Saturday, December 5, 2009

Just wondering ....

"You can attract more flies with honey then with vinegar"

Who in their right mind would want to attract flies? They're a nuisance, aren't they?


Sunday, November 8, 2009

I am an "Old Maid"!!!!

For all those who think "old maid is a bad word"

According to Webster:
old maid: a woman, esp. an older woman, who has never married;
What's even better..... I'm not only an old maid but I'm a spinster too!!!!!
spinster: 1)a woman who spins thread or yarn; 2)an unmarried older woman

Isn't that great, especially when you consider as an artist, thread and yarn are my medium of choice.

Courtesy of a 31 year old unmarried woman who feels it necessary to correct the general idea that: an "old maid is an older unmarried woman who has no hope of ever getting married". That's not what it means and now you know what I mean when I call myself an "old maid".

Background Statistics
Age of Women in my family at time of Marriage:
Mean/Average: 19.95
Medium: 19.3
Mode: 19
Range 4

Sources: Webster's New World Dictionary of the American Language 2nd Edition
College Statistics - and to think I thought I would never use this in daily life

Thank you and that's all

Monday, September 28, 2009

Introducing Viola and this season's new hat

Viola has kindly agreed to model for us today.
This is Viola before the makeup artist and hairstylist gets a hold of her.
See models are just like the rest of us.
For those who were wondering how Viola got her name.

Now if that is all the personal questions you have for Viola, let's get on with the fashion show.

Remember last winter's hat?
It's quite warm and perfect for any blizzards that may come my way.

Now let me introduce you to this winter's new head wear Fashion.
A crocheted Cloche with lovely heirloom pin.
(..mm excuse me ma'am we are in the middle of a fashion show... yes that is your grandmother's pin, doesn't it look great. ... what? really? but, but ... fine, I'll get my own.)

Sorry for the delay, we had a "technical" difficulty

Introducing a crocheted Cloche with a lovely crocheted Star Flower Pin

Now the question I have for you is?
Should I go with the black button?
or the sparkly jeweled button?

More Socks

With the weather turning cold, I've added two more sets of socks to keep my toesies warm.

These were started in April but not finished until the end of July. Isn't procrastination great!
I was going for more green but as you can see, the blue and yellow are more dominate.

These I finished this month. The yarn was thicker then what I had previously used so I knitted them with larger needles. Turns out I really didn't need to do that, they are slightly big.

But they are Green with brown and off-white.
Now if only it would get cold enough to wear them. Maybe in a month or two.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Buckwheats!!!

"Well, well, bless my soul! It must be getting late! We've had such a good time I didn't realize. Those certainly were good buckwheats, Miss Cloud. I shan't forget them very soon."
- Cloudy Jewel by Grace Livingston Hill

Buckwheat Pancakes are so stinking good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I made them for the first time tonight and boy oh boy were they good. I highly recommend them.

So has anyone had them or even heard of them?

Monday, July 27, 2009

Another Pie in July

An apple pie made using Granny Smith apples.
(This is how much a craftier I am, when I was trying to remember what type of apples I used, I kept coming up with "Granny Square")
Hot pad complements of MOM
What makes this one different from most other apple pies is the Cranberry, Walnut, Date mixture on the bottom of the pie. So GOOD!!!!! And yes, just in case you were wondering this is also very good with homemade vanilla ice cream.


All I've got is one Question:
Does Pie qualify as a good mid-morning snack?

I mean it is already on a plate.......................

June/July

Happenings in June/July - at least those I took pictures of ;)
Bread Making
Oh So Good!!!



4th of July Baking
A Raspberry Pie made from Fresh Rasberries. Yum Yum
(Ok, it was made the week following the 4th) It was still Good!

