bibs

I bought Amy’s book last weekend and had occasion to use it.

Bibs:

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I had a baby shower to bring the girly ones to. My fabric stash is woefully inadequate for boy bib-wardrobe creating. The ones I have are great slobber catchers, though!

My favorite tip from Bend the Rules Sewing is to just trace the pattern on a rectangle of fabric and sew right on the line BEFORE cutting it out. Genius!! No trimming seam allowances after sewing, and less than perfect cutting is a-okay because it’s already sewn.

I really want to try the scallop edged blankey, but is that too girly for Ian? Hmmm…

came upon this quote today

“If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales.”

“When I examine myself and my methods of thought, I come to the conclusion that the gift of fantasy has meant more to me than any talent for abstract, positive thinking.”

~Albert Einstein~
Scientist
(1879-1955)

some favorites this week

* This quote:
There are two types of realist. There is the one who offers a good deal of dirt with his potato to show that it is a real potato. And there is the one who is satisfied with the potato brushed clean. I am inclined to be the second kind. To me, the thing that art does for life is to clean it, to strip it to form.Robert Frost

*Fuzzy little boy summer haircuts.

*Listening to Safety Kids

*Jenny’s necklace

*Welcoming my husband home from a trip and being SO thankful that I am not one of those moms whose husband is deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan.

*Looking at these bowls by Diana Fayt.

*Books by Shannon Hale (we particularly love The Goose Girl and Princess Academy )

*Fireflies on Jonah’s nose, in Brenna’s hair

*Rain

cat bird

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It makes me smile to walk down to the back of my yard in the evenings and hear my cat bird friend sing his heart out. One day he even sat on the fence, looked me in the eye, and told me everything he knew. I could hardly bring myself to breathe.

It has been beautiful beyond description outside. It has been dry by Ohio standards, but the lack of humidity makes the air so fresh I just want to lie in the grass and breathe it in through every pore. My kids are dirty from head to toe. My trees are well climbed, the sandbox well dug.

Thank you summer.

(I am having frustrations with our new scanner. With our ancient one, my drawings scanned in exactly as they were. This new one is fuzzy, the color’s off… Oh well.)