–no mere tolerance, or indulgence which parodies love as flippancy parodies merriment.  Next to the Blessed Sacrament itself, your neighbor is the holiest object present to your senses.  If he is your Christian neighbor, he is holy in almost the same way, for in him also Christ vere latitat–the glorifier and the glorified, Godly Himself, is truly hidden.”  C.S. Lewis, Made for Heaven and Why on Earth it Matters.

Currently reading:  On my old ipod I have Sense and Sensibility to listen to while driving.  I am so very blessed to be on the launch team for For the Love (advance copy by Jen Hatmaker).  Thankfully I have til August to decide what I’m going to share and to get it all written.  To follow up Magna Carta I am reading Common Sense by Thomas Paine.  To follow up Families Where Grace is in Place, I have picked Peacemaking for Families back up. Hope Rising by Scott C. Todd is in my day bag for April reading as well.

(I completed _5_ books this month, a good reading month!)

Music: While working at the Rock and Worship Road Show during spring break, we heard Jon Guerra and his wife for the first time. Their music been being played on Pandora! Since we were actually working at the event, we missed Group 1 Crew and Jamie Grace because we were in event training. That said we did enjoy hearing Shaun Groves speak (each of us was a little disappointed that he didn’t sing), Tdashi, Matt Mahr, Crowder and Mercy Me. It was a great night of music and advocating for children!

Movies: The Dropbox came back through our city for a second round and we were able to slip out on a Monday night to see it.  I am thankful we were able to see the movie, but I have to say the bit of conversation (in the film) afterwards seemed awkward.

Things I Loved in March:

March 2015 in Review

testing a new recipe

March in Review

Creative Pursuits by my kids

Finger Painting!

Finger Painting!

playful photography

playful photography

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In the Blogosphere:

*Her hurt is different than mine, but really, it is the same. We are the same. Both just as in need of a Savior as the other.

What is too hard today, friends? What is too messy? It is hard to believe sometimes but we can know that God is good in that place. We’ve tasted and known His goodness, even in the impossibly hard places. Romans 2 says, “To those who by persistence in doing good seek glory honor and immortality, He will give eternal life.”   http://katiedavis.amazima.org/

*Searching for Truth, this poem.

* At least three times a day take a moment and ask yourself what is really important. Have the wisdom and the courage to build your life around your answer.   – Dr. Lee Jampolsky  found on this post

 Rocket Booster, our Great Rescue

At a loss for words when writing thank you notes to teachers? Ideas here

http://www.youthfaithandfinance.com/

Blog and Cleaning printables

On The Blog:

My favorite day of the week.

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Snow covering part of the Waldo Canyon burn area

 

That’s it, March 2015 in Review.  To join in the conversation & celebration of all that a month can hold, visit Leigh Kramer!

 

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This Moment – AWANA Games

13 Friday Mar 2015

Posted by By Quiet Waters in Celebrations, Parenting, teens, Uncategorized, {This Moment}

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{this moment} ~ A Friday ritual. A single photo – capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment.

AWANA Games

AWANA Games Marathon

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Picking Up Needles Again!

27 Friday Feb 2015

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This Moment, a moment to remember, to celebrate, as I thought this week begin picking up the needles again, redeeming some of those moments waiting in the car pool lane, or passing a few minutes with a teen in the car before she dashes off for another round of classes.

 

#fringehours

 

Inspired by the new book Fringe Hours by Jessica Turner, I’ve been on the look out for my own #fringehours.  It ‘s been a long while since I picked up a set of knitting needles and a ball of yarn, but this week I found a simple pattern, took a few minutes to pull a set of needles out of the tub on the top closet shelf and managed to remember to put the items in the van!

Never have I been an accomplished knitter, but I do enjoy the craft.  One afternoon this week I had a few minutes with my 15 year old daughter, just waiting in the van.  I pulled out the needles and yarn and let her refresh me on seed stitch.  Sweet precious moment!

 

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Olaf Magnet Activity for the Fridge

10 Saturday Jan 2015

Posted by By Quiet Waters in Craft Projects, grandparenting, toddler activities, Uncategorized

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I found some FUN Frozen inspired ideas for a toddler or preschool busy bag on the Disney Family website.  My wheels are turning for the different ways these can be used to keep little ones busy!  But I did print this one right away.  The Olaf Magnet Activity looks great on my freezer!

After printing the template, I roughly cut each piece out, then laminated the set.

Olaf Magnets

Then I cut out each of the pieces again.

Olaf Magnets

Olaf in laminated pieces

After this, it was time for the magnets.  I wanted a super quick project this time, so I found some adhesive magnets.

Olaf MagnetsOlaf Magnet

 

I actually made 2 sets, so I plopped 1 into a sandwich baggie and the other…

Right onto the fridge.

Olaf MagnetThis is what is waiting for my grand daughter to spot

Olaf MagnetSuper easy, fun little Olaf magnet and Snowman play forms.

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This Moment, A Mother/Daughter Weekend

09 Friday Jan 2015

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{this moment} ~ A Friday ritual. A single photo – no words – capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.

 

By The Horns

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Christmas Break, Full and very Good

07 Wednesday Jan 2015

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A Pictorial Review of our Christmas Break

Christmas 2014

Joseph and Mary begin their long journey to Bethleham

Joseph and Mary begin their long journey to Bethlehem

At the very beginning of Christmas break we made an unplanned trip “back home” for my great uncle’s funeral.  This was a special time of remembering a quiet, yet great man and connecting with extended family.  As always we delighted in squeezing as much time as possible with “the cousins”, my sister and her kids.  My dad put us up in a different hotel this time, which had an indoor courtyard.  The kids spent hours playing games and eating.

