Showing posts with label Mason. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mason. Show all posts

Sunday, April 28, 2013

More Civil War

Today Karen and I are showing you another block of our Civil War Sampler.   These blocks are really fun and easy to make.   Karen mentioned last Sunday that she is doing the 12" block version.   I'm making mine into the 8" version.   Click on over to see what she's managed to do with hers.   I know I'm gonna like it more than mine. :)



This completed one belongs to Woolie Lori who brought hers to Woolie group to show me.   Such wonderful inspiration.    It always helps to see what the end result will look like.  




Speaking of Woolies... we are all still working on our Buttermilk Basin Wool & Needle Handwork BOM.   These are the March mats.   We missed our March get together so I needed to get caught up for ya.  


Here are the April mats.   It's so fun to see how everyone puts their own unique spin on them.   That's mine on the burlap board.   I just took it right off the wall for show and tell.  


And I just thought I'd show you my little munchkins who were in town last week for my birthday (actually, it was for their spring break, but I can say they came for me).   I can't believe how big they are getting.  Mason turns 4 in May and Emma will be SEVEN in Sept.   Where does the time go?   Yikes!


Sandy (no blog) and I are also doing another Civil War quilt-a-long and I'll be showing you those blocks this week.

Hugs, Anne

Monday, June 25, 2012

And the winner is…

Before I tell you who, I have to tell you how the winner was chosen.    A little 5 year old named Emma decided that #16 was the perfect number for a winner. 

 

So, Paulette, it’s YOU!     Send me your address and I’ll get JoAnn’s book off to you.  

 

We just got back from seeing Emma’s dance recital in Seattle and it sure was cute.

 

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We brought Emma and Mason back to Bend with us for a few days of Grammy and Papa time.

 

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So, if you don’t hear from me, we’re a little busy here having fun. 

 

Since the giveaway was a book by JoAnn Mullaly of Wool Crazy JAM, I thought I’d leave you with one of JoAnn’s patterns that  I made last year for Christmas.   I saw this on the Country Loft blog and had to have it.  I called the shop and JoAnn actually answered the phone!  How cool is that?

 

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A BIG thanks to everyone who commented on all my Quilt Market photos.   Hopefully you saw something that got your creative juices flowing. 

 

Back on Thursday with our Comfort and Joy Quilt a long.   

 

Hugs, Anne

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Dr. Seuss

Mommy had texted me a picture of Emma trying on an apron in Dr. Seuss fabric. So, off I went on a search of that fabric and found some for each of the kids.

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Mason is probably wondering what we’d done to him.

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I think Emma loved hers tho!

Daddy is a chef and they both love helping him cook.   Now they are outfitted!

Hugs, Anne

Sunday, March 25, 2012

I Spy

We went to Seattle a couple of weeks ago and I took a couple of fun things up for Emma and Mason.
  
This is my version of an I Spy quilt.   No way was I going to make the traditional version with all those angles.  LOL

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If you enlarge the photo, you can see their names within the letters. I also had the quilter put their names in the border.

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They loved searching for all the fun things on it.

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It was really fun gathering all the fabrics to make it.   Got some great ones from swaps with friends. 
 
Hugs, Anne

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Some days…

things just don’t go according to plan.

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Emma + Santa = Love

Mason + Santa….add your own caption.

(At Mason’s expense, we all thought this was hilarious)

Merry Christmas?

Hugs, Anne

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Quilt Show

Today was the annual quilt show in the park by the Mt Bachelor Quilt Guild.   The weather was wonderful..just right for an outdoor show.    I took tons of pictures so will probably split this up into a few posts.

Enjoy!

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The featured quilter was Alice Pederson who does a lot of machine embroidery.

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A close up.

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And, most importantly…we just got back from Seattle.  Watched the kiddos while Mommy and Daddy went to NYCity for business/pleasure.   We had a great time spoiling taking care of them.

Emma is going to be 5 next month.

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And Mason turned 2 in May.  

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Love em!

More quilts tomorrow…

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Christmas fiasco

Okay, stay with me on this post. Trust me.

A few days after I got back from California, daughter, Jenni, arrived for Christmas with Emma and Mason. (Son-in-law, Joe wasn’t due to arrive until the 24th)

The day after arriving, Emma woke up with a deep croupy cough. But, it didn’t seem to keep her down. We had about 6 – 8 inches of snow overnight and she got to help Papa (Mr. CnW) shovel the deck. He had even gotten her a little shovel of her own.

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Of course, they had to take a break from all the work to build Papa’s version of a “snowman”.

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Ahhh, exhausting work!

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THEN….the following day, Mason woke up with the same croupy cough. It didn’t seem to bother him either during the day.

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But, by that night, he couldn’t sleep and was really laboring to breathe. Poor little guy was just miserable. Neither one of the kiddos had ever needed a doctor in Bend, so after a sleepless night for us all, we just opened the phone book and called one. They were able to see him early that morning. He got a “breathing” treatment at the Dr’s office that was supposed to work for 2 – 4 hours, and a steroid shot that was supposed to kick in not long after. He sounded so much better and we headed to the pharmacy for a prescription.

