Christmas Tour of Homes

The Nester is sponsoring a Christmas Tour of Homes as is Kelly’s Korner.  It was originally started by BooMama, and I participated several years ago, but hadn’t since then since everything was the same. But since we’re in a new house, things look a bit different!

The newest decoration is this wreath just outside the front door, inspired by one designed by Charlotte Lyons in Amy Powers’ Inspired Ideas Christmas magazine (p. 26).

Just inside the front door is our Nativity scene.

Our Christmas tree is in the family room:

We have fewer flat surfaces — got rid of some little tables and a desk is in another room with routers and such on top, so I wasn’t sure how I was going to arrange some items. I decided to put most of my snowmen on the mantle:

The little log cabin was made by my husband’s father. I’ve been needing to redo the furry stuff at the top of Jim’s and my stockings!

The piano is also in the family room:

I made the calligraphy in a little class years ago — and have done nothing with calligraphy since then! The little Nativity figurine to the right and the little oval church plaque on the left are special because they were gifts from my mom, who passed away five years ago this month. The church windows light up and blink and a song plays when you press a button on the back.

This is in the dining area across from the table:

The candles are bent because they’re pretty old. We burned them until they almost reached the decorations on them, and wanted to keep them, so we put them in every year but don’t light them.

This is my desk:

I am excited to have a little mini tree there with pink decorations…

..as well as this ornament as a decoration since it’s a bit too heavy for the tree, and it reminds me of my three boys. 🙂

I’ve posted before about favorite ornaments, blue ornaments, and, in one of my favorite posts, misfit ornaments — those that are broken or weird but that we love to keep putting up anyway.

Have a bit of Harvest Loaf Cake, one of our favorite Christmas treats, before you go!

Harvest Loaf cake

Thanks so much for stopping by!

Friday’s Fave Five

Welcome to Friday’s Fave Five, hosted by Susanne at Living to Tell the Story, in which we can share our favorite things from the last week. This has been a wonderful exercise in looking for and appreciating the good things God blesses us with. Click on the button to learn more, then go to Susanne’s to read others’ faves and link up your own.

1. A helpful clerk and discounts. I had a pretty nice shopping excursion last Friday. One place I went to was JoAnn’s Fabrics — I decided to sew one present. I know, I must be crazy to do so at this stage. But though lines were long, customers and staff were in fairly good spirits. I couldn’t decide between two fabrics, and found when I had the one cut that it was marked down several dollars — so I got both! 🙂 Then at the checkout, I didn’t have any coupons because our newspaper somehow didn’t contain their sales flyer, but the clerk tried keying the coupons and discounts in anyway — and saved me about $20.

2. Plaques for the sewing/craft room. Found these while at JoAnn’s:

3. Christmas programs at church and school. For me, those provide the times to sit down and really soak in what the season is all about. The children’s Christmas program at church was this past Sunday night, and though mine were all too old for it, I enjoyed seeing all the little ones tell the age-old story. Then the school’s Christmas program was Tuesday night, and Jesse’s choir sang. The funniest moment of the night was when, after the kindergarten class got done with their song, one let out a very loud, relieved sigh. Everyone chuckled, and at the end of the program the pastor said he felt like that sometimes when he got done preaching, and his listeners probably felt like sighing, too. 😀 And in both programs the littlest children had on the cutest costumes like footie pajamas in animals prints and accessories (ears, tale, etc.). They were so adorable!

4. Kids applying Scripture. It’s not unusual for me to bring up Scriptural principles when talking with my children, but I was blessed to hear Jesse bring up a pertinent Bible verse and apply it to a situation we were discussing and then again in a book report.

5. A new wreath. We can’t hang a wreath on our front door because it looks like this:

I know I could get one of those over-the-door hangers for one, but I just didn’t know if it would look right with the oval there, and the previous owners had installed a hook in the brick by the door which we’ve been using instead of door decorations. I had been wanting some kind of white wreath because I thought it would show up better against the brick, and I was delighted to see one designed by Charlotte Lyons in Amy Powers’ Inspired Ideas Christmas magazine (p. 26). I finally made it last night and finished it this morning, and I’m so delighted with it! Because everything is pinned in or tied on, it went fairly quickly.

