• 4th Grade Daughter Dance

    On Friday, April 19th Isla and Nick attended the Mae Richardson Daughter Dance held in the gym of Isla’s school, Mae Richardson. The dance was Taylor Swift themed, and attendees were encouraged to dress to the theme.

    Isla had a few cute dressed in her closet, but with her recent growth spurt, nothing seemed to fit quite right. So in the week before the dance we journeyed down to the mall to find the right fit.

    After walking through Kohls and Penny’s, we didn’t see anything that struck us as super Swifty. But once we hit the kids department in Macys, it was like striking gold. Not only did they have several fantastic options, they were all on clearance. Who doesn’t love a good deal?

    Here were the final 4 options:

    Option A:

    Option B:

    Option C:

    Option D:

    Which one do you think she picked?

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    Radiant Red Dress! Just gorgeous!

    Marshmallow does not love the outdoors but tolerated a quick photo shoot.

    The dress was originally close to $100, but we snagged it for $9.80! With that kind of bargain we had room for accessories so we headed to Claires and pickled up a serpent mood ring and earrings– also on clearance, both for $12 total.

    Shoes were from Kohls, but either Gran or Grandma Linda had gifted those for Christmas.

    Dad’s outfit was stunning! We picked the coat up from the mall at JC Penny’s, pants from Macys, and shirt on clearance from Marshalls. We already had the red shoes but I am sure those came from Ross a few years ago.

    Together they made the perfect match!! As Grandpa Ken said, “The best date she will ever have!” ❤

    Nick and Isla both said they had a great time! There were photo booths, temporary tattoos, cupcakes, and of course lots of music and dancing. Isla quickly found her friends and Dad said they had the best time jamming the night away.

    After dancing until they dropped, Sophia’s Mom offered to take the girls to Olive Garden for dinner. When Isla came home to be dropped off, the door was opened to three little girls begging to have a sleep over. How could we say no? So Isla, Sophia and Nelly Jane continued the party here until about 11 when all were exhausted, as evidenced as everyone being very soundly asleep.

    The next morning I ran out and grabbed the girls a few Mochi Donuts from Mochi Donut House, a new grub spot in Central Point. They were an interesting take on donuts, and pretty good!

    All in all, it sounded like a very successful event. Only one parent was allowed to attend the event, and given this was to be our first time in attendance we were sure to follow the rules. However Nick said that were a few couples there, so next year I will not be missing out!

  • Mad Hatters Tea Party Quilt

    After picking my own fabrics and completing the cookie quilt; I decided to try my first quilt kit. I bought it off of Amazon for $120.

  • Cookie Quilt

    After my the success of following a pattern for the Christmas Snowball Quilt; I was hooked on quilting! I knew that I could understand and follow the basic guidelines of a pattern so I eagerly started looking around on Etsy for something cute. I stumbled upon the Crunch Time Cookie Quilt Pattern by Kelli Fannin and instantly knew that I could do it. I bought the pattern for $10.00.

    This quilt ended up being magical before the first stitch. I was very nervous to pick the fabric; but it somehow came together in one simple online Joann’s transaction. The real key was the background fabric; and the instant I saw the Robert Kaufman Dots on Blue I was hooked. I kept the cookies simple with a brown crackle fabric. The light tan and black chips were Walmart fabric I already had.

  • Quilt 2: Christmas Snowball Quilt

    Everyone reading this likely knows my Grandma, Grace Johnson, was an avid crafter and prolific quilter after her retirement in 1994 (fact check needed). My paternal grandma, Pat Beers, was also and avid crafter and also loved sewing. The last Birthday gift I received from my Grandma Pat before she died was a sewing machine. I loved sewing on it here and there, but it largely sat untouched for 10-15 years. I always carried it with me though. Many moves from Las Vegas to Oregon, and back.

    Since I had my sewing machine, I also picked up any remnants, notions, or tools my Grandma Grace would give up. Over the years, I was able to procure a fair amount of fat quarters, a big bag of buttons, threads galore, my first pair of sewing scissors, a few quilting books, and my current holy grail- a project box stuffed so full of quilt squares that never made it into a quilt, it won’t close.

    Before I started the Hello Kitty Quilt, I was organizing some craft supplies when I came across the book “Snowball Quilt Simplified” by Patricia Knoechel, which I had scored from my Grandma Grace many years before. It was from this book that my quilting journey truly began. As I flipped through the book, I was shocked at how simple the instructions seemed. I thought I could probably do it!

    Instead of using fabric from my stash, I purchased all the fabrics from Joanns (minus the red, I already had that from Wal-Mart). I did not put much choice into the fabrics, just stuff I thought would go well together. I utilized the Joanns app and website to preorder my fabrics and got a pretty good deal.

    The quilt came together easy enough. It was my first experience (and only experience as of writing this in May 2023 ((oops!)) with strip piecing. I found it fairly challenging to get my nine patches to line up properly, and I look forward to trying this technique again soon.

    Though I started this quilt well before Christmas, I did not finish it until mid- January; making it my official 2nd quilt. I found myself packing up my Christmas goods, and decided that I must finish it to pack it away. How, silly.

    But it is exciting to know there is a treasure waiting for me this Christmas.

    Fabric: Joanns
    Patter: Joanns
    Thread: Wal- Mart
    Pattern: Star Snowball Quilt from the book Snowball Quilt Simplified by Patricia Knoechel

  • Quilt #1: “Hello Kitty” – A Journey to Create a Special Christmas Gift

    Completed: December 2022

    Sometime in the fall of 2022 I saw a TikTok video of an adorable ‘puff quilt’. A puff quilt consists of small pleated squares, sewn into pillows and stuffed with poly-fil batting. I pulled out my plastic storage totes filled with fabric I had collected over the years, most from my mom and grandmothers. I settled on a yard of soft orange fabric from my mom, a solid red cotton, and brown-red-orange stiped cotton and got to work cutting squares.

