Things on the project front have been going a little slower than I had hoped. Eight of the twenty-two items on my project list are complete. A few others have been started. I am going to keep at it, realizing that real life is not all that accommodating.
I made the streamers for Chinese New Year.
Christian and Jessica's scripture bags are done. Funnest project ever. They love having scriptures like the big kids. Christian loves that his is green.
I got all of our down pillows washed--a total of 12. They were a pain to do. They had to be dried on low for several hours with tennis balls in the dryer (to fluff them up.) It was a long (and loud) project.
Our master bathroom is really a family bathroom. The kids still need help with hair and hygiene, and they like our big tub, so our bathroom is used by the whole gang. The problem is that there are always towels on the floor because they won't all fit on the towel rack. We put hooks in our last house, and I loved them. I was browsing through Home Depot (who would have thought it would become one of my favorite places?) and decided to use house numbers to identify each child's hook. Then I got towels in their favorite colors. Hopefully this will help with laundry and organization.


"Say what?"
"I mean we have had them up for a long time, and the kids are getting older."
Well, that about caused me to hop right in the car and go get another cat at that very moment.
I guess I will blame it on all the hours of watching those home movies, but I am very sensitive lately about them growing up. I told him that I wasn't ready and that they were not out for the world to see (that is until now.) He said that whatever I wanted to do was fine. So they are staying for the time being.
I hate not having one that matches for Jessica. As soon as we brought her home, I made this one that hangs on the other wall in the bathroom. It is the first bath I gave her in Liberia. When I do her hair in the morning we sometimes talk about that bath in the green bucket with water I had warmed on the stove.
Having some distractions has helped me survive January. Let's see how much I can get done in February.
I got the idea from my friend Dawn to share gratitude on the blog. So, today, I'm grateful for:
1. A mom that, patiently, taught me how to sew.
2. A husband that jumps into helping me get projects done (and deals with the messes.)
3. A warm house--it's freezing out there.
7 comments:
Love all your projects! The numbers for the towels is genius!! Your house looks beautiful and I love your gratitude, it helps me remember how good things are!
Good work!
I think you are pretty awesome to get that much done so soon in the year. You will have to come up with a new list to keep you busy for the last of the year. :) The bags look great, I am impressed with your sewing ability. And your house is as always impressively organized and cute. Have a great week. Tell Camille we are thinking about her. Diedre Gray
Wow. What a way to start the new year. Lots of projects accomplished already. Wish I could say the same, but feel good about helping the Peels. It's pay back time and I'm glad I can. I miss seeing all of you though.
You and Mike make a good team and get so many nice things accomplished.
Everything that is done looks GREAT!!
Your list is shrinking fast. Good for you.
Its so fun to see your projects getting done. It makes me want to start a list and be productive like you. Your photography is fabulous on this post! Love the scripture bags.
I have been trying to figure out how to burn our tapes to DVD for quite a while now. Any suggestions?
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