Christmas Break 2014I got to hug on and visit with my cousin David for the first time in years.

We arrived back home on the 23rd, whew. This is the second time in recent years that I have traveled right before Christmas. I am thankful for these opportunities, but it is also a little hard in the full busyness of the season.

Christmas 2014

Rudolf Hair My nephews challenged to sport some Rudolf hair, so my kiddos helped me get my red nose on.

Christmas 2014

A Whovian gift

Our Christmas Eve tradition of one gift after the candlelight service, almost always pajamas.

Christmas 2014

a sweet tradition continues

A sweet tradition continues.

It was quiet late Christmas Eve when I pulled the ingredients & dough out of the cabinets and fridge.  And that’s when I noticed that my youngest was STILL AWAKE.  After pausing for just a moment, I invited her to get up and join me.  Oh how thankful I am for remembering that the time together far far far outweighed my desire for quiet, or the desire to keep the surprises in the living secret until morning.

Usually when I make the Carmel Rolls, I just use white sugar or honey and cinnamon.  But for the Christmas batch, I pull out the red & green sugar sprinkles.  Makes them just a little more festive.

Christmas Break

Oh Holy Night

Joseph and Mary make it to the stable, and the Babe is placed in the manger.  I had to hide Baby Jesus a couple weeks earlier because my granddaughter was quite taken with Him.  It concerned me that we might not find the piece as she kept wandering off with it.  A sweet memory to cherish, “my baby Jesus”.

 

Christmas Break 2014

For Christmas we gave our 3 youngest daughters an overnight ski trip.  They took lessons the first day and explored the green slopes the second day.  It was brutal cold, but they soaked as much as they could from the time.  I spent the time in the Lodge reading and visiting with other people, as I am not able to participate in skiing.  The first day was pretty long, but the second day we shared a table with some other people and the conversation was delightful.

Christmas Break 2014

The girls took to skiing just like I hoped they would.  They are active and very coordinated people, so skiing is now added to the athletic endeavors they can pursue throughout life.  We have another ski trip penciled in for late February, and maybe one during spring break.  After that I will feel comfortable with them going off with friends next year.

Whew, it was a very full Christmas season!  I took one more trip during the break that I will blog about in a few days.  Three trips in 2 weeks were so wonderful, but also had me stuggling to get my feet back under me when school started again!

Thank you for letting me share these memories with you!

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Ebelskivers, Too Fun to Keep 2 Myself!

02 Friday Jan 2015

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So,  my kids and hubby always spoil me!  Christmas is not about the gifts, but my family knows that my love language is gifts.  And it’s not about expensive or “what I want.”  It’s more seeing creativity blossom in each of them, and then having them share with me!.

One such gift was this:

Ebelskiver and Boursin IMG_4724

Talk about a fun gift.  My oldest daughter is a creative cook and has lots of fun ideas in the kitchen.  She sent us the Ebelskivers cookbook and the pan!

The first morning, I made the Ebelskivers with raspberry jam, simple enough.  My family thought they were GREAT and we started discussing all the options we could think of.

Ebelskivers

Raspberry Jam Ebelskivers

The next morning I pulled out raspberries, blueberries, Brie and a new cheese product, Boursin.

Ebelskivers Boursin

Ebelskivers Boursin

 

Ebelskiver with Boursin

We already knew that Brie goes nicely with raspberries, but it was our first time trying Boursin.  I received the Boursin as a free review product from Smiley360.  You can see it there in the picture.  It was rather crumbly, but the taste is nice and mild.  After the holidays I think I will try making less sweet/fruity Ebelskivers and try to make some savory.  We also have Boursin garlic & herbs and a pepper variety.

All in all, I have to repeat, Ebelskivers with fruit and cheese is 2 Fun 2 Keep to Myself.  It is delightful to have a versatile variation on a old favorite!  Filled Pancakes, 2 thumbs up.

 

Thanks to Nikki  for the Ebelskiver gift and to Smiley360 for the introduction to Boursin!

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If You Don’t Have a Joyous God

21 Sunday Dec 2014

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This week we will be joining with extended family to celebrate the life of a kind, funny, Jesus loving uncle, father, grandfather.  The sharing of this video is so timely for me, so maybe for you too?  My Uncle Paul was one of the funniest and kindest men I’ve ever know.  His ability to correct me without making me feel demeaned is something I remember from my rebellious youth.  Thinking about it now, I imagine that Uncle Paul could see that there was more behind my deviant behavior.  His humor lightened the mood wherever he was.  It is with a grateful heart that I remember Uncle Paul, and the joy he shared so generously, as we head off to celebrate his life.

Please take a brief 5 minutes and reflect with me on Joy.

“If you don’t have a joyous God, you better run for cover.”  Dallas Willard

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Happy 12th Birthday!

16 Tuesday Dec 2014

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Twelve years ago this week, this bundle of sweetness and spice entered our lives.IMG_4439  What a surprise and what a delight is she!  We celebrated this past weekend with a very small group of friends (remodel projects continue in this house, limiting space) and then out to breakfast on the actual day with an older sister and a little niece.

A little fun was to be had with treats  She made these raspberry bites for her birthday party, we made  these cupcakes for classroom treats.

My babies are really growing up.  This sweet girl wraps up elementary in the spring and heads into the youth group this summer.  Growing. Up.

 

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