The flock of turkeys is complete, but a bit mauled by the cat. The ornaments for the month of November represent the only holiday in the United States that does not have a religious tie to the European immigrants who largely populated this country. It is a celebration of the harvest. A giving of thanks for enough food to survive the winter and get into spring far enough for the food supply to return. It is in large part about gratitude.
I am grateful for the family I have and that I have enough. I am grateful that I have enough to share with another family and hope another family is open to allowing my family to share this year long journey of giving.
The final items will be the tree topper, the tree skirt, and the tree itself. We are looking forward to the culmination of the journey as much as we have the journey itself.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Sunday, November 2, 2014
2014 Christmas Project
The September ornaments are complete. It takes time for glue to dry, and there was a lot of glue in this one. I started by making a number of miniature books as the theme for the month was "Back to School." Then we added letters to the covers, and started putting glittered letters inside to book. We waited a day or more after each letter before doing the next letter. There is nothing worse than gluing pages together and trying to get them back apart. After all the letters were done, we glued in pictures for each letter. Last but not least came the writing in of the remaining missing pieces of our books. We left blank pages at the end of each book so that the new owners can add things to their books to complete them.
They turned out really cute. Since I made more books than I needed, I am using the extras for Christmas gift tags, but don't tell anyone.
One month to go, then the skirt and the donation day. Until then........
Friday, October 24, 2014
2014 Christmas Project
We did not skip September, those are just a bit more involved and are not yet complete.
October, however, is another ball of yarn. Being the witching month, October's theme is Halloween. Halloween is a holiday steeped in tradition. Also known as Hallowmas and Day of the Dead, it is said to be a time where the veil between the living and the dead thins. Many take this time to remember the ones who have crossed over already.
For children, young and old alike, it's about the tricks and treats.
In honor of the children, we made witches hats with lots of sparkle. Remember to be safe this holiday season. Don't go out alone, always have an adult inspect your candy before eating any, and wear reflective tape on your costume or a light colored costume so others can see you.
Happy Halloween!!!!!!
October, however, is another ball of yarn. Being the witching month, October's theme is Halloween. Halloween is a holiday steeped in tradition. Also known as Hallowmas and Day of the Dead, it is said to be a time where the veil between the living and the dead thins. Many take this time to remember the ones who have crossed over already.
For children, young and old alike, it's about the tricks and treats.
In honor of the children, we made witches hats with lots of sparkle. Remember to be safe this holiday season. Don't go out alone, always have an adult inspect your candy before eating any, and wear reflective tape on your costume or a light colored costume so others can see you.
Happy Halloween!!!!!!
Friday, October 10, 2014
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
My sister-in-law, Debbie, grows beautiful dahlias and, in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness, gave me this beautiful arrangement of some of those flowers. She herself is a breast cancer survivor.

Breast cancer can strike anyone, regardless of gender. Be diligent. Knowing your own body and how it feels is often the first line of defense. It's better to be safe than sorry.
Thank you Debbie for your beautiful flowers, and may you continue to be cancer free.
Breast cancer can strike anyone, regardless of gender. Be diligent. Knowing your own body and how it feels is often the first line of defense. It's better to be safe than sorry.
Thank you Debbie for your beautiful flowers, and may you continue to be cancer free.
Friday, September 26, 2014
Family
My son Austin |
My daughter Alyssa |
Some relationships start from conception, like my wonderful children.
Jill and Casey |
Others start when you adopt them, such as our sweet and rowdy dogs, Jill (aka Jilly Bean) and Casey (aka Casey Dilla).
But some of the most surprising ones are when you are adopted. Meet Voodoo, who came to us Saturday when Casey found her and tried to chew her up. After rescuing her and putting her outside the gate, I expected not to see her again. Tuesday morning Alyssa found her sleeping in the chicken coop. Guess that means we now have a kitty.
Voodoo |
Thursday, September 18, 2014
2014 Christmas Project
August is a difficult month to pick a theme for as there are no holidays, other than my father's birthday, and no historic events that really stand out. It does happen to be the peak of the dog days of summer though, so the theme is summer, family, and friends.
We do like our glue and glitter for this month. We kept it simple and sparkly. A little canned air help get the blue glitter out of the orange starfish.
Stay tuned for next month's ornament, and keep on creating!
We do like our glue and glitter for this month. We kept it simple and sparkly. A little canned air help get the blue glitter out of the orange starfish.
Stay tuned for next month's ornament, and keep on creating!
Thursday, July 17, 2014
2014 Christmas Project
Along comes the 4th of July! Independence Day! Fireworks! Flags!
We made flags.
They have stars and stripes, and silver glitter. They are double sided and no two flags look alike. We made them on the 4th of July, with the sounds of fireworks going off in the surrounding neighborhoods. I think the girls liked using the glitter spray the most.
We made flags.
They have stars and stripes, and silver glitter. They are double sided and no two flags look alike. We made them on the 4th of July, with the sounds of fireworks going off in the surrounding neighborhoods. I think the girls liked using the glitter spray the most.
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