Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Everything is coming up roses...






and gardenias and geraniums and lavender and lilacs and ground lilies and...well, you get the picture. Our garden, which first suffered from a freeze or two last winter and the a drought of sorts, is loving the humidity and the rain we have been getting. Our rosemary, oregano, tarragon and basil are thriving and the lemons on our little tree are getting fatter and a bit more yellow, pulling the branches towards the earth.

We are still doing daily battle with our tiny ants around the lip of the pool but our too friendly neighborhood black racer seems to have moved on. We were not terribly hospitable to him/her. She did so enjoy watching us swim from the gardenia bush but I think the thrill is gone as we have not seen her in over a week. Pulling up the ground cover near the bush may have helped too.

We are hoping to get the paver guys back this winter to finish the work on the front porch and redo some of the pavers around the pool that need some sand shoring. Company coming in Sept/maybe Oct/and November, plus over the holidays so want to get big projects done around visits or put off until next Spring.

Hope everything in your corner of the world is coming up roses too....

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Boy! was Fia surprised.







When Frank asked Susie to help him plan a surprise party for Fia, she asked me to help. Mostly what I ended up doing was being the balloon lady and offer a couple of suggestions and dear Susie did all the rest. And it was a great success. Over the course of the afternoon, about 30 different people stopped by to help Fia celebrate. Miss Vickie was there herself and gave us the covered band platform to use until the band showed up as it was sprinkling a little now and then. The weather, other than the sprinkles, was cool and we had a nice breeze. Happy Birthday dear Fia!

Monday, August 17, 2009

It's Here! The September KnK Club kit....





What a bright, cheerful kit G-a and Sonia composed for this month! Way to go gals. I love the colors and all the goodies in the kit. I have created these two layouts, started another and finished a card and I only got the kit on Thurs. This is a kit that almost scraps itself. I'll be using every last drop of the this one for sure.

(I'll post some of the pics from yesterday's surprise birthday party tomorrow for those who were there or who are interested). Have great day!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

A special day

HAPPY SECOND ANNIVERSARY TO KIT N KABOODLE KIT COMPANY...WAY TO GO GERRI-ANNE AND SONIA!

Saturday, August 15, 2009

From our friend Chuck






Our friends, Chuck and Linda, do mission work with their church in Jamaica two or three times a year. One of the areas in which they work is in conjunction with an orphanage. What I did not know was that when children are designated to an orphanage in Jamaica, they can not be adopted. The orphanage Chuck and Linda are associated with through their mission is in need of assistance. Chuck is doing a fund raiser and the details follow in the email he sent us this week. Do as your heart tells you...and thanks for reading.

FROM CHUCK ADAMS:
I need Help.

I’d like to ride the Katy again, from Sedalia to St. Charles, as a fund raiser for our Jamaica Missouri Partnership. I did it last year and raised over $200. This year I’d like to try to raise $400 or more. I have a target goal in mind- a new computer for the children at Pringle Children’s Home near Carron Hall in Jamaica.
So, here is the plan. I will take my bike on the train to Sedalia. Ride to Booneville. Ride to Jefferson City, and then ride to Hermann. The next week, after a little rest, I will ride from Hermann to Augusta and then finish by riding to St. Charles. God willing.
So, how can you help. Please pledge a donation to give me the moral support and impetus to do the ride. I need some help with changing inertia to a moving force rather than a sedentary force on the sofa.
If you can help please send a check to
Missouri Mid South Conference --United Church of Christ
411 E. Lockwood Ave.
St. Louis, Mo. 63119 Attn. Laura
And please let Laura know the check is for the Jamaica Missouri Partnership.

What do you get out of this? Hopefully we get a slimmer Chuck. And, if you request it, a picture of me and my bike (frameable) somewhere scenic on the Katy Trail, and the satisfaction of knowing that you helped me and a bunch of kids in Jamaica. That’s the most important part- Helping Jamaican kids.

I completed the first 3 days of the ride. Aug. 11,12, 13. Help me finish next week.

Chuck Adams- ca6853@fidnet.com

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Never too early for Halloween ...