July - time for the car to be re-registered
Safety and Emissions - Emissions passed but Safety didn't. My battery needed to be more secure. I got the necessary parts. And thanks to my brother, it got put on the battery. I took a picture of it cause I wanted to do a post pointing out how rude the big bold "Rejected" across it. When you pass all you get is a form with a certificate with very small letters, which wouldn't have shown up. It's like grades written in red pen. This post never happened cause of the following:
2nd try results followed by a slammed hood, a temper explosion, a punched hood and thrown keys and a few slammed doors and why I really don't like car guys grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
(Yes, I know it's the same picture, but considereing the above do you really think I was capable of handling a camera?)
The car finally did pass cause it was taken by my DAD to an HONEST car guy!
Need to go to a happy place, NEED to go to a happy place
Let's try this picture: Oh yes this works
Oh this was good, especially with homemade ice cream and look how pretty it is.

May's Activity

Ok, finally sitting down at a computer that will read the camera disk. So here are the pictures of post that should have been sooner ... whatever that means.
A Birthday present
Can you tell I love color

A Color Pencil Case


Also in May a two week vacation that was awesome
Hey, it's the only picture I remember taking!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Great Contest on Queen of the Clan

Hey everyone, my very good friend Danyelle is having an awesome contest on her blog, Queen of the Clan. If you love crafting or scrapbooking you will love the EZ view desktop she is giving away. Hurry, the contest closes on Friday at noon (CT).

Reading a Lot

While my sister was visiting for a week this last month, the two of us went used book shopping and I found a treasure trove of books. In all honesty I was suppose to be just the driver but one book led to another and another. Before I knew it my arms were full enough that one of the store employees offered to get me a cart. (sheepish grin)

I hit the jackpot for sewing reference books. Singer has a set and I found 4 or 5 of them. I'm not sure how many are in the set but I'm happy with what I found. What I like best is their pictures. They are so great. Being a visual learner, pictures make it easier to understand sewing techniques.

I also found some great reading books, non-fiction and fiction. As you can see from my reading list, I haven't wasted time driving right into them.

Along with used bookstores, I've also got caught in a "new" bookstore where I found two great sewing books. And what's even more awesome is I actually read them and they're exactly what I need. I'm tentative at buying new books, but especially sewing books because they will usually sit on the shelf and are rarely used. I think these are the only two sewing books I've read completely through. Now to fully make it completely worthwhile I need to actually start making something from them.

P.S. Sis bought way more books then I did ;)

Yes I'm still here

Two months is a long time to be cranky. Actually that mood only lasted one day, the next morning I felt just great. Funny how that works. Anyway, I've been very busy and also full of procrastination. Hopefully this is means I'll start posting again. It would be a lot easier if the computer would recognize the camera disk with all my pictures on it. We shall see what I can do about it this week. If not, then everyone have a great 4th of July weekend.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Cantankerous

You know you're in serious need of an attitude adjustment
when you find yourself picking fights
with .... yourself.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Veronica is Classy!!!!

I love how truly classy it looks. I don't usually go for black and white but this really works and the pattern just adds to it so much. I am truly pleased with it. After it was done I was like a little girl with a new dress that she wears everywhere hoping someone would complement her on it. A matching wallet is planned if I could only find the time. What's really shocking? I followed the directions and didn't change the design. (Ok, I did make a pen section in the pocket but that's only cause I'm tired of always digging around looking for one.)


Lazy Girl Designs are wonderful.





Sunday, March 22, 2009

It's that time of Year Again


Spring is coming as the flower bed in the front yard will attest. This fact has been present in my mind for the last couple of weeks reminding me I haven't read "The Secret Garden" yet and to fail to do so until it's too late would be detrimental to a yearly tradition. One that I came up with myself and traditions you come up with yourself should NOT be ignored. Do you have any traditions to welcome spring in?

