After a busy morning at the acquarium, both kids crashed and napped for 3 hours....yes, at the same time. For 3 hours! This is unheard of in my house. So, I took advantage of this time to work on organizing and purging the black hole called our office in the basement. Well, I did take some time to make cinnamon walnut scones and drink some hot tea before diving into the mess downstairs.
Since we moved into our new place mid-December, the office has been full of boxes, bikes, toys and other miscellaneous items, including my Uppercase Living supplies. I'm on a mission to dig out the UL supplies since I have two open houses booked in March and I am going to need them soon. What I found out is that majority of the stuff in the office falls into one of two categories....(1) crap that we should have gotten rid of a long time ago or (2) crap from his childhood that Tom's parents have given us.
I admit, I didnt make as much progress as I wanted to, but the pile of crap for the garbage is pretty high, so once that's gone, I may be able to see light in there. I also ran to Target to get shelves to bring some organization into the room. Hopefully, I'll be able to do that during naptime tomorrow.
Now, if you are still reading this boring post, I thank you. And, I'll show you what I'm really glad that I found just in time for Easter....my kid's Easter buckets (sorry for the poor cell phone pic)!
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Be My Valentine
Tom and I dont usually celebrate Valentine's day. Maybe a card or a small box of chocolates, from which I will eat the caramels and then, after sitting for weeks on the counter, end up being throwing away anyway. And, this year was really no exception. I have friends who are amazed that we dont go out to a restaurant and wait for hours just to eat an overpriced meal. To those of you who do, more power to you. But Tom's always been the type of guy to bring me a mixed bouquet of flowers from a grocery store for no reason and to me, that means more than feeling obligated to buy me a present due to a date on the calendar.
But this year, Tom gave me a gift and he doesnt even know it. He gave me the gift of silence. And relaxation. He took the kids to the grocery store this morning and let me sit in my quiet house with a cup of hot tea, a book and some hot out of the oven cinnamon buns. What more could a girl (or Mom of two) ask for?
What did Tom get from me this year? Well, last night in my attempt to maintain peace and order in my house for the last hour before bedtime, I pulled out the construction paper, cut a million hearts out and let the kids make valentines for him. The construction paper hearts wont last in this house for more than a day or two, but the excitement on my little girl's face when she gave her Daddy his valentine? I hope I remember that forever.
But this year, Tom gave me a gift and he doesnt even know it. He gave me the gift of silence. And relaxation. He took the kids to the grocery store this morning and let me sit in my quiet house with a cup of hot tea, a book and some hot out of the oven cinnamon buns. What more could a girl (or Mom of two) ask for?
What did Tom get from me this year? Well, last night in my attempt to maintain peace and order in my house for the last hour before bedtime, I pulled out the construction paper, cut a million hearts out and let the kids make valentines for him. The construction paper hearts wont last in this house for more than a day or two, but the excitement on my little girl's face when she gave her Daddy his valentine? I hope I remember that forever.
Friday, February 12, 2010
A few of my favorite things….
To me, the most difficult part of writing is getting started. In high school and college (if I can remember that far back), I spent more time on the first paragraph of every paper that I wrote than I did on the rest of the paper. Of course, that is probably due to my creative writing teacher who drilled into us the importance of catching the reader’s attention right from the start. So, as I sit here and try to decide how I want to approach my first real entry, I’m thinking about all my favorite projects that I’ve done over the past year or so, when it hits me…why don’t I just start with my favorite project that I’ve done? Simple, right?
As the youngest of six kids, there is barely any memorabilia from when I was a baby. I think my baby book has about two pages filled out and there might be a handful of pictures of me. And, there’s always a sibling in the picture with me, none of me alone. My husband, on the other hand, is the oldest of three and his parents are packrats. Seriously, they could be on that show, “Hoarders”, or whatever it is called. My inlaws have decided to sell their house and have been attempting to clean out their basement over the past year. Of course, to them, cleaning out the basement means dumping a bunch of crap from when their kids were young into their now grown up kids’ homes. While I love having the blanket that my husband came home from the hospital in (which both of my kids also came home in) and a few keepsakes from my husband’s youth, including handmade blankets from his grandmother, I could do without the ceramic monster that he made during summer camp…and the box of his t-shirts…and the wicker (yes, wicker) elephant from his room…I could go on and on, but I digress. Anyway, the realization that I’ve come to is that as an adult, the items that I really cherish from my childhood are the ones that have meaning. I hope my kids feel the same way because I’m not storing their crap in my basement for 40 years.