I hadn’t wanted to sew and stuff the little dove, but I think I might — I think he’d show up a little better. I like the fuller, more collage-like look of hers — but I like this one, too. 🙂

Have a good weekend! We’re planning to finally get our tree tomorrow! It was raining buckets last weekend, and I haven’t looked at the forecast for tomorrow, but it’s bright out today and I hope it continues.

Laudable linkage

My weekly collection of interesting stuff seen around the Web:

Chris Anderson’s new hymn is lovely on many levels..

The “prayer fixer.” Funny, but too true.

In Bigger than your personality Lisa shares how God can help us with things that don’t come easily or naturally to us.

Love this wall display.

I would love to refinish something in my house with this antique-looking finish. My bedroom furniture sorely needs touching up. Hmmm…

These herb cheese rolls in tulip cups and brownie cookies look and sound really good.

This article about marketing books is interesting — I didn’t realize a lot of that was left to the author.

And this Kung Fu Hillbilly instructional video is hilarious.

What out for that Ninja whoppin’ action.

And “don’t be ninjain’ nobody that don’t need ninjaing.”

“There ain’t much call for a one-legged Ninja.”

“Ninja stars!”

Have a whoppin’ good Saturday!

“Where Bloggers Create” Party

I posted way back on April 29 that I learned via Quill Cottage about a Where Bloggers Create party to be given June 19 at My Desert Cottage in which bloggers could show their creative space, whether a room or a corner or a table. Some great prizes from Jo Packham of the Where Women Create magazines and books are being given as well.

And then I forgot about it!

And then we found out we were moving, so I pretty much stopped working on it both because it was all going to be moved anyway plus now I have other packing and sorting to do.

But then the creative space of the first party participant I looked at was not at all “picture perfect,” so I thought I might join in after all.

It is functional enough to use — I’ve made a few things in here — but I still don’t have all my “stuff” in here yet and don’t have it all organized and have very little on the walls.

But here is what I have so far.

This is the view from the door. I probably would not have chosen dark blue walls if I were starting from scratch — I probably would have painted them creamy white like Anita‘s. But we had just redone this room for Jason a few years ago, and the paint was in fine shape, so we left it. As it turns out,  I really love the way the pink and white look against the blue. I don’t know if I’ll paint the craft room in the new house this color — we’ll have to see. At least I am pretty sure I will have a craft room — we might have to combine it with an office. We’re still house-hunting (I’d appreciate your prayer for that! We want to get in and settled before Jesse’s school starts.)

Anyway, back to the room. One thing I neglected to take a photo of were the studio lights Jason asked for when we redecorated his room, but they were very helpful in aiming the lights at the different work areas.

This is where I do my paper crafting or anything that needs table space:

As you can tell, I don’t have my little shelves filled up and organized yet. Some day… But I like having most everything within reach. My Cricut and Cuttlebug cartridges are in the pink file boxes below the table, and the floral file box…

…contains my scrapbooking and craft papers:

This little drawer set sits just to my left..

…and holds various tools and supplies, like my decorative scissors..

…punches…

…ribbons and trims…

I will probably separate those into different color families at some point, but for now I love to just rummage through them all.

This bookcase holds all my craft books as well as some decorative things that will go other places in the room some day. When I get those decorative things off the shelves, they will then probably hold more supplies.

I should have straightened that photo!

To the right there you see some things that will some day go on the walls.

This is the sewing area:

I really need to change that Holly Hobby red sewing machine cover! I’ve used this old desk for sewing for years, and it works fine except when excess fabric wants to slide off the left side of the table, so that’s why I put my pink file cabinet with craft and sewing booklets and clippings there — it provides a little extra surface area.

This shelf above the sewing area has a few decorative sewing-related items:

Continuing to move around the room, this wall is…the unfinished area. 🙂

The plan was to put a futon there, both so overnight guests would have a place to sleep and I might have a comfortable place to sit and do hand sewing or look through one of the books, or for my husband or kids to have a place to sit if they came up while I was working on something. We haven’t gotten one yet, and I need for that very old computer of Jason’s to be carted off somewhere.

