Saturday, October 29, 2011

Halloween Cards

Grumpy came back from running errands this morning and had checked the mail on his way in. I was pleasantly surprised by 7 orange envelopes (with a total of 8 cards inside them) addressed to Granny and Grumpy. It was so fun to get Halloween cards from the Talericos, Armstrongs and Hatch families. It was almost as much fun to see the envelopes. They were works of art themselves with some creative doodling. So fun.



Thanks for the cards and we are glad you are enjoying the pillowcases. I had fun making them for you and hope you know we think about you all the time.

I'm still homesick. Can you tell?

Autumn in Cortez

About once a month Grumpy has to go to Cortez, Co. for work. I sometimes go along, just to see the pretty country. I knew there would be wonderful fall leaves this time of year so I was game to go. Gramma and Papa H. along with Aunt Kay were coming from Mesa to meet us there, so it was a good plan. On our way there we stopped at a little hole-in-the-wall for breakfast in Red Mesa. The breakfast was a disaster, but across the street was an LDS chapel with the most gorgeous golden tree out front. I had to snap a pic it was so pretty.



On to Cortez. We checked into our hotel and Grumpy went off to work. I watched TV, read a little and worked on the fall leaf table decor I am trying to get done for the girls. I had sewn all the leaves, (all 30 of them) and needed to trim all the excess fabric and batting away, notch and turn them, press them and stitch shut the opening. Then when I got home I could do the machine stitched veins. I have done a total of 44 leaves this season. They take longer than you might think. I also had a whole bunch of YoYo's cut and ready to make in case we did a road trip. Good thinking on my part! Rare for me.

Gramma, Papa and Aunt Kay did indeed arrive on Thursday and we hung out, ate some good food and just did some visiting. I had leaves and YoYo's to work on, so I was good to go. Papa was a good sport and drove me to the local quilt shop, I think it was called the Patchwork Pig, but I am not sure. They had some really nice quilts on display, so I took a couple of pics to remind me later of the designs I'd like to do on a bigger scale.




On Friday, Grumpy got off work a little early, so we decided to drive to Telluride, CO. just to see what we could see. I knew those YoYo's would come in handy. It was a nice drive and I enjoyed seeing the fall leaves along the way. I love the forests in fall with their beautiful colors. It was quite a trip by the time we got back to Cortez. I got lots of YoYo's done.





We hung out at our hotel and had a great time talking. Soon it was time to go to dinner. Grumpy had a good restaurant picked out in Mancos, just east of Cortez. Millcreek Junction. It was very yummy. On the list for go to again. We stayed one more night in the hotel and then it was breakfast before leaving for home. Grumpy picked a winner again, and we enjoyed a sumptuous feast that none of us really needed. It was a good beginning for a day of travel, and we said our goodbyes after our meal and took off for our various homes. Nice to get together someplace so pretty and quiet. I finished my YoYo's on the way to the airport. We were early, so Grumpy was nice and found a JoAnn's Fabric store for me in Albuquerque. I wanted to find one more Thanksgiving print for Chance's pillowcase and they had just the piece I needed there. I found several other pieces more along the lines of Christmas too. Grumpy was sorry he was so accommodating I think. I love fabric.

Our flight was an hour and a half late (no surprise to us), so we ate dinner at the airport. I don't know what it is about airport food. It is never as good as the same restaurants not in the airport. After boarding our plane we waited another 45 minutes while they fixed a broken switch on the radio. We finally got home about 8:30 pm, so it was a long day of travel. Good trip even so, and I look forward to doing it again sometime. Maybe to see the snow in a month or two.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Life in Small Places



Driving home the other day I decided to take pics of our day to day spaces. I am very happy to have this little garage to park in. I don't get wet in the rain, I can close the garage door and unload groceries into the house. We have a tiny bit of storage space in the front and as soon as we get some shelves, it will be of greater use. There is a stairway inside the man-door in the front of the garage that leads up to our entry inside the apartment. Quite nice really. I like my little car too. The hatchback is nice for bringing things home. Thanks to R.B. for helping me find my Texas ride.

Below is our little laundry closet. It is right in the kitchen. As you can see I have a few appliances in there too that won't fit anywhere else. Our water heater is in there too. Not so pretty, but I like the hot water. It's pretty handy and beats going to a laundromat. I like that the machines are new, so no worries for now.




Above are the little shelves in the dining area. I'm sure they were meant for books and misc. but my pantry containers are occupying the space nicely. Works out very well for the most part. Below are some pics of my craigslist shopping finds this summer. I am very pleased with my pieces and we are quite comfortable in our little nest here. I didn't spruce anything up for the camera, so this is pretty much life around here.



