the Fork - by Kathy Jeffords
Firstly, HAPPY NEW YEAR, FOLKS!
Also, I've had a few Marisa, Are You Okay? messages lately, and I'm starting to feel a wee bit guilty because it's been nearly TWO MONTHS since I blogged last. After 5 years of barely missing a week of blogging, me going quiet like this is fairly extreme.
I'm fine! Thanks for asking! I've just been busier than I've ever been in my life, it seems, and letting my blog sit on the back burner was surprisingly easy. But here is a list of my goings on, to fill in that two month gap:
Mine were splendid - how were yours? We spent the last couple months with oodles of friends and family. I actually decorated, and made holiday-themed crafts with the girls, and sewed them Christmas outfits, all of which I have zero pictures of, because I couldn't find my camera's battery charger (maybe next year will be the year I approach the holidays fully prepared).
Oh! but I do have a photo of the poodle skirts, because lately
2. I have been a poodle skirt-sewing maniac.
(if sewing two in two months counts as being a poodle skirt-sewing maniac, which I think it does)
Gracie's (and yes, it's back to Gracie, folks. Her name change to Donna lasted only until everyone was calling her Donna. She's Gracie again, this time for keeps, she insists. *sigh*) holiday performance was set in a 50's diner, so she needed a skirt. I adore circle skirts, but I've never trusted myself to figure out the circumference of the dang things before. Dana, over at MADE, makes it so unbelievably easy and I already had 1 inch white elastic on hand for the waistband.
Look how cute!
I made a matching flower pin for her sweater, which was a gift from her London-dwelling uncle, and she felt quite fashionable.
And here is Annelie's, which she wore on Friday for 50's Day.
Also, I was sure Annelie would be the only kindergartener sporting a polka dot mini skirt on 50's day, but I was WRONG (though she was the only girl in hot pink glitter tights). I forgot that I'd given the skirt-making instructions to one of the other bus stop moms when she saw Gracie's poodle skirt last month, and sure enough, her kindergartner - a friend of Annelie's - had one the same length. And they were both in hot pink. They looked like little rock stars together. It was ridiculous in it's cuteness.
Speaking of rock stars...
3. Will put on a little Elvis tribute for the King at a favorite local coffee shop, on Elvis's birthday the other day.
It would have been nice if the local news didn't stand directly in front of the stage the whole time so I could grab a decent photo... but besides that, it was a very fun show!
Everyone who came out to watch had a great time, including Gracie...
Though you'd never guess she had fun considering she sat in the middle of the floor, back to the stage, arms over her chest, hood over her face, party hat over that.... for half the show.
Yep.
4. I have been working, working, working.
And by working, I mean playing with toddlers and preschoolers, again. And re-learning how to see the world from a totally awesome viewpoint.
For instance:
(this is, apparently, what the finished result of "Clean up your markers" looks like to a 3-year-old)
Brilliant,
no? Preschoolers are so much fun. I'm between jobs at the moment, but
look forward to having more little tykes to play with soon!
5. I'm feelin' old and creaky.
The biggest reason I've been away is that I've had minor health lameness. Nothing interesting, though I'm starting to believe that the 'Age is just a number' saying is complete hooey. Also, I might gripe about my eyeball ulcers in a different post, of which I apologize for in advance.
6. Annelie lost her other front tooth, leaving the world's cutest gap.
Naturally I needed a photo, and naturally my photo shoot went like this:
I did get one smile in the end, though it doesn't do the best job showing her gap.
And wouldn't you know it, she lost two more teeth immediately after this photo shoot, and now her mouth is pure gap, as she's missing SEVEN teeth at once.
Apples are currently her favorite snack to eat.
I have no idea how she manages to chew them.
7. SOUPS.
Currently, pureed soup is my crack. I discovered the joy of immersion blenders when the girls and I were in Europe this summer, and ever since, IMMERSION BLENDER has been the #1 item on my List of Things I WAAAANT for Christmas (next to new computer speakers, which has also been #1).
Thanks, Grammy and Grampa, I love my blender!
(and thanks, Will, I love my speakers!)
I do, indeed.
Since Christmas, I have made several batches of:
Pumpkin Black Bean Soup
Cheese and Potato Soup - I prefer it with Monterey Jack cheese and I give it a good blending.
Butternut Squash Soup - Will loved it, but it was too sweet for me.
and Potato Leek Soup.
I'll be making a Spinach and Kale Power Soup today, and I'm a little nervous because I've never had that before. And I'll tell ya, I never envied Popeye all those cans of spinach. But I like the IDEA of green power soup, so green power soup I shall make.
8. Room redecorating!
Annelie, Will & I, and my craft studio all played musical rooms the last couple months, and I'm in the middle of turning them into a lot more than a disaster of hand-me-down furniture and mismatched curtains. YAY.
The computer is now in my bedroom, which means my walls will be decorated in candy-colored story boards for the rest of eternity.
Those papers are each 12x12, and it's quite invasive so I'm pretending it's an art piece.
Also, if my hubs is sitting in that desk chair, there, and talking to me, I have to work hard on NOT studying my story board and mentally working on my book instead of paying attention.
I'm just gonna go ahead and stop at eight things, but I might get back into the blogging groove, soon.
Happy Tuesday, folks!
xoxo,
8 comments:
You are busy, girl! Good to have you check in. Love the photos!
Thank you for posting! So glad to hear all is right and well in your world... we are still young miss, but we are starting to feel what getting older is like, lol... hang in there! ♥
Wow, you have been busy! lol at Gracie at the Elvis show. Annelie looks gorgeous with her missing teeth - even cheekier than before? xx
Nice to see you back! You've been a busy gal!! The Holiday season seems to do that to everyone around.
Love your poodle skirt sewing! :-)
very cute skirt!
Welcome back!!! I missed you and I'm so glad you had a happy holiday with your family. Sorry about the eyeball problems :( I've had my fair share so I do feel your pain. I am LOVING those poodle skirts and wishing that it would be just as cute for a full grown adult such as myself to wear one to work w/o getting strange stares. Glad you're back! *hugs*
Busy, Busy, Busy. Hope your feeling better. Cute skirt! That is a lot of missing teeth at once. The most A has had missing at one time is 4.
Thank you guys!! I certainly remember how much I love the blogging community when I'm back :)
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