Tuesday, April 23, 2013

{DIY} Foot Stool

Last year, I bought a reading chair and felt like it needed a foot stool to go along with it. In typical fashion I decided to make one instead of buy one. What fun is there in buying a stool when you can make one. Ok, I can't take full credit since I did buy a plain wooden stool but I needed to make some improvements before it could function to the purpose I intended.

I am pretty happy with how it turned out! Check it out! :)
Started with a plain wood stool
 I found a sturdy wooden stool at Michaels for around 10.00. I already had the walnut stain from another project. Got some rags and went to town.


Annnnnd this is what happens when you're klutzy and spill things. Oops! Heh...

 I went on a search for some heavy fabric and found some that I liked at my local Walmart. I also picked up a package of quilt batting at Michaels when I got my stool. A footstool can't be uncomfortable, people!

Staple gun and an extra pair of hands from my handy, handsome husband


The Finished Product! :)

Perfect addition to my reading chair!

Trix Krispies?

Haha- yes, you read that right. Kind of hard to say, eh? Trix Krispies.... I saw a picture of this on, you guessed it, PINTEREST!!! YIPPEE!!

Bought a big box of Trix, some campfire marshmallows (big mistake) and I already had butter. The recipe is the same as regular Rice Krispy Treats but you substitute Trix or any other cereal for the Rice Krispies.

Melt the marshmallow and a little bit of butter in a microwave safe dish, stir in the cereal, press into a baking dish and voila! Trix Krispies.

Note: First of all, always get mini marshmallows or regular size marshmallows, never the campfire ones. They are too big and don't melt evenly. Also, I used too small of a dish and had 3 or 4 inch high krispies. That does a number on your mouth. I discovered the hard way that its best if they aren't over an inch high. Other than that, delicious!

Ingredients

Mix in a microwave safe bowl

Microwave until melted and easily pliable

Add cereal and combine

Press into baking dish. Enjoy! :)

Lost Months Cont'd...

In early October, Nathan and I took our concealed carry class. He did his macho manly thing and blew through it like it was nothing. Me, not so much. Yeah....Ever hear the saying, "couldn't hit the broad side of a barn"?  Yep. Me. First of all, the .22 I had to shoot was way to big for my hands. Secondly, I was shaking so badly that I wouldn't have been able to hold it, had it been the right size. Really funny.

My grandparents had been making plans to move into a "retirement community" in PA. The idea had been "thrown around" for the better part of the year but suddenly it was very much a reality. It was a very fast decision which caused a mad dash scramble for the rest of the family to help go through and pack up 20+ years' contents in their house. Nathan and I decided to head up to northern VA to lend a hand. We stayed through along weekend; Nathan doing yard work for my grandfather and me helping box up random things that didn't need to be used immediately. We were able to get a lot of work done and also procured a few furniture items for our house. Since we don't have a large enough vehicle to haul large items, Nathan's parents were kind enough to let us borrow their Tahoe. Somehow, we managed to pack it full with a little bit of room to spare. I have to say that the two of us have become something of experts on packing a lot into a little space. --hehe. Even though we were exhausted from all of the work, packing and reorganizing, it was so much fun to sit in the basement with Granddaddy, drinking our beers, listening to blaring jazz music and discussing life's past events. A memory I will never forget. We left on Sunday morning to head home. I tried to hold back the tears, but they burned my cheeks as the realization set in. The realization that I would never go back to that house. A house that held so many childhood memories.

The last picture of 340 Chappell St. I got before they moved a month later


For the 2nd year in a row, we hosted Thanksgiving at our house. My parents came down (their first time visiting our house) on Wednesday night. Thursday, the guys began frying the turkey off the deck. The weather was so balmy and for some reason the frying turkey attracted a horde of flies. Very strange. With all of the activity in and out of the house, we ended up with about 25 or 30 flies in the house!!! YUCK! Nathan's dad is particularly good at "catching flies" and managed to remove a good number of them, however we had a lot of fun ridding ourselves of the rest. Blech. Earlier in the fall we had bought a lemon and lime tree from our favorite tree farm and were happily surprised to see that they started blooming!! (Right now, we have a TON of small lemons and limes...yippee) The flowers were beautiful!

