I haven't done one of these in awhile, but it looks like fun.
Imagine you’ve made a connection with another blogger who lives in a completely different part of the world than you do. This blogger is about to take a trip and the connection you’ve made is so strong that she is going to make your house one stop on her trip. (Yay!) Unfortunately she can only stay at your place for 24 hours (boo!), but she’d like to see some nearby sights while visiting with you.Keeping in mind that time is quite limited so you have to stick pretty close to home (although not necessarily right IN your town - just anyplace you could go as a day trip), try looking around you with the eyes of someone who has never seen your area and tell us some things you’d share with…A Visitor to Your Hometown
1. Your visitor wants to see something historical. Where would you take her and why? In my current city, there is a little village of historical houses: log cabin, victorian, a school house. Some have antique furniture and quilts on display. The town where I grew up has a refurbished town square with cute shops, incl. a quilt shop and a bead shop that are both fun to browse (and buy, of course!)
2. She wants to see something hysterical…well, mildly amusing anyway. Rock n Roll Hall of Fame is just around the corner and is quirky to me!
3. She wants to take some beautiful and/or interesting photos to fill her albums when she gets home. Where would you take her? I live right in the Cleveland Metroparks. The Art museum is also pretty awesome.
4. She’d like to buy a souvenir that will remind her of your area every time she sees it. What would you suggest and where would you go to get it? Good question! I'm not really sure. I may edit later.
5. Wow, it’s been a long day and you’re both ready for a snack, or maybe even a meal. Where would you take her to really get the flavor of your area? The Brew Kettle is a local place where you can brew your own beer, root beer and ale, but the food is also really good.
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Quilt for Michelle and Joel
I finally started our friends' baby quilt. I knew I had to start it soon - the baby is due in March! I'm using Faded Memories charm squares on a white-ish background with tone on tone roses - we already know the baby is a girl. I'm trying a stretched star pattern, based on Bonnie's Smokey Mountain Stars http://quiltville.com/smokeymtstars.shtml. My points won't touch like hers do because I'm using the nickel squares, but I still think it will look fine. I drew it out on paper first to make sure! I really have to get rid of the pictures on my camera card so I can load photos here. It will be a good journal to keep track of my process. I am terrible about printing pictures!
Monday, January 15, 2007
2007 Goals
We “fixed” our finances last June and have gotten a pretty good handle on everything. Even some good goals in place for this year, paying off a couple things, etc. Now I’m getting “my room” (laundry room) set up into a craft center so we can use the dining room on a regular basis and not have to shove stuff into the cabinets!
It is slow going as the craft projects tend to pile up in “UFO’s.” Alex and I are the most guilty. Something more fun to do comes along and we have to try it! Once that is organized, DH and I finally get to do our room – it’s the only room in the house that has not been entirely updated! (The closet wall was painted whrn the bathroom was re-done.) I'm looking forward to have space - and hopefully time! - to work on projects. It will be nice to have enverything I need in one location. I need a few more storage cabinets - on a quest to find the right sized drawers. Some are too deep, some too shallow.
I have not used my Christmas gift from my in-laws yet: a new Bernette 90e. I was looking for an all purpose, basic machine. Well my mil found this one for what she said was a great deal, but I will not get a b-day present this year! I don't mind that! The machine is a little intimidating. I have read the book, but not tried anything yet. I'm waiting for my room to be organized first. It will be my reward! I'm itching to get my hands on it. My little featherweight is good, but needs to be serviced. My mom's old machine is at my house too, but after two trips to the service shop, I still can't get the tension right. It's an old Kenmore with the disks that drop in to do fancy stitching. It's ready for donation or recycling... it served her well for a long time. She made many (MANY) outfits for us, slipcovers, curtains, etc. over the years!
So... back to my goals for the first half of this year:
Organize craft room
More storage
Sew something every week!
Print photos from digital camera
Put said photos into scrapbook!
Re-do our bedroom
Revamp dining room to better utilise storage where crafting stuff "was"
That takes us to June, after that, I'm looking at
DS to be potty trained this summer!
Work on backyard design
....
It is slow going as the craft projects tend to pile up in “UFO’s.” Alex and I are the most guilty. Something more fun to do comes along and we have to try it! Once that is organized, DH and I finally get to do our room – it’s the only room in the house that has not been entirely updated! (The closet wall was painted whrn the bathroom was re-done.) I'm looking forward to have space - and hopefully time! - to work on projects. It will be nice to have enverything I need in one location. I need a few more storage cabinets - on a quest to find the right sized drawers. Some are too deep, some too shallow.
I have not used my Christmas gift from my in-laws yet: a new Bernette 90e. I was looking for an all purpose, basic machine. Well my mil found this one for what she said was a great deal, but I will not get a b-day present this year! I don't mind that! The machine is a little intimidating. I have read the book, but not tried anything yet. I'm waiting for my room to be organized first. It will be my reward! I'm itching to get my hands on it. My little featherweight is good, but needs to be serviced. My mom's old machine is at my house too, but after two trips to the service shop, I still can't get the tension right. It's an old Kenmore with the disks that drop in to do fancy stitching. It's ready for donation or recycling... it served her well for a long time. She made many (MANY) outfits for us, slipcovers, curtains, etc. over the years!
So... back to my goals for the first half of this year:
Organize craft room
More storage
Sew something every week!
Print photos from digital camera
Put said photos into scrapbook!
Re-do our bedroom
Revamp dining room to better utilise storage where crafting stuff "was"
That takes us to June, after that, I'm looking at
DS to be potty trained this summer!
Work on backyard design
....
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