Sunday, November 16, 2008

CHRONiCLES FROM THE COUCH

"He enjoys true leisure who has time to improve his soul's estate." ~Henry David Thoreau


This has been a great weekend. Kalin drove down to Houston to work at our Hollow Earth Swordworks booth so that Violet and I could stretch our visit just a little bit further.

I have been reminded at one of my favorite blog spots, Soule Mama, of the importance of slowing down and staying in the moment. Our lives speed past us at an amazing speed. This weekend we were able to slow down and really enjoy all being together.

Friday Violet and I spend the night with Mimi and Grandaddy, and had a bang up time. Saturday, Granddaddy chauffeured us around town to various yard and estate sales. Mimi, Liz and I found some treasures.

Later that evening I put Violet into bed early and had a girl night with Liz. We posted up on the couch to knit and watch girl movies. (29 dresses -CUTE, and The Holiday which we have watched countless times and never gets old)


The sock project continues. Liz has gotten pretty far.


I on the other hand have torn out and started over countless times.


I consulted my friend Becca who is a knitting genius. Did you know that when you are knitting stockinette stitch in the round, you just have to knit every stitch? This is unlike knitting with two needles, in which you knit one row and purl one row to achieve the lovely stockinette stitch. Apparently, these are good tidbits to know when you are knitting socks. I am now finally on the right track to sockdom. Wahoo!!


Sunday morning the couch-a-thon continued with cartoon watching, more knitting and a little bit of blogging. All in all a grand time for all.




We are leaving tomorrow with a pocket full of memories.

Saturday, November 15, 2008


"There is a garden in every childhood, an enchanted place where colors are brighter, the air softer, and the morning more fragrant than ever again. "
~Elizabeth Lawrence


Yesterday while I was catching up on some laundry at Liz's, Violet found a little nook to curl up in, and watch a bit of PBS. Auntie Lizzie's place rocks! Remember what it was like to be able to curl up into such small places? MAGIC.

Friday, November 14, 2008

MOCK THANKSGiViNG

" Families are like fudge - mostly sweet with a few nuts. "
- Author Unknown



We are in Texas working our booth and visiting my family for a few days.

Last night after working all day, my mama whipped up a delicious mock Thanksgiving dinner. The food was tasty. I am going to have to get that chicken recipe. YUMO! No pseudo Thanksgiving meal can be complete with out the addition sweet potato delight. To thee I sing praises. AHHHHHH! It has become one of Kalin's favorite dishes. I am going to try it out this year at his mom and dad's house. It is destined to be a success. I love Thanksgiving. It is so nice to have family and friends all gathered together in celebration.


Anyway back to the dinner. Mama had the table fixed so pretty. Simple elegance is absolutely one of her specialities. She put Violet and me in charge of the non-alcoholic (Liz is on call so we kept wine off the menu) cocktails. The cranberries looked like little jewels floating amidst the sparking apple cider.


Mimi thought of everything - even a Happy Thanksgiving cake!! I think that this was a first for everyone, but Violet loved lighting the candles and singing "Happy Thanksgiving to you!"


Thank you Mimi! We all had a great time.

Monday, November 10, 2008


"Blessed are those who can give without remembering, and take without forgetting."

- Princess Elizabeth, Asquith Bibesco




While trying to still enjoy and acknowledge the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, despite stores like Wal-Mart etc putting their Christmas stuff out before Halloween and playing Christmas music in the store, I having been trying to keep Christmas gift giving in my mind. It always has a way of sneaking up on us, and I want to be able to slow down and enjoy all of its magical moments, without feeling overwhelmed. In the process I have found the neatest toy companies online. My favorites are Magic Cabin and Nova Natural Toys (where the inspiration for our good friend Berry Sue originated). Violet has gone through the catalogs and requested the fairy house. Kalin is working on his own version for her and I have decided to experiment with wet felting to craft some fairy dollies to go with it. I am very excited about this project and have several ideas I want to play with. I will keep you posted on the evolution of these little pixies.

Looking through these catalogs has been such a source of inspiration. I love all of the natural fibers and wood that are used in their products. I also love the simplicity - allowing the child to use their imagination in play.

