Inspiration For Redoing Our Bedroom -


This was our room at the Linck Hill Inn, for the marriage retreat last month.  I am completely in love with this wallpaper and want to find it, or something very similar, to for our bedroom.  It can't really be seen here, but the wallpaper stops about a foot from the ceiling, at a trim.  from the trim to the ceiling it is painted the color you can see to the right.  I want to mimic this as well. 

 Another view of the room:

From Belt Hanger to Utensil Holder

My kitchen utensils do not fit in my kitchen drawer.  I had them in a crock, but it was messy - and I had two crocks, one for wooden spoons, one for metal/plastic utensils.  While cleaning this week, I decided I would like to hang them on the wall, and of course I wanted to do it IMMEDIATELY - patience never being my strong suit.  I stopped at Dollar General while my daughter was at her piano lesson, and found this $2.50 tie & belt hanger


The hanger part popped right off, no tools needed.

There was already a nail in the wall where I wanted to hang this.  Seriously. I have no idea why, but this project was one of my quickest ever!



Joy & Willingness



Weekends exhaust me.  Looking at my schedule, it doesn't appear that they are that much, if any, busier than my week.  I do less cleaning, so there is less work.  We usually have some fun things planned.  So what is it that makes me want to stay in bed and hide while everyone else is shouting TGIF? 

I think it is the lack of schedule.  I am not really a go with the flow person, as much as I want to be. 

Not that our weeks are all that predictable- we had drop in company (in the middle of my spring cleaning mess) a sick teenager, an unexpected spree of running (errands) to solve an unexpected car issue...  not to mention that I was spring cleaning all week.  My yearly ritual of starting at one spot on one wall & cleaning, scrubbing, decluttering, organizing, & then usually cloroxing every square inch of this house- making a list of projects as I go a list so long that I wonder if we will ever make a dent in it.

Add in that we have 8 puppies in the back yard, and when my husband forgot to close a gate, a cow in my front yard...

It is not as if I have some perfect routine here all week long.

So maybe it is more than just the lack of structured schedule?  I think it might also be the sense of failure.  The week is over.

I did not exercise once not once.  (With Matt sick all week, I didn't drive him to the weight room, so I didn't walk the trails while waiting for him.  I didn't take him to PT, so I didn't run the canal while waiting for him.  I didn't use the weight machine in the garage, nor do the 30 day shred even once.  I did do sit ups and push ups before bed at least, most nights)

My in box is overflowing w/ messages that require answers, in a polite society.  We have an event next weekend that I have no details for, and that makes me jittery.  My daughter leaves for a last minute, I know almost nothing about it and do not know if she is prepared, missions seminar at a college this week. I leave for Texas in a week, & I have no idea what I am wearing, what we want to do while there (other than see Luke graduate from basic training, that is why we will be there!) What we need, etc. I did not finish the spring cleaning, I have 4 rooms + 6 cupboards uncompleted.  My to do list (todoist app, love it) has 47 uncompleted items from this week, not including the things I listed here.

So when the weekend hits with all of its chaos, and obligations, I just want to quit.  I started looking for excuses to avoid events first thing this morning.  "Matt has been sick all week, he won't be up to the adopt a hwy clean up" I checked on him, and he of course sat up in bed & said he feels much better & is ready to go... "We haven't run all week, no sense running at the lake today, we can just start fresh next week." Uhm, horrible logic.  Even a walk around the lake will be better than quitting entirely.  I'll spare you the rest of my "logic", but I had excuses to avoid every item of my day.

Then I read my morning devotion.  Which is where I should have started first this morning.  The last verse of today's reading in She Reads Truth Prayer In The Bible (through you version) is:
"Restore to me the joy of your salvation and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me." psalm 51:12

Oh. That's right. My joy comes from my salvation, not my circumstances. And let's face it, my circumstances are not all that bad. I am very blessed. But I lost my focus, and I was busy feeling discouraged & overwhelmed. And my new prayer for Fridays? While everyone else is shouting TGIF, I will be praying, "God please grant me a willing spirit to sustain me." As I watch my freshly spring cleaned home become littered with weekend chaos & clutter. As I deal with difficult people, somewhat tedious events & difficult requests. As I try to catch up on just a few of the things that didn't get done this week. As I attempt to jog around the lake w/ a pulled tendon, 80 extra lbs that I cannot seem to lose, & my inhaler.  

