tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-162588082024-03-13T09:19:40.059-04:00Tammy's TimesPsalm 19:14 Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer.Tammyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16139188188043795169noreply@blogger.comBlogger1674125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16258808.post-21640856731095517942017-04-06T08:55:00.000-04:002017-04-06T08:55:01.745-04:00Post #1,674<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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When I first started blogging, it was on a whim. Some of my friends and family were blogging, and I thought it looked like fun. It <i>was</i> fun. I enjoyed blogging and sharing little bits of my life. But I've realized that over the years, my interest in blogging has decidedly waned. Blogging is so not what it was in 2005. Most blogs these days are for profit only. I read only a handful of blogs now, and most of my friends who were blogging along with me have slowly stopped blogging too. <br />
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And...you guessed it! The season of blogging is over for me. I hung on to my blog for a really long time, thinking I would make it work. I might get back to blogging in the future, but I <i>probably </i>won't. I've decided to keep this humble blog up, rather than deleting it.<br />
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I <i>am</i> on <a href="https://www.instagram.com/mrstammys/" target="_blank">Instagram</a>! This allows for even smaller snippets of life to be shared. :-) <br />
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<br />Tammyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16139188188043795169noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16258808.post-22129119589669252692016-12-31T10:11:00.000-05:002016-12-31T10:11:24.135-05:00Make Do and MendMy sewing machine has been inaccessible, but on Saturday I pulled everything away from it and piled it in the hallway. And I've been sewing! (Next I need to deal with that lovely little pile of stuff that I don't quite know what to do with!)<br />
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Yesterday, I took care of a pile of mending. First up was a stuffed Hello Kitty that had a split seam in the head. After that, I turned some raggy towels and the bottom of a t-shirt into some rags. Since I don't use paper towels, it is handy to have extra rags around. <br />
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I don't know why, but it is so satisfying to me to turn towels into rags. I don't like to just move them into the rag bin without doing something to them, because I don't want to clean toilets with a rag one week and then have it accidentally get back into rotation as a kitchen towel. So most of those I folded in half and stitched shut in some form.</div>
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My last fix of the evening was a pair of knit pants that my daughter has. These were hand-me-downs and came with a hole in the knee. She liked wearing them though, and the hole got bigger. I attempted to just zig-zag the hole shut, but it didn't work out. So I pulled out a stained t-shirt I had set aside and used the fabric to stitch a heart over the hole. When I showed my daughter she said, "ooooh", so I think she likes them. These are strictly for playing in - not running about town or anything - but this little fix will extend their use. I've always felt like it is nice to have pre-worn play clothes. Why buy new clothes to play outside in and get all stained up? Not that I want my daughter to wear rags! But she's always played <i>hard</i> outside so there's no sense in wearing designer clothes in the mud!</div>
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For the longest time, I have wanted to make marshmallows. I've had a stand mixer for quite a few years now, so really it was just about finding the time. This December I've been attempting to carve out more time to do things with my daughter, and one of the things on my list was marshmallows.<br />
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Recipes abound (just check Pinterest). I used a basic recipe out of my The <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Homemade-Pantry-Foods-Buying-Making/dp/030788726X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1481824768&sr=8-1&keywords=homemade+pantry" target="_blank">Homemade Pantry</a> (not an affiliate link) cookbook.<br />
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Will I make these again? I don't know. I rarely (as in: once a year or less) buy marshmallows to begin with. And it is not as though these are "healthy" or even "healthier" by any stretch of the imagination. They <i>are</i> delicious though, and it was a fun experience to share with my daughter!<br />
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<b>Are you doing any special holiday baking or candy making this year?</b> Do tell!Tammyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16139188188043795169noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16258808.post-34125911711530117132016-12-04T15:36:00.002-05:002016-12-04T15:36:40.549-05:00Baby Afghan, Part 2I finished another baby afghan!<br />
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I used the same pattern and yarn as before (see previous post), I really liked both the first time around so I stuck with it for the second time! Since we live near my sister, we went to Hobby Lobby together and she picked out the colors.<br />
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I wasn't sure how the teal would look but I have to say it adds a nice bright pop and goes well with the gray and pink!<br />
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All the details <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/projects/Tammy/chevron-baby-blanket-2" target="_blank">here</a> on my Ravelry page!Tammyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16139188188043795169noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16258808.post-72567272195511530162016-11-15T08:23:00.000-05:002016-11-15T08:23:05.891-05:00Baby AfghanMy sister (#7 in the lineup) just had her first baby - a little girl. I'm so happy for her and her husband!<br />
