Getting ready for winter, and getting things in order

Sep 8th, 2008

Well, I'm definitely nesting!  I've been spending my time working on cleaning out closets, throwing things out, cleaning out the garage, etc.  This weekend was mostly about cleaning out my garden beds and preparing them for winter!  I want them to be nice, clean and ready to plant when spring comes without a lot of prep!!  I worked on my mosaic back splash too, but I didn't get enough done to warrant a new picture yet.

What with school and soccer starting back up again, a toddler doing potty training, and a baby on the way, things are busy, busy, busy around here!!

I've also been moving my store items over from Ecrater to Etsy. I really like Ecrater, and the concept, but I simply do not have the time to do the self promotion necessary to make it work, so I'm going to pay a little more and have Etsy do some of that promotion for me.

Once I get everything moved, I'll be changing the site links over… and I'll also be working on yet another fresh look for the entire website as well.  In the meantime, stop over at Etsy and see what's there so far!  Have fun!


Kicking Off Fall and Loving Long Weekends!

Sep 1st, 2008

Whew!!  It has been a very busy, but SUPER awesome week and long weekend to say goodbye to Summer and kick off the Fall!  We started by the annual end of Summer trip to the New York State Fair on Tuesday.  This is always what we do to mark the end of the season, and it's something of a tradition.  At the end of the day, we sit in the same spot and have ice cream from the same vendor and that marks the official end.  We were there ELEVEN hours this year and I was mostly on my feet the whole time, so it was exhausting!  It was a lot of fun though. 

Vinny really loved it.  It's the first year where he could really enjoy it with any cognizance and he thought it was awesome! 

There was something exciting to do everywhere he turned! 

This little baby goat was very cute! 

Now this monstrosity - this is something my entire family just loves, but it just makes me want to vomit every year that I see it.  I mean, it's hundreds and hundreds of pounds of butter!! That's just a vile thought, no matter how you sculpt it. 

By Saturday I had nearly recovered enough to get to the meet up again at Shamballa's and do a little knitting. I didn't accomplish enough to show off anything, but it was a nice time.  The Shamballa Cafe is a very nice little local spot and the owners seem very nice as well.  It's very warm and welcoming and comfortable.  It doesn't have the pretentious air about it that other coffee spots seem to have.  I am sad though that with soccer season kicking off, and a baby on the way, it will probably be a good long while before I'll be able to get back there again.  

With a nice long weekend, I was able to get so much done, and it was wonderful!  It was a little frenzied, so I do suspect it was an early taste of nesting since I have now officially entered the 3rd trimester! There is so much to do before the new baby arrives.

I've been working on some yarn for the store, and some baby alpaca yarn for a custom spin job and I was able to make some really good progress on those items.  The multi-color will be going into the store probably this coming weekend after I get it all measured and weighed.  I think it's a total of 8 ounces, with 2 skeins of the primary standard spun, and a skein of novelty spun for coordinating trim.  The black is for my custom job - 32 ounces! - I have a lot of spinning to do!! 

 With my nesting frenzy, I gave the kids assignments in the kitchen to wash walls, all surfaces, windows, mop floors and get everything spotless.  I even had David wash the ceiling as he was the tallest, and boy did the whole room need it.  Until you do just a giant cleanup like that, you don't even realize how much has been missed in the day to day cleaning! They did a super job and I'm all ready for fall baking now!

Once that was done, I started on a project that I've been meaning to do for some time.  I've got a back splash that goes around my entire kitchen counter and sink area that has long been prepped for tile, and I just haven't had any time to do anything with it.  I've finally gotten around to starting the project, and I'm really excited about it!  I'm doing a mosaic with white tiles, and broken pieces of the same dish pattern that I have.  I can't wait to get it all done, but I think it's going to be a bigger project than I had anticipated.  With helping (supervising!) the kids' cleanup in the kitchen, I wasn't able to get as far as I had hoped, but at least I've gotten started.  It took far too long just to get that far. 

The weekend ended with a nice relaxing picnic at the in-laws house.  Luckily, it was warm and pleasant and the little ones were all able to enjoy the last 'swim' of the season.  Even with all 7 grandkids there, it didn't get chaotic!!  It was really great! 

And so, Summer 2008 is over, and we are now ushering in Fall.  I don't generally look forward to Fall all that much, but I am this year for some reason.  I've got some great things planned!  I'm going to be canning tomato sauce, and apple sauce which I'm really thrilled about!! We'll be going to do our annual apple picking in a few weeks. 

Oh, I haven't talked about the garden lately… it's doing fine, but I've been banned from it.  The hubby says it's too warm out and I'm too pregnant and he doesn't want me doing too much work in the gardens or yard from this point out, so he's handling it.  I keep telling him I can do it, but he's trying to just take good care of me, so I try to just let it go and let him help.  It takes an effort at times, but I probably do need him to temper my fits of work frenzy that I get myself into.  I know I need the balance because I can really overwhelm myself with all the things I try to do.

I'm also really looking forward to the 2008 Fingerlakes Fiber Arts & Craft Festival in a few weeks that I go to every year with my mother-in-law.  I love it, plus we'll be making our usual stop at the Mennonite store for canning supplies and whatever other goodies we may find there.   

After all of that, it won't be too long before it's time to figure out how I'm going to cook the Thanksgiving turkey while in labor with baby #5!!    I think it's going to be a really, really wonderful Fall and I'm so excited to be getting it underway.  So many great things planned, plus a new family member to meet… it's going to be awesome!

Yay for Fall! 


Fiber Therapy Gets Things Done

Mar 3rd, 2008

This last weekend was spent spinning.  I need to do this more often.  As when I spun while grieving Christopher, I had some tough things to work through this weekend as well, and since I already had the wheel out when the issue came up, it was perfect timing.

I was able to complete a full skein (washed, set and everything!), fill a bobbin, and get about halfway through another bobbin before the weekend was done.  I also got some more work done on the Chris yarn.  I had a completed skein done for a while, but had not gotten around to setting it.  I added some white wool to it to stretch it further so there will be more to work with once it's done, and now I need to spin more of the white to complete it, as I've had all the blue singles spun for a while, just waiting for a partner.

I have a feeling I'll be spending more time "on the couch" this upcoming weekend too.  It's the best therapy I've ever found, and I do believe I need a bit more.