P.S. Should you wonder, I have not given up on "Democracy in America". In fact I'm definitely gotten past chapter 2 this time. But I find you have to sit and savor the words in the book. Very enlightening but not one that can be quickly finished.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Book Contest on "From My Wedding to Yours"

Hey everyone, my good friend Danyelle is having a fun contest on her wedding blog, "From My Wedding to Yours". It's for a book titled "Your Temple Wedding" by Jeri-Lynn Johnson and Amy Jones. It's has some tips on having a simple wedding. Now any wedding book that has simple as the focus always catches my eye. I briefly looked at the author's website, where they give a list of "ways to reduce stress". I was happy to see their emphasis on the Temple ceremony being the primary focus for the day. So often, the reception plans overshadows the actual wedding sealing.

Danyelle's wedding blog is a great place to check out for detailed information on wedding topics. I appreciate all the "research" she does, to show all the options out there. Take a topic such as rings, she explains the pros and cons of the different metals available. So interesting and informative.

If you are planning a wedding or find the topic of weddings interesting, head over to Danyelle's blog "From My Wedding to Yours" for a fun discussion on all things related.

Take Care

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Reading Democracy in America, cause I want to.

Now that's what I call a harder read. And I'm a bit nervous to post it cause I've tried several different times to read this and have only made it to the second chapter. Oh well, we shall see. Since it's on the blog, it must mean I'm committed this time around.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Doll Creativity Flowing Again

A few years back, probably during finals week, I got the idea to make some rag dolls. I was looking at my Raggedy Ann and Andy pattern and started wondering how I could create Strawberry Shortcake and her friends. After extension research and finishing three of them, my creative streak went dry and I put away the plans for any others.

Strawberry Shortcake, Raspberry Tart, Huckleberry Pie
Characteristics in Common: All 10" dolls wear the same type of socks - green and white stripes; and they each have the same face design.
Different Characteristics: Beside their individual character clothes, on their face they each have freckles but the color of the freckles correlate with their signature color.
Strawberry - Red
Raspberry - Pink
Huckleberry - Blue - ok his should have been a blue-purple but the "image" I was working off contained faulty information. It showed blue as his signature color. Which is also how Raspberry became part of the equation. The "faulty image" showed Strawberry as having brown eyes, but upon further research it was discovered that she had blue eyes. And although I was generally satisfied with blue freckles for Huckleberry, I couldn't leave Strawberry with brown eyes, so I made up another doll, and there you have it.

Anyways,

This last week, the four of us got together and decided it was time to add two more friends to the group.


Any guess who this will be.

How about this one?








Or this one?
What? There's nothing there you say.
Oh... well it seems (according to the creative voice in my head) it's just as easy to cut out 3 doll patterns as it is to cut out two. And let's face it, this one can't be left out, even if it does mean another trip to the fabric store.

So what are your guesses?

No I'm not going to tell you! Why I should I be the only one that does extensive research on 1980's Strawberryland and all it's occupants?

Sunday, March 1, 2009

February's SOCKS!!!!!!!

My very first pair of socks has been made and finished.


So cool with stripes of Pink/Burgundy/Brown & White/Blue-Green/ and Orange. I wasn't so sure about the orange, but it does add an interesting contrast.

It's self-striping yarn, which means I just knit and the pattern develops itself. Very fun.

How about a Side View?

Now the question is:
Do I follow up with a second one that's the same thickness and pattern but a different color palette?
Or do I go with a different thicker yarn and see what it looks like?
Or do I finish the crocheted slipper pattern I started a couple of months ago?

Decisions, Decisions
Option one: Allows me to make the adjustments to my design while it's fresh in my mind.
Option Two: Gets me a warm sock while it's still cold
Option Three: Takes care of a UFO (Unfinished Object)

Hey how about some more terms:
Finish or Frog it?
Finish: Pretty self-explanatory, do I really need to define this one?
Frog it: to "rip it" out and try again

Pretty cool huh, helps me understand a number of those knitting blogs I've been reading.

Friday, February 20, 2009

What a Reading Week!