I've had this hinged shadow box for a month or so now and I've been waiting patiently for the muse to come visit again. I thought about birds (yep, still workin my way out of that obsession)but took a pass. Then, the other day, I was blog hopping and came across a gal who loves H'ween even more than I do. She has set up a blog just about the holiday and is knee deep in memories and preparations. When I can find her blog again, I'll post it as I would like to thank her for the inspiration to use the shadow box for a H'ween decor item.

FOUND THE BLOG: http://betshalloween.blogspot.com/

The shadow box is about 2 inches deep and measures 10 1/4 x 12 inches. It has an attached easel on the back and I picked it up on sale for 9.95 at Tues Morning (love that store). The front is hinged and stays closed with magnets. Now I wish I had also bought the one in white.

I bought the tiny lights at a craft store and downloaded the haunted house from a free on line site. The witch and her cat perched on the tree limb are from a vintage postcard a friend sent my aunt in the late 40s.

I still have the pumpkin to do that sits on the front porch and would like to back light it as well. Tomorrow is another day and for now... I like it! I am also putting these on my altered art blog as it is starving! lol.

Thanks for looking. Click on the photos to see each one larger.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

What do you get when you....







take twigs, Golden Gel Medium, a spider web transparency, Stickles, a vintage postcard, a free clip art download, Pearlescent watercolors, a thin sheet of tin, glass etching gel and a frame?

Well, we shall find out.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Funny what makes us laugh



We get our paper early in the morning and usually read it right after our bike ride. Yesterday, our routine was a bit different and E brought it in right away. "Look at this and tell me what you read," he says to me. I had to do a double take. Talk about irony as the ad over the headline caused it to speak more accurately than the real one did. Charlie was a sh_tty hurricane for sure.

We were lucky living in Ft. Myers as the hurricane struck 17 miles north of us and the residue of the storm passing that close to us caused so much damage in our area and what happened to those poor people further north of us was horrific.

We had only been in our new house for about 7 or 8 months when E, who is an avid news and weather watcher, made a trip to Home Depot or Lowe's for ply wood and began nailing us in. We had been warned by my step dad to stock up on propane for the grill and food and water so, when the storm turned with only two or so hours notice, we were as prepared as we could be.

We attended our first pre hurricane party that morning, roaming the couple of streets of our development with neighbors helping others secure their homes and drinking bloody mary's hosted by a sorority sister of my daughters who lived down the street. We watched our 5 inch battery operated bl/wt t.v. in the inside bathroom on dining room chairs as the storm grew closer and closer. The cats huddled in the shower.

It was during this storm and it's aftermath we learned the true meaning of 'good neighbors'. We grilled breakfast and supper with Ed and Deb every day while the electric was out, swam in the increasingly green pool to cool off with the people in our community and were served hot coffee every morning by the one guy in the neighborhood who had a generator.

We woke the next morning after Charlie to find one of our palms blown down across the road and a huge tree on top of our lanai. What woke us was the sound of multiple chain saws at work on the tree to remove it so we could get out. The younger guys in the neighborhood had formed a brigade to assist each homeowner in whatever way they could. E joined them. We were without electricity for five days which was minor compared to some who lost it for months. The last day our food would stay good, we all gathered grills of all makes and models into our drive way and had a massive bbq. Everyone brought what they could and the feast was amazing. The fellowship even more s.

Out of adversity, we formed lasting friendships with some of these neighbors and forever memories with all. This headline brought all this flooding back.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Lovely day on the river...







Ever since E discovered the River House Reef and Grill in Palmetto and we went to lunch there for our anniversary, we knew we wanted to let Janet and Bob know about it. They live (half the year) not too far away on Anna Maria Island. The food is fresh and tasty, the view lovely and it is just their kind of place we thought. To test this out, when Janet mentioned a ways back that they were heading down to AMI from Pennsylvania for a week, we booked a date.

We had a pool warming gift for them and I had found a tea pot (Janet collects them) shaped like a cup cake (Janet makes them lots)for her belated b'day. Giving gifts in person sure beats mailing them.

The guys had been wanting to discuss our next get together this coming winter. It is our turn to host and Bob wants to learn more about the local sponge industry. The last time we got together the boys cooked non stop for us while Janet and I sat on their balcony and watched the day go by. The guys (one a 'chef' and the other a baker) worked together like a well oiled machine, bobbing and weaving in and out, cooking and cleaning without a single mishap. This is amazing as they had never cooked together before.

