What works for me this week is my sewing machine. I am in love with my sewing machine. I have missed it. I have been so busy with my classwork that I have not pulled it out since I finished Froggy's Halloween costume. This week has been a return to normalacy and for me normalcy means sewing. I finished finding m y c raft room on Monday. So yesterday I sewed. I made a skirt for me testing out a new pattern. The pattern is basic and easy with very little fitting. It is not the most flattering of patterns but it supposed to be a plain backdrop for embellishments. I may add a bit of shaping so it is not so full through the hips when I make it again with the embellishments. As soon as the weather dries out, I can go outside and spread out and sandwich together the baby quilts I need to finish up for the new arrivals that are almost here. Come see what works for others at Rocks In My Dryer
It's hard to believe that time is going by so quickly, but here it is already - the big Fall 2008 Bloggy Giveaway kicks off today, and you're invited. Click on the link (going live at 8am CST) to participate in literally hundreds of great bloggy giveaways. . For my own giveaway this time I'm giving away something that combines my three favorite things in life; children, books and cooking. Cooking with Herb is a companion book to Herb, The Vegetarian . Bright, funny watercolor, crayon, and pen-and-ink illustrations set the tone for a happy time in the kitchen. Grand-Ma-Ma Flora, Squat, Haggis, Gorse and Meathook, help Herb the Dragon prepare such vegetarian specialties as Spaghetti Sandwiches (a frittata of pasta, eggs and cheese), Veggie Sailboats and Radical Dragon-Salsa. To enter the drawing leave me a comment telling me your favorite book, recipe or childhood moment and be sure to leave a way for me to contact you if you win. While you are here, relax and look around...
Our tadpoles are still alive despite some very dubious care. We went to check on them and found that one had sprouted teeny tiny legs. It was amazing how tiny the legs were, so tiny that at first I thought it was a smudge of dirt clinging to him. Froggy suggested we document the moment in our journals. So we did. It was lots of fun watching Froggy making multicolored tadpoles. Continuing our Frog theme, we completed a fun worksheet from Adventures in Mamaland about the life cycle of the Frog. Froggy was thrilled with the opportunity to learn the Hebrew names for her current passion. To tie everything together we made Froggy's pride and joy - a poster of the life cycle. I drew the shapes which Froggy cut out. Then she pasted them next to the appropriate label I had written. Then she decorated them. Complete with googly eyes because "googly eyes make everything better."
Wow! Congratulations! That is, indeed, a miracle!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't say it any better than reedrover! That is marvelous!
ReplyDelete:-))) there is no smiley for a grin as big as my grin. (((hugs)))
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