Finally, this is the partially organized closet:

Some of those boxes contain gift bags, photos, mementos, stamps, etc.

This is one little project sitting out that has been awaiting a frame for a long time. It’s a good reminder!

This sign is still on the door.

My middle son, Jason put it there back when he started packing up some of his things from his room shortly before he got married. It didn’t really hit until I saw all those boxes that he was actually leaving, though I’d known it for months, and I got a little teary. My husband said, “Think sewing room!” and Jason put the sign up as an encouragement that I’d get to use the room for fun stuff after he was gone. 🙂

So there you have it, such as it is! You can find many more finished creative spaces at the party post at My Desert Cottage here. I’m looking forward to being inspired and getting some neat ideas.

In addition to the prizes offered at My Desert Cottage, Hydrangea Home is offering a prize of a $50 certificate from her store for party-goers:

Ladies’ Luncheon 2010

I’ve been promising to show and tell you the details of our church’s ladies’ luncheon from last weekend, so here we go. 🙂

In some ways I start thinking about the next luncheon right after the last one, but I don’t start really planning for it until after January. I like to have a theme built around a verse or thought from Scripture, and usually after praying about and often after a brainstorming session, something will come to mind, sometimes a few ideas. After a while something crystallizes and I feel sure this is the theme for the year.

This year it didn’t happen quite like that. I saw this plaque in Cracker Barrel:

I just loved the little house with the heart in it, and it reminded me of Psalm 101:2b: “I will walk within my house with a perfect heart.” And I thought, “Hey! That might make a good theme for the ladies’ luncheon!”

I eventually went back and got this for Mittu, because she uses red and black in some of the rooms in her house, and, of course, because of what it said.

And the more I thought and prayed about it, the more “A Perfect Heart” from Psalm 101:2b seemed like a perfect theme. It’s applicable to everyone no matter whether they’re married or single, have children or not. Home can be the place where we most easily let down our guard, but it is the place we most need to walk closely with the Lord. Yet as we look at our hearts, we can get discouraged because we’re so far from perfect: but that’s just a reminder of how we need God’s grace  and need to depend on Him moment by moment for the strength, wisdom, and everything else we need to walk with Him. Thankfully He does not give up on us when we fail and fall, but He forgives us when we confess our faults to Him and promises His grace to sustain us.

Practically, I wanted to use that little black house with a heart in it as a motif. I even photocopied the plaque before giving it to Mittu so I could remember what it looked like and possibly even use the house outline as a pattern. I wanted to get away from my usual penchant for pastel pink and Victoriana  because I know not everyone likes that, plus I wanted it to be different and more contemporary. I’ve seen a few weddings using red and black as their colors, and I have also seen that in some new brides’ decorating schemes, so I decided to use red, black, and white.

At our April ladies’ meeting, we made little plaques with black and white patterned scrapbooking paper as backgrounds and a little black house with a red heart and the theme verse. We used black and white patterned ribbon for hangers, and some of that as well as black  pre-cut decorative edgings I found at Hobby Lobby for trim. We used a flat 5 x 7″ canvas in the art section of Hobby Lobby and Michael’s — they were about a dollar apiece at Michael’s and a little less at Hobby Lobby. It was so fun to see what the different ladies came up with using the different papers and ribbon. Here are a few of them:

I ended up not using the little house from the plaque as a template — I wasn’t sure if that might be illegal or unethical. You can find some basic house shapes like this one online, but I looked through my Cricut cartridges to see if I had any that would do and ended up using the little church design from the Winter Wonderland cartridge and cutting off the steeple. 🙂 There were other little houses on the cartridge, but I liked that one best. (On a side note, I didn’t buy the cartridge just for this project — I already had it — and I didn’t pay that price: they frequently go on sale half-price here.) I also used the “blackout” feature (where it just cuts out the outer edges as a solid) of one of the snowflake designs for the background behind the verse. It was the first time I had really used the Cricut machine my generous hubby had given me some time ago — and now I want to use it all the more! With it, I was able to get everything cut out beforehand, so that at the meeting all we had to do was glue things together. If we’d had to have ladies cutting out things, it probably would have taken us more than one session.