I recommend the flatbreads at River House. E was not that thrilled with my seafood one as he thought the basil pesto a bit bitter...I loved it. We all got something different and agreed the food is worth the drive.

Til next time, pals.

Off this morning to yoga with Sandy. Hope everyone has a great day!

Sunday, August 09, 2009

Off on an adventure

today. We're biking first and taking care of some laundry and yard work.

My friend, Sandy, and I are headed to her club on Monday for another session of yoga before she leaves for hurricane season (and Ireland).Thanks Sandy and I hope I don't fall off the tread mill first; I've never been on one in my life.

I am finding more and more people who love this form of exercise. According to my scale, 9 lbs. to goal weight and I'd like to stay a couple under the 155lb.s that was set as goal. My 'cute' clothes are starting to fit again and I even squeezed into a couple of pairs of capris that Kristen had...lol.

Off and biking,

have a great one!

Saturday, August 08, 2009

EEEK...forgot to post my layouts from




yesterday's reveal at KnKclub.com. This is my second and last reveal for this kit. I've has such fun working with the product and my tech was a dream to write. Thanks G-a, you and Sonia put together some amazing kits!

Welcome to the Weekend

Our Friday was lovely: no Green Market since the days have been changed due to summer heat but we did have a nice stroll around Dunedin and watched part of a dedication stone to the military heroes. We went to Peggy O'Neal's for an early lunch, followed by a visit to our favorite nursery, Earthscrapes Garden Room on alt. 19 and may have found the arbor for the front porch to afford us a bit more privacy and provide some more shade. The manager is checking for us on matching waist high fence. We'd have to clear this with the architectural committee here as this is rod iron rather than the white plastic everyone else has.

Had a blast at the RR crop. Should Linda, Gerri-anne and Lisa every go into cahoots to present a scrappy event together...look out Tampa. These women know scrapping and know what it takes to make a crop not just good but great. It was good to reconnect with some of the RR gals and to catch up with everything. Lisa has a great sale on and boxes and boxes of new stuff coming in. I'm meeting Jean there on Wed. (supposidly to see her T. Collins projects) but we're also hopeful to get a sneak peek. I did make a bit of progress on my notebooks and, after a few more stamp sessions should have 5 of the 10 completed.

Those of you who were asking about my vintage pen nibs, ink bottles and giant old camera stamp, Artful Illusions (http://www.mrsolearysart.com/). Kip and I discovered them at the last Stamp Fest. Oh, and I heard Stamp Fest has moved locations this year and will be held in Feb....too excited. Hoping this company will be there again.

Also heard from the new owner that the creative festival usually held in ST. Mary's Ga will be back in 2010...are we in Dawn? If anyone else is interested, you are welcome. Miami Dawn and I have been talking about this for eons. I'll post details when they become available.
We drove through St. Mary's on our way to Savannah and it is the cutest little town on the river filled with lovely old homes, many of which are B&Bs, darling shops and lots of fun restaurants...we ate on the front porch of one facing the river...lovely!

So, biking with E this morning followed by yoga at the community center and then pool time if it doesn't rain...hope whatever your plans, your day is a good one.

And a wave to LIsa, Jean, Natalie and Jackie et al for a warm welcome at the crop.

Friday, August 07, 2009

Lobsters and Shrimp and Soup...oh my!





E is in his element when he knows we have people coming over for supper. He has spent the day tap dancing around the kitchen in his little size 14 Crocs creating the most amazing Carribean Black Bean soup...a dollop of sour cream on the top and a few cilantro springs for presentation and ooh ooh...the perfect accompaniment for what Suzie and Justin brought over last night to share...fresh caught Fl. lobster and shrimp right off the boat. And, they cleaned and cooked them for us too! Justin fixed the shrimp on skewers with a blend of Jamaican spices and the lobster tails with a garlic aioli and we chowed down. E had finished off the meal for us with his infamous apricot brownies. (these are the ones the Book Club girls fell in love with when the meeting was at my house) I figure roughly about a gazillion WW points last night but sometimes ya just have to give in to the temptation. I wouldn't have wanted to insult our guests now....