God please grant me a willing spirit to sustain me. Guard my heart, and guide my tongue. Help me to be uplifting & encouraging to everyone around me. And thank you Lord, for saving me. My joy is in the salvation you have granted me. I am so sorry for not keeping that foremost in my mind.

Angelfood Cake from Scratch

If you have chickens, and you have a kitchen aid mixer, angel food cake from scratch is likely to be a regular recipe come spring time, when the hens are laying more eggs than you know what to do with.  This is so quick and simple to make, the mixer does all the work!  This recipe uses 12 egg whites.  Save the yolks to make homemade pudding.
of course, the time I make this to get a photo for this post, I am rushed and do not let the egg whites get stiff enough, and then the cake doesn't rise nearly as high..  I'll get a better pic another time.  This one still tasted great!
Preheat oven to 350


1 cup of flour
1/4 tsp salt

sift together & set aside

12 large egg whites at room temp
 beat on medium until foamy, then add:

1 tsp cream of tartar
beat until soft peaks form

add 1 1/4 cups of sugar, gradually, beat for about 2 more minutes, until stiff peaks form

add 2 tsp pure vanilla extract
beat just long enough to mix through

remove the mixer bowl from the mixer.  Very gently sift the flour mixture, 1/4 at a time, onto the eggs.
With a spatula, while turning the bowl, fold the mixture. Repeat until all the flour is added

Gently spoon the mixture into an angel food pan.  Bake until golden brown, around 35 minutes.  Run  knife around the edge of the pan to loosen the cake, remove from the pan to cool.

From the Martha Stewart Website:
"Craving chocolate? Replace 1/4 cup cake flour with 1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder; reduce vanilla extract to 1 teaspoon."



Finishing up some Dishcloths

Part of my 52 Projects in 2013, where I am trying to use up some of the supplies in my craft closet, finish half finished projects, and finally get to some of the projects I have had in the back of my mind for a long time.


I had some cotton yarn leftovers in the craft closet, so I pulled it out and quickly made up a few dishcloths. In the process, I remembered how much I really enjoy making these.  So quick and easy!


My favorite "pattern" is two rows of double crochet, one row of triple crochet.  Repeat. 

I have a lot of cotton yarn in a pink and green variegated color.  I think it would make nice wash cloths.  Add in some home made bars of soap, and they might be Christmas gifts this year...

I'm looking at pattern ideas here:
and I think I want to try this one:

and this pinterest board has so many great patterns!










Painting a worn out travel coffee cup

I've included this in my 24 days of Simple Christmas crafts, because it would be simple to paint a Christmas theme, or paint one as a gift..  but travel mugs in general make great simple gifts.  Watch for sales at Shutterfly and Ink Garden to make nice travel mugs with your photos on them.  I did one for my husband last year with our family photo (all of us in Steelers jerseys) and not only does he love it, but it has held up really well.


From This: To This:

in 5 easy steps.

(And the after will look even better if you have any actual artistic abilities...  )

Step One:
Use a brillo pad to remove the rest of the existing design.  This was a coffee mug from sheetz that I love.  It has a great lid, a great seal, and it keeps my coffee hot.  But the design wore off where I held the cup all the time.  

Step 2 - Base Coat

I used a paint named "camel" and sponged it on.  

Step 3 - Paint on your Design
(this is an after pic, I didn't get a pic of the just painted step, so it will not be this shiny at this point)
I know that painting and drawing are not my strong suits.  I could stenciled, I could have traced a design on and painted it in, or I could have even used decals or stickers.  But I love Fraktur, and I liked the idea of painting this imperfectly freehand.  