For the centerpieces, I got some 6 x 6″ boxes, covered them with white card stock, and used the door and window from this template, enlarging them to fit the house. I found several neat patterns online for making a house with a folded design, but there was no way I could print them big enough — the biggest piece of card stock is 12 x 12, so by the time you get four walls from a design meant to be folded into a house, that allows for only 3 x 3″ walls, and that was too tiny. And folding is not one of my talents — origami, paper airplanes, etc. just don’t come out right when I fold them. So after a lot of thought and searching, it seemed easiest to do it as I did it.

This is all the little houses out to dry after being glued, and I thought they looked like those little subdivisions where all the houses are too close together and look alike. 🙂

I took photos of the step-by-step process if anyone wants me to do a tutorial, but basically it was just a matter of gluing the card stock on, kind of trimming and gluing as I went. A glue stick worked fine on the flat surfaces, but Tacky glue worked better on anything that folded or curved over an edge.

I had originally wanted to embellish them a little more, something like this — flower boxes at the windows, trim around the roofline, etc. But the day I had a friend coming over to work on them, I got sick and had to cancel, and only had time to just glue doors and windows on. I think it probably turned out better that way — with all the other things on the table, it would have looked too busy.

Here are some of the tables:

We used a 12 x 12″ piece of black card stock and then patterned red scrapbooking paper as the base (I was going to use solid red, but they had such pretty red and black patterns I couldn’t resist!) (Can you tell this anti-red person is softening a bit? 🙂 ) I had planned to use geraniums as the flower, but one store only had pink ones, and another only had a few, and they were in humongous containers. So I looked around for other red flowers, and these petunias were just right. We put a little plastic base underneath the plants before putting them into the houses so the dirt and moisture wouldn’t leak (Wal-Mart had them for 35 cents) and cushioned it all around inside the house with Spanish moss. Then we put the favors around the houses, alternated red and black napkins on white tablecloths, and put the program in the center of the place setting. The caterer brought the plates when she came. At the end, one lady from each table who had a particular number taped under her chair got to take the centerpiece home.

Some weeks ago on a Friday’s Fave Five I mentioned how excited I was to find something online to use as favors for the little girls. Somehow the idea came to mind (the Lord dropped it there, I am sure) to have something for them to color, because there is a bit of waiting time while everyone goes through the serving lines. A quick online search for “house coloring pages” yielded a wealth of materiel. I could have either gone with different styles of houses on each page or different rooms in the house. I went with the latter from this site, with a house and the theme verse on the front cover, and a different room of the house with a corresponding verse on each page in side. There were just exactly enough pictures to go with the pages. Here are a couple of them:

I asked a teenager before the luncheon to take a basket around with the coloring books and a small box of crayons to any table with a child and pass them out.

Ok, that’s more than enough about the decorating!

The most important part is the message or devotional. Usually our speakers are from an area within an hour or so, sometimes a pastor’s wife from another church, sometimes someone from the Christian college. This year one of our missionaries was based in Georgia while on furlough. When she and her husband came to our church during furlough, she shared a little about their area of ministry before her husband preached, and it was obvious that she was a born teacher and speaker. I began to wonder if she might be able to come. She was far enough away to need overnight accommodations, so I asked a lady in our church who had hosted them before if she could do so again if they came, as we don’t have enough in our ladies’ ministry budget for hotel accommodations. The Lord worked it all out so that this lady and her two daughters were able to come: her oldest daughter had to be at the University for training for a summer mission team on Monday, anyway. She was wonderful! My impressions of her being a born teacher were reinforced when she brought a stack of visual aids and had an activity to get everyone involved. She brought a lot of things out of the chapter I hadn’t noticed, and, by the way, I love it and much prefer it when speakers take the verse in context as she did rather than running off with it into who knows where.  She basically took the “I wills” (“I will sing of mercy and judgment, ” “I will behave myself wisely in a perfect way,” etc.) and “I won’ts” (“I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes,” etc.) from the chapter as pictures of what having a perfect heart within our home looks like. I did not think to ask her permission to mention her name or put her picture on my blog, so that’s the only reason I am not doing so.

