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Sunday, January 26, 2014

Sunday Stash #80

Fun fat quarters that I may have bought because the selvages were cool too. I'm hopeless.

My obsession with food fabrics continues. Those tomatoes on the right are my favorite. I've been looking for a good tomato print. Yay!

Gray with big textured white dots. On sale!

I know I shouldn't complain when most of the east coast is truly freezing, but Florida has been cold for this Southern girl. I made Mexican Meatball Soup to warm myself up. I just used the recipe as a guide as usual. I used ground beef, threw in a can of kidney beans and used Rotel tomatoes with habanero. It was spicy and good. I topped mine with avocado and sour cream. The Inspector added Cheddar cheese to his.

I've been hemming and hawing over these Riley Blake fabrics for the Modern Quilt Guild challenge. Free fabric is always fun, and I really loved this collection. Gingham...swoon! Polka dots...drool. I made the Dresden plate a while ago and shoved the project away during a cleaning frenzy. At Sew Day I made the two center circles.

Should it be the orange polka dot center?

Or how about the dark gray one? The gray won.

Hollywood brings her charge over on Sundays to craft, play, eat, etc. Today they caught the ice cream man. I think Hollywood was more excited than her charge! It was his first time with an ice cream man. Get ice cream from a stranger driving around in a musical van? Sounds questionable to me too.

Now he's excited! Batman ice cream with gumball eyes. Delicious. Happy Sunday!

Saturday, January 25, 2014

History

Did you see this Paris apartment that has been untouched since 1942? The owner, Madame de Florian, a socialite and actress fled during the war but continued paying the rent until her death in 2010. I thought it was so fascinating. I would love to wander through her apartment and look at everything. Is that creepy? I've been going to estate sales for years now, which my kids think is beyond creepy. Whatever.

We had our guild Sew Day last Saturday. It was great to get out and sew. Real jobs have kept me from goofing off and sewing. Red's foot control decided to go haywire and sew at excessive speeds, so I had to leave early. The next day, I took the foot control apart and cleaned it out. It seems to be fixed, but we'll see. In the meantime, I hope I don't sew over a finger or two. It goes SO fast and you can only stop it by turning the machine off. Did I mention I'm on my second foot control in five years?

I pieced all the Catvent blocks together at Sew Day. Twenty five days of Christmas cats. The different blocks are so fun and I love the rainbow colors. I added grey borders after this, so it's a little larger. It's plenty small enough to quilt it myself, so that's up next. I have two extra kitties to put somewhere on the backing. I'm going to try to piece that today.

Our block of the month for February is the Scrappy Trip Along block that went viral in blogland last year. It's a fun block and looks great in scraps. It will be fun to see all the blocks together. We have lots of participation in our guild blocks of the month.

I haven't been cooking as much as usual, but I did make some good egg salad last week. I threw everything but the kitchen sink in it and still forgot Dijon mustard. It was still good. I wanted to make avocado egg salad. Doesn't that sound good? My avocados weren't cooperating that day. The avocados have been dirt cheap this season. I buy a bunch at every grocery trip and then patiently wait until one ripens.

I also tried this Greek yogurt markinated chicken. Pretty good! I grilled boneless, skinless chicken thighs on my BBQ grill. Bone-in chicken is always better, but I buy what looks good and/or is on sale at the grocery. I'm getting skin on chicken next time too.

Breakfast this morning was this salami, bacon and spinach hash. I substituted the russet potatoes with a half baked sweet potato leftover from a dinner fail. I threw some fresh jalapeno in too and left out the orange zest and nutmeg, because I was trying to remember the recipe without looking it up. I'm the only sweet potato fan around these parts, but Inspector Gadget is usually more hungry than picky. He's not a spinach fan either, but I put that stuff in everything!

So happy to have a day off where I don't have to travel, work, or run errands. Even laundry sounds fun. Okay, I'll go now. Clearly I fallen off the deep end. Have fun!

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Well Hello 2014!


New year, new planner. I've always loved paper products. I tried putting all my appointments online last year, and it just didn't work out for me. I think I need a pretty calendar and the act of writing something down to remember anything. There are some great printable calendars available online. I've been printing them off and hanging them everywhere.

Do you ever buy yourself Christmas presents? This cast iron pot was such a bargain, I had to add it to my cart while online Christmas shopping. It's bitter cold here (72 degrees!), so I'm making bean soup for lunch.

I started the day with a spinach, feta and tomato omelet. I threw fresh oregano into the baby spinach while it sauteed. The Greek flavors are great together. The Inspector had a ham, Swiss, red onion and tomato omelet. I have to sneak in the veggies for some people around here.

We can definitely stand some fruit and vegetables after a few dinners like this. Meat, cheese, and crackers. I did have a bowl of grapes, but we barely ate any. I went a little overboard buying cheese this holiday season. It's all my mom asked for for Christmas, so I bought extra for us. I like buying cheese about as much as I like buying fabric.

Look where silly Bones has taken up residence. Poor little thing has a fluffy pillow bed and a cozy blanket, but he'd rather snooze under my desk among the dust, computer cords, and unfinished quilt projects. I only know he's under there because I can hear him snoring. Goofy.

Off to finish my soup and sew for the rest of today. I hope you're having some fun.


Thursday, January 2, 2014

How did this happen?

Twenty two years ago, this little kid came into our lives. You may know him as College Boy, but I won't be able to call him that for long. This kid of mine is smart, sensitive, sarcastic, caring, stubborn and multi-talented. I'm not sure where his sarcasm comes from. *cough*

Not only does he tolerate college by breezing through with great grades, he works full time at one of our theme parks and has been promoted several times. This kid has his nose to the sliding glass door grindstone.

He and his sister Hollywood love the holidays. Doesn't it show? Yes, I still enjoy helping Santa with their stockings. Inspector Gadget just shakes his head, which just fuels me Santa for next year.

Ha! Caught him smiling. My braces investment paid off! His girlfriend is as sweet as they come and my crazy family hasn't scared her off yet. Happy birthday College Boy! Wishing you a lifetime of fun and success. Thanks for being my kid.


Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Happy New Year!

Another year under our belts and a new year to experience new things. Time is such a wonderful luxury. Here's wishing you much fun, laughter, inspiration and insight for 2014. Thanks for reading and inspiring me. Let's go make stuff!
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