Thursday, December 23, 2010

Procrastination and Anticipation

Today I ran around doing all the things a typical procrastinator does. I have perfected my ability to procrastinate. Maybe I should included something about procrastination in my New Year's resolution.... ahhh.. who am I kidding? I braved the grocery store yesterday, but didn't plan well and had to go back today! I really think half of the city was at the grocery store when I was there. I have to hand it to the boys, they behaved well. They coudn't hold themselves together the last five minutes, but we had been in line for about 20min. I was proud of them. By the time I got home, Daddy was already home and he was on a mission. His usual mission: cleaning the house. Everybody had a job. I swept and mopped, he folded and put away laundry, little elf put things away in his room while the big elf vacuumed the whole house. He did an awesome job! He even pulled out the attachment and vacuumed near the baseboards. The house looked wonderful. My little elves helped me in the kitchen again. We made cornbread to go with the beef stew for dinner. There is nothing like warm, out of the oven, cornbread to accompany the beef stew.

Although tomorrow is Christmas Eve, it will be Christmas in our house. The joys of being a nurse is that the hospital is always open and yes, people have babies on Christmas too! A joy and a sacrifice all in one. I have the day planned out tomorrow, we'll see how it goes. I love Christmas and I can't wait for the boys to finally be able to rip open boxes and bags they have waiting for them between the trees. To see their faces light up. I always remember the anticipation when I was a kid. I love to relive that in my kids. We will have brunch, hopefully get to go to service in the afternoon, I will make Christmas dinner and then we will open presents. Stockings will be filled that evening for them to open on true Christmas morning. We will definitely have to do facetime on our phones for that one since I will be at work. Gotta love technology! For now, I'm going to rest up for the busy day ahead. Good night!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

A Tree Party for Two

There is nothing like a Christmas tree that puts you in that holiday spirit. I'm a "fresh cut Christmas tree" kinda girl. I have always had a fresh tree in my house ever since I was small. It brought me such joy to decorate the tree. I took much pride in doing it. It was a meticulous process. I didn't even mind untangling all the lights and playing "engineer" when one light wasn't working. It was like a puzzle and I LOVE puzzles. Once the tree went up, I was set for the rest of the season.

Unfortunately, this year we didn't get a fresh tree. I'm wondering if that is why it has been harder this year for me to get into the Christmas spirit. I tried and tried to come to terms with the fact that it wasn't going to happen this year and just put my big girl panties on and move on. However, that was easier said than done. As brown shipping boxes started to appear in my living room from family around the country, it was getting harder and harder to not have a tree. I even tried to get an artificial tree, but I was shocked to see how expensive they were. Couldn't justify paying $80 for an artificial (that's after 50% off) when I could get a real one for $20. So I did what most mothers do.... lived my dreams through my kids. I started a new tradition.

I called upon my elves and we went on a hunt for two small trees. After driving around all day to a long list of stores, my final stop, my saving grace, was good 'ole Target. I got a two pack of 42" pre-lit trees for $20!!!! That's $10 a tree for each kid! For a tree that is about as tall as the smallest elf! Just can't beat that. I had them pick out their own ornaments that they wanted to decorate with and let them decorate however they wanted. I'm a bit of a perfectionist and I had to continually tell myself, "Let the kids be kids and decorate like kids." They did a fantastic job.

First artificial tree box I have ever opened.
{Little elf is in the background too excited for words}


Both elves "opening" up the tree
{Yes, mommy wound up doing this task}

Elves exercising their artistic abilities


Big elf wrapping beaded decor around tree

Little elf was frustrated with his beaded decor and delegated task to mommy so he could play photographer

Big elf hard at work


Little elf hanging his ornaments

Big elf and his tree.
{I love you too handsome man}


Little elf and his tree

Beautiful trees

It does feel a bit more like Christmas now. The boys had such a great time with their trees. They did a wonderful job. A new tradition has begun. Now to get their presents wrapped and put "between the trees". I definitely need to get the stockings hung up by the chimney with care. Since the elves hope that St. Nick will soon be there. Goodnight y'all.

PS. Has anyone noticed that the older your kids get, the more broke they make St. Nick? Just sayin'....







Sunday, December 19, 2010

Circle Blues

I have been working on the binding of this quilt for a while. I am so happy to report that this quilt is completed. I posted about this quilt earlier here. It was a great and easy pattern to follow found in Quilts and More magazine Summer 2010, designed by Julie Herman.

All folded up in front of my fireplace.
(you know you want to open it)


front

upclose photo of backing

back

This quilt measures 56x48". It is a very cuddly large lap quilt (or playmat) featuring 8 different blue fabrics on a solid white background. I raided my mom's closet last christmas for scraps. It turned out to be a successful raid. :) I love to open this quilt and just stare at it. I also love to just wrap myself in it. A beautiful winter quilt to cuddle up with a book or a loved one in front of the fireplace on a cold snowy night.


Friday, December 17, 2010

Day of Parties

Tis the season for shopping, baking, and of course... Christmas Parties!!!! While Christmas parties are great, having THREE in one day has officially worn me out. Especially when two of them involve 20 kids that have eaten 5 months of sugar allowance in about 10 minutes. Yes, I contributed to that sugar consumption with some help from my little elves.

