This week the challenge was burgers. Now, while we in our family have been eating burgers for quite some time, they have basically been of the plain variety. Mason decided that he wanted to try a cheeseburger garnished with lettuce, tomato and pickles. While we could have easily made burgers at home, sometimes a Try […]
Spread your (Bat) Wings!
Don’t you just love when you ask a friend if you can borrow her wingspan and her feet to take a quilt picture after a run and all she says is, “Sure! Should I bring brown or black boots?” A supersized Halloween jelly roll race quilt became two lap sized ones for my two ghosts, […]
Happy Halloween!
The festivities were in full force. We lined the drive with the jack-o-lanterns as usual. https://youtu.be/TlvxU9tGMZ4 Here is a quick clip of them all lit up. Originally, Mason was going to go as Paul Zerdin from America’s Got Talent. We bought a dummy and everything but then, he heard about the dinosaur and it was […]
Vintage
Goodness gracious, me! This quilt top is a long time in the making. By long time, I mean more than five years. I have no idea precisely why it took me so long for me to execute but I have some guesses. Back on July 4, 2011, one of my favorite quilters posted a quilt-a-long […]
Work Day :: Painting
The mission today was to paint as many chairs as we could. Walker solicited help from fellow Scouts, Ondessonk campers and lodge members, neighbors and our family. Despite the fact that there were many competing events going on, we had a lot of hands on deck. The current count is eleven chairs built and one […]
Gathering our Supplies
Round One :: 10 pumpkins :: 10/25/16 Round Two :: 10 more pumpkins :: 10/27/16 As busy as we have been this month with travel and activities, we considered foregoing our tradition of carving pumpkins for Halloween. However, traditions are important. At least one voice strongly rang out that we should carry on so I […]
Fall Hike
The turnout for the Fall Cub Scout hike at Audubon State Park was as impressive as the weather. The sun was shining and there was just slight crispness in the air. Our fearless leader was none other than the botanical director of the Mesker Park Zoo and Botanic Gardens. He was eager to teach and […]
This Reality is Not Virtual
Last Wednesday was the long awaited release date of the Play Station VR. This video game console has been on Mason’s radar for months. Ever since we went to Louisville to give it a test run, he has been scraping every penny he could earn or find into his piggy bank to buy it. Right […]
Sweet Sorrow
No matter how many times I travel from Los Angeles (or the West Coast, for that matter), I always forget that flying home is an all day experience. I purposely scheduled our flight home for noon thinking we would have time in the morning to meet my parents at their house or giggle with the […]