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When we moved to South Carolina, we were in a little apartment and we only had one car since we'd sold Kevin's truck. I was bored, so I decided to pick up some yarn and make my sister a baby afghan.<br />
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I decided on machine-washable yarn, because new moms don't need to be worried about hand washing wool blankets! I also added a garter border on all sides so that the edges would not curl. <br />
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This was a free pattern (found <a href="https://espacetricot.wordpress.com/free-patterns/" target="_blank">here</a>...scroll down) and it was very easy to follow. Link to my Ravelry project <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/projects/Tammy/chevron-baby-blanket" target="_blank">here</a>, for yarn and pattern details.<br />
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I enjoyed making this so much that I offered to make one for another sister who is also expecting baby #1 (also a girl).Tammyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16139188188043795169noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16258808.post-57592973478446449582016-11-14T12:59:00.001-05:002016-11-14T12:59:41.786-05:00Living Room and Dining RoomThis unpacking and settling in feels like it is taking forever. And then I remember that we moved into our house the first weekend of August, so really it has only been three months now. And to top it off, we've been homeschooling that entire time. School takes up a large portion of my day! And then of course there is laundry, cooking, dishes, and all that. <br />
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The living room and dining room have actually been in this state for at least a month or so, with the exception of a few boxes containing canning supplies that were on the floor in the dining room. Finally, last Saturday, I packed those up and Kevin hauled them up to the attic for me. So now the main part of our house has no boxes! There are boxes in the office and a few unpacked things that have no home in our room.<br />
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For the living room, I want to buy or make some larger pieces for over the couch and television. We don't have anything suitable for either space. The mirror over the fireplace was an awesome deal we found on Craigslist. The picture doesn't show them very well, but the vases and twiggy things came from IKEA. We also purchased the <a href="http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/40111987/" target="_blank">white curtains</a> at IKEA. They were a great deal! Thick curtains for $30 a set? And they are nice and long too, which is what our tall windows needed.<br />
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Eventually, we plan on replacing the light fixture in the dining room. It is centered in the area designated for a dining room, but if we center our table underneath the light, the door to the kitchen swings into the table. I would like the lower lighting, but if we had a light right up on the ceiling that would work too (then it doesn't matter if it is centered or not).<br />
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I love the way the living room is set up! So nice for smaller groups. We'll test out a bigger group on Thanksgiving! :D<br />
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The breakfast nook. I'm still trying to decide if I want to hang curtains, and if so, how to go about it. Feel free to weigh in! I also have my eye on a piece of art from Etsy for that large wall. We got the table and chairs from Craigslist. They're solid wood, and older. It was hard to find something that would fit in our space and not cost a lot!<br />
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Looking into the kitchen from the breakfast nook. <br />
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The previous owners painted the side of the cabinet in chalkboard paint. I decided to go with the flow. I wouldn't have done this but I didn't want to try matching paint to the cabinets! So I hung my "eat" sign up, printed out some vintage recipe cards and newspaper clippings and hung them with tiny clothes pins.<br />
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There you have it! Slowly but surely, things are settling in! Tammyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16139188188043795169noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16258808.post-37845189644078484442016-09-26T10:56:00.000-04:002016-09-26T10:56:36.080-04:005 Things I Miss About Michigan<i>So of course, I miss my friends and our church. That goes without saying (but I just said it).</i> <br />
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1. The Lake!<br />
We lived about 30 minutes from Lake Michigan. On summer weeknights when we wanted to go to the beach, we'd eat dinner and then throw a few things in the car and go to the Lake for the evening. It was so effortless and relaxing. In Michigan you're never far from any lake, much less the Great Lakes.<br />
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2. Meijer<br />
I used to think I hated Meijer. But it turns out that shopping without Meijer as an option is really no fun. Wal-Mart just isn't the same. And we might have lived in Michigan for 12 years but I never adapted the Michigan custom of saying "Meijers". There is no "s". ;-)<br />
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3. Biggby<br />
Coffee shops are expensive in general, and it isn't like I lived at Biggby. But Biggby's coffee is just so good. They don't roast it as dark as Starbucks does so their plain coffee is quite delicious. We went to the Charleston area last weekend and I made sure we went to the one Biggby in South Carolina. Yum.<br />