So happy to have a little china hutch to put dishes in. It's no secret I love dishes, so it made sense to finally have someplace to put at least a few. I even have a little room on the top shelf still, so I can bring some more things from AZ. Yay. The dining table fits very nicely in our little alcove. I stole a chair for my sewing room until I can buy a roll-around one for the sewing machine area. We even have dinner at the table most of the time. Once in a while though, we eat in front of the T.V. like we did as newlyweds in our apartment then. Back then it was usually Mod Squad on while we ate. Now it is Criminal Minds or NCIS. Still watching criminals get caught.





I guess a lot of the apartments here in Midland have fireplaces, but alas, ours does not. I was happy to find this little gel burning fireplace (above) on craigslist, and can't wait for some winter weather to try it out. My friend Leigh has one in her cabin at Overguaard (?) and we enjoyed it up there. It came in handy for the DVD's and components too. Below is a shot of my little sewing area. Those IKEA units are serving us well. They were a good decision. At least the fabrics are contained and accessible. I am having fun with the projects I am doing and loving that I have time to do them. I am still getting to know my new Bernina embroidery machine. It may take the rest of my life to really know how to use it. I am determined to learn it though. Classes will be a must. I already found the local Bernina store and got a class schedule. I will wait until after the holidays to hit it hard.




I share the extra room with Grumpy's den. He has his beloved huge roll-top desk here and as you can see, he uses it well. This is also our guest room, so we have an areo-bed in the closet that we pump up when (and if) we ever have a guest.



This headboard I found on craigslist was a good find too. I don't have a bedspread here yet, I was hoping by not buying one, I would be motivated to make one. I don't know if I can hold out though. I really want something on the bed. The little pillows were Grumpy's find. He was online and found these funky little pillows. They are kind of like little bean-bags. Sort of. Very comfortable,and I like them but will have to get some regular pillows for a normal looking bed when it is made. I laugh every time I see them sitting so little on the bed.

Grumpy gave me the master bath and closet and he keeps his clothes in the den closet and uses the bathroom over there. It works out nicely in the morning when he gets up so early to go to work. There is a built-in desk in the Master bedroom that I use for my computer and stuff. I need some lamps and a shelf or two and I am good to go. I am working on getting some things for our plant shelf in the kitchen (on top of the cabinets) and buying 2 new pan racks for the wall for all the pans I have stuffed into the tiny closet in the kitchen. We are settling in and getting used to living in smaller spaces. Grumpy did a good job picking out our place here.

Now if I could just figure out how to get around this crazy town.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

The Temple in Lubbock

Yesterday was my first visit to the Lubbock, Texas Temple. It was our first time to do a session there and was a great experience. We went with a couple from our ward and they had family names that we could take through for them. It is a small Temple, but elegant and beautiful nonetheless. I love taking in all the detail that makes each temple the jewel that it is. We left early enough that I could check out the JoAnn's Fabric store that was just down the street from the temple. How fortunate for me. Not so much for Grumpy. Me and my friend Margaret had lots of fun for about 20 minutes. It's amazing how much you can stack up in such a short amount of time. She wants to learn how to do these easy and fun pillowcases, so we shall do a few. Or maybe more than a few. After the damages at JoAnn's, we went in search of dinner and ended up at a Pei Wei's. Always good. On the way to the restaurant, I noticed an ice-cream place and made a mental note so that we could get some dessert on the way home. And we did. It was a wonderfully delicious Turtle sundae. Extra hot fudge of course.

All in all a very good trip. I like Lubbock so far.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Texas Rain…and Texas Quilts



It finally happened. We had a really good rain and the storm was awesome. I love a good storm. The thunder and lightning were amazing - enough that it woke me up in the middle of the night. I laid in bed and listened to nature doing it's thing for quite a while. When I got up (rather late) the next morning it was to see leaden skies. It was beautiful. I had to take a picture. Even better was the fact that the wind wasn't blowing for once. I know we have all been praying for rain and it was with thanks that I listened to the beating of the rain on the ground outside. We don't live on the top floor of our building, so it was weird not hearing the rain on the roof.

I had decided to go to the Quilter's Guild Quilt Show while Grumpy went to the Warbirds Air Show Saturday. The rain was over, but the clouds were still with us. The airshow was going ahead, so he left for his adventure. Me too, only much later in the morning. I have been google mapping a lot lately, so that was my first step. I was pleasantly surprised, and impressed by the talent apparent in the ladies quilt guild. There were some gifted quilters on display as well as lots of merchandise that makes quilting a bit easier than it appears sometimes. I am posting just a few pics from my tour through the show.



This "Wedding Ring" quilt above is done Texas style. If you look at the diagonal square pieces, you will see the local flavor in the fabric prints. It was really a pretty quilt in the actual stitching too. A work of art. So was the "Irish Chain" in the first quilt below. I love stars and so took a close up shot of the star quilting in this one. I can see I have a lot to learn.