Can you tell about when I started feeling sick? According to my reading list on the left, I basically started getting sick around the 12th and 13th. Being too sick to do anything and hating to sit in front of the television all day, reading is the best alternative. Of course I chose GLH because she's very good at distracting me from my pains and are quick reads. After 3 of those I've about had it, and was in desperate need of something that would make me laugh. So I chose Ron Carter and his comedies centered in Idaho, both quick day reads. Starting to feel better around the 18th, had enough of television so I decide to read a loaner from my sister. I'm always sceptical about recommendations, mainly cause I'm such a picky reader. So I figure she deserves this after the hard sell she had in getting me to even take it home with me. It was fantastic and I add my recommendation to hers. It takes place after World War II, in England. It's written as a series of letters between the characters, with an woman writer as the main recipient. It maintains a pleasant tone throughout while still allowing the seriousness of what occured with German occupation and bombing to come through to the reader. Definately a step or two above what I had been reading. The characters are quite enjoyable although some of the sub-characters can be difficult to remember, there's so many introduced.

Now having caught up my reading list, I think I need to try a more differcult read, something that isn't completely finished in a day or two; something that makes me take it slow. Which is funny cause that was what I was trying to figure out a week ago before I went down sick.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

25 Randomness - Part 2

8 - I always thought Feb. 17 was pretty cool. I liked how it coinsides with March 17th which is one of my favorite holidays, St. Patrick's Day. A holiday about green and the luck of the Irish. I figured Feb. 17 had to be a close cousin somehow.

9 - I was a month late being born. (Rationally, my mom figures the doc got the date wrong) but still I love that story. It pretty much says I'm on my own time table and will get to it in my own good time. (that saying, this post will pretty much circle around this theme)

10 - I was excited about turning 30. I thought all the "depression/old" stigma 30 got, was completely silly. Now that I was out of the 20's I didn't have to do the same thing as I did then. I would be more of my own person in my 30's and boy was I excited about it.

11 - Now 31, that's been the hard year to accept. So late as always, I get the "30 blues" as a 31 year old. I think it's mainly that the "big plans" I had made as a thirty year old came close to happening but then at the last minute got pulled. ;) Still trying to accept that one.

12 - I was never really into makeup as a teenager. It was so much hassle. That saying, I never really had the acne problem that many of my friends had. I remember a cousin (we were close in age and always good friends) told me once how jealousy she was that I had such clear skin. I didn't have much time to glory in that complement, cause my mom quickly pointed out all that would change when I started wearing makeup more often. And sure enough as a 19 year old with college and stuff, I wore more make up and had more break outs.

13 - Along with that I got braces later, as a college student. Can't remember how or why it came about, but figure ... Oh ya now I remember. I went into have a tooth looked out, it was baby tooth that the dentist had figured just didn't have a tooth behind it. He found it was in pretty bad shape, and then noticed there was a tooth above it that had never pushed the baby out. He sent me to the "braces specialist" who gave me three options, the first one involved pulling at least 2 "good" teeth and leaving the bad one which didn't make sense to me ( but I guess it didn't involve braces) Of course I took option 2 which involved leaving perfectly good teeth alone, pulling the "bad baby" and wearing braces to pull the one down and everything else together. (No I don't remember option 3, only that it was more expensive then the other two.)

14. (Could #13 count for two randomness) I know I'm pretty random, but 25 is alot to come up with and I'm about due for another nasty coughing fit.

15. Cookbooks, you know how they separate the recipes into the different categories. The Breads category would be the area I like to play with the most. Meat still remains a mystery to me but I love playing with and learning different techniques of working with bread.

16. Did you know that generally speaking scalding milk doesn't need to be done, because pasteurization kills all the bacteria but when it comes to making bread their is an enzyme in milk that effects the "texture/rising" of bread. And by scalding the milk, it inactivates the enzyme that pasteurization never did. Fascinating stuff I tell you.