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4. Storage of a basement and garage<br />
I never fully appreciated the amount of storage we had in both our basement and garage. The houses in our area that were in our price range which we were interested in did not have garages. Most houses in this area do not have basements, unless they are walk out basements. So, we've had to get creative with storage and get rid of a lot. It's not a bad idea to declutter!<br />
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5. Snow<br />
Just kidding. I will not miss the snow.Tammyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16139188188043795169noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16258808.post-33967854984327359992016-09-05T11:17:00.000-04:002016-09-05T11:17:23.114-04:00Our Move to South Carolina: the Move and Our New HouseI wish I had a picture (no, I don't) of all our earthly goods out on the front yard. We had so many friends come and help us move, that all of our belongings were moved out of the house about four hours faster than the truck could get packed. So everything was across our front yard, the neighbor's drive way and even in the road! for a very long time. I just stopped looking.<br />
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Sigh. We had so many lovely friends helping us. Words can't express what my heart feels when I think of all our friends and the help they gave us.<br />
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My brother came to help us move! That was a huge blessing too! He ended up driving our car most of the journey down, while Kevin drove the truck. My brother is 13 years younger than me, and this was the most time we'd spent together as adults. It was great to talk the hours by. My brother also pulled up funny comedy sketches on his phone and we listened to those.<br />
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We moved into a small apartment with most of our stuff in storage. The plus side of the apartment was that it was close to work and one of my sisters. And it had a pool! My daughter learned to swim in the two months that we lived in the apartment.<br />
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So, on to our new house! We found our house relatively fast! We only went out with our realtor twice to look at houses, and of the six houses we looked at with him, the house we bought was the only one that we hadn't requested to view. <i>Lesson: just let the realtor do the work! If you have a good one they'll find the perfect house for you!</i> In the end everything worked out, but our house deal in Michigan had us worried for a while. And then they did stuff like send us a check for the equity we had in our house, instead of wiring it, and our bank did stuff like, "we are going to put a hold on this check until the very day you need it" but it all worked out in the end, Praise the LORD! We just feel so blessed with our house. It's so beautiful! Even though we've been in our new house for a month it still doesn't feel like we've been here that long! I'm showing pictures of the house before we moved in. We're still settling in and making it our own!<br />
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<br />Tammyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16139188188043795169noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16258808.post-88622320947384359492016-09-04T13:59:00.000-04:002016-09-04T14:00:13.818-04:00Our Move to South Carolina: Staging and Selling our HouseA few weeks before we listed our house, we spoke with a realtor who came by and walked through the house, and prepared an estimate of what he thought our house would sell for. When we were getting the house ready to list I asked him what we should do beyond cleaning, decluttering, and taking personal items down. He suggested that we get the basement as empty as possible, either by selling the items or by storing them in the garage. That answer surprised me, but I guess it must be easier for a potential buyer to look at a garage with stuff in it and envision cars in it, than to see a basement cluttered with stuff and think of how much storage there is. <br />
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I scoured Pinterest for staging ideas and came up with a list of things we should do. We wanted to spend as little money as possible but have the house look as nice as possible.<br />
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We sold and gave away so much stuff! There was a minor brawl on my hands over the piano giveaway (but I need to let that go...LOL). As I mentioned in my previous post, we sold the snow blower. We also sold extra pieces of furniture, and anything that was down in the basement or in the garage that we knew we didn't really need or want to move. <br />
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My sister-in-law and brother-in-law came to see us before we listed the house, and they were such a HUGE help in getting our house ready for listing! We couldn't have done it without them! I also had two friends come by and help me, and again - I couldn't have done it without them! <br />
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Besides cleaning and decluttering, we touched up paint. Some of that ended up being a huge job because of old paint not matching the new touch up paint (I painted two whole walls in the dining room). Because we took personal pictures down there wasn't much on the walls, but it ended up looking perfect in the pictures! <br />