    I eventually pulled down my sewing a machine, the final Christmas present from my Grandma Pat before she passed in 2014. I had played with it through the years, but mostly it accompanied me through many moves. I was excited to get it out as it always brought fond memories of my Grandma.

    I sewed about 45 squares, stuffed them and sewed them together. I had no idea what a walking foot was, I did not try to maintain a consistent seam allowance, and through some sheer will I got my top together. Turns out that Polyfil is quite heavy and I had no idea on earth I was going to back my quilt top; much less get it though my sewing machine.

    I set it aside, and did what any reasonable person would do and started another puff quilt but with flannel instead of cotton. Oof da.

    December crept up quickly, and I decided that I wanted to sewing something special for Isla. I found an adorable fat quarter bundle of Hello Kitty fabric at Walmart and knew that was what I wanted to use. I started the quilt top during Isla’s last week of school before Christmas break so I knew I needed something easy. I purchased a pattern on Etsy called ‘Big and Bold’ and set to work.

    The top came together easy enough. My parents happened to be in town and they cheered me on though my first stiches. Mom and I eventually headed out to pick a border fabric. I googled fabric shops near us and we first ended up at Sunshine Quilt Shoppe. Mom and I spent half an hour ogling at the gorgeous fabrics and samples. Thoroughly overwhelmed, we left empty handed and headed to Joann’s. I quickly picked out a solid light pink sparkly fabric and knew it would make the perfect border. And it was a special time exploring with my mom!

    Once my borders were on I decided that I wanted to back the quilt with a soft minky fabric. I settled on a minky heart fabric from Joann’s. I used spray baste to put my quilt sandwich together and simple quilting lines in the body of the quilt. I made a scrappy binding with 2 and 1/2 inch strips.

    I finished everything right before Christmas Day and Isla LOVED it! I also love it. It is soft, cozy, cheerful and sooooo warm.

    I have not washed it yet, but will update once I do. And on how it holds up. Here are a few more pics hanging up on the wall Feb 2023:

    Top Fabric: Hello Kitty Fat Quarter Bundle, Hello Kitty Fat Quarter- WalMart
    Border- Keepsake Calico Cotton Fabric Crystalline Pink Glitter- Joanns
    Batting: Hobbs Heirloom 80 & 20 Cotton Blend Batting– Joanns
    Backing: Soft & Minky Light Pink Heart Fleece Fabric– Joanns

    Pattern: Big and Bold and Come What May Creations
    Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/listing/267291042/baby-quilt-pattern-fat-quarter-quilt?transaction_id=3302026081

  • July 4 2022

    Happy 4th of July!

    This year we celebrated with Grandma Linda!

    Dad and I cooked a dinner of grilled chicken, potato salad, deviled eggs and regular salad!

    And Grandma brought desert! Strawberry rhubarb pie and cupcakes!

    Everything was very yummy! After dinner we lit some fireworks.

  • May 2022

    Here are a few shots from May 2022.

    Isla performed in her Spring recital for Panache Dance Co on May 16, 2022. She worked hard from January-May on her dance and did a phenomenal job.

    We started to think about our garden and what we might plant for the year. These artichokes survived the winter and already had flowers!

    Some sweet baby snuggles. Look her her little face! ❤

    Isla was so excited to be finishing up as a third grader! She only has 1 month of 3rd grade left.

    We were invited to attend ‘Expressions of Learning Night’ at Isla’s school. She had prepared a presentation on Owls.

  • Not quilting: Disneyland 2022

    We are excited to start our 12 hour road trip to Disneyland. Notice all the luggage in the back!

    We stopped in Fresno for the night. We went for dinner at the Old Spaghetti Factory located at 1610 East Shaw Ave., Fresno, CA. It was a great family restaurant with a big decommissioned Railway Light & Power car in the middle of the restaurant. We learned that the first ever Old Spaghetti Factory was located in the historic Carriage and Baggage building in Portland, OR.

    Our food was pretty good! Isla had spaghetti, Nick had spaghetti and sausage, and I had a Caesar salad.

    After eating, we went back to our hotel to get some rest.

    The next day we finished our drive and arrived right in time for our brunch reservation at Goofy’s kitchen. Goofy’s kitchen is located in the Disneyland Hotel.

    Excited to finally be at Dinseyland!
    First, we met

    Before sitting at our table we took pictures with Goofy.

    Goofy’s kitchen is a buffet style character dining restaurant. As we went for brunch we experienced a nice mix of foods. Isla’s favorites were the PB&J pizza and fruit bar. My favorites included the Lox Bagels and Smores Pizza. Dad liked the waffle bar.

    While we ate the characters came around to dance. Everyone was still a bit COVID sensitive so the characters did not stop long for pictures.

    We had a great time taking pictures and dancing with the characters.

    After brunch we went and checked into our hotel at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel and Spa. This was our second time staying at this location and it was just as awe-inspiring and magical the second time as it was the first. When you walk into the resort you are greeted with the expansive grand lobby with roaring fireplace and a Grande piano. While we stood in line, a pianist played beautiful renditions of Beauty and the Beast, The Imperial March, and You’ve Got a Friend in Me.

    Our accommodations were ready for us so we went straight up to our Downtown Disney View room. The room was gorgeous and overlooked the Tower of Terror and Salt & Straw/Black Tap Burgers in Downtown Disney. Upon opening the balcony doors the smell of Churros wafted in and the Disney tunes were audible from Downtown Disney. It was truly a delightful setup.

    We spent the next 3 days exploring our resort, Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure.

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