We're off to the Green Market in Dunedin today. I just love looking at all the pretty veggies ad we are out of tomatoes. Tonight is the crop at Ruban Rouge. Local gals, check out Lisa's blog for some news: she is moving the crop room back into the store and has the back room filled with 75% off stuff to clear the way for new product! This is the last crop in the crop room. Meeting a couple of pals there.

Hope your Friday is a good one!

Thursday, August 06, 2009

One day closer to the weekend...






Not much on the agenda for today: finish my second layout for KNK (my second reveal is tomorrow), clean up AGAIN in this room, try to get to the Fed Ex guy for mailings that didn't get done yesterday, move some laundry and hope for some sunshine for a dip in the pool, helping to plan a party with another friend who is staying for supper.

Looking forward to seeing the gals at RR Friday. Meeting a pal at five and then the crop. I am playing middle man on some Glimmer Mist and have some lovely colors for a certain person.

I did find some bargains at Tues. Morning. It along with Big Lots, TJMaxx, Beall's outlets and HOme Goods are my must go to stores. I have been wanting to try oil pastels for the longest time but found them expensive even with coupons so was delighted when I ran across these at Tues. Morning: Green Art. 20 pastels for 1.99 and 12 acrylic tubes for 2.99 (portable for crops). Wish me luck.

The other three pictures are of Pam and I trying on sun glasses in Dunedin during her visit right before CHA and of my buddy, Chris, working on one of Provo Crafts great make n takes. And yes, she completely finished the project and no, I did not! lol

Found a Sat. am yoga class here in town and will call on that today. I bought the mat so am committed (or rather should be! lol). Wish me luck.

Good thoughts for my son in law's mother as she starts her treatments for leukemia...all prayers gratefully accepted.

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Ants in our pants and frogs in our clogs

Well, not really. The ants are surrounding the rim of the pool and are giving us a good fight. We spray one area and they move to another and then back when the spray is gone. Off to Home Depot today to find something else to use. And then to keep the cats off the lanai while the stuff does its job.

And, as for the frogs, these are tiny tiny froggies or toads and the same ones that invaded our yard last year. Must be a seasonal thing. Last year, there were so many that it looked like the side yard was moving. We were scooping them out of the pool by the dozens. They came up from the woods, migrated down the side yard to the front and onto the street which pretty much ended the story. And now (like in a scary movie) "They'rrrrrreeeee baaaaaack!"

Errands, errands and more errands to run today: bank, Home Depot, Home Goods (to replace a cat-ostropic broken dining room table center piece bowl), Bealls for clearance sale plus an additional 15% discount for us old farts, and hopefully our monthly Pay Day Let's Eat Out lunch!


Ok, Linda and all you Greg Iles fans, I am hooked...what book next? Only half way through this one but getting worried I'll finish it before I have the next in hand.

Hope you all have a great day.

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Our cats have it sooooo rough...






We fold our laundry and sort on our bed. I use to have a laundry room with a large enough surface to do this but no longer so the bed has become the place. And it has been Goof's favorite place to take a nap. As soon as the first load is down on the bed, he carefully selects an area where he can shed on the most dark clothes as possible yet still surround himself with my underwear (the cat has a fetish for shoes too btw). He burrows in to the warm clothes, pulling them over on himself, arranging them to his pleasure and then spend the majority of the day doing everything in his power to keep us from putting the clothes away. He has sharp claws which aid him in his defense of his 'fortress'. I finally resorted to the no fail way of making him move...I put ice in his water dish and rattled the food bag in the kitchen. By the time he was done chowing down, I had things put away. I wish I had taken a picture of the look he gave me when he discovered my misdeed...not a pretty sight.

We've got a ride, my WW meeting, some yard work (my roses are going ballistic), and a swim on our agenda. I am reading a great book by Greg Iles called Blood Memory and can read that on my raft.

I have to make a Fed EX run either today or tomorrow. I need to get Kath her MoJo sauce, Chris her stuff from CHA and send off some things a former guest left here as we have bought pullout bins for under the guest room bed and these other things are taking up that space.

Off and running (er, ah biking...way to hot today to run...suppose to feel like 100 before long). Hope your day is a good one.