If I am not crafting with fabric, I am using my next favorite medium: buttercream frosting made from scratch. This is the first year that both boys are in school together. Meaning, I have to juggle two Christmas parties. Fortunately the youngest elf's party started at 1:30pm and the oldest elf's party was at 2:30. I believe I make the cutest cakes and cupcakes (yes, that was prideful, because I do take pride in my sugar creations), so I signed up to bring cupcakes to BOTH of the boys' class parties. For those who are counting that is 48 cupcakes! After perusing the internet for the cutest ideas, I settled on melting snowmen. Something cute that the boys could help me with. They love getting into mommy's frosting and helping bake goodies. Actually, I think they wait to see how much of mommy's frosting is left over for them to steal so that the garbage can doesn't get the pleasure of consuming mommy's buttercream frosting.

Preparing for the challenge

My little elves helping at their "stations"

Oldest elf filling up cupcakes

Littlest elf giving it a try


Mommy and little elf attaching heads to cupcakes

Both elves admiring their work

Melted snowman

Melted snowman army
(They have no idea the battle of 40 kids they will enter)

My goodness this elf is soooo cute

My oldest elf. He's sooo handsome. What a little man.

So after I have prepared for and attended each class party. I whisk the boys home where I finish off the remaining cupcakes for my work party. There was NO WAY I was going to let those extras stay in the house! The snowmen that had escaped the vortex of kids, was about to meet..... the nurses!!! Not one snowman survived I am happy to report. I love my nurses I work with! They make my job enjoyable and so much easier. There is nothing like working with a great team.
My little elft, myself, and Gunilla
(She cracks me up!!! Watch out, between the two of us, you never know what will be said!)

Kylie, myself, Kara,and little Braylie
(Kylie lets me love on Braylie to get my baby fix. Kara is my craft partner in crime)

There are so many others of my partners in crime I did not get photo'd with! I truly love my girls I work with!

The best part of our party was our Secret Santa exchange and reveal. We have been giving and receiving small gifts all week.
I was secret santa for Aurora, one of our charge nurses.
(Oh the things I could say that would make you laugh so hard you pee in your pants)

My gift from my secret santa- oh the endless possibilities
(Absolutely my favorite part of the night)

So overall, today was busy, merry, and blessed. I am officially.... EXHAUSTED!

My elves are tucked away in their beds with visions of sugarplums in their heads. The clock will strike 6 tomorrow and I will dress in blue, to welcome the babies anew. Hand them to moms who's faces light up with joy, whether it is a girl or boy. Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night.


Thursday, December 9, 2010

Wife, Mommy, Nurse, Quilter

All of my jobs in order of importance. Unfortunately, only one of my jobs pays my monetarily. The first two pay me in daily blessings. Being a nurse I get paid to see little blessings being born. My last job is my way of blessing others. It has been a busy week for all of my jobs. All of them are demanding of my time, to which there are only 24 hours in a day. I've thought if I had another 24hours in a day I STILL wouldn't have enough time. My babies have been sick all week. First the little one. Just as he got well, the oldest got sick. Daddy and I have taken turns staying home from work to take care of the boys. The oldest helped me quilt a little today. Making sure I kept my squares in the right order and my sashing was of correct length. I chalk it all up to mathematical lessons. Seriously, try getting a 4th grader to figure out how much binding fabric you need and how many strips you should cut! That is one challenging word problem. I broke it up into sections of course. My little math whiz took about 10minutes to figure it out. :) I won't tell him there's an app for that. He's my little engineer. He builds fighter jets out of legos from his head. No pattern... no picture.. just the one in his head.

A jet he made months ago while mommy was napping with little brother. Isn't that amazing? He will tell you where the missles are and the bombs. It's amazing how that boy's mind works. Love that little man!

Saturday, December 4, 2010

A Twist on Christmas

I took a class at my LQS, Rachael's Fabrics, to learn how to make a twister quilt. We worked on a table runner. The girls at the shop were nice enough to pick out my fabrics for me. I was in a hurry when I went to purchase my kit. :( After I put the quilt together, I realized that they weren't necessarily the colors I would have chosen. However, learning to make the quilt was a blast!! It was simple and quick. I was able to finish the top of the table runner in 3 hours! It only took me about two hours to quilt and another 2-3 hours to attach the binding and blind stich it closed. I am going to do another one of these in black, white, and red fabrics. Perhaps a lap-sized quilt. I can visualize it in my head. It looks yummy and makes me smile with excitement. Unfortunately, this quilt will have to wait until the beginning of the year. I have plenty of projects to complete until then. I also have to somehow try to find time to START shopping for Christmas presents!!! It's so hard for me to believe it is already the first week of December! The following are pictures from my table runner.

The front

I LOVE the back


Echo stitching done in green. Stippling on border done in red.


Beautiful Binding


Christmas Twister

I can't say this is one of my favorites by any means. However, it is making a special friend very happy this Christmas. I'm glad she loved it and enjoys it. It was lots of fun to make! It would be a shame for it to stay hidden in my closet.

Have a great night!