Toddler Beads

This morning we went to Michael’s to pick up some embroidery floss that I needed, and Evie picked out a bag of beads.  She was so excited and kept asking to open them in the store.  I told her we would when we got home.  A few hours later when we pulled into the garage, she immediately started yelling “beads!” So we got a pipe cleaner and she went to town stringing the beads.  This kept her occupied for a good 45 minutes, which for a toddler is an eternity. *No toddlers were left unattended with extremely small beads.  There was always adult supervision. ... Read More

I Have a Problem…

This year I have been watching an embarrassing amount of tv. While Evie takes her nap every afternoon, I put on a show and cross stitch. I usually get through 2-3 episodes a day, depending on how long her nap is. This has resulted in almost 30 cross stitches and me making my way through a lot of series. I’ve watched: Buffy the Vampire Slayer Angel Bones Firefly (I’ve seen it countless times but it never gets old) Six Feet Under Big Love The Killing I am currently working through Dollhouse. I’m almost done with the first season and there’s only ... Read More

Kitchen Chalkboard Wall

Projects always take me significantly longer than they should.  I get really fired up in the beginning and go out and get the supplies and plan everything.  Then I sit on it for months.  So finishing a larger project is a big deal for me. Ever since we moved in I wanted to paint a wall in the kitchen with chalkboard paint.  Here we are 9 months later and it’s finally done. I used this Martha Stewart recipe to make custom color chalkboard paint.  I went two shades darker than the color on the rest of the walls.  I read through the comments on the website and ... Read More

Happy Birthday Tesla!

156 years ago today, Nikola Tesla was born.  I think Tesla is amazing, so much so that Evie’s middle name is Tesla. (Check out the cross stitch I did for her when she was born here. If you don’t know much about him, you owe it to yourself to read up a little.  Might I suggest checking out this comic on The Oatmeal? ... Read More