Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Crafts this summer

Back in May I was reading my friend's blog and she referred to her sister's blog which had a huge list of sewing projects with links to the tutorials which show how to make them. It's AWESOME! These sisters make so many cute things. I look through it all the time and now I've kind of started making my own list with links. Since then I've been trying some of them for birthday, baby, and graduation gifts. I love doing this stuff. It's kind of like "my time", even if it does go through early the next morning. :0) One of my favorite parts is going to pick out the material. I called Glen one time while I was at SAS and told him how excited I was and how much fun I was having finding all these cute matching materials. He said, "oookayyyy." He just doesn't understand. :0) Anyways, I thought I would share them and put the links in case anyone is interested. Oh, also, if anyone is interested, another great fabric store is "Home Fabrics" on Stapley off the 60 by the AMC theatre. They have a lot of cute heavy duty material for great prices.

Valori Wells: Grocery Tote: http://valoriwells.typepad.com/valori_wells/2007/11/grocery-tote.html
I made this for Julianne's birthday because she's out of the house soon and will have to do her own grocery shopping, plus she could use it for other things too. Thought I would help her be a little "green." :0)
This is supposed to be the inside, but as you can see it could be the outside. That's the groceries I put in the bag for Julianne; classic spaghetti, macaroni, and raman noodles.
Easy Skirt Tutorial:
This was for my niece Anika; her birthday is on the 4th of July.
Nursing Cover:
This nursing cover was for Carolyn when she had her baby. I pretty much followed this tutorial, but I also added a contrasting fabric on the other side. So I kind of used the one my friend, Leslie, had made me as a guide.
Here's another nursing cover I gave Kelsey.
Crayon Roll:
I had made a couple of these for my nephews Dayson and Carson. I thought they were nice because it seems if you ever take crayons to church, or even at home, ALL the crayons end up out of the box and all over. So this way you can lay them all out and see every color and keep them neat, hopefully. :0)
Crayons all rolled up.
Reversible Shoulder Bag:
http://lulalouise.blogspot.com/2008/01/reversible-shoulder-bag-tutorial.html
I love reversibles, and it's nice and big too. This one was for my niece Kamery when she graduated. When I gave it to her I had put a "Daily Survival Kit" in it; something similar to the one from this link: http://www.wow4u.com/daily/index.html. One of my favorite teachers in high school, Ms. Vandament, gave a kit similar to this to each student in my class when we graduated. I thought it was great and so cute.

Fabric beach balls: http://www.purlbee.com/fabric-beach-balls/

I made these for my niece Makenna. It was fun to find the material to match her room. I thought these fabric balls were so cute and just had to try it. I made them the night Glen took both boys to father's and sons outing. I lost track of time and ended up staying up all night making them. I had so much fun, and they really aren't that hard.

That's all for now. I would love to get other's ideas. Have fun.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Weekend of Work and Play

I just thought I would post some pictures of this weekend. Although Glen still had to work on Friday, our weekend kind of started on Thursday. Jacob spent the night at our house Wednesday, and so when my mom picked him up on Thursday Kade said "I want to go to 'hajo'!" So the wonderful mother she is, my mom offered to take Kade from Thursday until Sunday. Kade had so much fun! My mom said he did great except in the evenings when he would get tired he would ask for me and to come home. So at least I know he loves us! I would talk to him every day and he sang us songs and reported what he was doing. Jacob, of course, is his bud and they played all day, and Jacob would race Kade to see who could finish their meal first to get Kade to finish his food (he used to be such a good eater, and now he just gets too busy and doesn't want to eat). Even though Kade's home, he still talks about this dog they saw in Ajo. So Kade was gone, and Bryson sleeps from about 8pm until after 10am (just waking up once to eat). On Saturday night he went to bed at 7:30pm and woke up Sunday at 11am. It was awesome. We got to sleep in plus take a nap before getting ready for church. On Thursday night we watched a movie with Tim and Cara. Friday night Esther and Jesse came and we traded watching kids to have a date. They spent the night and then Saturday morning Esther and I went to some yard sales. Now I have to brag about my husband a bit. Our HOA spotted us on four different projects: rust on screen door, cables can't be showing, fix gate, and the roof on our patio (still need to do this). We got an extension and have to get them done by the end of August. So Glen dedicated Saturday for some of those things. Although they weren't that hard of projects, they still were time consuming and outside in our great 20 million degree weather in July. What made him even greater was he let me shop basically all day and for a couple of hours while I was gone he worked with Bryson on his back. And then about 9pm when he was done and came inside, he didn't even complain that the house was a wreck. He really works hard and does such a great job. I love him so much. Thanks babe. On Sunday, my dad brought Kade to Esther's house in Maricopa about 5:30am and Esther offered to take him to church with them. So after church, Glen and I took our crock pot meal to Esther's house and picked him up. Esther was nice to provide all the side dishes, dessert and she even made salsa. Thanks Esther and Jesse. We ate and then Malin and Sarah came over and we all played BUST! It was so fun, but everything has to come to an END!ha. (notice the first picture.ha)
Bryson has this thing about always going head first. This is Emma's baby's pack n' play.
Video of Bryson falling in the baby pack n' play!
Kade fell asleep holding on Emma's princess ball.
Glen scraping off the rust and then he repainted the screen.This is the old board that the gate was supposed to latch on to.
New one. I'm sooo excited my gate actually closes now!
Bryson's avocado face!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Posing for the Camera

