"Instead of seeing what they want you to see, you gotta open your brain to the possibilities!" -Bumi
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Notice
Hi all! Sorry it has been so long. I wanted to let you all know that I got to PA and am moved in. I will be doing a better update post soon.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Project Runaway
Want to runaway in style? Well then, I have the solution for you! Forget the old stick and handkerchief, why not just tie your kerchief onto fashion handles? Or, for a more time consuming activity why not cut out matching sized squares of fabric in two colors, sew them together, add a completely useless flap and a few pleats then tie them to the handles and call it a reversible hobo bag? It doesn't close and is vast enough to double as a rain poncho, if only it were water proof! Well, I did have fun spending time with my mom ( who also made an identical bag) and maybe I can use it to carry produce at a farmers market...if the handles don't fall off!
A Game of Culture
Thursday evening Jessie and Sam had Beth and I over for a game night. It was great to hang out and see Beth. She brought the game, and it was totally fun! I had never heard of it before, it is called Passport to Culture. You roll the die to move around the board and you earn CQ (Culture Intelligence, which are the points in this game) by correctly answering questions about cultures from around the globe. I recommend this game. So we played that game, played with Tristan and ate pizza. All around it was a great evening. Thank you for the good times friends!
A Clean Home
So I have some of the best friends ever! When I cam home from work on Wednesday, I had quite a surprise. Someone had been in my apartment. I was concerned and confused, until I noticed what was missing...the mess. It was gone! So I grabbed my purse and began searching for my spare key. That also turned up missing! Like a good detective, I put the facts together and called Jessie. She had stolen my house key without me noticing, then she and Sam came to my house while I was at work, and cleaned it for me! What a blessing!
I feel happy! I feel happy!
Mom and Kent gave me two tickets to go see Monty Python and the Holy Grail at Film on the Rocks for this past Monday. For those of you who don't know, Film on the Rocks is an annual event held at the Red Rocks amphitheater. Every week for about 10 weeks each summer they show a different movie. There is also a band and a comedian before the film shows. It is a lot of fun. So, Jessie and I went to see the Holy Grail this week, and we had a blast! Seeing the movie was fun, and the band was decent, but the comedian was not comedic by any stretch of the imagination. Oh well, at least the movie was still hilarious!
Friday, July 23, 2010
The Last Day
Today was my last day of work at YG Acoustics. I think I will miss working there, we had a good time. Tonight we are going out do dinner as a sort of good luck/thank you/farewell to my leaving the company. We are going to try Las Delicias, a mexican restaurant that is apparently very tasty. Now on to a different kind of work...packing!
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Sewing Bee
On Saturday Mom, Aunt Kathy and I got together and sewed some clothes for me. We all had fun and worked hard.


Mom and I went shopping on Thursday and got a few patterns I liked and material to make three skirts and two tunic style tops.

Here is the material for one outfit. The green on the bottom is for the tunic, the pink and top green for the skirt. I love the trim on the green for the tunic!

The brown here is for another skirt, and the coral for a tunic.
And more fun trim!

This is a denim look-alike for another skirt.

Yay! I finished the 'denim' skirt!!

Mom made the green tunic, and Aunt Kathy made the brown skirt, and they are both wonderful!
We ended the evening with some more homemade Italian ice, orange this time! Yum!
Mom and I went shopping on Thursday and got a few patterns I liked and material to make three skirts and two tunic style tops.
Here is the material for one outfit. The green on the bottom is for the tunic, the pink and top green for the skirt. I love the trim on the green for the tunic!
The brown here is for another skirt, and the coral for a tunic.
And more fun trim!
This is a denim look-alike for another skirt.
Yay! I finished the 'denim' skirt!!
Mom made the green tunic, and Aunt Kathy made the brown skirt, and they are both wonderful!
We ended the evening with some more homemade Italian ice, orange this time! Yum!
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