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We did buy a new toilet seat and new towel rods for the bathroom. I also bought fluffy white towels for the bathroom, as I had read that on several posts about staging houses. Besides those things for the bathroom, and touch up paint, we didn't buy anything else for inside. In April I redid the flower beds up front before we knew any of this was up, so I added some bark mulch (3 bags @ $2.50 a bag), a $5 pillow for the bench and a $10 fern for the plant stand. Just some things to add a little curb appeal. In the back, we had a long bed that we had taken lilacs out of in the fall. It really needed something to make it look like it had a purpose, so I bought hostas from a person selling them on Craigslist. That was $10 and I got enough to fill in the length of the bed. Also outside, we sold our raised beds and soil and gave away our compost bin and all the wonderful compost and worms inside it!<br />
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We didn't do anything terribly fancy or expensive. Mostly it was just elbow grease and either packing or selling extra stuff around so each room had nothing but the basics. It does look a little sparsely decorated but I wanted to lean that way more than overly decorated. Once we listed the house, we had a lot of interest! The first two days it was on the market, we had 10 showings and 2 offers, one of which we accepted! Our realtor told us that the hard work we put into decluttering and staging really made a difference!<br />
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The finalization of the sale of our house was not a super easy thing though - we hit a few snags. But it all went through and we were so thankful to our realtor who took care of everything after we were already moved out and in another state!<br />
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Tomorrow: the Move, and Our New HouseTammyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16139188188043795169noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16258808.post-88526722793444796272016-09-03T14:38:00.000-04:002016-09-03T19:46:04.971-04:00Our Move to South Carolina: the Announcement and Pursuing a MoveIn April we were busy living our lives in Michigan! The weather wasn't very great but one weekend between snow and rain and more snow there was nice weather and Kevin built three additional raised beds for our garden, and got the soil for them. We were living as if our roots were settled.<br />
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On April 29th, a Friday, Kevin came home from work as usual and motioned me to the bedroom to talk. I thought he had an outing in mind but wanted to check with me before bringing it up in front of our daughter. Little did I know!<br />
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Instead of plans for the weekend he told me that his boss was shutting down his business. The business that his boss had built from the ground up, that was going well from our perspective, that had provided a steady income for our family for the past three years - closed. In a month. (In fact, everything ended up being wrapped up in two weeks after that announcement.)<br />
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After questioning Kevin (<i>closed</i>? as in: <i>no more</i>? <i>what</i>? <i>why</i>? <we actually="" day="" don="" know="" really="" t="" this="" to="" why="">), I slowly said, "Maybe this means we can move to South Carolina now." My heart that I'd been carefully guarding against discontentment, now exploded with hope in the possibility of moving. And Kevin, instead of saying we were fine where we were, looked at me and agreed that it was indeed a possibility.</we><br />
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On Saturday, Kevin updated his resume and sent it to a company in South Carolina that was advertising a position he was interested in. He had me read it over, and the only comment I had was that perhaps he should remove our cell phone from the resume, because we don't really use our cell phone. He did decide to leave the number on, and sent it off. Not twenty minutes later, the cell phone was ringing. I just looked at Kevin in disbelief. And it was the company that he had just sent his resume to.<br />
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While the company had been quick to call and schedule an initial phone interview, after that it felt like they moved very slowly. In retrospect it wasn't that slow - but at the time it felt like all we were doing was w-a-i-t-i-n-g. <br />
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In the meantime we started doing things like talking with a realtor, and as we got nearer to knowing for sure about the job, Kevin did something totally crazy: he sold our snow blower! <br />
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And then, finally, the company got everything squared away and gave Kevin an official offer letter. After that it was GO time! We had a lot to do to wrap up our Michigan lives: stage and sell our house, declutter as much as possible, and get a place to live in South Carolina.<br />
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Tomorrow: Staging and Selling our HouseTammyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16139188188043795169noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16258808.post-42245640695156827262016-09-02T14:35:00.001-04:002016-09-02T14:35:49.046-04:00Our Move to South Carolina: the BackstoryEvery story has a backstory! And the story of our move wouldn't be complete with a little backstory! <br />
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We moved to Michigan 12 years ago, and about a year later, bought a house and settled in. For 11 years. <br />
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We didn't have family in Michigan, and while it was just the two of us, it truly wasn't that "big of a deal". I missed being near our family, but we got to see them periodically. Plus, Kevin's sister and her husband lived in Wisconsin so we got to see them every so often also. But after we had our daughter, I really felt the impact of having no family near by.<br />
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Last year for Thanksgiving, we decided to go to SC for the holiday. It ended up being an almost complete family get-together - just missing two of my sisters and their families. For a lot of families if there were "just" two missing that wouldn't be almost complete! Haha..but in my family I guess it is. ;-) We didn't go with the thought of moving, we just went and had a nice time with family!<br />
