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The Snow Birds Keep Giving

I guess since Kristen blogged about it yesterday evening, it’s safe to show you her new fabric project. Kristen and I have been dear blogging buddies for a long time and if you haven’t visited her blog or website, you are missing out on some amazing inspiration. She designs her own fabrics, which she sells by the piece, and she also sews them into bags, pouches, dolls, etc. Not to mention the fact that she’s starting to sell her dress designs in Australian shops, too. The fabric that I have from her is hands-down my favorite fabric in my stash. And knowing my nature, it will probably sit in my stash for awhile before I have the nerve to cut it up.
Apparently, when Kristen saw my snow birds she was taken with them and decided to create a new fabric design based upon their chubby little profiles:

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I swiped this pic from her blog, so it’s pretty blurry. There’s a better picture here….
She’s going to print it on a stone cotton or natural linen….and eventually it will be for sale on her website. 
Kristen, I love it. Those chubby birds are feeling very full of themselves, and I can’t wait to get a piece for myself….(she and I already have some diaper bag plans in the works–one more thing to cross off my list!)

Speaking of lists, I am slowly crawling out of last week’s mandatory blog break. Really, the only thing I got done…well, I didn’t get anything DONE, but I’m very close on the biggest project which was the family calendar. I’m in the tweaking, caption-checking, file converting, send it to the printer phase now. But I’m breathing a little easier with the hard work behind me.

Oh, and I guess we did make progress on something else…but we have since regressed back into separate rooms. The girls had two rocky nights together sharing a room–which I was prepared for. Dan may not agree, but I think putting them to bed is a little easier, despite the tennis match that goes on while I stand between their beds. I get one tucked in and turn to the other for tucking, meanwhile the tucked in one pops up for a drink of water, which while I turn my back, makes the other pop up for her drink of water. If one gets an extra hug and kiss, the other needs an extra…and on and on.

The first two nights were punctuated by Mary waking up many times and finally just sleeping in bed with me and Dan for a few hours. Which broke Emma’s heart: "But I’m so used to having Mary sleep in my room now, I can’t sleep without her!"
It had been four hours, folks. But I loved the sentiment.
Two days after starting to share rooms, they both came down with fevers and colds…so we’ve temporarily moved Mary back into her crib for the sake of good, healthy sleep for both of them. But we’re not giving up. I’d rather be working on this transition now, not in ten weeks.

I feel like I could just ramble on and on in this post, but I’m going to bite my lip and save it for tomorrow. See what happens when I spend a week away? I did peek at blogs, and I only think I broke down and commented a few times. And I also flickr’d a bit in the evenings…but it was much-needed…

Alright. Good to be back. Until tomorrow….

I guess since Kristen blogged about it yesterday evening, it’s safe to show you her new fabric project. Kristen and I have been dear blogging buddies for a long time and if you haven’t visited her blog or website, you are missing out on some amazing inspiration. She designs her own fabrics, which she sells by the piece, and she also sews them into bags, pouches, dolls, etc. Not to mention the fact that she’s starting to sell her dress designs in Australian shops, too. The fabric that I have from her is hands-down my favorite fabric in my stash. And knowing my nature, it will probably sit in my stash for awhile before I have the nerve to cut it up.
Apparently, when Kristen saw my snow birds she was taken with them and decided to create a new fabric design based upon their chubby little profiles:

Mollybirdsml_2

I swiped this pic from her blog, so it’s pretty blurry. There’s a better picture here….
She’s going to print it on a stone cotton or natural linen….and eventually it will be for sale on her website. 
Kristen, I love it. Those chubby birds are feeling very full of themselves, and I can’t wait to get a piece for myself….(she and I already have some diaper bag plans in the works–one more thing to cross off my list!)

Speaking of lists, I am slowly crawling out of last week’s mandatory blog break. Really, the only thing I got done…well, I didn’t get anything DONE, but I’m very close on the biggest project which was the family calendar. I’m in the tweaking, caption-checking, file converting, send it to the printer phase now. But I’m breathing a little easier with the hard work behind me.

Oh, and I guess we did make progress on something else…but we have since regressed back into separate rooms. The girls had two rocky nights together sharing a room–which I was prepared for. Dan may not agree, but I think putting them to bed is a little easier, despite the tennis match that goes on while I stand between their beds. I get one tucked in and turn to the other for tucking, meanwhile the tucked in one pops up for a drink of water, which while I turn my back, makes the other pop up for her drink of water. If one gets an extra hug and kiss, the other needs an extra…and on and on.

The first two nights were punctuated by Mary waking up many times and finally just sleeping in bed with me and Dan for a few hours. Which broke Emma’s heart: "But I’m so used to having Mary sleep in my room now, I can’t sleep without her!"
It had been four hours, folks. But I loved the sentiment.
Two days after starting to share rooms, they both came down with fevers and colds…so we’ve temporarily moved Mary back into her crib for the sake of good, healthy sleep for both of them. But we’re not giving up. I’d rather be working on this transition now, not in ten weeks.

