The ride

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Today I got on my road bike for the first time since sometime in the fall of 2010. The weather was perfect as I wound my way along the bike path through the state park just minutes from our house. The cottonwood trees are just starting to get their leaves. The wading birds are starting to fly in– I saw several white faced ibis shaking their curved beaks in a pond. The mallards are nesting, the red winged black birds are calling, a ring necked pheasant jumped out at me from a clump of cat tails. High in a dead tree I saw a woodpecker that looked like a northern flicker, but bigger, so I need to figure out what kind it was.

It was a reminder of my college days wandering Cache Valley Utah in search of wetlands with avocets and cranes and heron rookeries.

I don’t ride me bike to be fast. I ride to watch the birds.

diamond baby quilt

diamond quilt

I pieced diamonds!  I made this little quilt for a friend’s new baby girl.  I found all the fabrics for the top in my stash, then designed from there.  I had a lot of fun doing something new and love how it turned out.

baby quilt back

I had to buy fabric for the back and binding, though, so I tried a new quilt store.  Snappy Quilts was full to the brim with my favorite designs, and I came out with some Joel Dewberry fabrics that went with my top perfectly.  It was expensive, though.  It seemed all of their fabric was closer to $12/ yard than the $9 or $10 I’m used to.

up close

Of course, I quilted it in swirls.

Anyone have some tips on photographing quilts?  I’d love some advice because I’m just not thrilled about my quilt photos lately…

naturally dyed Easter eggs

Just in time for Easter I received a copy of Naturally Fun Parties for Kids by Anni Daulter with Heather Fontenot to review.  It gives plans for seasonal parties for kids using all natural and recycled stuff including instructions for how to make everything from the invitations to the food and games.

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It wasn’t really time to throw a party (I’m still recovering from the gaggle of 10 year old boys I hosted immediately followed by a well attended baby shower) but we decided that since it was Easter time we’d give using natural materials to dye eggs a shot just for us.  Directions are given in the book for making all sorts of colors.  We picked red cabbage (blue), turmeric (yellow), and paprika (orangish) because we had them all on hand.

dying with turmeric and cabbage

Making the dye baths was a pretty odoriferous endeavor.  Our house smelled like spicy pickled cabbage well into Easter morning because to really get the color out of the cabbage it had to boil in water and a little vinegar for several hours.  I boiled the spices in other pots at the same time, with a little vinegar as well.  Spicy, cabbagey steam wafted throughout the house.

crayons and cabbage

Then the kids colored some eggs with crayons and we stuck them in our jars of dye.  It was kind of magical how it all worked.  The cabbage dye looked purple, but was supposed to turn the eggs blue.  The turmeric was clearly yellow.  Since yellow and blue make my favorite color green we made a jar of cabbage and turmeric mixed.

cabage and turmeric-- we called it

It looked this orangey color, so we called it “not green” and were completely skeptical that we would get any green eggs.  We let the eggs sit in the dye for a long time.  Some for an hour, others a little longer or shorter.

naturally dyed eggs

They turned out really beautifully–so earthy and rich in a way that store bought dye just can’t duplicate– worth the stink I think.  The paprika dyed eggs were a little disappointing.  We could have just bought some brown eggs and they would have been prettier, but the yellow and blue we so, so lovely.  And the “not green” really turned our eggs green!

hidden

hiding

Easter breakfast

pretty shells

They made our lovely day-before-Easter morning egg hunt all the more lovely.  (We do the egg hunting the Saturday before Easter to make getting to church easier, and to focus on the Savior on Easter day.)

Back to the book– it is full of lovely photography and inspirational ideas.  I don’t think I would ever do a whole party from beginning to end just as it is laid out, but I’m sure I’ll refer back to it for ideas now and then.  Logan is really intrigued by the Knight party.

Hosana!


happy easter!!

We hope you are all having a joyous Easter!  We recorded a little holiday song to help you celebrate the miracle of this day (click on the link below).

hosana

We’ve spent time the past few weeks watching these beautiful videos about the life of our Savior.  I thought today was the perfect day to share them with you.

Bible Videos - The Life of Jesus Christ