Have a Tweet Easter!

Many people have Easter traditions.  They might include going to church, having a ham or roast with family, taking pictures with the Easter bunny at the mall, egg hunting.  Holidays are a little weird in our family.   We used to live too far away.  My side is usually not around - my sis and her two kids are in Chicago, my mom and grandma are (usually) in Puerto Rico.  On EC's side, mama fox sometimes works holidays, its hard to coordinate schedules.  One year we even went over to EC's parent's house to hunt eggs in their back yard and they were away for the weekend.  So we don't usually have many specific "traditions" that carry out year to year.  We just play it by ear.

This year's plan is to go celebrate in two weeks, up to EC's grandma's house - and most of his immediate family will be there, just one sister and her hubby can't make it.  The fab fox four will probably do egg dyeing and hunting this Sunday.  We got the ham during the week, so I'll have to get back to you on the culinary plans.  The Easter Bunny will probably be taking credit for bringing an assortment of stickers, small toys, apparel and maybe even a candy or two for the foxlets, using the baskets that they've gotten the last couple of years because they are still in awesome condition.  As for visiting said lagomorph* for pictures, not in this family.  Have you seen Donnie Darko's Frank?  *shudders*  I can't even bring myself to put the picture up on here.

* Lagomorph: any member of the mammalian order made up of the relatively well-known rabbits and hares (family Leporidae) and also the less frequently encountered pikas (family Ochotonidae)

What I will do is share some of my favorite photos of Easter's past (and present) from our little corner of the world:

2004 Pixie's first Easter - just wanted to play with the same eggs, not hunt for them.
2005 Why bother looking for more when she got her treat?
2006  Look what the Easter Bunny brought this year
2006 First year we did the rice crispy treat Peep nests - tweet tweet
2007 The year we borrowed EC's parents lawn

2009  ;D
2009 Pixie girl, or monkey girl
2009 We got grow your own butterflies as a gift and released them on Easter
2010, making our rice crispy Peep nests again



2010 playing Wii bowling, that's EC's grandma Muffy showing us her moves ;)
2011 We made a batch this year again, I found 5 yrs we've made these Peep tweets

Twilight Thursday: back to paper piecing

Well I finally managed to eek out some time to do some sewing.  A widdle bit.  I got one paper pieced block finished.  Woohoo!  I decided I wanted to do the book covers next.  So I downloaded and printed Cat's fabulous New Moon book cover pattern, which is officially called "Broken Petals".  Its funny after a long break from doing any paper piecing, I sat down and blanked on how to do it!  But fortunately, it's like riding a bicycle!  :clap:I really love paper piecing, it's very rhythmic and soothing.  And cheaper than therapy.  Sometimes.  So this is how it came out:
The background fabric is Moda Bistro Steam in Black.  I'd gotten a piece during an exchange way back in the days of working on Stephenie Meyer's quilt.  It's so yummy that I ordered 12 yards of it from Nana's House Quilt Shop. (@ $8.50 a yard, its still cheaper than therapy! :wink:)  They only have it in Expresso, Green, and Latte now.  Rambling Rose Quiltshop is the one I put on the link for black.  They have it for a little bit higher, but have it in black.  Plus the other colors I mentioned, and even Blue.  Anywho, all that yardage I ordered actually has a purpose this time, rather than just going to my stash.  I'm going to use in the quilt I make for my bed.  My Cal King bed.  Someday.  I actually have a pattern picked out for that, but that will be show and tell another day

Here is a closeup so you can (kinda) see the shimmery detail in the green and white fabrics.  The green is just a satiny material I had leftover from making little purses and stoles for my wedding.  I got it at Joanns but don't remember anything beyond that.  The white/offwhite feathery print fabric I picked up at the LQS (local quilt shop).  Unfortunately I don't have the selvage anymore.  It is similar to the Michael Miller Fairy Frost in Snow.  Of course I've tried time and time again to capture the look on camera, but I'm just not that good of a photographer.  If you want to get any Fairy Frost, the bestest place to order it from is Mary Jo's Cloth Store.  They have the best price, currently $7.39, and carry 117 colors!!!  (oh I see the glow in the dark is at $7.59)  The red is a batik I don't know what it is or where I got it.  (Gee, aren't I helpful!)

This was a really fun block to put together!  Definitely easier than the Twilight Forbidden Fruit book cover.  Not sure if that's because I've done more paper piecing since that one, or that it is easier.  Cat's patterns are very straightforward.  I did enlarge it from a 5" finished block to a 6" finished, as that's the size of all my other blocks.

So I redrafted my quilt, but I'm not sure what I'm going to do.  Here are two possible layouts.  I'm happy with the positions of each block now, but I'm concerned about spacing.  I originally thought to do each block butting up against the other, but I'm not sure I like that.  But I'm not convinced about adding sashing between each block.  I don't want the quilt to be bigger.  Plus I don't want to deal with the math. :lol:

So this is what my design wall looks like now.  1 more block down (plus I added the "I am Switzerland" quote to the shield).
Ooh, ooh, ooh, do you see that little section on the bottom left.  I just added that last week and am tickled pink.  My buddy Wanda brought me back this Twilight Apple Blackboard Vinyl Decal when she went up to Forks last year.  She's awesome that way.  It's been hiding in that closet to the right all this time.  I just wasn't sure where to put it.  But I recently rearranged my room and this is it's new home.  :flower:And the really cool thing is the pincushion right above it.  I got it from Cat for our New Years Exchange.  It's cute, has apples on it, and is a nice size and weight.  But I already have a pincushion that Elizabeth gave me last year at New Years Exchange. (hmmm...tradition in the making?)  Well Cat's pincushion happens to have a metal button on the bottom that sticks to the magnets on my magnetic strip!!!! SWEET!
Hah, it's 11:40!  It's still Thursday, so I made it!  Y'all have 20 minutes to read this on time. :wink:

A little Sweet Tweet

While I have a few minutes I thought I'd share a quick little project I did today. Nothing fancy, but Pixie loved it. I got her a plain wedgewood blue leotard a few weeks ago at a kids consignment store down the street. I thought it was a good coincidence cuz I'd bought her a lilac one that's almost exactly the same about 4 years ago at another kids consignment store. And now little Ariel is currently wearing that one. So they kinda match. ;) But they are both very plain in comparison to the leos they were wearing before.