Then, one of the most exciting parts was a special presentation we made. There is a lady in our church who makes beauitful little dolls, and she put a few in our missions closet. When this family was here before, they asked of she made any in different colors. They said the little girls in their neighborhood in Ghana loved to come over and play with their girls’ dolls, putting them in the little sling-type thing that the African moms carried their babies in on their backs. So I asked this lady if she could make a few for us to give to them, thinking she might be able to make 3 to 5. She made 13! And at the end of the luncheon we were able to present them to our speaker. Here they are on my couch beforehand.


She and her daughters were delighted with them.

On a personal level, it was neat for me to have both my mother-in-law and my daughter-in-law with me. Until my mil moved here, I always had to go to these things alone. I thought I’d have to talk her into it a little more, because she doesn’t usually like to go to much, but though she didn’t look excited about the prospect at first, she agreed. We had gotten her a pretty new dress for Mother’s Day that had a black background and red flowers, and she was so tickled to wear it to the luncheon. She commented about it all morning. And then Mittu wasn’t originally planning to come, but I didn’t know that at first — I think we forget sometimes how intimidating this kind of thing can be to a new person at church. But I asked her if she would mind sitting with Grandma and helping with whatever she might need help with, since I would have to be up and down, and she did so. They both ended up having a wonderful time. My husband had planned to get a picture of the three of us, but forgot about it in trying to get his mom in (he picked her up and took her home since I had to be there early and stay late). I wished I had thought of that, too!

But here is a picture of me holding one of the little dolls:

That little pin was made by Lizzie. I already had the black and white dress for years, but I knew I had seen that pin in Lizzie’s store, and thought it would set it off nicely, and I’d be color coordinated with the decorations, LOL! Plus I can use it at Christmas time or whenever else I might be inspired to wear red. Here is a closer view:

For those who might be interested in the other house-related ideas for centerpieces or favors, some of the links I found are here.

Overall everything went very well — the Lord blessed and enabled all along the way.

And though I enjoyed it — I am glad it is over!

A Kitchen Meme

Whew! Yesterday was super-busy getting ready for the ladies’ meeting last night, where we worked on favors for the upcoming ladies’ luncheon. I am going to wait to show them, though. 🙂 Traditionally, for some reason, we have fewer ladies come out to the type of meeting where we’re doing anything hands-on than when we have a speaker (I would have thought maybe some were wary putting together anything crafty, but even when we do something like wrap missionary Christmas presents, we have fewer.) But I really enjoy the fellowship over whatever we’re working on plus the creativity of the other ladies. We got quite a few favors put together.

I only had time for a quick drive-by of some posts yesterday, but I hope to catch up with everyone today.

I saw this over at Mama Bear‘s and thought it looked like fun.

1. Do you have magnets on your fridge? Yes. I did a post on them once. I have so many I had to take some down and store them in a drawer. This is one of my favorites:

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2. Do you have a calendar in your kitchen, if so, what’s the theme of it? Yes. It’s the Faithful Moments 2010 calendar illustrated by Lisa Blowers. It has homey drawings with Scripture verses. Here is this month’s page:

3. What is your favorite kitchen gadget? My wire whisk. I could never make gravy well until I got one. I don’t know how my mom managed without one. Now I use it on white sauces, cream of wheat — anything that needs to be smooth and lump-free.

4. Are you lucky enough to have a pantry of some kind? No, and I miss having one.

5.What is your favorite appliance? I probably should say microwave, as much as we use it, but I’ll say toaster oven (assuming, of course, that whoever made this up meant smaller appliances. I’d have a hard time going without the stove and refrigerator.)

6. Do you have an eat in kitchen (table in it)? I guess you would say so. It’s all in the same room but separated by cabinets and the stove. We do not have a separate dining room.