17. Talking about bread, my mom is very particular about her freshly baked bread, not allowing it to be cut while it's still hot. Well one time, I guess I caught her in a weak moment and she gave me permission to cut into a loaf that just came out of the oven. Now for you to get the full effect of what happened you need to know that she had her back to me and my dad was facing her and could see everything I was going ;) Remember that! Not letting a rare opportunity like this to go by, I decided that this loaf was special and should be cut special. So instead of cutting normal slices (side to side) I cut it from end to end, one long piece of warm mouth watering butter melting slice of bread. My dad started to point out what I was doing, was interpreted by my mother as just complaining that she never lets anyone cut into her bread/why letting me do it now. So he starts getting "lectured" by my mom and I'm loving every minute of it. ( I don't know if this makes any sense, but oh well) Anyway, he finally gets her to see what I'm doing as I finish spreading the butter on it. Yes, they had their own slices of "Amy's Slicing bread method"; 5 slices and the loaf was gone!!!! No she hasn't allowed me to cut into her hot bread since, but it was still so worth it.

18 - Amy's "Special" slicing method came in handy another time at a family birthday party (no not mine) No one wanted to cut the birthday cake so I took it upon myself to stop the suffering of the little kids who just wanted to have some cake but weren't allowed to touch knives. So standard cake pan cutting procedures: 3-4 across/5-6 down, nice even square servings for the group Am I right? Well I followed that ... sort-of, instead of straight lines, I made them wavy. It was so cool and those who wanted a "big" piece got their big piece and those who prefer a smaller sampling had that option too.

Ok, that does it for me. I'm running low. Till the next installment of "25 Randomness" please have a nice day and if you're not I recommend trying "Amy's Specially Slicing Method". And if this is too much information for you, just let me know and I can cancell the final installment, cause I'm feeling a little exposed.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

25 Random Items - Part 1

I got tagged by a good friend to list 25 random "stuff" about myself. It's been a week and I figured this will have to be done piece meal if it's ever going to be done.

1. Grey hairs having be appearing in my hair for the last few years and I can't help but be completely fascinated by them every time I look in the mirror. They hold such a "cool" factor for me.

2. I "over-dosed" on romance novels as a teenager, and to this day, the thought of reading one makes me nauseous.

3. I find knitting very soothing. Funny thing is crochet doesn't make me feel the same way. I love both but knitting has a rhythm that completely relaxes me.

4. I don't follow instructions very well, either with cooking or sewing. I will see a pattern/recipe I like but when I go to make it, I always tend to tweak it someway or another. Which always brings up the question, "if it doesn't work out was it my fault or the pattern/recipe's fault?

5. I love to learn. I will go through periods where I'm fascinated by a specific subject and want to really learn it in depth. As a teenager, I loved "The Messiah" and would go to bed with it playing. That triggered a reading of Handel's biography, followed by other composers.

6. Since High School I've attended four different schools, graduating from three of them.
  • Cosmetology School - Cosmetology License
  • Business College - Associates degree of General Studies (1-2 semesters more and I could have had one in Accounting or Office Management)
  • University - Family and Consumer Science (with my own emphasis in Clothing & Textiles)
I like to consider I chose the "Build your own Degree" Program for my education.

7. I drive a 20 year old car and for my next big "dream" purchase I want to buy a small house. I can't help wondering if I skipped a step somewhere.

Ok, the current head cold I am suffering from has dictated I go to bed.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Meal Preparation on a Saturday

I was informed this last week that the cook was taking a couple of weeks off to go visit her mother. Knowing if I didn't do something over the weekend, I would be starving or eating too much fast food while she was away. I pulled out my recipe books, tagged some recipes, made a list and then narrowed it down to 7 dinner meals I like to cook and trust the outcome. Then armed with a shopping list, I did my grocery shopping. And although I had a calculator in my pocket, I didn't use it, just put in the cart what I needed, a couple of things that sounded cool, and prayed the full cart wouldn't go over $100. $60 was all it came to. I was so impressed and pleased with myself. All that food and healthy and raw materials - no prepared stuff. Ok I did get a frozen lasagna but you've got to have a contingency plan for the night you don't want to do anything but throw it in the oven and eat right away. Right?