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We did have a discussion after we came back though: wouldn't it be nice to be closer to family? But then we decided to put it to the back burner and see what happened over the next few years. So I started checking out books like <i>Love the Home You Have</i> and was trying desperately (and praying!) to be content with our house, our location, our life! And it was mostly working!<br />
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Tomorrow: the Announcement and Pursuing a MoveTammyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16139188188043795169noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16258808.post-76257590670680645312016-07-06T10:31:00.000-04:002016-07-06T10:31:46.478-04:00A Blog Post!I kind of forgot I had a blog!<br />
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Life got interesting - and we're currently living in an apartment. In South Carolina! And we're buying a house here, and sold our house in Michigan. See? Interesting! Maybe one day I'll write up the story. <br />
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Most of our stuff, including most of my summer clothes, is in storage. At least, as much stuff as we could pack into a storage unit, is in storage. It is crazy the amount of stuff you suddenly realize you've collected when you go to pack it all up. A 2+ car garage plus a full basement equals a lot of storage room! And then suddenly we were moving and we'd sold so.much.stuff. and we <i>still</i> had a ton of stuff. It was fun. Fun, I tell you. (If seeing all your earthly possessions spread on your yard, your neighbor's yard, their driveway, and the street for FOUR HOURS while friends helped load your moving truck is FUN.)<br />
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So moving on (badumpsh)...we have a fairly small apartment, but we set up my sewing machine (there was no room in storage for it!). And I've been sewing!<br />
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A sundress I made out of a thrifted ladies sundress. It was under $4 for the dress, and I never could have purchased the fabric for that! This type of fabric (with the shirring on top) is on the expensive side. This dress has my daughter's pledge of love and adoration and she wore it for five days straight before I convinced her it needed washing.<br />
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These capris were not quite as successful in the love and adoration department. When my daughter <strike>has to</strike> gets to wear these, she says, "I wish there were no such thing as mom-made capris." And I think what a great use of money and time it was for me to sew them. You win some, you lose some.<br />
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And lastly, a receiving blanket and burp cloths for my sister who just had baby boy #3. The blanket is made of double gauze, which is perfect for a summer baby, and the burp cloths are made of flannel. I used 1 1/4 yard of the double gauze for the blanket, squared it up and hemmed it (though out of the wash it shrunk one way but not the other, so it doesn't look like a square). As random things are in storage (<i>some</i> of my patterns but not <i>all</i> of them, for example) I didn't have my standard burp cloth pattern, so I found <a href="http://cloud9fabrics.com/tutorial-contoured-burp-cloths" target="_blank">this one</a>. I like it better than the peanut shape, I think.<br />
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I have another dress cut out for my daughter, and I bought some yarn for a baby afghan for my sister (who is expecting baby girl #1 in October). And another sister just announced her first pregnancy due in January! So I'll be busy with gifts!<br />
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This dress is a time-sucker, to be sure! The end result is fun, but getting there wasn't always fun! Each "swirl" is made of two pattern pieces, which must be cut with the fabric right side up. <br />
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I had the dress bodice and skirt almost completed, and then I just kind of stopped. I made up my mind to get it done and so I did!<br />
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My daughter loves it and now my sewing table is (mostly) cleared off! Sewing isn't inexpensive, but starting a project and leaving it till it is outgrown is definitely not very frugal!<br />
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Now, a few notes on the pattern. First of all, it is a digital pattern which requires printing and taping. These are so annoying to me. I know some people use almost all digital patterns but I do like the ease of the "Big Four". The pattern instructions were written <i>fairly </i>well. I ended up with too much fabric though, so their recommendation for yardage is way off. I made a few changes in the construction to make it neater on the inside (especially attaching the bodice to the skirt, I didn't want the seam exposed). I read through the sash instructions three or four times and never did understand what they wanted me to do. So I made a sash and sewed it into the side seam instead. Also, this is written as a "dress" pattern but truly it is a jumper that should be worn over a blouse or shirt! The neckline comes very low and the armholes are gaping as well. It's hard to see the neckline in my pictures, but when sewn at the seam allowance they gave it goes super low. It's a cute neckline! But not one that my daughter can wear as a "dress". Also, another annoyance to me was the fact that there is a pattern for sleeves available - if you buy it separately! <br />
