Saturday, December 26, 2009
Saturday, June 27, 2009
One of my favorite pictures
Friday, June 26, 2009
Washington, DC trip, part 2
So, continuing on with the 8th grade trip to DC, we spent some time in the Air and Space Museum. Recognize the Apollo? Amazing to think that was all the room they had in there. Click on the picture to check out the little cots they strapped themselves into.
This picture is of the residential dorms. I can't remember the name, but it has 8 connecting wings and is absolutely gorgeous inside and out. Big dorm rooms too.
and a tiling masterpiece... ta da!
After the new stove and microwave got put in, we decided to FINALLY do something about putting up a backsplash of some sort. After measuring the space, I went shopping and found these 2" tiles that came in 12" sheets. We cut some of the sheets apart, but didn't need to do any tile cutting, they fit perfectly. Voila! It really was much easier than I expected. And yeah, the blue tape isn't there anymore :)
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Before and after
Second to go, but first to be replaced was the oven. The cooktop just cracked out of the blue one day while Steven was cooking bacon. It would cost at least an arm to replace the part, so we decided to get a new one. Which meant a matching microwave, of course.
Before:
Before:
Thursday, June 4, 2009
8th grade DC trip, Part 1
I went with Mae on the 8th grade field trip to Washington DC last week. It was a mostly fun trip except for the parts where Mae complained about walking. We arrived around noon on Tuesday and had a picnic lunch at Lafayette Park, which is just across from the White House. It was still drizzling so we ate standing up and walking around. The squirrels were very cute. At first. Look at this darling black one - he stood just a few feet from Mae. I threw him a piece of bread. Can we just say MISTAKE!
Monday, May 25, 2009
Procrastination
I had about 3 months to work on this art quilt panel, but I couldn't decide what to do. I was supposed to represent the element of Earth in a setting that was determined by the first panel in this series (the other 3 elements are Air, Fire, and Water). I finally decided to show everything overgrown - in hindsight I wish I'd taken a pic of Air to show the difference. The setting is very similar, but here, less water is visible, the tree is bigger, the greenery is lush and overgrown, there are rocks, and the fence is slightly askew.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Steven's prom
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Orchid show, Part 2
Orchids
Monday, March 2, 2009
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Monday, January 19, 2009
Snow, sigh
I used to love snow flurries. But it's been a'flurryin' all weekend, and I'm sick of it. How long til summer? There's about to be a whole lot of whining around here.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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