We had four days off this past weekend and I was so busy. I cleaned the house and did tons of laundry - at least it's still warm enough outside to dry the clothes but it takes a bit longer now. I went through all the closets and purged - 8 bags worth of purging - with clothes and old Christmas mistakes going to a favorite charity. I was then ready to get started on decorating. I keep promising it will be less this year that in years past and so far so good. No lights on the house per se - but I did put up a wooden Santa and lighted tree - we also have a small doe that is lit and this year I added multi colored glass balls to the inside hollow. I saw it done at a shop we go to in Snohomish and tried it at home. It looks so cute! I did white fairy lights on the small bushes too - so the side yard is well lit for the holidays. We have a double gate where I hang 2 plain green wreaths with red bows and cow bells. If someone else wants to add white fairy lights to the trees in the side yard they can, but I'm done outside. I came home from Seattle with all kinds of Christmas stuff and put it all through the house. I'm painting ornaments, and have some paper stars to make, plus I sewed new tree skirts for us and for Reyna and her family. We plan to contribute to charity this year and keep the gift giving to handmade items. Keep it simple and try to have less stress and more fun.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Yeah - Christmas Season
We had four days off this past weekend and I was so busy. I cleaned the house and did tons of laundry - at least it's still warm enough outside to dry the clothes but it takes a bit longer now. I went through all the closets and purged - 8 bags worth of purging - with clothes and old Christmas mistakes going to a favorite charity. I was then ready to get started on decorating. I keep promising it will be less this year that in years past and so far so good. No lights on the house per se - but I did put up a wooden Santa and lighted tree - we also have a small doe that is lit and this year I added multi colored glass balls to the inside hollow. I saw it done at a shop we go to in Snohomish and tried it at home. It looks so cute! I did white fairy lights on the small bushes too - so the side yard is well lit for the holidays. We have a double gate where I hang 2 plain green wreaths with red bows and cow bells. If someone else wants to add white fairy lights to the trees in the side yard they can, but I'm done outside. I came home from Seattle with all kinds of Christmas stuff and put it all through the house. I'm painting ornaments, and have some paper stars to make, plus I sewed new tree skirts for us and for Reyna and her family. We plan to contribute to charity this year and keep the gift giving to handmade items. Keep it simple and try to have less stress and more fun.
Monday, November 12, 2007
On The Home Front
Oct. 2007 statement shows 1306 kWh used in 28 days, or 46.6 average kWh per day-average outdoor temperature was 87 degrees
Oct. 2006 statement shows 1497 kWh used in 31 days, or 48.3 average kWh per day-average outdoor temperature was 82 degrees
Sept. 2007 statement shows 2237 kWh used in 32 days, or 69.9 average kWh per day-average outdoor temperature was 95 degrees
Sept. 2006 statement shows 1921 kWh used in 29 days, or 66.2 average kWh per day-average outdoor temperature was 89 degrees. As you can see, showing the information in this way makes it easier to see that your efforts have succeeded in reducing your energy consumption ------despite outdoor temperatures being higher this year than last...." That's all I needed to keep on keepin' on.
Thursday, November 8, 2007
It's almost Thanksgiving -
Every day when I'm driving home and stuck in traffic, I call Reyna (daughter) and we relive what we've done that day. It's almost as good as having her still living here but not quite. She listens as I go off about being Green and how the bees are all dying and we must save them. Her dad's causes are 'W' and exercise and mine are being eco savvy and saving things....like the bees. Two thirds of the bee population have died off this year and when one first hears about it one might be inclined to chuckle, but think about all the things in our daily life that are a result of the bees doing their thing. Without pollination we have no fruits or vegies! I'm taking this very seriously and have planted my entire backyard with flowers - so the poor bees that are still alive have a safe harbor in the sea of desert around me. No one gardens in my neighborhood so I am their only sanctuary. Scientists have been working overtime on the dilemma of the bees and it appears to be a multi-leveled problem including stress and memory loss caused by pesticides. Well let me tell you - I'm doing all I can to help out.
The other news is my last trip to Seattle two weeks ago. I got to drive up to Bellingham and see my son, Javan and his partner Terina and daughter Teilani. It was a first time seeing Teilani and she is a doll. She and Elsie were best friends instantly and played and shared toys and sippy cups like they'd known each other since birth. Elise just turned a year in October and Teilani was a year is June. That is great for them growing up together and being friends for life.
I plan to go up to Seattle again next weekend and then again in December and of course for two weeks minimum in January to welcome Goonie - my first grandson. I need to get trained on how to survive a day taking care of an active toddler ending with Elsie in a good mood and ready for bed on schedule. Her mother gets exhausted and is 30 years younger. What hope is there for me?? With 8 days training under my belt I'll feel a bit more confident.
Reyna has been busy getting Goonie's nursery put together. She's doing a Pirate theme. It looks so cute - she's a craft diva and has done so many cute things in a Pirate vein - the best is a song lyric she put on a wall "picture" and all kinds of nicknack's that are so cute. Goonie is going to love his new room.
Hope this letter finds you all well and happy.
Monday, September 10, 2007
September is here...almost Halloween
I am really getting into Etsy and my journals. Never being a marketing genious has proven the difficult part of all of it. How to get the word out and spread it coast to coast is hard. There are so many great things to see on Etsy that the down side is you get lost in the shuffle.
I'm getting better at doing digital papers. It's still takes me time to narrow down what I want to use and what it should look like, but the actual task is faster than I thought it ever would be.
My daughter is coming to town from Seattle to celebrate her birthday this weekend. (The BIG 30) We always do the CKC Show in Sept. and that and a group night at Recollections (crop night) headlines our list of to-do's this weekend. She coming alone for the first time since becoming a mother about a year ago, and I can't wait to see how things go back at her home with Daddy in charge for 3 days with an 11 month old.That will be a full blog unto itself I bet.
Anyway, we plan on cropping, shopping and eating our way from one side of town to the other. I can't wait.
Thanks for checking in!
Hannah
DreaminginColors.etsy.com
Friday, August 31, 2007
Last week of summer - Thank G*d
I can't believe I have a blog. I always enjoyed reading them but me doing one is another thing.
Things have been hectic this August, and of course we're in the hottest summer on record since the 1980's which makes everything so fun.
The job search continues but I'm taking avantage of having "free time" to get my site on Etsy set up and getting stock made for the journal portion. Next will be a new set of hats.
Reyna and Jason are expecting their second child this winter so I'll have baby caps to knit and Elsie is growing up so fast - she'll be one year in October and will need all new caps for winter. Javan has a little girl Telani who just turned one in June and they now live in Bellingham. Everyone seems so far away.
I've been working on the land in Selah and looking for a possible house plan for building the dream of a sheep farm. I fluctuate between a country farm house and a totally modern 'green' house. Go figure.
We just celebrated Phil's (Papa/grandpa)Reyor's 80th birthday. Louie and his brother Mike were able to non-rev to Denver to celebrate the event, but air travel is such a hassel anymore, I stayed behind and took care of the house and cats.
I'll try to update this weekly to keep you informed of the goings on around here.
Thanks for checking in!
Hannah