Step 4 - Modge Podge

The next thing I did was spray a clear coat onto the cup.  And then i watched all the paint (and sharpie - I used sharpie to write on the verse at the bottom) run down the cup.  Learn from my mistake.  Paint on a coat of modge podge to seal the paint on the cup.  I probably could have stopped there, or added a couple more coats and left it at that..  but I chose to add the clear coat, which made the cup shiny and smooth.

Step 5 - Clear Coat



No Sew - Recovering the footstool




This embarrasment has sat in my kitchen for the last year.  Ok, maybe two.  I would often toss a throw blanket across it to hide the tear...  but that was as far as I got.

Why?  Because I was convinced there was some great, exciting, perfect new technique that I would want to try on it, and I didn't want to do something less than spectacular.  So instead I settled for embarrassing.  I know it makes no sense, but it's how I often work.  Or don't work.

Recently I bought the exact same color, same type, of fabric, planning to slipcover this until I found something more exciting to do with it.  (Because my dog sleeps on this, and I put my feet on it after coming out of the garden, fancy embroidery was not a good idea. Not that I DO  fancy embroidery, but I had ruled that one out anyway)


So today I finally pulled out the material, changed the thread on my sewing machine, and...  got sidetracked by cleaning out the craft closet. Then I walked past this and decided I should cut the extra material off the bottom before I covered it.

THEN I remembered the black spray paint I found when I cleaned out the cleaning cabinet today.

 Which reminded me of this fabric that was in my craft closet, meant for a tote bag and bible cover I never made.  And since I use a bible app on my phone these days, probably never would make.  I didn't sew a bit of this - not one thing.  Folded over edges, and a staple gun.  The bottom edge is the salvage.  Took me about 15 minutes, after the paint dried on the legs...  It is not perfect, it is not fancy, and it does not match the chair it sits in front of..  but I was planning to recover the chair anyway.  And this looks soooooo much better than the before!  :-)

 


One of my goals for 2013 is to complete 52 projects - mostly completing projects I already have started, and using up supplies in my craft closet.  I have a pinterest board where I am posing all of the completed projects, to keep track of my goal progress:

Making Pajama Pants

I was hoping to make us all a pair of Air Force print fleece pajama pants for our "super secret surprise Christmas eve gift * this year, but JoAnns has only ugly AF fleece, and it's very expensive.  I may have to settle for a dark blue plaid?  This will be our first year without all of our children home for Christmas.  Luke is stationed near Spokane WA, on the other side of the continent, and cannot come home at all over the holidays.  :-(  I'm making t-shirts that say "Proud Air Force Dad", "Proud Air Force Brother", etc, to go with the pajama pants - which we'll wear when skyping with Luke for Christmas.  Since Luke is 6'5 and off the shelf pajama pants are never long enough for him either, I'll make him a couple of pairs as well.

* Each year our kids have been able to open one gift on Christmas eve.  Every year it has been pajamas.  I used to include crayons and a coloring book, when they were younger.  Because they have always gotten pajamas on Christmas eve, they started calling it "The Super Secret Surprise Christmas Gift", when they were young teens.  


I'm 6ft tall.  With long legs.  I think pajama pants are made for women who are 5'9 or shorter..  they rarely come in a tall.

Pajama pants are VERY easy to sew.  Just lay a pair of your favorites out on the material to use as a pattern.  Be sure to stretch the waistband out, especially if they are elastic, and add a healthy seem allowance.  And if you are tall like me, add 2 inches, or more, to the length!  :-)

Three yards of material
MAKE SURE YOU WASH AND DRY IT FIRST!  That way if they are going to shrink at all, it happens BEFORE you sew them.  :-)
Fold in half by width, then fold in half long ways.

See how the leg seam is lined up on the fold, but the waist is not?  I started with the waist at the fold, then stretched the elastic waistband out.  Where they lay now is how far they stretch - so that is where I want to cut.  


