Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Homemade Christmas 09: Part Two

I made robes for Miranda and some of her cousins. I got the idea because my one sister just moved to a new house with a community pool one block away from her house, so they go swimming all the time in the summer (who wouldn't?) These swim robes are perfect for wrapping up the little ones as soon as they get out of the pool and they stay on better than towels for the walk back to the house.

I should have taken pictures of all of them, they turned out so cute with the terry cloth and coordinating flannel hoods/ties!

Homemade Christmas 09: Part One

This year I made A LOT of presents for Christmas. My mom actually sewed these up for me, though, and I love how all the fabric/ribbon combinations turned out. (She was a lifesaver with a couple of my gift endeavors this year.)

It's a wrist strap with keychain. It's wonderful for helping locate your keys in your purse and keeping hands free for errand running.

Since I didn't quite make the Christmas deadline on these, they turned out as New Year Gifts. The tags say: "May your New Year "key" happy and bright!" and "New Year's Resolution #7: Simplify trips to the mailbox! Done."

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Saturday, December 19, 2009

House: Before and During Pictures

Do you like to see before and after pictures of room makeovers? I LOVE it. Especially when it's my own house!!

Just to back up a little--we are moving sometime in January. We got a tudor-style home built in the late 1970's that has some fun character and charm, but needed some paint, a little new flooring, and lots of wallpaper torn down. So we've had the home about a month now, and ever since, our family has hardly seen Jeremy, who's working extremely hard and long hours between his job and fixing our new home. Can I just say again how amazed I am at him that he can do everything from plumbing to carpentry? Also, many, many thanks to our parents and friends--Backus', Olsons--who have given up hours, even days to help out at our house.

Nothing is exactly completed yet, but here are some 'before' and 'during' pictures to show until I get some 'after' photos!

Bradley's Room Before: Small room, lots of wallpaper.
Bradley's Room Now
: Still a small room, but feels lots bigger with wonderful built-in bookcases framing the window and five-foot wainscoting (moldings). I bought a cute little bench from IKEA that will sit under his window and he'll have Pergo flooring to help the space feel larger, too.

Miranda's Room Before: A fun room with some character (like Miranda herself :)

Miranda's Room Now: A fun room with lots of charm (also like Miranda)
Here's a fun one--Main Floor Half Bath Before: Dark 1970's cabinets, tiny broken tiles, old and also broken countertop.
Main Floor Half Bath Now: Same sink, new faucet fixture. BEAUTIFUL travertine tile. Painted cabinet. New mouldings, even framing the window so nicely. New light fixture (sorry no picture). Ceramic floor tiles the previous homeowners generously left us that match the kitchen tiles (sorry, no picture of that either...) This bathroom looks completely different for so cheap--it makes me giddy! Jeremy will probably have this bathroom completed or nearly completed today!
Dining Room Before: Beadboard, mouldings, and chair rail all unpainted. This room was an after-construction addition, and I love this room. It will fit our huge kitchen table so well. It has lots of windows and french doors that lead out to the fun side yard. All this room needs is some paint to those moldings!
Dining Room After: So much better! And it still gets one more coat of paint.
Family Room/Play Room Before
: HUGE room, technically bedroom upstairs. This is a really fun room, too, and it doesn't need tons of work. Well, it could use new carpet, but with little kids soon to be crawling all over it, why waste the money?
Family Room After: Minus the wallpaper. Okay, not a huge change, but I HAD to include this because it's the only work I've done myself on the house. That wallpaper was so stubborn and Jeremy and his mom gave up on it. So I borrowed some official Wallpaper Remover chemical from my cousin, and said good-bye to those to those rosy flowers!

Finally, the Master Bedroom/Bathroom Before: Wallpaper, stained carpet, small bathroom. This bedroom is actually larger than our current bedroom, but the bathroom was anything from exciting. It was actually my least favorite part about the house. The shower was newly redone, and not bad, but the two closets were small and odd and it had only one old sink.
Master Bedroom/Bathroom Now: You know how some people can look at a house and see all the potential there? Jeremy is very good at this, luckily for me. He has fixed all my concerns about the small bathroom and lack of closet space.

Here's what he did: He knocked out one of the closets that was next to the sink so that we could have a double sink vanity. See that little towel holder on the right wall? Same one that was there before. This sink area had carpet under it before and will soon (this week) have tile there.Then, he made me a built-in wardrobe in the large bedroom! I'm excited about my new closet. And it's going to have lots of shelves at the bottom for lots of shoes--which I may or may not happen to have... Oh, yeah. He also knocked out an empty space that was at the end of his closet to make room for some shelving in the bathroom--perfect for towels.
And yes, the toilet is currently in the shower.

