Thursday, November 25, 2010
Duke, Don't eat the pie
The other day when I had pies in the house I was worried of a repeat. If you look in my house for pie you better be looking in the fridge or up high. No dogs allowed.
Garcia's are...
I- Involved in Life
V- Valued by others
I- Interested in family and friends
N- Never having a dull moment around here
G- Guitar playing fools
T- Trying new things and making each other laugh
H- Happy to help you
A- Adverture seeking induviduals
N- Nearing another big winter with smiles and readiness
K- Keeping true to what brings us together
S- Super excited for a new year with more adventures to start soon
Hope you are all enjoying a great TURKEY day with family and friends that you love.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Joyfull hearts day
Friday, November 19, 2010
A few of my favorite things
Thursday, November 18, 2010
It's raining
I guess one reason that I wanted a huge yard was that is what I knew growing up as a child. I remember mowing and raking and planting and weeding and growing and flowers and fruit trees and melons and I could go on for hours. When I was a child I knew that I had chores to do that helped on the plantation but I didn't realize how much work my mom and dad put into the mix also. Me having to mow the yard on Saturday was nothing to speak of. Never mind fertalizing, edging, weed eating.
Now all of that ends up on my shoulders. I think I am convinced that having a xeriscaped yard it the plan for me. I am not sure that Bella would like so much rock and plants but maybe we could keep a dig spot just for her instead of the whole back yard.
That would solve the issue of yard work but what about those darn leaves. Say noting of the pine needles. Those are every where this year. I also had those growing up as a child and the smart mother I had would give us all of the garden tools and turn us loose under the trees and have us build citys and houses using the fallen needels as walls or streets. We would turn the blanket of needles into rows and piles. Sneaky way to get them all gathered up then it was easy to just rake and dump.
Maybe we could figure out a way to burn pine needles to run our cars. I think I'll start working on that.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
"The first snow fell"
And I wasn't even in Utah. My first snow of 2010 hit me on October 25th while driving home from Paige's. As we climbed the Sierra's the snow fell. There were a few places that had more than this but by that time I was driving with two hands and didn't feel much like taking a photo. After we left the beautiful state of California, there was no more snow. I have been back in Utah now for almost a month and am still waiting for snow. They keep telling me it is coming but I'll have to see, I mean shovel to believe it.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Soup's on
Pumpkin passion for dessert was just that and Carol brought raspberry and strawberry rhubarb pies. I was stuffed when we headed home. Thanks for making our night so enjoyable and all of the laughs. Family = FUN.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Projects Dos
In less than one hour it was all put together and laying on the floor in my entry way. Now, here I am at the next big step... Do I want to quilt it? It really should be quilted, like the good ole' days. Tiny stitches in cool patterns. Do I want to tie it? I know my attention span even better now than I did three weeks ago. I have tied a quilt before so it isn't over whelming like making the quilt top. How many people do I know that would LOVE to help someone else quilt for an afternoon? Not that many I would guess. Do I really want to PAY someone else to sit with a quilting machine and stitch in my quilt? That would mean they would have the chance to see all of the mistakes, errors, oooooooppppss I made. So after the quilt top was done, I was thinking I needed a hobbie. I thought, perhaps I was going to be maddley in love with quilting so I would want to do it again and again and when I was borred I would have somehting to do. Well, that didn't work out for me. So yesterday I was hanging out with my knitting husband and hands me a crochet hook and yarn and says do this it's easy. After about 100 atempts and three long hours of going around say 30 stitches, I threw it down and said I hate it you knit if you like I don't. John pointed out that I just let yarn get the best of me. Well Sunday morning was more time just hanging out. John points out to me that the reason I had such a hard time yesterday was that I missed a stitch. Oh my HECK. I tried it his way in 10 minutes I was three more rows into the POT HOLDER.
Things learned:
I can't read instructions in english let alone ones in CROCHET.
If I want to succeed I just need some one to tell me I can't. Then I will
Yarn dries my hands out more than winter.
With two of us crafting in yarn I need a second income.
Happy Crocheing
Friday, November 5, 2010
You're not spoiled...you are a dog
Monday, November 1, 2010
Sleeping Over
Telling stories to Ampa on the bed. Skyler has pretty much figured out the whole world.
The famous M and Sky shot. We can't be with the camera and not have one of these. It was the screen on my phone for a long time. Sky would check to make sure it was there.
Making funny faces. This is just before I gave the 4 year old the camera and ended up with PJ shots:)
Boy's and the TV. There is only one who wouldn't look at M for a photo....
Skyler and Sage make Grandpa's day by having a sleep over. Friday was a big day full of Doctor visits for Grandpa Great. Skyler and Sage were champs and spent the day with Grandpa and M shopping and enjoying being in Salt Lake.
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