 Leave a few inches extra at the top for rolling over for the elastic.  I gave myself a full inch seam allowance, which is half an inch on this side - because the pants I am using as a pattern are a stretchier material than the flannel. And I added a few inches at the bottom..  even if you do not need to add inches, be sure to leave enough for a hem allowance




Sew the inside seam for each leg, as shown above.

Then turn one leg right side out, like below:

Now put the leg that is right side out INSIDE the leg that is inside out, so that the right sides of the fabric are together.  Now sew the U Shape.  (Ignore the seam difference in the photo below. I got the bright idea to try to make the back of my pjs "longer" than the front..  a good idea, but all I actually did is make one SIDE of my pajamas longer than the other.  LOL!  )



For the waistband I fold over a small bit of fabric and iron it down.


Then I used the elastic to decide how far to fold the material the second time.  Once folded, I iron again, then stitch.  Remember to leave half an inch or so un-sewed and open so you can feed the elastic in.

A pin on the edge of the elastic to pull it through the casing for the waist band


Once the elastic is through, I finish the waist seem and close it up where the elastic went in.

For the hem I do the same fold and iron twice routine, then sew once.  


TA DA!  Pajama pants that cover my ankles!






The Answer Is Chocolate


Wiifit Island Run - Follow the Dog!


Follow the Dog, On Island Run

Last week I started doing the island run on wiifit.  I remembered my kids mentioning something about running ahead of your guide and following the dog, so I did..  fun!  The dog is right at the starting gate,  run fast so you go right past your guide and catch the dog.

He takes you on a different path, and you jump off cliffs.  Twice. 






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Tackle It Tuesday


I like little projects with big visible results.  This was a big project with little visible results, but it's a huge relief to have it done!

 
                    For Christmas this year, I made Dan a pretty cool, if I do say so myself, Steelers quilt, with photos on it from all the years we took the kids out to training camp, games, etc.  


After I completed this, I started a pair of pajama pants for me to wear Christmas day (I'm 6ft tall.  Pajama pants seems to all be made for women 5'7" and under) , but I barely got them started and my sewing machine just stopped working.  It will not pick up the bobbin thread.  No matter what I did.  No matter how many new needles I tried.

When I mentioned this to my husband, and told him what a pain it will be to have this machine fixed, he told me to go ahead and buy a new (but not fancy) machine.  Ok.  Then a week later he went to the attic to put some Christmas decorations away, and came down with my old machine, which I forgot I had.  He showed it to me and asked if it would work for me, and, frugally minded wife that I am, I looked at it and said "No, it's dirty".  

Seriously, HOW did that machine get so cruddy in our attic?  I am 100% positive it didn't look like that when I sent it up there..  it came down filthy and disgusting!  I stuck it under my sewing desk to deal with later.

Because this was now an unused area, with a few items to be mended, it was of course an ideal place for clutter.  My children went all out to help with this endeavor.  When I cleaned this area today, I found pocket knives, change, a bottle of glue, and all sorts of little odds and ends.  There was a pair of pajama pants here I thought the boys needed mended, but when I looked  at them I found they were just a pair no one felt like carrying upstairs and putting away.  

Then, to add to the general disorder, at some point someone got in that cabinet (that is the office supply cabinet over my machine) and when they shut the door they knocked down and broke the thread holder that hangs there.  The thread must have rolled all over, because it was a tangled mess on that rack.   (I have more thread storage in the drawers)

I switched the machines around today, moping quite a bit when I remembered that the old machine doesn't have all the fancy features the non working one has.  But then I plugged it in, and threaded it (WITHOUT the needle threader that I so love on the non working one) and the most amazing thing happened..  

It worked.  It didn't beep at me.  (this one doesn't beep at all)  It didn't stop every 50 or so stitches.  It didn't demand a new needle every 15 minutes.  The bobbin didn't make a screeching grinding noise out of the blue (the noise that would make you jump out of your seat it was so sudden and loud)  It just sewed.  Nice, even stitches.  

