13 December 2010

Christmas time!


We finally got our tree tonight! Normally we get it the first weekend in Dec, but it's been crazy busy around here lately. Concerts and gigs left and right! Not to mention all the crazy weather. (I mean really, it's this cold here, and we have no snow. C'mon on now! Not fair!) We wanted to get the tree two days ago, but thanks to the two days of rain (and gigs), it was a no go. But finally it was a dry, yet cold day today, so we went out this evening and bought one. It turned out to be a slight blessing in disguise, because the tree we wanted was on clearance!
I let P help hang ornaments on the tree this year. It was fun, but slightly nerve-racking. (Especially when I heard things hit the floor.) But the tree got decorated, and it's finally starting to feel like Christmas in our home.
If you are wondering; yes, the tree is slightly crooked. And the ornaments are clumped together in places (P's fine handiwork!). It may not be a perfectionist designer look, but it was decorated with love, and that makes us happy.

Oh and here's some extra cuteness from P and his Savannah.
Merry Christmas!

03 December 2010

P's Leaf Collection


P has been collecting leaves for a while now, and I finally came up with something to do with them. We made a tree poster together, and glued his collection onto it. When it's dry, we're going to hang it on his wall so he can look at his leaves whenever he wants. Even one of his rocks made an appearance on it (just a little one).
(Plus, this will keep the dog from eating the leaves. YUCK!)

Re-purposed!

So we finally got a flatscreen for the living room. YAY! We mounted it over the fireplace, which meant I could rearrange the room. But we still had the old stand from the old tv that had died. It was massive compared to the new one, and it's hard to believe it was about the same screen size. Anyway, since we never seem to have enough seats, and I hated to lose the storage capabilities of the stand, I decided to turn it into a bench. I figured if it was strong enough to hold that giant tv before, it should be plenty strong enough to hold a person. So I bought some 1 inch foam, which I doubled up to make it more comfy. Then I picked some fabric from my stash, a pretty green wool I got from my Nonna, and proceeded to sew a cover. Having a small child, I made the cover with an opening in the back like a sham, so I can take it off to wash it. Then I cut a piece of an old mattress pad to add a little extra fluff to the top. I stuffed the mattress pad piece and the 2 pieces of foam into the cover and voilà! A comfy seat with storage below. The pillow in the picture is from the couch, but I think I will have to make some nice pillows just for my bench. And if you're wondering, I did make the cushion slightly smaller than the stand on purpose. I left the end open so I'd have a place to set a drink down. Clever huh?!

30 November 2010

Autumn Beauty


Our trees are rapidly losing their foliage. P seems to enjoy this very much. Especially since I taught him how to jump in a leaf pile. He has also started a leaf collection. Anyway, I just found this beautiful Bradford Pear leaf for him, and I had to take a picture. Just thought I'd share some beautiful fall color. Enjoy!


08 November 2010

Pecan harvest has arrived!

I'm so happy! I actually managed to rescue some of our pecans from the squirrels this year! It's not much, maybe about 1 1/2 to 2 cups shelled. But I just love it when I can harvest edibles from around our house! I also got some good practice at shelling them. I think I've gotten pretty good at getting mostly whole or half nuts from the shells!
Now, what to make with them. Hubby would love a pie, but it's not enough for that. Maybe some pecan snickerdoodles. That sounds yummy!

06 August 2010

Buzz Lightyear and Mama to the rescue!


I went to the fabric store today to get a few supplies, and what does my darling P find? Buzz Lightyear fabric, and he just has to have it! In fact, he needed it! Being a sucker for cute 3 year old faces and easy projects, I promised him a new pillowcase. There were several different prints, but this soft cotton flannel was his favorite. And it really is quite snuggly. So we bought a yard and brought it home. 30 minutes later, voila! An excellently executed pillowcase with french seams and a double stitched hem to seal in the edges. The best pillowcase I ever made! And I have a very happy little boy! If only it will encourage him to go to bed when I tell him to....




01 August 2010

Yamaha 221 Bass Clarinet on Ebay

This is a download for a recording of my husband, Jeremiah, playing the Yamaha 221 Bass Clarinet we currently have for sale on ebay. The listing will end this Sunday, August 8th, so go check it out! If you prefer not to download the recording, use the player in my sidebar to stream it.




UPDATE: Bass Clarinet sold and was sent off to a very happy customer across the pond.

20 January 2010

The Sailor's Sonata - New Music for Flute

This is a 3 movement sonata that I wrote for my Dad on Father's Day a few years ago. He has been saying for years that he would like to buy a boat (and has yet to do so), so I thought a sonata related to sailing would be appropriate.
The Sailor's Sonata is written for solo flute. It is my attempt to evoke feelings, emotions and scenes related to the ocean and sailing. The first movement is called "The Ship at Sea". The rolling flute lines should sound a bit like waves or the rocking of the ship. The second movement is called "The Waves are Calling" and is meant to evoke the torn emotion of a sailor trying to explain to his beloved why he must return to the ocean. The third movement is called "The Dancing Sailors" and is a theme and variations movement meant to evoke images of sailors trying to outdo each other while dancing.
Please see the media player in my sidebar to hear it, and I hope you enjoy listening to The Sailor's Sonata. If you are a flutist yourself, or you know one, and you would like to order a copy of the score, please visit my etsy shop Vividly Dreaming Blue for more details