I feel like I could just ramble on and on in this post, but I’m going to bite my lip and save it for tomorrow. See what happens when I spend a week away? I did peek at blogs, and I only think I broke down and commented a few times. And I also flickr’d a bit in the evenings…but it was much-needed…

Alright. Good to be back. Until tomorrow….

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cat nap

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not sure where the rug ends and the static-y kitten begins in this picture….

Anyway, I’m forcing myself to take a blog break this week. Must. Walk. Away. I have a few things breathing down my neck, that need attention–the 2007 calendar that I have to put out for my dad’s side of the family. Yes, I realize it is mid-February. Thankfully, we thought of this last year and added a few cushion-months, which I have easily used up. It involves collecting pictures from 15 children, 45+ grandchildren, a handful of great-grandchildren, things I’ve dusted off from the family archives and turning them into a bound 12-month (or 14) family calendar. It’s a project.  A fun one. But a project.

And did I ever tell you all that I got the "job" for the local farmer’s market? I’ll be designing a blog and blogging twice a month for them. I’m really excited about it. But have to get to work. They want things in place by mid-March….yikes.

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And this little guy, along with some other goodies are patiently waiting to be boxed up and shipped across the ocean to our mini-swap partner–a little elephant-loving cutie.  Thankfully, they all just got back from a vacation and are just behind as me..at least I still hope so. My husband wasn’t too fond of this elephant design because of its skinny trunk. But he told me I could get away with it being a very modern elephant. I hope our swap partner likes it??!!

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oh yeah, and I’m 30 weeks pregnant and feeling a bit of pressure to get ready. All mynewborn baby clothes are boxed up in the basement in our Wisconsin house, which I honestly thought would have sold by now. (but we have very good prospects at the moment). I have no crib bedding, no car seat, no clothes for the baby, especially if its a boy…and at the moment, I can’t even think what else you need for a baby, but I know there are other things…oh and I’d really like to give the room a fresh coat of paint and some curtains. Phew…I think I’m nesting.
Not to mention the fact that my sweet little two year old has been paitently waiting for her transition to a big girl bed–which we’ve been talking about since Christmas. Today we went to IKEA and got her and Emma matching comforter covers and bedside lamps for reading at night. So this week will be the big transition, not only out of her crib, but into sleeping in the same room as her big sister.  And can I tell you how excited I am about this? My two little girls nestled in beds together in the same room. Stories together at night, the idea of them giggling under the sheets after we turn out the lights??!! You experienced mothers of sleep-together-siblings are probably rolling your eyes at my naiveness (which is a word, I just looked it up).

So, now looking at this list, I think I should take a three week break. No, kidding. Really, I’m not stressed out about, I just know something has to give and blogging really is what needs to give for now. Although it is very hard for me to see those little numbers tick higher and higher beside your names in bloglines each day. I may have to visit just a little. Maybe, as my reward for things accomplished. And I know that not everything will get done in a week, but you know..priorities, man.

So have a lovely week. We’re getting big snow storms on Wednesday, supposedly. The perfect excuse to stay in doors and gets things done!

Must.Walk.Away.

P1010002_11
not sure where the rug ends and the static-y kitten begins in this picture….

Anyway, I’m forcing myself to take a blog break this week. Must. Walk. Away. I have a few things breathing down my neck, that need attention–the 2007 calendar that I have to put out for my dad’s side of the family. Yes, I realize it is mid-February. Thankfully, we thought of this last year and added a few cushion-months, which I have easily used up. It involves collecting pictures from 15 children, 45+ grandchildren, a handful of great-grandchildren, things I’ve dusted off from the family archives and turning them into a bound 12-month (or 14) family calendar. It’s a project.  A fun one. But a project.

And did I ever tell you all that I got the "job" for the local farmer’s market? I’ll be designing a blog and blogging twice a month for them. I’m really excited about it. But have to get to work. They want things in place by mid-March….yikes.

P1010001_11

And this little guy, along with some other goodies are patiently waiting to be boxed up and shipped across the ocean to our mini-swap partner–a little elephant-loving cutie.  Thankfully, they all just got back from a vacation and are just behind as me..at least I still hope so. My husband wasn’t too fond of this elephant design because of its skinny trunk. But he told me I could get away with it being a very modern elephant. I hope our swap partner likes it??!!