It is not fancy. Some of the plastic is yellowed from age.  It's not cool old like my old 1940's machine that is so pretty (but hard to get parts for these days)  But it WORKS!

I got all of my mending caught up, and even finished my Christmas pajama pants.  Which I am wearing as I type this, even though my children have rolled their eyes and reminded me "Christmas is over, Mom."  :-)

Now maybe I can finally get the slipcovers made for the living room chairs...







The Ox Makes The Crib Dirty, But it's Worth It.

Where no oxen are, the crib is clean:
but much increase is by the strength of the ox
.~ Proverbs 14:4, KJV


I downloaded this book (booklet?)  this while it was free this month: 



 It's short, and VERY basic.  I think it would be a great read for a new, or struggling homemaker..  but for someone who cooks and cleans regularly,  nothing really new here.   

The most thought provoking part of it for me was when I asked on my fb page how often everyone typically cleans their fridge, and found that I was pretty much alone in emptying it and cleaning it out every single week.   Every.  Single. Week.  


 I started wondering if I just make myself work (back to the stay at home mom guilt trip..  should I get a "real" job?  Am I just making busy work for myself here at home to justify being home?) but then I settled into the realization that I cook 3 meals a day, in a home with FOUR teenagers, 3 of them growing boys, and a variety of drop ins..  Nineteen meals (I only cook once on Sundays)  a week for 6+ people, plus baking, and that is a LOT of food in and out of the pantry, fridge, and freezer each week.  We don't eat pre-made or boxed foods, and we rarely eat out..  that means more work not only in the preparing of the food, but also in the storage and cleaning of the food storage areas.  

Then last night I was reading The Good Wife's Guide: Embracing Your Role as a Help Meet by Darlene Schacht and at the beginning of the chapter was this verse:

Where no oxen are, the crib is clean:
but much increase is by the strength of the ox
.~ Proverbs 14:4, KJV

The NLT Says:

Without oxen a stable stays clean, 


but you need a strong ox for a large harvest.

It's not about oxen, it's not about teenagers..  it's the principle.  Life that is full will be messy.  
Put that way, I'm ok with the extra work of cleaning my fridge every single week.  Our lives are full - overflowing - and I am so, so thankful for this season of life.  I wouldn't change it for anything - not even for a clean crib.  :-)


Books To Read In 2013

Updated Feb 1st

My pinterest board of books read in 2013
http://pinterest.com/htruck/100-books-in-2013/


2013 Reading Challenge
My main goal for reading in 2013 is to read BETTER books. Last year I read so much that was just filler and fluff..  which I am ok with, but at the end of the year there were not many that had made any real impact on me.

Some of the books on my to read list for 2013 Include:

  1. The Anatomists Apprentice by Tessa Harris
  2. Lady Almina & The Real Downton Abbey
  3. The Feast Nearby by Robin Mather
  4. The Orphanmaster by Jean Zimmerman
  5. Flowers For Algernon by Daniel Keyes
  6. The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin
  7. Cleaning House: A Mom's 12 Month Experiment to Rid Her House Of Entitlement
  8. Becoming Fearless by Michelle Aguilar
  9. The Hero's Guide To Saving The Universe by Christopher Healey
  10. Let. It. Go. by Karen Ehman
  11. Unglued by Lysa Terkeurst
  12. What happens when Women Say Yes To God by Lysa Terkeurst
  13. 21 Days To A More Disciplined Life - Crystal Paine
  14. Confessions Of A Teenage Sleuth by Chealsea Cain
  15. Cross Roads by William Paul Young
  16. The Enchanted April by Elizabeth Von Arnim
  17. The Death Of Bees by Lisa O'Donnell
  18. A Year Of Biblical Womanhood by Rachel Held Evans

The Twelve Tribes of Hattie WAS on my to read list, but I just saw it was an Oprah Book Club Choice, so I deleted it.  I never like anything Oprah likes to read!