On Sunday, after we got home from church, we took Bryson out of his carseat and he was so hot and sweaty. Poor baby. I always feel bad in the summer time putting these kids in steaming hot carseats. His head was so sweaty we started making hairdos. He desparately needs a haircut. He's still cute, though.

Kade took this picture.
Kade posing for the camera.

Kade started walking away from me and I told him to turn around for a picture. This is the pose he gave me. Too funny.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Bryson on stairs

Here's a couple videos of Bryson going up and down the stairs. I love chasing him while he laughs and tries to climb faster. It's so cute. He's been climbing up the stairs for about a couple months now, but hasn't learned how to go down. So we've been trying to teach him to go down on his stomach with his feet first, but instead he goes down sideways or head first. I love it, just ignore the part where he falls. :0)


Sunday, July 5, 2009

Going for candy

This is a short little clip of how Kade was going for the candy at the parade. He would just kind of run around slowly in a circle while Glen would yell and point "get the candy, hurry!" It was funny. Luckily Nick and Ben were so nice to share and show Kade where to get the candy.We're going to have to teach him to be more agressive. On the other hand, I guess it's good he's not getting candy. ha. It was fun.

4th of July

Can you believe it? It's one day after the 4th and I'm actually putting it on my blog. We've been in Clay Springs for the weekend with Glen's dad and Glen's sister, Cara and her family. We didn't get up here until 1:30am early Friday morning. Then Glen did a 5:30am temple session with his dad and grandpa in Snowflake. By the time they got home, about 9am, I had started bottling peaches for myself and Dad Jackson. I pretty much spent all day Friday doing peaches, apricots and apricot jam with some help from dad. Glen helped by watching the kids. It felt so good when my last batch was pulled out about 11:30pm. Then the next day, 4th of July, we started early by going to the flag raising and pancake breakfast at 6am at the church building. Tim took Kaitlyn and Konnor in early to be part of the parade with Tim's family in the Dairy Queen T Bucket car. So Cara and Makenna joined us as we watched the cute 2 minute parade in Clay Springs. Glen's grandpa was the Grand Marshal. We then headed to the Show Low parade and joined the Letcher family, some friends from our old ward in Tempe. We missed about half of the parade but still made it to see Tim and the kids. After the parade, Chris and Terri Holladay, Tim's parents, were so nice to have us over for a huge delicious lunch and a nice ride in the T bucket. They also fed us DQ flamethrowers for dinner Friday and ice cream Saturday. Thank you Holladays! We then headed back to Clay Springs to do some more shooting with the Letcher family. They were so nice to let us try all their different guns that I have no clue about, but it was fun to miss all my targets!ha. seriously i did. However, the day before I got 0 out of 10 clay pigeons and this time I got 5 out 10. Not bad, huh? That night we thought about going to see the fireworks in Heber but we were pretty lame and tired and didn't want to drive 30 minutes. So we watched "Forever Strong" with dad and Tim and Cara because they had not seen it yet. It's been a fun and busy weekend. I'm sure grateful for our Independence, and because of that we have religious freedom and Joseph Smith was able to restore the gospel on the earth. Hope everyone had fun celebrating this weekend as well.

Grandpa Jackson as Grand Marshal in Clay Springs. He served in World War II and has been a resident of Clay Springs since 1920.
Kade with Nick and Ben Letcher waiting to get candy from the parade.
Cute Bryson and Glen cheering in the back.
Glen and I taking a ride in the Holladay's T Bucket. It's awesome!

Glen helping Kade shoot a .22 gun.

Getting ready to shoot a AR-15.

Cool gun, I'm just a bad shot.