Monday, August 03, 2009

August kit at KNK




I know I say this every month but this kit is one of my favorites and, as always, is jammed full of wonderful goodies. The thing I had the most fun with was the tiny house. I love how you can either make it into a bird house or make it into a 'people' house. I am having such fun with this kit. (www.knkclub.com)

Sunday, August 02, 2009

Quick Post

It is official...I have a summer cold. Heading to napville and hoping my nose stops running! Hate, hate, hate summer colds. Tomorrow is another day and the sun will shine, the palms wave,the waves gently roll upon the shore. My honey will kiss me good morning and all will be well. Sweet dreams all.

Saturday, August 01, 2009

Things in perspective....

two friends of mine lost a relative today...a young child and that has made me think. My daughter and her husband are trying so very hard to have a child and my sister is recovering from lung cancer, I lost my 4 favorite relatives in 5 years...so, here is my Declaration of Independence:

I am 62 years old and old enough to know better! If I want that 'extra' glass of wine, deal with it ! If you don't like what I write on my blog or on a mb...don't read it. Do not email me or pm me with your assesssments of my inadequacies. I know my faults and reminders are redundant.

I declare today henceforth a "do not bully me" life. I am a people pleaser but my wise and always honest E has said...just tell____________ to F off and get a life.

I will not tolerate crudstrictive crapicism (as one pal of mine calls it). If you have an issue with me, email me or get over it. You have the ability to not read what I write. I am done with emails that start, "I thought you were a better person"

Deal with it...I am human and prone to error but am so very tired of being reminded of my faults....didn't someone once say something about glass houses and he who is w/o sin? hmmmmmm

So, this is my Declaration of Independence and if it offends you...so be it! I am too old to make nice anymore. I have far too few days left to make you happy... my kids, my honey and the ones (you know who you are)who know who I am and love me still are the only ones I care about....all else will go to spam!

Have a great night...over and out!

"They" say one picture is worth a thousand words...







I am not half the photographer my friend kipper is so if you want some great pics from CHA, head on over to her blog (see side list). I was drawn time and time again back to G45's booth (omg...lovely luscious and Stacy Cohen rocks!), Pink Paisley
and Harmonie! So, the whole 5 days, I only took 68 photos...guess I was having too much fun, huh? Will post a couple more tomorrow. (The Timmy pic is for you, Barb!)

CHA Recap

Wow! Feel like I have been gone forever. I thought I was going to have to formally introduce myself to my honey! lol. We got in from Orlando after a 3 hour drive (it generally only takes 1.5 from my house) fighting rain and rush hour traffic at both ends but we made it safe and sound. Two friends from the east coast (Roz and Kelcey) met us at my house and we all headed to the Sponge docks and ate at Mikinos across from the river. I truly believe we were all way too tired to even eat. The food was great but our eyes all seemed to be too big for our tummies.

The house Sonia found for us in Orlando was wonderful. We each had our own beds and there was a pool to boot. And yesterday, before Chris has to go to the airport to return to Ill.,she spotted a little gator swimming in the pond behind the rental house. The only problem with the house was that it did not have internet and we had to go up to the club house use our laptops.

CHA itself was both good and bad...good because of the smaller size and fewer vendors buyers got more individual attention and the lines for make n takes where you can test the products were tons shorter than in Chicago last year. It was bad in that it was a true reflection of our economy. The booths all seemed smaller, the product releases less but G-a and Sonia found some lovely new items to include in upcoming kits for KnKclub.com There are a couple of new companies to keep an eye on: Harmonie, based out of Canada (acrylics and stamps taken to a whole new level) and Niki Sivils whose bright and cherry paper lines are just what is need in these times. My attention was grabbed by SEI, of coure, and G45. SEI 's foiled papers and the little red birds...be still my heart and G45...yum!

I took 3 of my 4 classes. The one at 10:30 on Monday was a bit of a blur. Claudine Helmsmith (sp) always does a great teaching job and the STudio line of paints is amazing. I also got a big jar of multi-media stuff which could soon become my very favorite product for paper to canvas,wood, etc. My second class was the next day at 7 am and was by Melodie (?). The class was a trifle on the chaotic side as the instructor did not have the prototype and have quickly made another which did not follow either the papers we were given nor the printed instructions. Half way through the class we were told to just "go ahead and stamp". The poor woman at the end of our row was having a bit of a melt down when nothing seemed to match and she wanted an exact duplicate. Kip, you did not miss anything! Play with the kit as I know you can do much better that what I was given.