So, that being said, back to my favorite project…drum roll, please…the shadow boxes that I made for my kid’s coming home from the hospital outfits! I smile every time I see them hanging in my bedroom.
I got these great shadow boxes at Michael’s, complete with a fabric backing and push pins to hold the outfits securely. I order both names in 2” size, Coolman font, in electric pink for Amelia and Sky Blue for Tristan using the MyDesign tool. I decided to mirror the names, so that I could apply them to the inside of the glass, rather than the outside. Of course, having the expression mirrored made it a little trickier to apply, so I trimmed off all the excess paper from the expression. Then, using painter’s tape to hold it to the glass, I measured and re-measured to make sure it was centered and straight. Probably overkill, but like I said, this was one of my first projects, but I think it came out excellent. Of course, with something sentimental like this, how could you go wrong?
I hope my kids like them, because the rest of their clothes are going to goodwill….
As the youngest of six kids, there is barely any memorabilia from when I was a baby. I think my baby book has about two pages filled out and there might be a handful of pictures of me. And, there’s always a sibling in the picture with me, none of me alone. My husband, on the other hand, is the oldest of three and his parents are packrats. Seriously, they could be on that show, “Hoarders”, or whatever it is called. My inlaws have decided to sell their house and have been attempting to clean out their basement over the past year. Of course, to them, cleaning out the basement means dumping a bunch of crap from when their kids were young into their now grown up kids’ homes. While I love having the blanket that my husband came home from the hospital in (which both of my kids also came home in) and a few keepsakes from my husband’s youth, including handmade blankets from his grandmother, I could do without the ceramic monster that he made during summer camp…and the box of his t-shirts…and the wicker (yes, wicker) elephant from his room…I could go on and on, but I digress. Anyway, the realization that I’ve come to is that as an adult, the items that I really cherish from my childhood are the ones that have meaning. I hope my kids feel the same way because I’m not storing their crap in my basement for 40 years.
So, that being said, back to my favorite project…drum roll, please…the shadow boxes that I made for my kid’s coming home from the hospital outfits! I smile every time I see them hanging in my bedroom.
I got these great shadow boxes at Michael’s, complete with a fabric backing and push pins to hold the outfits securely. I order both names in 2” size, Coolman font, in electric pink for Amelia and Sky Blue for Tristan using the MyDesign tool. I decided to mirror the names, so that I could apply them to the inside of the glass, rather than the outside. Of course, having the expression mirrored made it a little trickier to apply, so I trimmed off all the excess paper from the expression. Then, using painter’s tape to hold it to the glass, I measured and re-measured to make sure it was centered and straight. Probably overkill, but like I said, this was one of my first projects, but I think it came out excellent. Of course, with something sentimental like this, how could you go wrong?
I hope my kids like them, because the rest of their clothes are going to goodwill….
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
New City, New Blog
As I sit here with my cup of hot tea and watch the blizzard of 2010 from my window, I've finally decided to take the plunge and start my blog. I've been thinking about it for a while now and with a little kick start from my friends, here goes nothing.
I should probably start by introducing myself. I'm a working mother with two kids who recently moved with her husband from sunny FL to MD. In my spare time, which is hard to come by, I am an independent demonstrator for Uppercase Living, which is the main purpose of this blog, but be prepared for my random thoughts and tangents to infiltrate this blog.
So, what's the plan for this blog? Well, there really isn't one...other than providing an outlet for me to show off all my Uppercase Living projects, offer tips & tricks and to (hopefully) provide inspiration.
Enjoy!
Darla
P.S. Sign up to follow me or email me with the word "blog" in the subject line and I'll give you 10% off your first order.
I should probably start by introducing myself. I'm a working mother with two kids who recently moved with her husband from sunny FL to MD. In my spare time, which is hard to come by, I am an independent demonstrator for Uppercase Living, which is the main purpose of this blog, but be prepared for my random thoughts and tangents to infiltrate this blog.
So, what's the plan for this blog? Well, there really isn't one...other than providing an outlet for me to show off all my Uppercase Living projects, offer tips & tricks and to (hopefully) provide inspiration.
Enjoy!
Darla
P.S. Sign up to follow me or email me with the word "blog" in the subject line and I'll give you 10% off your first order.
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