It feels good to get a few of these Christmas purchases under my belt and feel the beginnings of the excitement that accompany the holiday season.

Violet and I have also mulled around a few joint handmade crafts ideas (no hints) and I think that they will be cute.

The little elves have to get cracking....

Friday, November 7, 2008

PRESSiNG LEAVES



"There is more to life than increasing its speed"

-Gandhi





In the midst of furiously packing for Texas, I had to slow down and take a minute. My pockets were full of leaves that I gathered while outside doing chores. I sandwiched them in between the layers of my lovely field gardener's press. I love it. It is portable enough that I can throw it in my bag when the mood strikes. It came with sheets of blotter paper which retain the color of the whatever medium I am pressing. I love it!!!!!

Thursday, November 6, 2008

HAPPY NOVEMBER



"Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns."

- George Eliot



Well fall is definitely here in the Ozark mountains. The leaves are changing. Despite all of the rain that we had this year, the leaves were not as brilliant as years past. Even so, this time of year is my favorite and there are a lot of beautiful colors out there.














We have been gathering hickory nuts and persimmons. Kalin and Violet had a fun cracking the nuts open on the porch.




I made persimmon bread and it was great. I used Mama's famous (it really is around these parts, quite a requested item) pumpkin bread recipe, and substituted persimmon puree for the pumpkin. I also added walnuts to the batter. Yummy delicious. I am going to try to crank some out tonight to take home to the fam in Texas.



We leave in tomorrow afternoon for Houston, where we will work the TRF booth and then head to Fort Worth, after the weekend.



We have been harvesting the last of the tender veggies from the garden. It has frosted a few nights. We managed to cover the pepper bed and eek out that harvest a little longer. After much anticipation the multi-color sweet bell peppers that I planted finally started to change color. Wahoo! Unfortunately they will not all have a chance to all turn before the weather turns too cold and that bed is put to sleep. I can't tell you how much joy it brings me to pick and cook with these jewels. I will definitely grow them next year.



I also picked all of the basil and wizzed up some pesto.

We have also been pecking away at our house. We worked all day on Sunday and got a ton of blocks moved on our handy dandy pulley.





You can watch a video of the contraption in action here. It is exciting and really starting to shape up.




Well gotta go, I have a ton to pack. I will see some of you soon. Lots of Love to all!!!!!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

HOLY PUMPKiNS BATMAN!!!!



Hey-How for Hallowe'en!

All the witches to be seen
Some in black, and some in green,
Hey-How for Hallowe'en!

-Traditional song




We had a festive Halloween this year. Kaley spent Halloween eve at our house and we watched Penelope...again. Halloween afternoon we made mini pizzas with pumpkin shaped cheese and bat shaped rice krispy treats. Of course, there was the prerequisite viewing of It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown!



During all of these festivities I cranked out a pair of bat wings for "Violet the Fruit Bat." I wanted to make ears but ran out of time. She looked quite cute flapping around in her costume making her "eek, eek, eek" bat noises.

I set out the costume trunk so that Violet and Sam could so some early dressing up. Which produced two princesses:




Our plans to go to New Mexico were diverted so we decided to change up the whole Halloween routine. We changed our normal route from Leslie to Mountain View. It shaved about a hour and a half off of our overall driving time which allowed for even more Halloween merriment. We met at Katie's and trick or treated her neighborhood and then headed to Granny's. She had her house decorated so cute and was happy to see us. We hit some of the houses on her block and ended up at Tommy's pizza.


Family owned and operated, Tommy's is a fun place to dine with great pizza. They were all dressed up and encourage trick or treaters. Their treats? Pizza.


in the kitchen at Tommy's

Sean was dressed as Iron Man. He crafted his power hub out of a touch light and shower head. It looked great and was very inventive.


One of the guys dressed as a henchman, and the guy in the back doing the dishes was a ghoul. They were blaring The Who and cranking out slivers of pizza to all of the costumed customers. It was a fun way to end the evening.


Violet eating her yummy Tommy's "trick or treat"

Sam "the ninja" hangin' out at Tommy's