In the one above the quilter used fabrics from her and her daughter's dresses to make her squares. What a great way to preserve lots of memories. These next two reminded me of things I knew Nana would like. I love the retro fabrics of the little cowboys and western things. I even have some fabrics similar to these I bought in a Utah quilt shop a few years ago. I can't wait to do something with them now. The animal appliques in the second one below just brought Nana to mind immediately. She made such wonderful quilts for all our babies when they were born. I remember lambs, kittens, ducks, and so on in her works of art. I so wish I had taken pictures of those little blankets we used until they were threadbare.




The two below are Christmas to me. I am definitely going to try something like the stripy one. I love all the fabrics and the cabin feel I get when I look at it. The trees are fun and I liked her use of colors in the fabrics she picked.




Here's just a few more of some of my favorites:








These last three are just impossible to look at without thinking of our love of flip flops, especially Taya and her closet full of flip flops; all the many, and varied Yo's Yo's we have all made (and will continue to make I hope); and our crazy chicken ladies, Tracy and Stacie. I love chickens too, I just don't have any real ones yet. Maybe someday.





No wonder the phrase, "The fabric of our lives" was coined. Fabric is just another way we remember the events and the everyday things of our lives. The prints, solids and textures we choose to surround ourselves with says a lot about our personalities.

Maybe that's why I love fabric so much.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Creepy Sleep



I hope today is the day the pillowcases are delivered to my house in Mesa. It was cheaper to send them all to one address than it was to four addresses, so Robert gets the happy job of delivering the prizes. (Thanks mucho Robert!)I had a lot of fun making these and each one is different from any of the others. Except Faith and Rylee have twin cases. I thought about you individually and tried to pick fabrics (with sometimes limited choices here) that you would like. I can see one for each holiday in the future but it might take some time. I expect pics from all you guys so I can add them to my files. I don't even have a regular pillow here to try them all on! I hope everyone enjoys a little halloween in their room. Even you big kids–you're never too big to enjoy some funky holiday stuff. I'm not so great at getting things right on birthdays, but Grumpy and I try and do something fun for each of you every year. We love you all.

Today is Jade and Jeff's Anniversary. Happy Day to you guys, I still remember the wedding day. It was a pretty wedding. I hope Jaxon's leg is feeling better. Bicycles can be such traitors sometimes, fun one minute and cutting up your leg the next. Damn bike! Gotta love 'em though.

Speaking of creepy sleep... I hope R.B.'s kids are careful on their new toy so I don't have to worry. It looks like a fun toy, and I hope we can make it to the dunes this year to see them enjoy it. If we don't, again, I expect some pics.



Those are some crazy boys in there! Maybe I should worry just a little. It is my job after all!

Thursday, October 6, 2011

October in the Apartment

I don't know what I was thinking (not) when I decided not to bring my fall decorations with me. What few I did bring and a few new pumpkins from Hobby Lobby will have to suffice to make us look festive this October.







I finally feel a little more like this is home as things go up on the walls. I took a shot of the grand wall (complete with spiders for now). I love laying on the couch and looking at the pics. I will love it even more when I get some more pics (hint, hint). One of these days I will go through my picture files and pull out candids of the various and many grands I am missing on my wall. I would prefer more current ones though. I'm just saying…




Grumpy is right at home though. Far better now than that camp chair and office chair he was using. He seems to be happy in our little nest here. Our cable entity, Suddenlink, does not have BYU channel in their line-up of channels. I will continue to entreat them to add said channel, but in the meantime we watched conference on my computer. It wasn't too different, but it would have been better on the bigger screen in the living room. We were glad to get it on the computer though. What wonderful technology we enjoy these days. I am old enough to remember dressing up and going to the stake centers with everyone else to watch it. It is definitely more quiet in the home. And I can have hot chocolate if I want.

You can see in the pic of Grumpy that there are pieces of fabric with leaves drawn on them lying about. I am working on table decor for the women in our fam to have for the fall. I hope I get them done in time to actually enjoy them out on the tables for awhile before it's time for the Christmas decor. Speaking of Christmas… I found a wonderful store here in Midland that is dedicated to the holidays. I went in yesterday knowing I would buy nothing and really did buy nothing. Quite a feat, I must say. They even had the most glorious ribbon, and we all know how I feel about ribbon. I stood in front of the ribbon display and drooled for bit, then made my legs take me to a different part of the store. I saw things I wanted to buy for everyone. Me too. I wish I had more money than I knew what to do with. I love Christmas stuff. When I left the store for the parking lot, of course the wind was blowing. I think it always blows here. So far anyway. I am including a pic of what my hair looks like most of the time here. I went out on my little balcony and took this shot of myself. Hair everywhere. Such is life in our little west Texas town.