THEN….no more than 10 minutes after we left the office, he started wheezing and laboring to breathe again. Back to the Dr’s office. She took one look at him and decided he needed to be admitted to the hospital where he could be monitored. So, off we went to admitting.

He got all settled into his room with his Mommy. (I have to say that the little gown he had on was adorable).

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He was one sick little boy but I finally got him to smile a little in between wheezes.

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He ended up staying 2 nights (with Mommy right by his side) until his breathing was under control. We found out that the little ones can’t handle Croup very well because of their tiny trachea. (I think that’s right). The virus causes inflammation which leaves very little room for air to be inhaled and exhaled.

He was back to his old self after a couple days back at home. Whew! His Daddy ended up coming a day earlier than planned as he had been really worried about his little guy.

THEN………. while all this was happening, our refrigerator decided to quit working.

(all the following pictures are from Google images because no actual pictures were taken!)

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We called a repairman who came out the next day and decided it was the “evaporator fan motor” and he would have a new one the next day. In the meantime, we had to move our food to the refrigerator in the garage. Mind you…it’s now the 22nd of Dec.

So, he comes back the next day, replaces the motor and goes on his merry way. But….guess what? By late afternoon it wasn’t any cooler than it was the day before. Another call to the repairman and he said he’d be back in the morning (the 24th!)

THEN……. In the meantime, I had baked a couple of pies that had spilled over onto the bottom of the oven, so Mr. CnW said we needed to use the self cleaner on the oven before baking the turkey. 3-1/2 hours later, the oven was sparkling clean.

Are you still with me? Trust me…it gets better.

I had fixed a lasagna for dinner and went to put it in the oven and……guess what? Yep, you’re right, it wouldn’t heat up.

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All the great minds in the house said it just needed to cool down from the self cleaning mode. “Sure” I said. “Yeah, right”. After 1/2 hour of everyone staring at the oven, I called Anne, who has a vacation home in Bend that wasn’t being used. I asked her if I could cook the lasagna at her house. She said “of course”, so off I went, taking my brother with me to help.

It smelled just wonderful cooking and even better when it was done.

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THEN…….as my brother was taking it out of the oven to put on the counter, guess what? Yep, you’re right…..IT FELL ON THE FLOOR!

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This Google image picture isn’t even remotely like what it actually looked like on the floor. The WHOLE casserole dish UPSIDE DOWN on the floor.

Now, you have to understand that my brother is a bachelor and has been his whole 67 years! To this day he doesn’t understand “how” it happened. All I know is that I never touched the dish. My theory is that the dish grew legs while it was cooking and decided to jump off the counter onto the floor doing a triple somersault on the way down! Just a theory!

After cleaning it all up, we headed to the local pizza parlor for take-out.

THEN…the morning of the 24th, the day before Christmas, Chrismas eve, (are you getting the picture?) we had 2, that’s TWO repairmen here at the same time in the kitchen. Of course they knew each other, and I'm sure we paid for their “chat” in our hourly labor charge. (Yikes, I’m feeling my blood pressure rise as I re-tell the story)

Long story short (HA)….the oven was fixed by replacing the thermostat and I was able to get the turkey in to cook at a reasonable hour.

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But….the refrigerator…now that’s another story. Repairman had to call Kitchen Aid/Whirlpool for advice and was told which part was needed. We were told it would take SEVEN days for the part to arrive.

Are you still with me?

Monday, January 3rd, Mr Repairman called to tell us that the part has been discontinued and is no longer being manufactured, BUT there’s a place in the midwest, or east coast or timbuktu, that will TRY to repair the part. Another 7 – 10 days. Now, friends, this refrigerator is only NINE years old! And…….since we sold the house and are now renting back, we are feeling very guilty, but don’t want to buy the new owners a brand new fridge. Ummm, dilemma!

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This is how I feel about appliances!

So, that’s a part of why I wasn’t blogging over the holidays. Whew!

Will keep you posted.

Hugs, Anne

Friday, January 1, 2010

Happy New Year and…

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Go Ducks!

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

The occasional picture

I just had to share these pics of Emma and Mason with Santa.   

Emma wasn’t too excited about seeing Santa.  We finally had to tell her that Mrs Claus would deliver her gifts in order to get her to even talk about Christmas.  

When we walked into Santa Lane and saw that there wasn’t a line, we were hopeful that she’d sit on his lap.  

He was wonderful with her.  Took time to talk to her before having her get on his lap.   It was so cute when she asked him, “where’s Mrs. Claus”?  He said…”why back at the North Pole, of course”.  That seemed to be okay with Emma and she agreed to sit on his lap.   (that’s definitely a worried look on her face).  LOL

Here she is telling him that she’s “three”.

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Wouldn’t you like to know what she’s thinking here?

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As for Mason?   I know he’s saying…”what’s the problem”?  He’s so laid back and good natured all the time.   Santa 2009 012 

Here’s the “official” picture.  

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Hugs, Anne