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Thursday, February 28, 2013
Today In My Life.. 02/28/2013
Today is: February 28, 2013
I got up this morning: around 6 or so to take the dogs outside. What a joy they are! I don't think I have mentioned Sam and Katie. They love to get us up in the morning. ;)
This is Katie.. She weighs 4 pounds and is all lady. This is Sam. He weighs 10 pounds of all boy!
I am hearing: a small cacophony of sounds as Sam barks at someone walking by, the heater is softly blowing warm air, the tinkle of glass as my sweet DH is getting his cup of coffee.....
I am thinking: or not..lol This is one of those mornings where my brain goes ADHD...lol but I must get another cup of coffee.. brb...
As I look out the window: the sun is shining at last. The forsythia down the street is in full bloom and is absolutely lovely. Forsythia has a wonderful meaning for me. When I was 18 and living in Okmulgee, OK my kitchen sink had a window over it. Each morning doing the breakfast dishes I would look out that window. We had a 13 month old son and a brand new baby in December. It seemed that winter would never end and one morning in February I looked out that window and there it was... a huge, huge spray of the most brilliant yellow blossoms looking back at me through that window. I remember I could hear Jim playing in the living room and Phil cooing in his bed... I hear those wonderful sounds and see that window every time I see a forsythia..
I am thankful for: my sweet DH who tolerates all of my hobbies... Today the dining room table is quite covered with watercolor stuff... and stuff... I think he wouldn't say a word until he found himself walking thru nothing but a tiny walkway in the house..lol I must say that I appreciate him more and more. I love him very much.
The current book is: one that I got for my Kindle. It's a freebie from Amazon and I'm finding it quite good.. Sacred Treason by James Forrester. This is the first book of a trilogy, and I'm reasonably sure the other 2 won't be free..lol
The family: is growing..
And may I introduce (drum roll please!) my first great granddaughter Elaina.... She is such a little beauty. I only wish that we lived closer so we could cuddle her more often.. ;)
We are looking forward to welcoming another great grandchild in May. This one will be a grandson and I cannot wait.. :) I had best get started on his christening gift.. ;)
Creatively: there hasn't been much happening this week. I have started naalbinding a simple scarf using the Oslo stitch.
I wanted a soft flowing scarf this time so I used a wool/silk yarn that I bought from a friend of mine. It is hand spun and I love it. Using the small needle instead of my naalbinding needle seems to let me hold my stitches smaller.. I don't know why that is since my thumb doesn't change sized regardless the size of the needle...lol
Plans for the rest of the week: had best hurry since this is Thursday..lol I will continue naalbinding on the scarf in the evenings and I will try to get the other view of the old rusted delivery truck done. Every time I decide I will paint something always comes up.. what's up with that?
Free pattern for the week: Over at Fabric Follies Two there is the cutest baby hat pattern. Very easy and warm for the little one. I'm sure I will be making several of these.. ;)
Hopefully the weather here in North Texas will warm up a bit during the day. The nights for the next few days will be very cold, but eventually Spring will be here.. ;)
Have a wonderful day.. :)
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Watercolors...Inspired by Rose Ann Hayes
I guess seeing all the wonderful art that Aunt Betty brought to the Ingram Arts Show kinda made me want to try my hand at it. So I began to look at some of the YouTube tutorials on watercolor and decided to give it a go.. ;) These are definitely beginner's work, but I find it fun to do. Since my back and hip make it difficult to spin sometimes, this is the perfect substitute.
These three pics are efforts to try to paint glass container and water.. as well as the flowers. They were inspired by the beautiful work of Rose Ann Hayes and if you click Here you can go to her galleries and see the beauty that she can capture on paper.
These three florals will be hung above our guest room bed.
This little miniature and the poppies below are 2x3 inches in size and were done for my daughter who is building her own miniature house.
The sun has shown it's face this morning..for the first time in a couple of days. It's going to be a warm day and possibly a little rain. I noticed that my forsythia has tiny leaves and many buds on it.. ask me if that makes me happy!! This will be the first year for it and I'm so looking forward to it blooming...
I hope you have a wonderful day!!
Tuesday, February 05, 2013
Whole Wheat Peasant Bread.. yum yum
I was wandering around the web the other day and found the coolest recipe for the easiest yeast bread I have ever seen. The web site is a recipe blog called Alexandra's Kitchen. The recipe is HERE for her wonderful Peasant Bread. I used her recipe almost exactly to make the first batch..
Oh my... was it wonderful. Of course I had to eat all of it myself. While I love the look after cooking them in bowls, the slices were not the right size for my toaster, so I had to toast whatever I wanted in a skillet.. Can't say I minded that either.. ;)
Since my DH is diabetic, I set about trying to make it using whole wheat flour. I used 3 cups of whole wheat flour to 1 cup of all purpose flour. Amazing.. not a problem at all. It rose up so light and fluffy I was surprised.
I decided to use mini loaves so I could freeze what we were not going to eat right away. It turns out that he can eat them when I slice the mini loaves into 10 slices. The slices are just big enough for a lunch sandwich and make wonderful toast..
For the sandwiches, I sliced the loaves lengthwise... perfect....
The weather is just on the coolish side this morning with lots of fog and mist. It's one of those days you read about in your favorite English novel.. ;)
Hope all is well with you and yours.. ;)
Hugs...
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