DeliberateReader
12 months, 24 books from my own bookshelves.
4. Confessions of a Teen Sleuth   5. The Shoemakers Wife   6. The Good Wife's Guide
7.                                                     8.                                         9.
10.                                                  11.                                       12.
13.                                                  14.                                       15.
16.                                                  17.                                       18.
19.                                                  20.                                       21.
22.                                                  23.                                       24.

This one is a bit more challenging - read books ONLY from my to read pile, through April!  I'm not sure how I will do with this one....



Foodies Read 2013
The Foodies Read
Sous-Chef: 9 to 13 books

1.                                                     2.                                         3.
4.                                                     5.                                         6.
7.                                                     8.




Grab the Reading Challenge Button
I want to concentrate on reading all of the Hercules Poirot books that I have not yet read.  

Blue were read in 2012, Maroon were read in 2013, Black are not yet read:

The Mysterious Affair at Styles        Murder on the Links     Poirot Investigates  
   The Murder of Roger Ackroyd        The Big Four     The Mystery of the Blue Train 
Peril at End House      Lord Edgeware Dies   Murder on the Orient Express 
Three Act Tragedy     Death in the Clouds      The A.B.C. Murders  Cards on the Table 
Murder in Mesopotamia      Death on the Nile  Dumb Witness  Murder in the Mews  
Appointment with Death     Hercule Poirot's Christmas  One, Two, Buckle My Shoe 
Sad Cypress      Evil Under the Sun    Five Little Pigs      The Hollow   
The Labours of Hercules     Taken at the Flood      Mrs. McGinty's Dead   After the Funeral 
Hickory, Dickory, Dock      Dead Man's Folly      Cat Among the Pigeons      The Clocks 
Third Girl   Hallowe'en Party    Elephants Can Remember   Poirot's Early Cases    Curtain 

Non Poirot Mysteries:
1.                                                     2.                                         3.
4.                                                     5.                                         6.
7.                                                     8.                                         9.
10.                                                  11.                                       12.
13.                                                  14.                                       15.
16.                                                  17.                                       18.
19.                                                  20.                                       21.
22.                                                  23.                                       24.

Isn't this cool?  I almost didn't join, because of that row on the right..  then I thought, why not reread books from my childhood?  Little House on the Prairie, or some Nancy Drew...
http://readinginwinter.com/2012/12/08/challenge-anne-kristilyns-2013-book-bingo-reading-challenge/  (This will probably need it's own post, I think tracking it here with the others might be too insane.  We'll see!)


I have been wanting to read some of these from my daughters to read pile, so this is a great challenge for me this year..  I am setting my goal at Inspired.
1.                                                     2.                                         3.
4.                                                     5.                                         6.







(I read almost ALL ebooks last year..  I think I only read 2 or 4 "physical" books.  I have several on my currently reading list at goodreads...  because I always have my phone with me to read an ebook, but I rarely carry an extra book with me.  So this challenge should be pretty easy for me, and I expect to go way past 50...)

1.Happier At Home by Rubin        2. Getting It Together by Pratt       3. Not A Fan by Idleman
4.My So Called Life As A Proverbs 31 Wife by Horn     5.Confessions of A Teen Sleuth                                         6.The Shoemakers Wife
7.                                                     8.                                         9.
10.                                                  11.                                       12.
13.                                                  14.                                       15.
16.                                                  17.                                       18.
19.                                                  20.                                       21.
22.                                                  23.                                       24.
25                                                   26                                        27
28                                                   29                                        30
31                                                   32                                        33
34                                                   35                                        36
37                                                   38                                        39
40                                                   41                                        42
43                                                   44                                        45    
46                                                   47                                        48
49                                                   50



2013 Outdo Yourself Reading Challenge hosted by The Book Vixen
For this challenge, the goal is to read more books than you read in 2012. I only read 89 books last year, 

January - 8 books read


my read shelf:
Heather Truckenmiller's book recommendations, liked quotes, book clubs, book trivia, book lists (read shelf)


Reading Challenge Addict