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In the end, I had fun (most of the time!) making this dress. I doubt I'll make it again though! The hem alone took me well over an hour! But my daughter loves this dress so it's a win!Tammyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16139188188043795169noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16258808.post-92002527693567373942016-02-15T12:22:00.002-05:002016-02-15T12:22:32.278-05:00Make Do and MendOn Saturday I tackled my sewing chair that was full of mending and sewing projects! When I was growing up, my dad was the one that we kids gave broken odds and ends and toys to and he fixed them. In our house, I am the one that accumulates all the odds and ends to fix (sewing wise, anyhow!). My daughter throws things on my sewing table expecting the turnaround time to be much less than it usually ends up being. ;-) <br />
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:::Two pairs of jeans for my daughter. The bottom hems were raggy and she didn't want to wear them any more. Most of my daughter's clothes, including all her jeans, are given to her by friends (hand-me-downs). These were no exception. My "fix" for these was to simply zigzag over the edge in matching thread. It makes the frayed edge less noticeable and will extend the use of them. The hem on the second pair also needed stitching. I used matching thread, since I don't have pink topstitching thread.<br />
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This morning she thanked me for fixing the hems so while these are not "perfect" they will do just fine!<br />
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:::My husband's slacks - he bought them new from a thrift store (they still had the new tags on them and were unhemmed) for $1. And then they fell into the abyss that is my sewing table. ;-) Hemming slacks is never my favorite thing to do but I got it done!<br />
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And there went my morning! That is why I put off mending! But it is a worthwhile venture because it makes things last and reduces trash (the rag, for instance). I'm glad I was able to get to those things.Tammyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16139188188043795169noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16258808.post-64610776343553964122016-02-12T16:28:00.001-05:002016-02-12T16:28:35.500-05:00HibernatingI took Heather's <a href="http://beautythatmoves.typepad.com/beauty_that_moves/2015/12/begins-january-11-2016-4-weeks-5400-hibernate-is-a-self-paced-four-week-online-retreat-a-place-to-celebra.html" target="_blank">Hibernate workshop</a> this year. I've wanted to take it in the past, as enjoying winter is just not something I embrace. The workshop did not disappoint.<br />
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Our weather here is cold, cold, cold...I'm looking forward to spring but trying not to be anxious about it! Our winter has been so mild compared to past winters, I really can't complain (well, I <i>can </i>and I<i> have</i> complained...but I'm trying not to!)<br />
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Tonight: we're going to look at a bike for ME! Then I can go bike riding with my daughter! (When the roads are no longer snowy, of course! ;-) )<br />
<br />Tammyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16139188188043795169noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16258808.post-89693346518096737262016-02-04T19:51:00.003-05:002016-02-04T19:51:40.787-05:00Five Frugal Things, Dinner EditionSeveral blogs I read do a "five frugal things" post, which I find interesting. So I thought I'd write one of my own. <br />
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During dinner prep tonight I did the following frugal things:<br />
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1) On Saturday I cleaned out my pantry shelves, and made a list of random things that I need to use up. One of those things was 3/4 cup of a wild rice mix. I was making rice and fish for dinner, so I mixed that rice with regular brown rice in order to have enough for dinner.<br />
2) I sautéed some onions and garlic to go in the rice, and then thought I'd add a few vegetables that were still very edible but not very pretty looking: a few mushrooms, and some carrot sticks.<br />
3) <a href="http://www.onehundreddollarsamonth.com/mavis-almost-zero-waste-home-in-29-days-or-less-week-1/" target="_blank">Mavis and her trash challenge</a> has me thinking of reducing our own garbage output. So tonight I pulled out a bowl and collected anything compostable as I made dinner. We have a compost bin, but I haven't been using it over the winter. I'm going to start making that trek out to the compost - it will be that much less garbage to the curb!<br />
4) I rescued a dilapidated lemon by juicing it and then adding it to homemade salad dressing, sprinkling it over the fish I was baking, and making a quart of lightly sweetened (with maple syrup) lemonade.<br />
5) I peeled and sliced seven withered apples and made an apple crisp for dessert.<br />
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:::My daughter loves to do crafts! Someone gifted her some craft projets and she has been coloring and stitching up a storm! My next project to do with her will definitely be with fabric! Besides these little projects, she has also been making coasters with one of those weaving looms (the type with nylon loops). She loves to give the things she makes, so that has been an incentive for her to keep on making! <br />
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:::Computer issues are frustrating! My laptop died. Just...kaput. So Kevin bought me a new one. After a week or two of using that (and the hassles of transferring pictures and programs), that one went kaput. Seriously??? So Kevin bought me another one, and that one was a piece of trash. So then we went to Best Buy and came home with yet another computer. Here's the thing: at one time we had five laptops in the house! My old, old one. My old one, and the three new ones. We got the other two returned and now I'm settling into my new, new, new laptop. Haha. The thing is, I still don't have my pictures on this one. I need to get that figured out, but we have them all backed up. I don't like this "One Drive" thingymabob. I don't want my pictures in a cloud, I want them on my computer! <br />