Monday, December 7, 2009


Is is just me, or were Kix bigger when I was a kid?


No. I think I was just a lot smaller the last time I ate them.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Mini Sandwiches

Miranda has been learning to make bread with her grandma this year. I think she has learned how to do it better than me--I have yet to make a loaf I'm satisfied with! Anyway, so her cute grandma bought her some mini loaf pans to make bread. I'm almost more giddy about these than Miranda. I couldn't resist making mini sandwiches. Maybe I should buy some mini ziplock baggies for them, and then make some bite-sized cookies...or we could invite some of M's friends/cousins over and have a mini little tea party! Umm, maybe in January or February when life is less busy :)

Pink Cookies

One night last week, Jeremy came home from work and wanted to make cookies with Miranda. He is so good to teach her how to cook/bake and she LOVES it. She is starting to be quite the talented egg cracker! Jeremy asked her what kind of cookies she wanted to bake, and she kept saying "pink", so they made pink cookies (with chocolate chips).

And they were delicious!

More Aprons

My cousin's birthday is next week but she got her apron on Sunday at our family dinner. I think she liked it. I love each of the fabrics, but I'm really into paisley lately. And I don't think I ever posted a picture of my sister, Holli's apron. I liked the colors of hers because they are neutrals and will go well with whatever she is wearing it over. Now I just have to make my sister, Kristi's apron for her b-day coming in January, but I think that will be a procrastinated project since Christmas comes first!I wanted to add a third fabric to make it more fun, along with a ruffle. Holli has such good taste in fashion that I always stress whenever I give her something to wear--so I don't do it very often!

Friday, November 6, 2009

To Sum it Up

We've been busy (like all of you) and I don't expect things to slow down until the end of January, based on our schedule. The good news is, it's all fun things. Here are some pictures to sum it up:

Ever since Daylight Savings time, this cutie wakes up bright and early, ready to play. I let him fuss for a while before giving in usually around 5:30 am. Thank goodness for two good naps he gets later in the day! And this is the kind of fun stuff he likes to do. Today alone he opened a zucchini seed packet and had seeds spread all over the kitchen, got stuck in a mouse glue trap (that's why we have the non-toxic kind), took the vent off the fireplace, and de-organized plenty of cabinets and drawers. Some of that de-organizing usually happens with his partner in crime. They are starting to have lots of fun together, though, and it's so fun for me when Miranda gets Bradley giggling over something silly she does.
We had a fun Halloween. Bradley was a little horse. He didn't mind his costume too much and I was surprised he even left his hat on the whole time! Miranda was a cowgirl. I don't have pictures of her in her costume, though. We just went to JC Penny for the pictures in their costumes and for Brad's 9 month pictures. Miranda did LOVE Halloween and her candy this year, of course. Finally, I've been trying to get projects crossed off my list, especially Christmas presents. My cute Cousin Corie and Aunt Bonnie have been helping me sew some projects, and made this sweet bath robe for Miranda.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Family Night

We like to have family night every week on Mondays. It's fun to look forward to the weekly tradition of doing something together as a family, especially now since we've had kids. We usually sing a children's song or hymn, have a family prayer and an activity. However, since we've had kids, it's really difficult to do things that keep the attention span of a toddler and a crawling baby. Jeremy and I never had Family Home Evening as young kids ourselves, so we don't have many ideas on what works well for little ones.

I'm just wondering...what do you do for family night? Any ideas/tips you can share?

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Yee-Haw

Evidence a pint-size cowgirl may live here...

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Homemade Christmas

Can you guess what these are? Probably not at this stage, and I can't really say right now because they are part of some gifts I'm making for Christmas. I started this project in July, knowing that it's a big time commitment. Luckily Miranda and Brad are both on a good sleep schedule at the moment and that's made it easier to get in some "project time" every day!

Monday, October 5, 2009

"Carrots"

Miranda's artistic interpretation of mashed up carrots.

Monday, September 28, 2009


I think I'm going to make myself one of these for Christmas. I'm trying to decide between blue or yellow fabric...

Summer, Don't Go Yet

Random Summer pictures. Merilynn and Miranda at the park. Miranda and Lily (her BFF) playing in the sprinklers. Miranda and Grandpa Lloyd at a ward Rodeo
Miranda riding a horse at the rodeo
Bradley and Jeremy at the rodeo
Jackson, Brooklyn, Kylie, (Grandma Peterson), and Miranda at the Children's Garden
Miranda at the Garden
And again

Jeremy, Miranda, and Bradley in front of the waterfall at the Garden