Friday, December 17, 2010

craftiness

A couple of home craft projects I have completed recently:

This cabinet is located above our toilet, and since the doors would never stay shut it was a constant head-injury waiting to happen. The solution? Remove the doors and use them as decor in the mud room.


And this next little craft has taken me all week to finish. I am quite glad that it is done. Remember the parrot chair? Clay spent another whole day, or two, stripping the rather revolting material off the matching couch, fixing old boards, sanding, and re-varnishing. Here is the bare bones before shot:
And a week later:

I can't say that I am completely smitten with the fabric. But I did get it on sale, and it does seems to tie in with the parrot chair okay. Now let's just hope a professional interior designer doesn't walk into my house and burst my bubble about all my supposedly great decorating schemes. I can say that I am extremely happy this project is over and, as long as you don't look to close, it actually looks pretty nice. And it's comfortable. I'm just glad I don't have to subject my hands to anymore stapling or sewing - they're feeling quite abused at the moment.

I love the elegant design of the couch. The real test is seeing how it will hold up to the wear and tear of a couple of rambunctious toddlers!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

the fast track

Some days I feel like Margaret is trying to grow up just a bit too fast...


Especially when she tries to convince me that she is married and has a baby in her tummy. For some reason I feel more relaxed when she's rolling around at my feet and saying she's a doggy.


Although, when it comes to reading the classics we like to give our kids an early start. Here Margaret delves into her first assignment: The Last of the Mohicans.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

advent season

We are now in the midst of Advent season, and I am slowly beginning to feel like I have a hold on things. After a whirlwind Thanksgiving week (including three full Thanksgiving meals on as many days...I still feel like my stomach is hugely distended, oh wait, maybe that's my pregnant belly), we somehow managed to put up a tree last Sunday - the first day of Advent. A couple days later it is actually decorated and the Christmas boxes are stored safely downstairs once again.

The presents are slowly getting purchased and wrapped (I think the UPS man must be utterly sick of driving up our driveway, we see him almost every day). And I even have all of the Advent stockings filled with little doo-dads and Christmas treats.

Here is a good post on what Advent is and why it is important to celebrate. This same website is posting a daily Advent reading and application study. Last year was my first attempt to celebrate this season and begin family traditions in our home. This year it feels good to pull out my completed Advent calendar and the binder of daily readings, craft ideas, etc that I started. In case you are interested: this website is where I got a lot of my information from (although it looks like it is currently under construction). We also are planning to celebrate Saint Nicholas Day and Santa Lucia Day within the Advent season. Today's Advent activity was stringing popcorn and cranberries. They add a great touch to our farm cut cedar tree!

With our previously balmy fall weather and the preoccupation of Thanksgiving I was feeling quite mentally unprepared for Christmas. But the Christmas tree and sudden wintry weather (we even got some minuscule snow flurries yesterday!) have worked their magic. I'm even listening to Christmas music every day, admiring how cozy our house now feels, and loving sipping egg nog in the evenings. Advent season is here!

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