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<br />Tammyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16139188188043795169noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16258808.post-60163745488257936232016-01-19T16:49:00.000-05:002016-01-19T16:49:05.243-05:00Projects 22 through 26I've been having computer issues since November, thus my lack of posting. I have some project pictures to share from 2015.<br />
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One afternoon I was at a friend's house and I made "clay" with baking soda, cornstarch, and water so we could make ornaments. All the pictures on Pinterest showed lovely examples of hand-crafted, beautifully finished ornaments. Maybe I did it wrong, but mine cracked as they dried (in a very low oven). Next time, I'll stick with a real modeling clay.<br />
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Blog readers may recognize these colors, as I used this very same yarn to crochet an afghan for my daughter, then make a pom-pom wreath for her room. I still had plenty of yarn left, and my daughter had been pleading for a shawl (because 6 year olds <i>need</i> shawls...). So I made this for a Christmas gift. I did have to buy one more skein of yarn to compete it. That was around $3. Not bad! </div>
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My daughter loves it! It didn't take too much time to make, which was a good thing since I wanted it to be a surprise. I had to work on it in the evenings. </div>
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One for my tree, one for a friend. The yarn has tiny sequins in it, so pretty and sparkly for the tree! I had this yarn, and the pattern was free, so: free!</div>
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I thought I took pictures, but apparently I did not. While I was not happy with how the baking soda "clay" ornaments turned out, I was very happy with the cinnamon ornaments, and even tied a few to some gifts. I'll be making these again! It was a quick and easy project. I bought the ingredients at Aldi, so it wasn't too expensive, right around $3 I want to say.</div>
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I just got a quick picture of before I packed the ornaments away for the season. This was a free pattern I found online. I modified it a little, but mostly stuck to the pattern. I had the yarn, so this was free to make also!</div>
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At the beginning of the year, I made a goal to complete 52 projects in 2015. That turned out to be a little unrealistic, but I made it halfway through, which I'm very happy with. Many of the projects were made from materials I already had on hand, and turned into gifts. The goal was not met, but one of the points of this challenge was to see how little I could spend and still craft quality items. I think I demonstrated that by using materials in my home and sourcing materials carefully (with coupons, on sale, etc.) creating does not have to be very expensive!</div>
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I don't have an <i>exact</i> total because the above projects I did not keep the receipts for. But with my estimates, the grand total for the year was <b>$57.05</b>. That's an average of $2.19 per project! </div>
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We went to South Carolina for Thanksgiving this year. It was a very nice time with family. I'm the oldest of nine children, and seven of us, and my parents, were gathered together. That's quite a feat, considering we came from all over: Michigan, Tennessee, Oregon, and California. It has been a while since we've personally been able to be with so many family members at one time (almost 3 years), and I had a nephew (1 1/2 years old) and a niece (2 years old) whom I hadn't met yet!</div>
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The weather was gorgeous while we were there. Warm! And no snow or threat of snow! :-) </div>
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Last month I turned 39. <i>So close to 40</i>...anyhow, I decided to change things up and get a different hairstyle. I like the way it turned out! But I'm still trying to get the hang of styling it, so we'll see how long it lasts! :-)</div>
<br />Tammyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16139188188043795169noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16258808.post-47026164107842887282015-11-05T07:20:00.001-05:002015-11-05T07:20:27.910-05:00Oh, Pinterest...Dear Pinterest,<br />
I used to really love you. "Used to" being the operative words here.<br />
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I know everyone has to make money. But seriously? I don't have a friend named "Picked for you"! And if I did, I would unfollow her. She goes overboard with the pinning! She floods my feed with copycat pins. She can't be original, noooooo. She looks at my pins and then copies them. She sees me pin one idea (which I probably liked because, you know, I pinned it). But then she quickly searches and finds as many pins as possible that are somewhat related and then that's <i>all </i>I see!<br />
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Do you see how out of control user "Picked for you" is???<br />
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So, Pinterest, since I can't unfollow Picked for you, I did a quick search, and discovered <a href="http://bethmcmillan.com/blog/?p=1254" target="_blank">this</a>. I quickly installed the bookmark, and now this is what I see when I go on Pinterest:<br />
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Pinterest, you're ruining yourself and missing what people like about Pinterest.<br />
