Saturday, June 16, 2012

Emilia's New Dress


Little Emilia... ahhh... she is just too cute and she loves and I mean loves clothes. She loves to pick them out. She loves things that sparkle. She ooooooohhhs and aaaaaaaaaahhhs when she is loving something. I have been looking and collecting blogs for tutorials and various patterns for this little one long before she became a part of our family, yet I have (or should say had) never sewn anything really especially clothing. When I saw this tutorial for the Snappy Toddler Dress at PrudentBaby I knew instantly it was a must try. So simple. So cute. Emilia and I went through a pile of girlie fabric I have been collecting. She loves birds and picked this print as her favorite of the moment.

She is petite for 15 months so I made the pattern at 12-18 months, lengthened the bird print by 3 inches and the lining by 5 inches.  The lining is muslin. I added heavy fusible web to the back of the print, then fussy cut out flowers and birdies to adhere on the front and back collar, as well as the hem.  She is a little broader on top. It fits her perfect at the moment... we're in the beginning states of dress #2 in the 2T sizing... strawberries also selected by her!

Friday, June 8, 2012

Colonial Williamsburg - History for Kids

We found this great website today...  Colonial Williamsburg - History for Kids
Liam and I had a ball learning a few facts from the past, played games and most of all giggled a lot. Chasing chickens and sheep was hysterical! We want to remember this website so we're posting a snippet about it :)

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Happy Birthday To Mike!
The cake was delicious. Liam said the BEST EVER!  Emilia LOVED the candles. She told us all about it after blowing them out. Didn't care too much for eating the cake... just kept telling us her story pointing and flailing her arms big. So... we stuck them in again and repeated the light show. Nothing better than the joy and wonder of little ones even when you're turning 40!

Monday, June 4, 2012

Canadian Geese Lunch Date and More Fishing


She was so happy to feed the geese
Yesterday we took some leftover homemade bread to the beach to feed the Canadian Geese that have nested here. The kiddos love them. We all do really. But seeing the fuzzy babes grow from yellow fuzz to the awkward stage of getting feathers and beyond is really awesome.  Emilia loves them so much. She calls them ducks and does her best to say quack quack over and over. Liam truly was terrified of being so close to them. The parents hissed at us but really wanted us to keep tossing bread so we made a safe distance for all of us. Just as the bread tossing was over rain chased us out. The geese quickly went to the water for a little rainy dip and we raced to the truck. A fun snippet in the day.

Love her little buns

Three cuties



Today we took the kiddos fishing again. This never gets old. Mike caught one... Liam caught one... Emilia got close to one...

The weather today was windy with
huge thunder storms headed our way.
The lake had so much dirt and debris.


Daddy's Crappie
Protesting taking his picture

Liam's Small Mouth Bass


Having fun playing with Liam's broken reel
The ready to go face

 Liam fell running toward me and broke his pole. Emilia had fun trying to reassemble it for a little bit while waiting for Mike to wrap it up. She was way passed nap time.  Totally conked out in the car on the way home and stayed asleep for 5 straight hours! 3 hours later she is ready for bed! That spells a big day for a little lady.

Saturday Fun


 
Last Saturday was a fun morning for the kiddos and I. We started with our normal Home Depot adventure where Liam builds whatever project they have available. This week was an organizer box that he spent a lot of time painting rather artistically and loving! Liam hasn't been a painter... or anything that might get him messy specifically his hands... not long ago he would barely touch the paint sponge let alone actually paint an entire project. So this day was pretty huge for him. Not only did he do a great build but he also earned his special 25th build pin... Ty, the awesome HD helper, announced to the crowd of other builders he had earned this pin. Liam was so embarrassed he nearly bit his cheek off, lol.

Then we headed to the animal shelter thrift store. They were having a $0.25 cent sale which Liam learned about by reading their sign so we had to go. He thought that was amazing! Well, not really much for us on this day but Liam found a box, 16 volume, set of Nature books that are 41 years old and had to be his! He wanted books! Success.


The next stop was at a local grocery store. The Sandpoint volunteer fireman advertised a food drive at this location and for any youngster with a desire to be a fireman when they grow up to stop by for a ladder truck tour, etc. Had to go! Liam got his Junior Fireman hat, went through a little obstacle course, got to shoot the hose at the ladder to hit ribbon targets and just about came undone! He was in heaven!





Had lunch with Grandma Sherry afterwards.
Met Daddy on a some road for a mid day hug.
All in all a great day :)

Liam's First Sewing Project

Liam's been experimenting with sewing stitches for a while now... using all of the stitches, stitch size, pedal speed, etc. He of course likes to go fast best! Well, we started and completed his first project. He picked out the fabric's for a duffel bag to store his Army guys in. I am tired of the grocery bags everywhere... time to tidy up with a purpose and may as well make it a school lesson at the same time! We used our cricut for the lettering. This was a new thing for us... I have heard it works but hadn't tried. It is really so simple and makes customizing things simple. By the end he was thinking a grocery bag suited him just fine!
First he had to explore the tools of course! He was impressed his Momma had a screw driver :)

And the machine has feet! He wanted to know what they all were for. I have no idea, ha ha, which prompted the you really don't know much about your machine do you Mom.

Loading the bobbin

Threading the needle...

This took a lot of concentration and thread licking...

This is the SUCCESS face! Time to get started.


By the end of sewing he was over it. The bag is now complete and on his head where he thinks it needed to be!



But really, through hard work comes victory. He is proud to have done it, and is using it happily.

Lost In The 50's Weekend




Lost in the 50's weekend was May 17-20th... before this blog started... but we love this little lady in her poodle skirt so we had to post about it. Emilia is 14 months here and totally into her clothes and most important the shiny black shoes. If she picks them they are a must have regardless of the day! I made this little poodle wrap around skirt for her in a snap thanks to a beyond simple tutorial at Prudent Baby. The biggest time taker here for me was making the pattern! I added the poodle by first cutting the image with our cricut Summer in Paris cartridge, then traced on felt and glued on.  This was at the car parade. She loved watching the cars go by and the drivers loved watching her! Many stopped to take pictures of her! She couldn't wait to take the skirt off when we got home. Too funny.