7. Do you have a bread box? Yes.

8. Do you have a picture of your kids on the fridge? No. They’re in the hallway. 🙂

9. Do you ever cook breakfast in your PJs? On weekends.

10. Do you have a favorite cookbook that you use? Yes, an old Betty Crocker one and my church cookbook.

11. Are you lucky enough to have recipes that were passed down from your mom or grandma? I make some of the same dishes my mom did, but I don’t have her recipes written down. I do have a couple from one grandmother but I have never tried them.

12. What’s your favorite food? It would be too hard to choose one overall favorite  — I like many things, and what I prefer each day varies.

13. What’s your favorite thing to cook? For dinner, something with chicken tenderloins. I like that you can take them straight from the freezer and have a meal made in 30 minutes or less. Chicken Enchilada Bake is one family favorite using them.

14. Is your coffee pot electric or stove top? Electric. I grew up with a stove-top percolator but didn’t think anyone used them any more.

15. Do you ever make your own bread? No. Well, banana and pumpkin bread, but not sandwich bread. I tried a few times in early marriage but it always came out really heavy in texture.

16. Name one thing that you have hanging on your wall in your kitchen: A pegged shelf with little heart ornaments accumulated from various places we’ve visited.

17. Is there a clock in your kitchen? Yes, one in the microwave, one on the “dry sink.”

18. Do you have a bowl of fruit sitting on your table or counter? No, all fruit except bananas are in the refrigerator. I like them cold. And I don’t like fruit flies.

19. What type of canisters do you have? An old Tupperware set, the kind with the accordion-pleated lids.

20. Does your kitchen have a theme? Hearts and pink roses.

21. What’s for supper tonight? Good question! 🙂

22. Do you have enough cabinet space? No. Some of the bigger stuff is in the living room closet.

23. Does your family use paper plates? Frequently for snacks and lunches, occasionally for dinner if we’re having something like hamburgers. We use them for Sunday morning breakfast so as not to have to wash plates again before dinner.

24. Do you have a good set of china? No. Just my Tea Rose Pfaltzgraf, which I love. There is no room for a china cabinet, anyway.

25. Do you wear an apron to work in your kitchen? No. Some of the ones I see these days are really cute, but I just don’t like to bother.

26. Name one thing, if anything, that you would like to change about your kitchen. More cabinet and counter space, a pantry, and more room around the table. Sorry, that’s three. 🙂 But we can’t do any of that without knocking out a wall, and that’s too expensive.

Feel free to borrow this as well. Let me know if you do!

An inspiring giveaway!

Comments are now closed. The winner is:

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If you’ve looked at any wall decor in stores lately, you may have noticed a lot of plaques with words on them. “Believe.” “Dream.” Live, Love, Laugh,” etc.

Jeanne Winters takes that idea a step further, inspired by the Scriptural instruction to keep God’s word in our hearts and even upon the door posts of our homes. She creates decorations for the home which incorporate Scripture. She designed the “Simply Inspiring” line of inspirational gifts at Hallmark, maintains a blog called Inspiring Ideas, and has a book out titled Inspirational Home: Simple Ideas for Uplifting Decor and Craft.

When I saw that Jeanne was having a special buy one, get one free sale of her book at her Etsy store, I decided that would be a perfect opportunity to get one for myself plus one to give away!

The book is divided into four sections: Inspiring Accents, Artistic Walls, Fresh Florals, and Delightful Favors. You can see the first few pages here. I tried to take a few photos which really don’t do justice to the loveliness of the book, but you can get a little taste of her style and the kind of projects included.

This last photo is from Jeanne’s site where she shows how to make this wall art:

If you would like to win a copy of Inspirational Home: Simple Ideas for Uplifting Decor and Craft, just leave a comment on this post. I will use the Random Number Generator to choose a winner from the comments next Tuesday morning, March 23. Only one entry per person, please. This giveaway is open to anyone in any country: I will pay shipping, and I wouldn’t think there would be any customs fees, but if so, the winner is responsible for those.

Best wishes!

Friday’s Fave Five

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Susanne at Living to Tell the Story hosts a “Friday Fave Five” in which we share our five favorite things from the past week. Click on the button to read more of the details, and you can visit Susanne to see the list of others’ favorites or to join in.