So to add a little something I used some felt scrapbooking embellishments and just stitched a few on by hand. I love it when I can crossover hobbies. And when I actually use something in my stash! I think it came out cute, and now it's got something. Now I'll just add a couple to Ariel's when it gets laundered later this week. :)

we now interrupt your regular programming.....

That's how I felt these past two weeks.  All our normal routines have been interrupted.  Much going on, many new things happening.  It's all just taking lots of time and energy.  In the end rewarding, just tiring me out.  (and I could have skipped the foxlets and I getting sick.  again.  that needs to stop already!)

When it rains it pours.  A couple weeks ago we got an inch and half of rain in one day, causing a bit of flooding.  (darn it, I forgot to whip out the camera that time)  But then sun burst out and we've had a great beginning to Spring!  (don't hate, all you guys still stuck with winter weather, we get more rain tomorrow)  And we've had many new beginnings here in foxland. 

Sunday before last SIL #1 moved into her first home.  We went down (about an hour away) to help in the move.  She and her hubby have done a beautiful job of remodeling the very dated kitchen and installing new floors.  Mostly her hubby cuz I haven't mentioned yet that she's almost 7 months pregnant right now. :)  Her foxlet, is called Someday.  Has been called that for years.  Don't know yet if its the boy or girl kind.

Oh and a few weeks before that, we bought a house too.
It's for my mom and grandma. :)  It's 8 streets away. :D  It was a long process that started in September and I'm very happy it finally concluded, though now I've spent the last two weeks moving a few things over there every few days, and getting things set up.  And in the process doing some Spring Cleaning over here as well, going through closets, doing the bi-yearly clothing migraion, rearranging furniture.  If I'd had any energy or time to spare, I would have shampoo'd the carpets.  Now I have two houses worth to do! :faint:

Pixie moved up in gymnastics (it's incredible the things she can do now) and we changed both foxlets' class schedules last week.  Twice.  Now they have class on separate days.  Then my phone went all April Fools on me a day early and I had to research, buy, and set up a new one.  Which is good, and nice, but it still takes time.  I'm a high technology user, and my phone is no exception.  I need something that's fast and multitasks, so I went with the latest and greatest available at Verizon , the HTC Thunderbolt (pricey, but have had 12 yrs of great coverage).  Eeek, just noticed how dirty my old phone looks!  :scared: I clean my devices every couple days. Honestly.

Saturday EC went to pick up another new toy for me, the Koala Sewmate Plus IV.   About 10 yrs ago he bought a mechanism for lifting my sewing machine up and down, and I'd given him a picture of a Koala cabinet at that time, so that someday he could make me a sewing station.  I have made due with a folding table.  After having to set up two additional folding tables, that all wobbled and took up all the floor space in my room, where I could just barely squeeze out to get to the door, in order to quilt Ariel's Peep Quilt in Feb, I got to dreaming about a better sewing setup.  Then I googled Koala cabinets and found my dream station.  Then I asked if he would ever make me one.  He said "Probably not" and then I showed him my dream.  He said "Happy Birthday" and half hour later I was down at the local dealer ordering one up! ;D  That was a month ago.  I finally have it all set up and I'll show and tell all about that later.  Anyway, right after he brought it home and I unwrapped it, I had to wait to play as I had other plans that day.  I drove up to my MIL's house 25 min away, picked up a computer armoire, drove a little further to SIL #2's new apartment, and helped her assemble it while her 6 1/2 yr old foxlet and my two played together.  Oh by the way, she's 7 months preggo too!  Her foxlet, the boy kind we're told, is called C2 (for child 2).  MIL and I are doing her baby shower this Saturday, and I picked out the theme and I'm all excited.

While I was gone 6 hrs on that trip, EC was busy with putting pavers down in our side yard.   We started landscaping about a year ago, and I'm sure I'll be showing and telling all about that someday.  The hardscape is almost all done, all the dirt is ready waiting grass seed, some baby trees are in, and raised planters are constructed and ready for veggie seeds.  Can't wait to just sit back and enjoy it soon.

And yesterday I got another shiny new toy.  This one is big, and I can't help but stroke it and giggle every time I pass by it. ;D  My old fridge still works.  It just went to my mom's house.  She needs a fridge so we took this opportunity to upgrade.  And this was a clearance model, so it cost not much more than our old one when we bought it 12 years ago!  I'd been letting our food run out so that it wouldn't be too much emptying the old one, but still spent several hours yesterday in the exchange.  Got groceries today and let me tell you, never before have I had so much fun putting groceries away! teehee...


So, we got two new baby foxlets coming in a couple months, my mommy and grandma will be living near us soon, I got a few new toys, my foxlets are keeping me on my toes, foxden is looking spiffy, and Spring Cleaning is in full swing.   Life is pretty busy.  But happy!  LIFE IS GOOD!  :flower:


PS.  I did get to do a tiny tiny bit of sewing, so hopefully will be showing and telling soon.