Thursday, October 30, 2008

Tagged :)

Since I just started this blog, I'm not sure how many people actually read here so I will give this a try and see how it goes:

The rules:
1. Link to the person who tagged you. (Jayne and Char)
2. Post the rules on your blog (this is what you are now reading).
3. List 6 random things about yourself.
4. Tag 6 people at the end of your post.
5. Let each person know they have been tagged and leave a comment on their blog.
6. Let the tagger know when your entry is up.

Here are six random things about me:
1. I have been a stay-at-home-mom for 21 years.
2. I've never had a cup of coffee.....and I have lived in the Seattle area most of my life. LOL
3. I spend too much time on the computer each day. :)
4. We won't be doing anything for Halloween this year. I do miss having little kids sometimes.
5. The pair of socks I am knitting are almost finished
6. I'm looking forward to the extra hour sleep this weekend with the time change! 

Now I will tag:   Stacey, Denise, Adonica, Suzanne, Rachel and Amy

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Ghostly Treats


This is a fun, easy recipe perfect for the little (and not so little) ones in your life. I've made these every Halloween for probably the last ten years. My kids always look forward to them. :)

Ingredients:
1 package of Nutter Butter Cookies
12 oz. Almond Bark
mini chocolate chips

Follow the melting directions on the package of Almond Bark. I use a one-cup Pyrex measuring cup to have something deep to dip the cookies in. 
When the Almond Bark is melted and smooth dip each Nutter Butter in the bark coating about 3/4 of the cookie. 
Set on waxed paper and place two chocolate chips for eyes. Allow to set for approximately 30 minutes. 


Thursday, October 23, 2008

Birthday Card


I pulled out my scraps and made this card for my brother who has a birthday on Saturday.  I find making "masculine" cards difficult, but I think this one will work. 

I have been busy with some layouts too, but they are all for my Guest Designer position at Feeling Scrappy so they are top secret for now......

Monday, October 20, 2008

Boston

I just returned from a lovely 4 days in Boston visiting my oldest son for Parents' Weekend at MIT. 
I arrived Thursday evening and Quinton arranged to meet me at the airport and escort me to my hotel.  He had a meeting he needed to attend so I went off exploring and got some dinner for myself. 
Friday began the 'official' parent activities on campus.  I attended an information lecture for his intended major and then joined him for one of his classes.....a lecture on "Artificial Intelligence" (Computer Science in layman's terms).  I was pleased that I could follow most of the lecture... the technical equations and such were beyond me though. :eyeroll: Immediately following that I went to the Nobel Laureate lunch.  It was a beautiful meal followed by a presentation by a 
professor that received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1990.  (In all honesty, a lot of his presentation was over my head. LOL )  Following lunch, I was able to take in another lecture and then wander around campus taking in the sites and managed to drop a little money at the bookstore. LOL    Quinton met
me at my hotel and we went to dinner at Fire and Ice in Harvard Square to celebrate his
 birthday. What a fun place! We had a wonderful time chatting and catching up with one another. 
On Saturday, I took in a few more lectures and presentations before heading into downtown Boston to do some sight seeing.  I strolled down Newbury (Rodeo Drive of the East) street and did a little window shopping. :) I ended my afternoon at Boston Common where the leaves were beginning to turn. 


The fraternity that Quinton is a member of hosted a dinner for the parents Saturday night. The young men made dinner for us all since their chef doesn't work on Saturday. They prepared a lovely dinner of Chicken Cordon Bleu, rice and salad with a choice of pumpkin pie or apple pie for dessert.   The night didn't go exactly as planned when some
thing in the kitchen smoked sending off the fire alarm.  Since the house was built in the 1920s it is lacking ventilation and they couldn't get the alarm off. The building was evacuated and the fire department arrived within minutes followed shortly by the campus police.  It is an evening none will soon forget.  I enjoyed meeting so many of Quinton's 'brothers' and their parents. What an amazing and talented group of people. 
Sunday, Quinton met me for breakfast prior to 
sending me off on the "T" to the airport.  
It felt like a whirlwind trip, but well worth it.  :)

Monday, October 13, 2008

21!

Twenty-one years ago today I became a mom for the first time.  I'm of mixed emotions today......so proud of the man he has become and yet sad that he is already an adult and living so far away.  (I do get to see him this coming weekend though! :) ) Here is my precious baby boy as a newborn:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, QUINTON! 

I made this card for him.  The 21 is adhered with pop-dots, but is hard to tell in the photo. 

Friday, October 10, 2008

Feeling Scappy's First Challenge

Feeling Scrappy posted their first challenge this morning. It is a wonderful sketch by Amy Bell. Complete the sketch by Oct. 15th for your chance to win the Sketchapalooza 2 class for FREE! 

First mountain snowfall.....


I absolutely love when the Olympic Mountains get their first snowfall of the season. (They look pretty bare by the end of September.)
This photo was taken at sunrise this morning from my dining room window. Ahhhhh. :)

Thursday, October 9, 2008

He's got heart!

Nothing keeps him down for long. Grant's arm was broken a couple weeks ago while playing soccer. He FINALLY got the cast on Tuesday and begged  the doctor to let him run Cross Country again because there are only two weeks left of his senior season.  So here he is on Wednesday running in a race after not running at all for over two weeks.  He was able to finish the 5K (3.1 miles) course but not as fast as he has in the past. The knee brace is from another soccer injury (torn PCL) that occurred about 15 months ago.  He will get to wear that for all sports for the rest of his life.

And because I can't post one child without a photo of the other.... This is Kelsey running in the girls' varsity race at the same meet. She is having a great freshman season. She is a natural runner and works so hard. 
I must say it is a parent's dream to have two children doing the same sport at the same time!  We don't have to try to be two places at once. 

A birthday card


My sister-in-law is celebrating a birthday today. This is the card I sent her.

Monday, October 6, 2008

New format for my favorite place on the web!



Feeling Scrappy has launched its new site today!  
There will be lots of ways to keep us inspired. There will be challenges, scrapper highlights, cooking tid-bits, weekend fun and prizes!  Check it out today to enter a drawing for an awesome Tim Holtz goody package!



I've decided to jump in.....

to the world of blogging. 
I'm not sure what I will find to blog about.  I am sure you will find posts of various things I've created from photography, scrapbook layouts and cards to knitting and quilting. 
We'll see where this takes me. :)