1. My semi-annual clothes switch. We have pretty small closets in this house, so twice a year I have to switch out seasonal clothes between the attic and the closet. Though I like my spring/summer clothes better, seeing the fall/winter ones again are like seeing old friends. It’s almost like having something new to wear.

2. Finding my purple dress. There was one particular dress I was looking for this week that’s just good for many occasions and isn’t strictly winter, but I couldn’t find it. It wasn’t in the back of my closet nor in the storage box for off-season clothes. Finally I remembered I had put some clothes in a separate box as there were more than would fit in the old one, so we found the box in the attic last night. I was beginning to be afraid I had accidentally given it away, so I was relieved.

3. Days off from school. Though school was cancelled for a bad reason — about 1/4 of the school was out sick — and that’s not a favorite thing, nevertheless I don’t mind not setting the alarm clocks for a few extra days. And thankfully we have all been well except for a couple of days of sore throats.

4. A mammogram is not a favorite thing, but the fact that it is done for at least another year is. I’ve been supposed to schedule it since last spring but just hadn’t gotten around to it. And since October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, let me point you to this post at Rocks in My Dryer, where she describes what happens for anyone who might be apprehensive of the procedure. Mine was a bit more uncomfortable that what she describes, but only for a few seconds at a time.

5. An order came in from Pale Pink and Roses, purchased during Make Mine Pink’s Friday Shopping Event.

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That little cupboard is just darling. I am going to use it in my craft room but I am not sure exactly how yet. And it is amost impossible to find pink linens in stores here.

That’s it for today — hope you have a great Friday!

Blue Monday: Rug and room

Smiling Sally hosts a Blue Monday in which we can post about anything blue — pretty, ugly, serious or funny — and then link up to other Blue Monday participants.

I haven’t participated in a Blue Monday since last March — I had run out of blue things! But now since my middle son just got married and moved out, and I am getting his room as a sewing/craft/guest room, and his room was just painted blue a few years ago, I am keeping that as a major color.

My husband took us rug shopping last week as one of his customers was having a sale. He encouraged me to look for a rug for this room, but at first I was reluctant to do so without the furniture in it yet to know what size I needed. But he found this one, and I love it.

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There weren’t too many rugs with any blue, and fewer still with pink, so I was delighted with this.

That’s about all that is in there for now. But I am sure I’ll share pictures when it is finished — and maybe a few along the way. 🙂

Friday’s Fave Five

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Susanne at Living to Tell the Story hosts a “Friday Fave Five” in which we share our five favorite things from the past week. Click on the button to read more of the details, and you can visit Susanne to see the list of others’ favorites or to join in.

It’s going to be hard to narrow it down to five this week!

1. Jeremy’s iPhone ap. He’s been working for a long time on developing this application for the iPhone called FoodPad Calorie Tracker with which to keep track of calories. It has a lot of neat features!

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2. Goodies! I bought these from Shabby Shan’s Cottage via Make Mine Pink’s Pink Friday.

Rose shelf
If you know me very well, you know this is me. 🙂 I haven’t decided where to put it yet.

Small vases
I also got these teeny vases. They’re about 4″ high. I thought they were blue with pink flowers when I ordered them, but they are still pretty as white.

She also tucked in an extra little bonus gift.:

Extra gift!

3.A new CD. I love the music produced by The Wilds, and their newest CD is Creator, Redeemer, and King. I’ve been listening to it frequently this week. I love all of it, but especially It Was For Me, My Faith Still Clings, Calvary Invitation, and new-to-me Face the Cross.

4. My favorite contestant on America’s Got Talent so far:

(Song starts at about 1.46)

5. Two GREAT favorite links. One was left on a question I had earlier about tips for craft organization and storage
ideas: this has to be the ultimate craft studio. So many great ideas!! The second one I can’t remember where I found, but it is a site called A LEGO a day. Legos were one of my kids’ favorites even long after they stopped playing with other toys. This site took a photo involving Legos once every day for a year and added a catchy caption to most of them. I’ve only looked through a few pages so far, but my favorites are Just married, How low can you go, Going for a drive, and my ultimate favorite, Put on a happy face.

Happy Friday!