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Friday, October 5, 2007

I need your help....






I have a dilema...
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Last summer I found these old windows for $1 at a garage sale... I had been looking for them for a while. At the auction these go for $50-75 and I wasn't really willing to spend that kind of money on them. So when I saw this deal, I snatched them up.
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I had them hanging over our bed with all kinds of good intentions to put something cool behind the glass. My hubby was never comfortable with them over the bed, so I finally moved them into the living room. Against the white wall they are pretty bland, but I think when I get the walls painted with some color I will like them better.
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I put some picture tabs on the glass and printed some black and white photos to go in them... I can change these pictures out, so that was a bonus effect.
My dilema is that my Strong Silent Mysterious Man thinks they look old. I thought that was the point, but he thinks I should sand them and paint them and get them looking more polished I guess. I really kind of like that the paint is all pealing off etc.
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Maybe that look just isn't right for our more modern clean lines.
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What do you think? After I get some color on the wall, will the old style windows have character, or will they just look old and dirty and I should give them a fresh look with a new coat of paint?
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Take the poll and let me know what you think!!

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

End of the Season Harvest...



Our neighbor brought over a big bucket of tomatos (didn't get a pic of the tomatoes... darn, they were really pretty) for hubby helping him with his pump the other day... I was able to add them to some from my bff and can some Spaghetti Sauce. Since I didn't have any tomatoes on my little plants this year, I was afraid I wouldn't get any before the end of the season.

But, LA LA!!!!... I have a few jars to put away! I was so excited. I split the batch with my bff since she gave me so many tomatos and let us do it at her house and mess up her kitchen... but we were responsible for our own pressure cooker canning part of the process. She has been canning all season and has a couple of shelves full of spaghetti sauce, but informed me this morning that she forgot to turn the burner off on this batch, and blew up a bottle in her canner and ruined the entire batch. I was sooooo sad!

I am so grateful for learning the art from my hubbies Mom... she taught me so much when we first moved here. I knew nothing, and now I am doing it on my own! It is one of the most rewarding things I have ever done! I love putting these on the shelf, it is a great source of satisfaction for me.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Strength, Compassion, Unity

Artwork from Chloe...


I love to get fun mail... but yesterday I got some AWESOME mail from my Niece Chloe... It was a picture she did with some new oil pastels she got for her birthday.
I was so surprised!!

It was touching that she would send it to me, I know when do something creative it is very hard to let go of it... especially when you spend so much time on it, you become attached.

Beyond the love I feel just receiving it. I really loved the picture itself... it seemed to bring together a theme of so many things that fit into my life right now.

With all the patriotism we have had in our home lately, I have felt very powerful feelings when I see our Country's Flag and that in itself makes me tear up. But it represents so much power and strength to me.

On the other end of that spectrum, I often reflect on my role in our home to bring the gift that I have as a woman, the compassion, the soft gentle kindness, and femininity, that I think is very important to teach my son. So that when he has a mate some day, he will learn to appreciate her nature as a woman and the role that she holds in the family. Not an easy task in a home filled with boys, but so very important to me anyway... the table cloth in her picture with the delicate lace and embroidered flowers on the corner, represent this entire idea to me.

Something we have been very slack on is eating together for meals at the table. We had fallen into eating in front of the TV, and so often we don't watch the same things, so we would find ourselves divided in our home eating in every room except the dining room and not together. So we have made a conscience effort to eat together. It brings such unity, even to our small little family, it gives us time to share our day... laugh at our selves, and open to each others trials, sorrows, and accomplishments, and most importantly pray together. The pallet that this picture is all designed around, "the table", helps me to remember to keep my family at my highest priority by doing simple things like eating together.

I really don't mean to sound too sappy, but I wanted Chloe to know how truly inspired I thought this artwork was, and that she chose this one to send to me!!

I can't wait to get it into a frame and hang in my dining room, to help me remember these principles when I become frustrated with my shortcomings. To reflect upon those things that make us Strong, and Compassionate, and Unite us as a family.

Thank You, Chloe! I love the Art, what a special gift from your heart!!

Monday, October 1, 2007

General Relief Society Meeting...

Every year a General LDS Relief Society Meeting is broadcast by the Church to sisters worldwide. I always look forward to the Broadcast and greatly enjoy the words from our Prophet, Apostles, and LDS Relief Society leaders.

This year our area met before the meeting to put together Hygiene Kits for the church's Humanitarian Services.

Then they served dinner...

HAWAIIAN HAYSTACKS
2 (10 3/4 oz.) cans cream of chicken soup
1 c. chicken broth
2 c. chicken, cut up
4 c. cooked long grain rice

Combine soup and chicken broth in a medium saucepan to make gravy. Stir well to blend. Add chicken. Simmer about 8 to 10 minutes until heated through.
When serving, layer all ingredients.
First stack rice, chow mein noodles, chicken and gravy.

Add any of the following ingredients to your taste
tomatoes
celery
green pepper
onion
peas
pineapple tidbits
Cheddar cheese
sliced almonds
shredded coconut
sunflower kernels

And the meeting was wonderful... we heard from the General Relief Society Presidency of the Church, and member of the First Presidency.

They discussed tools to help us with -

How can we be Strong and Immovable...
in Faith?
in Family?
in Relief?
How can we feed the Lords Sheep?
Our service should be selfless, quiet, and willingful
Families - How we can...
Uphold, Nourish and Protect
3 Goals-
Study Diligently
Pray Earnestly
Serve Often

I have heard some ladies say they don't enjoy going to this meeting because it makes them feel guilty about what they are not getting done or falling short of... for me, I feel like it springboards me into being a better Wife, Mother, Sister, daughter and Friend!

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