2nd) why are my neighbors watering their yard when it's raining outside and a cat 4 hurricane is headed to our general vicinity?
3rd) why didn't I put on my "happy shirt" this morning?
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Really good questions
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Reader Readers to the Rescue...



How did Helen Keller know so much for someone who could see and hear nothing? Maybe it was better that way {and of course I don't really mean that} we live in a deceptive world that often makes me think that the things I do in this home have no nobility or honor, as though I have little to contribute to our society; don't I need to be on some board, volunteer to do something, lead a Bible study, teach Sunday school?? Between Helen Keller and Natalie, and ultimately God, my head is held high, I'm encouraged and thankful for my "season of life" & motherly duties... even if I do have to go at them alone on a long weekend. If I knew how to program the computer to show me this blog post every morning I would, because like the Gospel, this is a message I need to preach to myself every morning, presumably tomorrow morning when I take a Saturday on alone.
Friday, August 29, 2008
Delete & Delete Forever



Thursday, August 28, 2008
**T-Shirt Reminder** & Teddy Grahams

Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Appliques 101 {without an embroidery machine}
My fancy little embroidery machine can do some pretty smooth appliques. But this RAINY weekend and week I decided to be creative & try my hand at my own little creations on my new sewing machine. If you are a perfectionist this style may not suit you. It's not going to look like a "machine applique" but it will be cute and won't require an expensive machine to accomplish.
- Wonder Under or a comparable product like Heat 'n Bond LITE both can be found at Hancocks or JoAnns and both are an adhesive webbing {think giant sheets of Stitch Witch} with paper on one side that peels off. Both can be bought by the yard. 1/2 a yard will get you A LOT of appliques!
- A tearaway stabilizer like Tear-Easy which can also be found at JoAnns or Hancocks and is probably right by the Wonder Under... this will go under your shirt to stabilize your zig-zag stitches. It might be a little pricey, if you can find a tear-away stabilizer on a bolt w/ the Wonder Under it's a LOT cheaper by the yard. It's also great to have around... I stabilize all my button holes with it! Just make sure it's a "tear away".
- Thread in coordinating colors of your fabric scraps
- Buttons will make great wheels or eyes! {SOMEONE please do an OWL and show me!}
- fabric scraps
- iron
- sewing machine with a zigzag stitch--- I'm not sure there's such thing as a sewing machine without zig zag so if you have a sewing machine you're in business!
First make sure you wash and dry your shirt, blanket, towel, or whatever you are appliqueing. The cute little kimono shirt JM had on with the train came in a 2 pack from Target {Circo brand with all the onesies {of course I can't find it online} they were 2 for $7.99}. Thanks, cousin Melissa... we used our gift card to secure these little precious numbers!
While you're washing & drying your garment, I recommend you browse through clip art for images. The train I made up in my mind, the camper I found here and thought of MommaSissy & Courtney and their wild RV adventure! Here's my "inspiration" for the RV!
Next, you'll want to cut out your design on paper and make a stencil/template of it. You will want to keep in mind that your design will be "mirror imaged" when you iron it on your garment. Also keep the scale in mind... the long sleeve tee is a 3t and the design is about 3.5" x 3.5". The train below is closer to 2" x 1.5"!
Iron the Wonder Under to the wrong side of your scraps. Leaving the paper on one side. You will peel the paper off and iron the cut out shapes to your shirt when you're ready. Once your scraps are all "secured" with the Wonder Under trace your designs onto the paper backing of the Wonder Under on your scraps. Like this {sorry, poor pict quality}...
And then cut out all your shapes. In my case I cut out the RV body, the windows, door, bumper & hitch.