So here's the day's work in as little words as I can do.

I came across a powered milk recipe to make your own Hot Chocolate mix. Since I'm lactose intolerant, I've got some powered soy milk that I wanted to try out. It's not so great alone so I wanted to try it with Carob and see how it tastes. Why Carob you ask? Well it seems my "chocolate" allergy morphed with my MSG allergy and it too triggers migraines.
Yeah, no more chocolate for me. Migraines are SO MEAN!!!
(If truth be told, I actually prefer Carob) - what movie is that from?

My Hot Carob Mix
I wasn't sure how it would taste so I only mixed up a 1/4 of the recipe.
How does it taste? :( Honestly I'm not convinced just yet. Maybe with marshmallows and a candy cane to stir it with .... ? We shall see.....

Next Recipes: Meatloaf & Porcupine Meatballs

Onions Separate for the 3 different recipes I'll be using them in.
Meatloaf Recipe
Mix everything together and form into 12 good-size meatballs. Think 3/4 muffin tin size
Place on a cookie sheet and "flash" freeze. (I think that's the term) Basically by freezing them first this way, they keep their shape when put into the Zip lock bags. I was first introduced to this idea when I spent a few weeks with my cousin's family in Missouri. My Aunt Sally would mix up cookie dough and freeze it this way. I thought it was the coolest thing and beat cookie rolls for sure. With these you don't have to get your hands messy trying to cut anything, just pull them out and put them on the cookie sheet. This is the first time I've done it with meat but instead of a cookie sheet, I will use a muffin tin. Honestly I'm not quite sure how it would turn out on a cookie sheet. Could be interesting. Just make a note the meatloaf cooks faster separated into a muffin tin then all together in a loaf pan. Adjust time accordingly
Porcupine Meatballs ready for the freezer.
For those who don't know what Porcupine meatballs are they are your average meatball recipe with rice added to them. I think they're pretty good. The recipe calls for uncooked white rice. I used brown rice, which takes longer to cook and usually doesn't, at least not completely. And since I really don't like the "crunch" factor, I decided to cook the rice for 20 minutes. That way when the meat balls get cooked for the meal, the rice will definitely be cooked completely. Here's hoping. Just don't do what I did which was to double the rice recipe. I figured I would then split the portions with the stir-fry recipe, but I got too into the recipe and added all the rice to the meatballs. So these are one times the meatball recipe with twice the rice. Oh goody, hope I still like the rice aspect after this.

Now to prepare the veggies for a stir-fry and a Pasta Salad
Dense Veggies - Take longer to stir-fry

Pasta Salad Ingredients (including carrots)
I didn't want to make the same mistake I did with the rice so I made sure to separate the common veggies for both recipes.

So Pretty
Less Dense Veggies - cooks faster, bag separately so they can be added later

Chopped and ready for bagging

Now I know I'm going to be using these in the next couple of days so I'm not throwing them in the freezer but you can if you want to. Although the pasta salad ingredients probably shouldn't go in the freezer.

The frozen meatballs & meatloaf bagged and ready, enough for 4 meals serving 3-4 people. I'm pretty impressed with the afternoon's work. I made up four recipes that made enough for about 8 meals. The veggies I bagged together and will make up as one meal, I just know I'll have enough leftovers for a couple of meals. The meatballs and meatloaf I separated into two quart baggies so I only pull out what I need to serve for one meal. (If that makes sense)

After this I cleaned up the kitchen, put everything away and went downstairs to put my feet up. BOY were they killing me. I did it quickly because I was so tired, my feet hurt and I was afraid I would beat the first person who walked into the kitchen and asked, "So what's for dinner"

Note to self: Find a man who will be the kind of husband who understands that after a day like this, he takes care of the dinner, for the good of all concerned. If one can't be found, remain single cause that amount of food should keep you for at least 3 weeks if not a month.

PS: Movie Reference "Thoroughly Modern Millie"
PSS: So much for a "minimum" word post