Thursday, June 19, 2008

Queen of Procrastination

SmileyCentral.com I decided I would get off my lazy extra wide butt and get some projects completed that I had started. I mailed off the pair of crocheted cowboy booties last week and now I'm starting to complete my kitchen. The kitchen project has taken us alot longer than it should have. For some unexplained reason we can't seem to finish anything!

So, today I began using the wetsaw and started making the intricate cuts to finish the slate back splash that we started months ago. The one area not only has the tile but I have also put one coat of the sealer on it and will do another coat before I go to bed. In the mean time.... I plan on finishing a baby afghan I started tonight and can put it away with a few other items that I actually completed.

Tomorrow morning I'll finish with the wetsaw and by tomorrow afternoon, hopefully, I'll be able to add sealer to the rest of the kitchen -- that is, if I can keep my momentum going. When Steve gets home on Sunday, hopefully, I can get him to mix the grout and move the refrigerator so I can pull down the border ... wash the walls and get them painted.

I once had a wise friend tell me that I needed to get things ready and when I was our children would be ready to join us. shhh don't wake me up ... I can dream can't I?

Dreaming ... for out of such fragile things come miracles.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Happy Father's Day

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For those of you fathers who follow adoption blogs, Happy Father's Day. I'm sure that all you hopeful dad's that are waiting to be fathers you can't wait until you hold your little one. Hopefully it won't be much longer now. So for those of you who are just waiting for your referrals Happy Father's Day To Be.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Changes ......

SmileyCentral.comSteve and I have been busy over the past few weeks and I'm ready for a break. First, I drove several hours to Michigan two weeks ago on the weekend of Memorial Day was a bridal shower that I catered, then Memorial Day itself was more bbqing and cooking for a 81st birthday party for my dad. At the same time, Steve stayed home and attended the high school graduation party of his cousin that was junior bridesmaid in our wedding. Tina, who went thru commencement this past weekend left for boot camp. Tina has been in the National Guard since December and had enlisted in the Army. They delayed boot camp until after she went thru commencement. While I am proud of this 18 year old, and I wish her well, I worry that Tina's made the right decision and will be safe.

Last weekend, we had to say goodbye to an old friend. Steve inherited his father's Australian Shepard, Roscoe, a few years before we got married. Roscoe, passed away last weekend in the middle of the night. It's always hard to say goodbye to a member of the family. It's so quiet around here without him. He'll be sorely missed.

While cousin Tina's commencement was going on this weekend, Steve and I drove to Michigan to attend our nephew's wedding and to go to our niece's dance recital. I don't think there's anything that can put a smile on your face any easier than a 5 year old in a tutu strutting their stuff. It was a hectic tho, we had only an hour in between the recital and the wedding.

I have never been to an outside wedding, and it was beautiful. The wedding was at the bride's sister's home in the country that looked like a castle and was catered by a local country club. I had never been to a wedding that had bagpipes played instead of piano's, organs, or violins. The bagpipes were perfect for the castle setting.

After briefly attending the reception we said our goodbyes and congratulations and drove the six hours home so Steve could go to work the next day. We were both exhausted when we got home, and I don't remember going to bed. With all of that behind us, we're looking forward to some other changes. But for now, I'm looking forward to a few quiet weeks at home sewing, quilting, and crafting.