P1010006_15

oh yeah, and I’m 30 weeks pregnant and feeling a bit of pressure to get ready. All mynewborn baby clothes are boxed up in the basement in our Wisconsin house, which I honestly thought would have sold by now. (but we have very good prospects at the moment). I have no crib bedding, no car seat, no clothes for the baby, especially if its a boy…and at the moment, I can’t even think what else you need for a baby, but I know there are other things…oh and I’d really like to give the room a fresh coat of paint and some curtains. Phew…I think I’m nesting.
Not to mention the fact that my sweet little two year old has been paitently waiting for her transition to a big girl bed–which we’ve been talking about since Christmas. Today we went to IKEA and got her and Emma matching comforter covers and bedside lamps for reading at night. So this week will be the big transition, not only out of her crib, but into sleeping in the same room as her big sister.  And can I tell you how excited I am about this? My two little girls nestled in beds together in the same room. Stories together at night, the idea of them giggling under the sheets after we turn out the lights??!! You experienced mothers of sleep-together-siblings are probably rolling your eyes at my naiveness (which is a word, I just looked it up).

So, now looking at this list, I think I should take a three week break. No, kidding. Really, I’m not stressed out about, I just know something has to give and blogging really is what needs to give for now. Although it is very hard for me to see those little numbers tick higher and higher beside your names in bloglines each day. I may have to visit just a little. Maybe, as my reward for things accomplished. And I know that not everything will get done in a week, but you know..priorities, man.

So have a lovely week. We’re getting big snow storms on Wednesday, supposedly. The perfect excuse to stay in doors and gets things done!

Must.Walk.Away.

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snow birds

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We got one of my favorite kinds of snows last night–the kind that you don’t know is coming…I peeked outside the window in the middle of the night (during trip one of three to the bathroom–ahh, pregnancy) and there it was, falling in big fluffy flakes while we slept, unaware.
This morning, cheerios and granola was barely consumed before my real-life snow birds were outside (with a myriad of my mixing bowls) to get their first real snow fix of the winter.

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So this little clutch of birds is my new little venture with power tools. Actually, the jigsaw was the only high-powered tool, the rest was done by hand. I didn’t buy anything new for this project–and used only scrap wood and paints that I had in my stash. I was waiting to show them because I really NEED to make babies for these girls. Can’t you just see a little line of miniature baby birds in row behind them? But, I just haven’t gotten the chance to get over there to the workshop, so for now they’ll be single ladies until the chicks come along.
I’m not sure yet what I want to do with them…but I’m thinking I’ll definitely try some more, in different colors. Maybe a sweet little row of them on a shelf in the baby’s room? I don’t know…but their simplicity and chubby-ness makes me smile.

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Also making me smile is repurposing my gaiam countertop bag dryer as a mitten and hat dryer beside the wood stove. It’s perfect. This little kitchen gadget is worth every penny, even if it only serves as a bag dryer. It makes reusing those ridiculously expensive ziploc bags so easy. Thanks to my grandmother, the queen of saving, reuse and recycling, for the inspiration.

Random Announcements and a question:
A miniswap flickr photo pool is here to post pictures of your swapping stash.

The recipe my sister used for the Mushrooom Artichoke soup at my mom’s birthday lunch is here. She couldn’t find the called for mushrooms, so she used 8 oz of baby bellas and 1.5 pounds of plain white mushrooms, instead.

Could someone please tell me the HTML code so that I can just use a one word link back to my blog on my flickr pictures instead of the big, long link address? thank.you.   

P1010005_12
We got one of my favorite kinds of snows last night–the kind that you don’t know is coming…I peeked outside the window in the middle of the night (during trip one of three to the bathroom–ahh, pregnancy) and there it was, falling in big fluffy flakes while we slept, unaware.
This morning, cheerios and granola was barely consumed before my real-life snow birds were outside (with a myriad of my mixing bowls) to get their first real snow fix of the winter.

P1010010_11

So this little clutch of birds is my new little venture with power tools. Actually, the jigsaw was the only high-powered tool, the rest was done by hand. I didn’t buy anything new for this project–and used only scrap wood and paints that I had in my stash. I was waiting to show them because I really NEED to make babies for these girls. Can’t you just see a little line of miniature baby birds in row behind them? But, I just haven’t gotten the chance to get over there to the workshop, so for now they’ll be single ladies until the chicks come along.
I’m not sure yet what I want to do with them…but I’m thinking I’ll definitely try some more, in different colors. Maybe a sweet little row of them on a shelf in the baby’s room? I don’t know…but their simplicity and chubby-ness makes me smile.

P1010003_17

Also making me smile is repurposing my gaiam countertop bag dryer as a mitten and hat dryer beside the wood stove. It’s perfect. This little kitchen gadget is worth every penny, even if it only serves as a bag dryer. It makes reusing those ridiculously expensive ziploc bags so easy. Thanks to my grandmother, the queen of saving, reuse and recycling, for the inspiration.

Random Announcements and a question:
A miniswap flickr photo pool is here to post pictures of your swapping stash.

The recipe my sister used for the Mushrooom Artichoke soup at my mom’s birthday lunch is here. She couldn’t find the called for mushrooms, so she used 8 oz of baby bellas and 1.5 pounds of plain white mushrooms, instead.

Could someone please tell me the HTML code so that I can just use a one word link back to my blog on my flickr pictures instead of the big, long link address? thank.you.