Sunday, December 19, 2010

Up to Mischief

Saturday Mornings around here are somewhat routine. Hubby whips up some of his delicious pancakes or toils over the waffle iron creating unique recipes. Not being a big fan of breakfast, I usually scoot out for a run. Yesterday, I found myself dragging a bit and delaying my run. The 20 degree temps had something to do with the lack of motivation along with floors that needed vacuuming and toilets needing to be scrubbed.

Just as I was finishing my cleaning and looking for my hat and gloves, I heard the sound of laughter from the Moloko Men that was a bit too jovial. Then I heard someone say, "Wait until Mom sees this!" Hmmm...never a good thing, right? Well, it seems the men were discussing the Sunday football games. The Moloko favored EAGLES were going to being playing against one of the division rivals, the NY GIANTS.

I believe the pictures tell the story best...

Proud of themselves!

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Creativity Big Sister Style

Big Sister is constantly crafting! There is not a day that goes by in which I am not nagging her to clean off the desk(s), kitchen table, or her bedroom floor. Sometimes she will have creations assembled in all of these places at once. It is a constant struggle to balance her creativity and Mom's desire to have clutter free living areas.

Yesterday was no different. She was sporting her latest creation, definitely inspired by the "As Seen On TV" commercials of the ever-popular SNUGLI! She claims it does wonders during the winter-time and would be a great "fashion" statement.

Drum Roll please...

The Neckli! Not so sure what to make of this? My own personalized Neckli.
Note: the bow was attached by Super Glue

Thursday, December 9, 2010

What's New?

Change...a definite constant in the life of a military family. It becomes the norm every 3-4 years as you adapt to a new environment. Adjustments to a new neighborhood, city, school and church are all apart of the drill to assimilate as soon as possible. One of the biggest challenges is unpacking belongings and creatively trying to make everything fit and resemble the "homey" atmosphere you left behind just a month or two ago.

Over the years, our practical futon couches have borne the missing bolts, dents, and scratches over the past 10+ moves. They were purchased by Hubby in his bachelor days and were the perfect fit for a growning family of three young children. They were typically the first items assembled in a move and the last items to be disassmbled. They were the two items that just screamed "HOME" when we arrived somewhere new.

For the past couple of years, I have been *hinting* that I would like to replace the couches, but the timing was not right until recently. The futons themselves were losing their comfort factor and the frames had taken a toll over the years. In early October, the family headed out on a quest for new couches. We spent one Sunday afternoon visiting furniture stores. Our last stop was La-Z-Boy. We were greeted by an exceptional sales woman, Martha, who listened to our desires, factored in our budget and visited our home prior to buying our new couches.

It has been a few days since our special delivery, and I could not be happier!

The 16 year old dinosaur.

It's slightly younger sibling.

The backdrop for many family photos...the last one!

COZY!
Pillows added and curtains ordered.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Tis' the Season

Maybe it is just me, but, with Halloween candy still buried in my pantry, and Thanksgiving just days ago, my spirit has yet to catch up with the Holiday decorating and festivities. I decided a trip to Michael's would be good for the soul.

Well, it proved to be a very fruitful trip. As I was perusing the aisles, I was inspired to make my own Advent wreath. I was so excited to have a mission that within 15 minutes I had my supplies and was ready to checkout.

I quickly returned home and put together my very simple creation. Gotta love a glue gun, 1" terra cotta pots, one preformed wreath, and some candles. Not to shabby for $8. Now, that is what I would call a Christmas bargain!