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This morning I decided to do some sewing, just for fun. I have been wanting to sew but there have been so many things hanging over my head that I just haven't made time for it. The house was reasonably clean(ish) and so I pulled out a pattern and got busy.<br />
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Soon my daughter noticed I was sewing and asked to look at my patterns. In the time I sewed, she drew 10 dresses that she wants me to make for her. While I will probably not make ten dresses for her any time soon, I have to say it was a happy span of time, as I sat sewing and my daughter sat chatting nearby.<br />
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I had everything I needed (pattern, fabric, notions), so this was completely free. I had enough for the skirt if I cut it in two pieces rather than on the fold, so I used ric rac to cover up the seam going down the middle. The dress fits pretty well, but it is a little tight at the neck.<br />
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This doll is Rebecca from American Girl. She was a gift to my daughter for her birthday but she hasn't been playing with her until recently. I figured since she was playing with her she could use some more clothes. When she first got her I was looking for patterns that were in the same era as Rebecca but then I realized my daughter doesn't care about that!<br />
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Running Total:<b> $51.05</b>Tammyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16139188188043795169noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16258808.post-60252971540717868912015-09-25T22:47:00.001-04:002015-09-25T22:47:19.411-04:00Happy Fall!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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Also on the same day, our butterfly emerged from its chrysalis. Our pastor's wife gave us a caterpillar and the next day it became a chrysalis, and then we waited! And this happened:</div>
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God is so amazing! To think that a lowly caterpillar could become a butterfly is mind-boggling!</div>
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The weather here has been so lovely. It has been warm in the afternoons, though there is a slight chill in the wind to remind us that fall is indeed here! This evening we spent some time as a family walking and enjoying the weather.<br />
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Hope your fall is fabulous! :-)Tammyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16139188188043795169noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16258808.post-36513639341457561502015-09-24T09:59:00.001-04:002015-10-26T11:58:31.053-04:0052 Projects (Project 20)<i>Say, I do believe I'm a little behind in projects. Does canning count as a project? No? How about homeschooling? No? (That's taking more time than any other "project" I've undertaken so far.)</i><br />
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<span style="text-align: left;">One of my sisters sent me </span><a href="http://www.homestoriesatoz.com/fall-2/how-to-paint-acorns.html" style="text-align: left;" target="_blank">this link</a><span style="text-align: left;"> and I thought it looked simple and fun. One day, after a very long and hard school day (</span><a href="http://lifeofahomeschoolmom.com/2015/09/the-truth-about-homeschooling-and-a-recap-of-our-first-week/" style="text-align: left;" target="_blank">this post</a><span style="text-align: left;"> is encouraging for those hard days!), we needed to push "reset". I took my daughter to a park and we wandered around in the warm sun collecting acorns. We each had our own bag. When we came home I baked them at 170*F (as the link recommends) and then my daughter painted hers.</span></div>
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It's been almost a week now and I just got around to painting mine yesterday afternoon. I chose acrylic paints from my paint box that I've purchased for various reasons over the years, so this project cost nothing out of pocket!<br />
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Tammyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16139188188043795169noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16258808.post-69259823168422487452015-09-09T15:17:00.003-04:002015-09-09T15:17:34.964-04:00September Past, September NowToday I was reading through my blog, looking back at all the September archives. Some things change as the years go by and some stay the same.<br />
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September, 2012: a chattier month, but boiling it down I'm still talking about educating my daughter (though she hadn't started school yet), gardening and canning.</div>
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And this year? Well...the garden is slowing coming to an end. I panicked and bought tomatoes so I'd have enough for everything I still wanted to make. Our garden did relatively well this year but we had a few less plants than last year. And we're getting into the swing of school. This year I'm determined to be scheduled in the mornings. So far (1 + week in) it's working.</div>
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On Monday we were together with friends for Labor Day. They have a baby so I got lots of baby snuggles in, and in the process was adorned with drool, spit-up, and pee. I forgot how very <i>liquid </i>babies are, you know? I loved every minute of it, though I did hand him off to be changed when I got wet on. ;-)</div>
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This is what life feels like right now, back and forth, back and forth! Wind in my hair, it feels like I'm really moving and going somewhere. I'm busy-busy-busy. But in looking back? Life is pretty much the same as it has been for a while. That's not <i>bad</i>, rhythm is <i>good</i>! And with the back and forth, the sameness of the months as they pass through, progress and growth <i>are </i>happening. </div>
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