Showing posts with label gardening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gardening. Show all posts

4.30.2010

Time flies when having fun!


Boy, have I been busy in the past month without even realizing it! But, before I forget, there are new pics in his photo albums!  So what have I been up to exactly? Gardening, Crafting, Sewing, Baking, you name it...Here's the tally!

1. Tag Blankie for a newborn baby in our family (plus a pair of booties I forgot to photograph, sorry)
I love when I ship thing to the recipient because I can finally post it to the blog for all to see it!



2. Pair of house slippers for munchkin.
I love how they crocheted up exactly the same, even though it was a variegated yarn.


3. About 10 onesies I altered into shirts so he can wear them with his cute, colored cloth diapers!



4. Pair of adorable pink slippers for a friend's little one!  The pic doesn't even do them justice -- so cute!


5. About 5 really cute bibs from some old flannel receiving blankets!
Plus, a few simple cloth wipes/burp cloths from extra bib fabric.
The pattern is inspired by the bibs that my sister's best friend makes for her,
but instead of using snaps, I just use a baby diaper pin so it's
tight enough around his neck that food doesn't end up down his shirt!!

6. I even managed to bake an Amish Friendship Bread that was passed along to me at a jewelry party I managed to attend, sans bebe ;-) I only found one taker for the starters though. I hope she likes it! I had them all ready to go in pretty bags and everything :( Oh well!

7.  And I CAN'T forget to mention this Buggy applique set for a friend's daughter who's turning one soon!


I had been planning out this outfit for her for months, hoping to do all the ladybug appliques by hand with a blanket stitch, but really wanted it to hold up in the wash better than handmade, so I machine appliqued all except the jean pocket. I had read lots of tutorials online, and had done appliques where you satin stitch your way around the raw edge, but this was just a simple straight stitch about 1/8 inch into the cutouts, leaving the raw edge exposed. The lady bugs were sourced from a fabric that I found at a goodwill. The little shorts with those cute buttons are definitely my favorite. On the back are 2 ladybugs: one sneaking out the side, and one really big one on the other "cheek!"  I can't wait to see them on her!!

AH, and as far as my garden goes, I chose not to do quite as much as in past years. Not due to money or motivation, but more-so due to time. It takes a lot of time to plant and water all the front beds, deck flowers, and the backyard beds as well. Time I'd rather spend with munchkin! (I only get to garden during munchkin's morning nap due to the afternoon heat.) But the tasks I have chosen to do, have certainly kept me going these past few weeks. Transplanting and uprooting some *mistakes* were at the top of the to-do list. Then, I was able to transplant probably 40 iris and 30 daffadils, some spiderwort, and some spearmint. The clematis vine (below) was in full bloom last week with over 100 blooms on it! Yes, I counted them! The mistake I referred to was approx. 95 gladiolus bulbs that I tried to grow in partial sun, knowing full well they needed full sun. Lesson learned: don't think you know better than the planting instructions!! So, some are still in the ground still and some are in pots, but ALL 95+ are looking for a new home. I may end up posting them on our local freecycle site in the fall.



Pictured behind the clematis is munchkin's new swing (a gift), which he has thoroughly enjoyed swinging in daily! It's in a nicely shaded spot so he's able to swing even in the afternoon heat after he gets sick of playing inside. I hope you enjoy the new pics in his photo albums (linked on the left side of the blog) and have a GREAT week every one! Thanks for reading!

4.24.2010

Beaming with pride!!




Well, we officially have a toddler in our house now!! That's right; Munchking is walking as of April 22 (12 1/2 months old). We're so proud of him! He also got to see his first BIG tractor (pics below) in the park last weekend!

And just as momentous, the same week Munchkin walked, Hubby tested for his black belt! It was a long test, challenging both his endurance and his focus, but he did quite well and I'm SO proud of him!

(Here he's playing with his new train (a gift),
even before eating his breakfast!
 He LOVES this thing, and we can probably largely credit
it with his newfound ability to walk. No joke!)


In other news, I cut my hair!!! It was long overdue, and feels so good to have it off my neck now that the southern sun has been beating down on us!


10.20.2008

I love Fall & "Harvest Time"...

I have finally planted all 9 mums and pansies I bought...
It took a long time cause here in NC we have CLAY for soil.
Hubby kindly helped me to finish planting them cause my back started to hurt after the first 4 I planted. I bought yellow, white, orange and red ones!! I LOVE how they look and they will grow again next year! I also planted some colorful pansies (yes, you read that correctly). Here in the south pansies grow ALL winter long!
I also went to my doctor last Friday for my 15 week check-up. She says all is well and heard the baby's heartbeat again--it's amazing how fast it beats. I'm still feeling good and sleeping better than during the first trimester! My belly is growing a little bit each day, and as it does, hubby becomes more proud and excited that we're gonna have a BABY!!!



I love the pumpkins!! The little pansies in the front are red, orange and yellow.

Update: NOT ONE of them came back.
SOMETHING went wrong, but who knows what!
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6.28.2008

Our Humble Abode!!

Here's a few pics of our house that we bought in the
Carolinas in Jan 07 and some of the many changes we've made to it!!

Pic: before we bought it, probably in 02.

Pic: spring of 07 when we bought it...

I can't find a pic more recent, but I'll take one soon!
But, now the daffodils (the yellow flowers shown) have been split into 4 different locations, symmetrically placed of course!! The urns have purple & white, and pink snapdragons in them.
They're also closer to the walkway. The nandina bushes( the red bushes you see) are much more mature and healthy! I've also split the daylilies so they are on the far right and far left, and very healthy too!
Here's the master bedroom with the previous owners decor...

And here's it now!!
Dad--here's the headboard I made!


And here's the kitchen before...Ugh. The horror of this wallpaper....Yikes.


Pic: Halfway done with no knobs on the doors!

And here it is now (June 08).
Isn't it AMAZING what a little paint, well, a LOT of paint, can do!?

6.27.2008

My Garden Spring 07-Summer08


Here's a few pics of my garden for you!


Back yard view


Peonies up close!


Irises 2nd year!
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