Thursday, February 18, 2010

New Eyes

I had to update my eyeglass prescription so I decided to update my frames too.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

One Hundred Eleven Over Fifty Eight

This is the time of year when I have my yearly physicals from two different doctors, including blood workups, x-rays, updating prescriptions, and the dreaded mamogram. It's always nice to know that the body parts I still have left are in good working order:)  My blood pressure has always been low. In earlier years the nurse would bring in another machine to recheck, thinking that hers must be broken!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Kitchen Shelves

I can finally say that the kitchen is DONE. Two shelves hung and a bit of grout was all it took to complete. It's taken an additional three months, but that seems to be how it goes. Once you move in, it's hard to get back to finishing.

 A fun place for these old pitchers.

 A home for some of my Watt pottery collection.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Matty's Birthday and Repurposed Wool

We have more birthdays in February than any other month.  Most of the family birthdays are lumped into about a one month time period - from January 19-February 20 (Jared, Hazel, Ezra, my mother, Shaury, Matt and Dave!)


Mike and I took Matt to lunch today at Cafe Rio's. I forgot to take a picture, so I pulled this one off his facebook page.




I love working with wool and found a super buy at Savers this afternoon. Everything was half off today. So I picked up quite a few 100% wool sweaters for between $2 and $3 each.


I will felt them by putting them in the washer with a few tennis balls, hot water and detergent. The agitation will break down the fibers and is the first step to "felting" wool. After placing in the dryer the pieces will be ready to be used. Sometimes these two steps have to be repeated a few times.


 I plan on making a few more puppets.



Sunday, February 14, 2010

Shaury's 31


Today was Shaury's 31st birthday. We enjoyed yummy cheescake, played some wii games and had a good visit.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Vancouver Winter Olympics

I love watching the Winter Olympics. I especially enjoy the human interest stories. This year brings back memories of when they were hosted here in Utah and I was teaching SEM at Clinton Elementary. I remember meeting with the principal to propose creating a course in which all students who would be attending one or more of the events would be able to attend classes and learn the history of the Olympics and the event they would be attending so that they would be more prepared when they actually attended an event. We also had triva games going on and other activities. It was very rewarding to watch them at the events and hear their comment on things they had learned in class. I thought it might be fun to look through my collection of Olympic pins - if I can ever find them!

 Apollo Ono


 The size of the skis has to do with the size of the skier.
I thought it might be fun to look through my collection of Olympic pins, if I can ever find them. But I did run across my 2002 Olympic quilt. Each person in my quilt group created one of the icons, then we all traded so we all had one of each. We were even invited to have them displayed in the Salt Lake Capitol during the Olympics..

Friday, February 12, 2010

Good Luck, Nate!

The stepson of one of our administrative secretaries, Nate Roberts, is participating in the Freestyle Olympics on Sunday.



The opening ceremonies tonight were absolutely amazing. My favorite was an acrobat who performed an aerial ballet over a prairie to Joni Mitchell's song, "Both Sides Now." I had to download the remastered version to my IPOD.


I was amazed at the imagination and creativity of the opening ceremonies.