Last month I posted about the coordinating outfits I made for my kids and my best friends kids. I just received these pictures and I couldn't wait to share. I can only show the pictures of my kiddos but they are adorable! And the pictures of all four kids together are hilarious! Be prepared for lots of cute pictures. I love these two so much.
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Sewing Sneak Peeks
I have been busy sewing but all my projects have to be kept secret until the time I can post about them!
I'm guest posting on a few blogs in September/October, pattern testing and I'm also sewing along during Project Run and Play! I love everything I'm working on and I can't wait to share it all with you!
Here are some peeks into my recent projects.
Hoping its not 95 degrees again tomorrow so my kids will nap...and I can sew!
Friday, August 23, 2013
Family Meals
I remember the weekly list of dinners, in my mom’s handwriting, placed on the side of the refrigerator. Chicken cacciatore, chili dogs, taco salad, macaroni and cheese, chicken tacos , turkey burgers, chicken kabobs, manicotti. We always knew what we were going to have for dinner and we ate dinner together, as a family. Every night at 6:00pm. We prayed and then spent the time together laughing, talking about our day, sometimes arguing or not saying much at all.
Growing up I didn’t really cook. Well, I helped my mom in the kitchen but I was grossed out by meat and didn’t enjoy making dinner. After getting married I realized that we needed to eat and that meant cooking, so I made the meals that I knew. Ingredients and recipes I was familiar with. Casseroles, tater tots (oh how I love tater tots!), chicken, turkey, pasta.
Then, I found cookbooks. Wonderful new foods to try, foods that were different, foods I had never heard of. And I started to love cooking. We never had a list of weekly dinners posted on the refrigerator. Dinner would be a surprise when Brian would come home from work.
After almost 15 years of marriage, I’m now doing meal planning. I was resistant. It felt too…stay-at-home-mom, boring, predictable. But I’ve found out that it’s helpful. It’s more cost effective and it makes me more organized and with a toddler that is important! Each week the menu is different. I guess in my mind that’s one way I can keep it from becoming too boring. Plus, I love experimenting with new recipes! So far, it's working out well. I don't have something planned for each day of the week because some days are for leftovers or for my lazy, comfort food cooking (grilled cheese, pasta, risotto).
Miette is now old enough to know that we pray before eating our meals. And she makes sure to remind me if I forget! It’s so cute watching her fold her little hands and then enthusiastically say “Amen!” when the prayer is done. I love sharing meals with my family (and with friends) and I look forward to sharing many more with the ones I love.
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Black and Green Stripes
ILife has been busy lately which means not much sewing has been happening. But I realized I never shared this cute green and black striped hoodie
I actually made this for someone else. I participated in a Peek-a-Boo pattern clothing swap. I was matched up with someone who had a child the same size as Miette and sewed for him. Then another person sewed something for Miette. It was so fun! The recipient of the hoodie was a boy but I think it looks just as cute on my girl!
The Pattern: Hangout Hoodie by Peek-a-Boo Patterns
The Fabric: Green and black striped jersey knit. Solid black double knit. Both found at SAS Fabrics.
The Size: 5
I have a lot of projects in the queue but can't share a lot of them until September!
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