The G45/Twinkling Ink class was at 7pm that same day. I dropped Pam off at the ACOT cocktail party, had one beer, and headed off to class. These are two of my very favorite classes and while we were given amazing products (and in all our classes this was true), the presentation was disorganized and lacked continuity. We were told that CHA gave the vendors' shippers the wrong address and that all the class room supplies had been returned.and that, after being tracked down, had just arrived in time for that class. While we waited for the first fifteen minutes of class for instructions to be printed off for the project, we were given a history of the company and how Twinkling Ink was developed. I had to leave early to pick up Pam at the party but Roz, Kelcey, and Sonia bravely carried on. Another project to be finished at leisure.

Pam and I circled Orlando for about two hours going down ever road possible in the exact opposite direction of the one we needed to be. When we cruised by Disney World for the second time, which turned out to be miles and miles from where we were staying, we did like ET and called home. Pam swore she saw a "Welcome to Wisconsin" sign and heard cows but I think it was just a hallucination. She was navigating in a strange city for both of us and I suppose me being night blind also contributed to the problem. Thankfully G-a and Kelcey talked us through a return to where we should be. At one point we were seriously considering renting a cheap motel room until first light! lol I am convinced that the girls laughter at the house over our misfortune was the homing device that got up home.

Both Pam and Kip tried out the swimming pool, and Chris and I dangled our feet while we had our first coffee together in the morning. Chris got in from Ill the night of our marathon road trip but had stayed up to say hello. I met some of the DT from Scrap Gal, a very nice and friendly message board and many, many of the fun gals from ACOT, along with Penny, Jack Flash an Suzanne who, in addition to Roz and Kelcey were guests of KnKclub. These women along with the DT were on a mission to try make n takes and see how compatible products were for our kits. Not all things ship easily or work well with others and we did find some cool things to suggest with a wide variety of tastes which is great!. The more input G-a and Sonia have, the more versatile the kits and the more appeal they have to a wider audience. These two woman, along with Pat their rep, and assisted by Chris with her sharp eye, have some amazing things to share. We have a mystery guest designer that is going to blow the socks off all of us

I have reached a few conclusions:
1. 5 days is far too long for me at an event like this. Last year, I was only able to stay in Chicago for 3 days and I think that is a much better time frame for me. After the 3rd. day lack of sleep kicked in and down time on the floor seemed to stretch out far too much esp. when it is followed by periods of frenzy shopping and looking

2. Two of the women on our team I only get to see once a year: our DT lead, Pam, and our Card Designer, Chris. I chat with these women lots on line often daily and we have formed a friendship over time (I've know Pam for about 5 years online and Chris over 2 having been on various mbs and dts with them both) but nothing beats face to face. We tried to spend as much time as possible together. And so, pals...til we meet again next year!

3. Our guests were amazing. Kelcey has an incredible sense of direction (unlike me and Pam ! lol) and helped me get Pam to the airport without a hitch. Roz and Kelcey were a joy to do make n takes with our last full day at CHA and helped pass time while G-a, Sonia and Chris made mad dashes to meet with vendors and place orders. We missed you Jill and your eye for goodies as well. Hope all is ok with Tink!

And on to the Consumer's Show: to me it was like a giant flea market. While several of the booths were the same set up (Provo showing the UDO and the Gypsy and doing similar demos and make n takes), many vendors were selling discount products from previous years. Lots of local lss had booths and I love Scrapbook Shoppe (love Julie the owner) and Violettes had to be my two favorites. I did make a couple of small purchases at Crafty for some altered art stuff I want to make. Over all, I think the Consumers' Show has possibility and potential but it needs to look less rag tag (perhaps move the kids play area out of the center and better align the rows. There were tons of women there and they were buying and buying.

So, it is good to be home! Sweet! Home! I'll try to get some pics up on my blog ASAP. Love to all and I missed you!