Cut a square of your tear-away stabilizer and put it under your shirt where you've ironed your applique on. Before you start your zig zag stitches be sure to practice & stabilize your practice stitches too! **If you're really new to sewing or new to your machine you may want to practice your entire applique on a scrap before trying it on your shirt! I don't want anyone cussing me!**
My machine is computerized and I set my width on 1.8 and my length on .5. You'll also want to double check and make sure you've pulled the shirt completely away under your design. You'd be really sad if you sewed your shirt shut. Be sure your zig zag goes through your applique fabric and over the edge of your fabric into your t-shirt when you zig & zag. This will keep it from fraying. You can do it tight or loose... which ever you prefer. The train {pictured below} I did looser {longer stitches} than on the camper.
You'll see in this picture where I started & stopped w/ the door...
You can tie a knot here and trim away threads. Or if your machine has a locking stitch... lock the end and cut without knotting... make sense?
Corners are hard to turn. You'll see on the windows I did the panes first then the sides and then the tops. I didn't attempt to turn those tiny corners. Rounded corners {like the top of the camper} are easier to turn if you don't go super slow... so move at a steady pace as you feed it through your machine! You can see mine are less than perfect!
I always love it when y'all show me what you do... so if you try this please email me or comment and add a link if you post pictures on your blog!!! Happy appliqueing!! Now I'm going to sleep on this, make sure I didn't forget anything & post in the morning!
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Have I mentioned we have a new son?
We have 346,852 pictures of Paige.
and we have 4 pictures of John Martin. They're not even in focus, but they do prove 4 points...
- he's loved
- he's fat
- he's happy
- he looks like BOTH of his sisters
Once again {I sound like a broken record} thanks for all your encouragement yesterday! It's always nice to know I'm not alone! I made his little "train" shirt and I'm working on the directions so you can make one too! It was very easy and took all of 15 minutes.


Monday, August 25, 2008
Diet Coke or Jesus...

Thursday, August 21, 2008
Because 'play clothes' can be cute too...
For over a year now I've wanted to embark on this endeavor and life has simply interrupted me. A house renovation, a pregnancy, and a new baby have all prevented me from moving forward. Well... now I'm ready! I've designed several toddler t-shirts and I'm going to start with these 2 designs and see what happens. There is nothing fancy about them and that is what makes them special. Most {but not all} of the designs have a clip art picture with a Bible verse below. I hope that they will not only encourage your young children but also help them to learn scriptures and Bible stories.
The designs will be screen printed on a short-sleeved t-shirt made by Rabbit Skins. It is a 5.5 ounce, 100% cotton t-shirt and has a more "tailored" look than other "boxy/beefy" type t-shirts. This shirt is very flattering on both boys & girls {and is the actual shirt pictured below}. It tends to run a little on the small side and if in doubt order up a size. They come in 2T, 3T, & 4T. I will be taking orders by email {darby613@gmail.com} for a week {please don't order in the comments section}, when the shirts are in I will email you an invoice and you can pay me through Paypal or personal check. The shirts will be mailed Priority Mail {$4.80 and I will combine shipping for no add'l charge} and will hopefully arrive to your door in 3 weeks. The shirts will cost no more than $16 a piece. The more I print the cheaper they get and of course I will pass the savings on to you!
Now, in my best "used car salesman" voice, if you put a link to this blog post on your blog and advertise for me your name will go in a hat and you will receive a FREE shirt of your choosing! Email me or post your link in the comments!
Here are your two choices and if all goes well... I hope to have more for the fall & Christmas holidays!! And I apologize the pictures aren't any bigger.

Ok, I think that's it! For now at least!
Monday, August 18, 2008
Weekend Recap!

- I had dinner with my husband and John Martin Friday night! Buffalo wings & salad... YUM!
- While dining I got to run to the parking lot and hug the neck of my most precious friend that I don't get to see very often as she drove through town! What a treat!
- John Martin & I took a trip to see the pediatrician Saturday morning
- The little man has a plugged & infected tear duct
- We ate dinner here at the house with friends Saturday night and watched the Olympics! Once again I could be found jumping up and down in front of the tv! Go USA!
- The little man also came down with nasty nasal congestion Saturday night
- He sounds like he's breathing through a coffee stirrer {it will nearly break your heart and keep you up all night long at the same time}
- Justin mowed the grass and swam with the girls
- I made an craft apron for a young man named Clark
- I got to worship with my family on Sunday morning. It takes an act of Congress to get all of us dressed {of which I'm the hardest to dress-- I think I tried on 12 different things before finally finding something that would accommodate
the mammary glandsme} and out the door but we made it, the Lord was there and I'm so glad I was too! - I also got to run to Target by myself on Sunday afternoon
- We celebrated Justin's dad's birthday with his family on Sunday night
- I didn't sleep last night because I was listening to my poor child try to breathe
- If you think about it, would you please pray for his little, teeny, tiny sinuses that are congested?
Ok, now I'm ready to fold that last load of laundry and hop in bed! Hope you all had simply delightful & refreshing weekends!!
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Proud to be an American

Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Congealed Salads & Strollers

Seriously, how hard would you laugh if you saw me pushing this thing down the street? It really looks like I could fit three 7-year olds in it. Not to mention the fact that I think the children would need some counseling if I made them ride in it. And it would only look more "normal" if I wore a helmet while pushing it.
Then there's this one...
Which isn't really that bad, but... we'd have to draw straws before the walk to determine which of the 3 would get to ride
shotgun hood ornament. And from the looks of it, it'd have to be the Raiger and it'd take a handful of pacis to get her in there.
Maybe I'll just TRY to get up early and walk by myself. That sounds much more enjoyable at this stage of my life... and it's certainly a lot cheaper... those strollers cost $785 and $700 respectively. Yeah, I'll just walk by myself. It'd probably be better for my mental health anyway!
"the old has gone, the new has come"

While we were away on our adventure Erika and I hit up the "Vintage Collection" which she has featured {w/pictures} here. I was smitten with all the tea towels and tablecloths and managed to come across the little gem pictured above {for less than $3}. Isn't she so pretty? I could buy a kitchen hand towel at Target or Kmart for the same price {or less} but it certainly wouldn't be this pretty or have any "history". She hangs on my dishwasher handle and brightens my kitchen.

This fabric has been in my mother's sewing closet for probably 30+ years. And thankfully it has been traveling with me for the last 6+ years. They don't make fabric like this anymore, or if they do, I haven't seen it. I've always wanted to do "something" with it but haven't come across the right project. Well, yesterday in my computer's absence I sat down during nap time and did a little something just for me.




Monday, August 11, 2008
Road trip recap & pictures...

I don't do it near as often as I would like.
Being a mother of 3 little ones probably plays a factor in not making it there as often.
And the fact that it's 12 hours away.
I've been wanting to post this post "a trip recap" since last Tuesday night but life has been lived & the blog has sat still. My apologies! I wanted to be creative and clever in my post about the trip. I wanted to let y'all know that I had so much fun, that the trip was long, that the children {all of them} were well behaved, and that I didn't want to come home when it was time to leave. I also wanted to tell you that my parents have hummingbirds like south Alabama has gnats. That I have a wonderful mother who is a "good woman" like the plaque above her kitchen sink reads. And that the farm is truly one of my most favorite places on earth. But I've been so tired lately and when I've had a chance to blog... it's been late and all I can really think about doing is getting in bed.
I also wanted to tell you that the most memorable part of the road trip took place at none other than my favorite eating establishment: the DQ. We were in the heart of Amish country when we see a young man pull up in his tractor {thankfully I had my camera handy}. What I thought was just a young Amish gentleman rolling up to the DQ for a snack ended up being much more. Look at the pictures and see what else he had in "tow". I love the Amish for so many reasons: their faith, their talents, their convictions, their simple lives... but I'm still smiling about this one.




Once again, I'm ready for bed... so here's a link to our pictures from the weekend!
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If you haven't read/seen Erika's recap: HERE IT IS!
Thursday, August 7, 2008
For all you stalkers...



I didn't get too many fabulous pictures but this is pretty much what Erika did this weekend. I know if no one but Marla appreciates it it's worth posting because it absolutely cracks me up! :) Her camera is AWESOME and I tried to figure out how to steal it, but considering it never left her face, the most creative plans were never acted on!
Looking forward to recapping the whole weekend soon!