Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Crafting On

The act of creating, in one form or another, preserves my sanity amongst the chaos of life. This explains why I always have more than one project going at a time as well as why my housework tends to fall behind. I enjoy seeing what others are working on and keeping calm with, too. What are you creating? What is keeping you going? Snap a picture or two, post it on your blog, on Instagram #craftingon and/or Flickr and then share it with the rest of us by leaving your link below.

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I am nearly finished with C's Puddle Duck sweater.  I have high hopes I will finish it this week and move on to figuring out sizes for the hat pattern I created (and am hoping to release). However, in all likelihood I will not get around to knitting more than a stitch or two. 

What are you working on? Happy creating!

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Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Crafting On

The act of creating, in one form or another, preserves my sanity amongst the chaos of life. This explains why I always have more than one project going at a time as well as why my housework tends to fall behind. I enjoy seeing what others are working on and keeping calm with, too. What are you creating? What is keeping you going? Snap a picture or two, post it on your blog, on Instagram #craftingon and/or Flickr and then share it with the rest of us by leaving your link below.

Crafting On

 Crafting on...on the road! We were out all day with our friends visiting from Portland so I almost forgot to snap a picture of my current project. Conveniently I had my camera and project on hand in the van to capture.

The mason jar cozies are all done so I started on a puddle duck sweater for C's birthday. Her birthday isn't until April but I just felt the need to get started early.

What are you working on? Happy creating!

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Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Crafting On

The act of creating, in one form or another, preserves my sanity amongst the chaos of life. This explains why I always have more than one project going at a time as well as why my housework tends to fall behind. I enjoy seeing what others are working on and keeping calm with, too. What are you creating? What is keeping you going? Snap a picture or two, post it on your blog, on Instagram #craftingon and/or Flickr and then share it with the rest of us by leaving your link below.

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I am still working on those Mason Jar Cozies for all my children. Trying to change them up a bit to keep it interesting. I am also trying to really focus on our current family rhythm. It has basically been nonexistent since we moved here being in a state of limbo and all. We just can't take it anymore!

What are you working on? Happy creating!

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Monday, February 12, 2018

Health and Heartbreak

setting sun picking flowers our favorite park oh she glows nachos at the park (with a rare treat for a drink) daddy's helper crazy helper sweet gift

Our health is improving (well, minus my debilitating sinus headaches). Hurrah!! I partly attribute that to our daily lap swims at our local rec center (homeschool PE at its best). I forgot what a workout swimming is! My lungs are having a harder time than the rest of my body as I swim but hopefully once we are back to 100% health things will all even out. My children are blowing me away. The girls swim laps with me. Every few days or so I show them a new skill to work on. They are growing by leaps and bounds each time we go. My boys, too. Kevin and I take turns - one of us does laps while the other is in the smaller pool with the boys. Little L feels brave enough now to jump off the diving board and swim in the deep end of the big pool which is a big deal for him. It might not be long until he is joining us for laps. Baby F just got goggles and likes to go underwater with Kevin to gather toys off the bottom of the pool. He also jumps in the water by himself, holds his breath as he floats to the surface and pulls himself back to the wall to climb out and do it all over again. He amazes me!! I think I have a family of water babies!

Remember that post I had a few weeks back about something exciting? Well, it was the sweetest little house on the most beautiful land complete with a farmhouse sink and the open kitchen shelving of my dreams. We put an offer in on it (we even wrote a letter and had our children draw pictures for the owner) and seemed pretty confident we would get it. However another offer was put in at the same time and it was cash. As I am sure you all know, nothing competes with cash. I won't lie, we were all completely crushed. After nearly 9 months of house hunting, we finally find one we liked within our budget and it just wasn't meant to be. I don't know if I took it the hardest or my children but either way we were all a miserable bunch for quite awhile.

We found another possible house. The land was beautiful, the house...well, it needed a lot of work but did I mention the land?! The owners even took us on a three hour tour of the property. Once again we started to fall in love. We contacted our lender  and then things fell apart. It was agricultural land and our lender wouldn't give us the loan unless we paid the owner's back taxes - $40,000! So here we are, still stuck in this cramped, tiny house pulling our hair out and praying for a change. I've said it a million times but I will say it again - house hunting in western Oregon is brutal. Unless you are a millionaire, I suggest not ever moving here. It just isn't worth it, no matter how beautiful the scenery is. Honestly, I am just so over it.
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Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Crafting On

The act of creating, in one form or another, preserves my sanity amongst the chaos of life. This explains why I always have more than one project going at a time as well as why my housework tends to fall behind. I enjoy seeing what others are working on and keeping calm with, too. What are you creating? What is keeping you going? Snap a picture or two, post it on your blog, on Instagram #craftingon and/or Flickr and then share it with the rest of us by leaving your link below.
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My family and I have been doing a detox (due to the sickness we are experiencing) and part of it is smoothies each day. With it being winter and all, smoothies would not normally be our first choice however we are sticking with it. Baby F loves his smoothies but holds his mason jar with cuppow lid in his hands saying, "Brrr!!!" That was all I needed to hear - mason jar cozies for all! I am using various scrap yarn and making convertible ones for the three older children but the tiny pint sized one for Baby F. Maybe with a fox on it, too.

What are you working on? Happy creating!

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Monday, February 5, 2018

Two Wild

fox crown We made him a quick crown since his real one is in storage IMG_5409 K's cupcakes K made and decorated cupcakes C did the sign for him C set up the sign for him. birthday boy blowing out his candles yum yum fox garland My baby is TWO! I can't wrap my head around how he grew so fast yet there it is. We had a small family party at the house to celebrate him and all the joy he brings us. As I mentioned around the time of K's birthday, all of our birthday items are in storage. I keep trying to play it off like it doesn't matter but it really does to me. The mama guilt really got to me about 24 hours before his birthday so I took a trip to JoAnns and spent that time crafting a few things to make his day a little more special. That paper fox garland was done way too late at night and came out a bit wonky but all Baby F cared about was that it was foxes.

We were unfortunately sick for his special day (and still are) but even so I think he knew he was the center of our world and that we love him so!
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