Nathan's grandmother was able to join us for Thanksgiving dinner. His aunt and uncle also came and it was a great time being together as a family. I had no idea at that precious time that only a few short months later, I would lose two family members. Gives even more meaning to the atmosphere of that holiday. Nathan made a fire and several of us went outside to enjoy its warmth underneath the amazingly starry sky.

Me and Victoria :)

Glad my family could come visit
I love Thanksgiving. I always had such wonderful memories of our huge, crazy family "reunions" at my grandparents Virginia home. I remember big hugs, turkeys too big for the oven, practical jokes, chili con queso so spicy it was almost inedible. I remember my Grandfather's fervent prayers, the beautiful music that somehow brought everyone together despite the arguments or discipline of the day. I am so thankful for the family I have and look forward to many more holidays together.
Thanksgiving 2012
 

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Avocado Ice Cream

We made avocado ice cream tonight! Yes, very strange and definitely not my first choice but oh my is it delicious! Nathan saw a lady making it on a TV show last week, sent me a text to which I quickly dismissed as disgusting. He wanted to try and make it so we set out today for ingredients.

Avocado Ice Cream
3 ripe avocados
3/4 c. sugar
1 1/2 c. coconut milk
2 Tbsp lime juice.
1/4 c. shredded coconut, lightly toasted

Mix all ingredients in a blender and pour into ice cream maker. Follow directions. (Our ice cream maker sadly bit the dust a while ago so I poured the mixture into a baking dish and put it in the freezer.)

When it is ready to eat, I will post a picture. YUM!!!

**Picture, as promised. **

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Scattered Words...

This song is wayyyy overplayed but I heard it this morning on my iPod out of my jerry-rigged sound system in my ole red friend (car...). In a weird, cliche-ic (think I just made up a word there, folks.) way, this kinda sums up the last few months for me....
 
 
Scattered words and empty thoughts
seem to pour from my heart
I've never felt so torn before
seems I don't know where to start
but it's now that I feel Your grace fall like rain
from every fingertip, washing away my pain

I still believe in Your faithfulness
I still believe in Your truth
I still believe in Your holy word
even when I don't see, I still believe

Though the questions still fog up my mind
with promises I still seem to bear
even when answers slowly unwind
it's my heart I see You prepare
but its now that I feel Your grace fall like rain
from every finger tip, washing away my pain

The only place I can go is into your arms
where I throw to you my feeble prayers
in brokenness I can see that this was your will for me
Help me to know You are near
 
-Jeremy Camp

Sunday, April 7, 2013

The Lost Months

So, yeah, well...needless to say it's been a very long time since I have posted something. This will be a very feeble attempt to catch up on August - present. Yikes! So much has happened; I had to resort to sorting through pictures to remember. Sure sign of age, I'm sure. Go ahead, roll your eyes. :)
One day after work, Nathan and I went to Tanglewood. While he went for a run, I ventured off with my camera to one of the trails through the woods.


I love the moss growing on the tree bark.

Right off the right side of the trail was this doe. Content to munch on the grass. She stood there for quite a long time, even after I walked past.



The weekend found us at Nathan's parent's house. Nathan acquired a pellet gun from a co-worker and wanted to test it out. We had a lot of fun.
Spider web with a few straggling raindrops.

The old van.

Woodpile fungus.... :)

Stephen



Nathan supervising.
 Rick took a break from working and came down to shoot a few pellets. Stephen started recording on his iPhone.

Samson wanted to know what the heck was going on. Someone took him on a walk through the field and on the edge of the woods he sniffed out this little guy.

 
He also found this little toad and would have mashed him to death, had someone not pulled him back.
Curious dog!
 

October brought the fair! Yay! Pam was home for a little while so we took a family trip to the fair. Below are some images from the night. I love the lighted vendor booths, especially at night.
This was the best family picture we could muster. Heh! :)













Until next time.....