I often get asked how I do all I do...and it is true.... I am always doing something. However, between the doing... I do take time for being and that is what keeps me going. Come travel through just a few of the activities I've "done" in the past few days while I was away from blogging:
While driving to the Post Office to ship international packages, I stopped and took notice of what the Flamingos were doing. They are all gathered under a tree and they are planting some very pretty flowers.
After the Post Office I went to pick up my co-workers from their Lego Camp. I stopped to watch the pleasure and joy they had in their accomplishments at camp. Then, back to doing....
Make dinner, find the boys baseball uniforms and fill water bottles, run down and pack orders to be shipped out the following day....gather the troops and head to the boys baseball games....yes, both had games at the same time on two different fields. I spent the evening walking between each boys game. I forgot my camera when I walked down to Aaron's game so I didn't snap a pix of him playing.
After baseball, come home feed the boys their second dinner of the evening. Yes, they eat light between 10am and 7pm and then they eat the rest of the evening...they are funny like that.
Now it is 8:30pm...Aaron knows that is the best time for fishing...so off to the pond I go. I was thoroughly enjoying the cool evening and watching him pull in the fish. (we put them back...no way I'm cleaning any of those things...yucky)
This is an example of what I call Marketing! This woman had washed out the containers that her coffee and butter had come in and put them nicely in a bag and was selling them....yes....selling them. Another of my favorites was the plastic silverware from fast food joints. They were nicely placed on a table and yes...they were also for sale. I think the all time best was the ice cream sticks above the plastic silverware....if you look at the second photo closely...you'll see a plastic bag filled with sticks from Dove Ice Cream treats. Either the woman or her family had eaten all the Ice Cream and then were selling us their sticks. She was a lovely woman too and this was all done with sincerity.....INGENIOUS....why didn't I think of that? I'm thinking about taking all of our old underwear and putting them in plastic bags and writing "dusting cloths" on the outside and putting them in my next garage sale....ROFL. What a fun afternoon :)
You are looking at all the treasures the boys purchased for their Daddy for his birthday. They were so proud and gave each gift with such joy. Rick was beaming with joy as he received each gift too....oh is was fun to see. He did indeed need a new golf ball retriever thingie so that was a real find at $1.00. Zach chose the wooden mask and the bobble head pen for Dad's desk at work. Aaron found the mini Tabasco bottles and though his Dad would just love them and the skeleton too. The real gem was the putting thing that you plug in and put your golf ball into. If you make it in...the ball pops back out at you so you can put again. Aaron asked the man if he would take 50cents instead of a dollar....it was hysterical watching him doing his wheeling and dealing. Think of all the fun we would have missed had we gone to the mall and bought a shirt.
While I'm running here and there I always have my little treasure bag with me. What's in my treasure bag you ask?
These are some of my favorite here....aren't they so fun? These are all smaller than a quarter. People ask me what are you doing and when I tell them they can't believe it. Mary Jane taught me English Paper Piecing and this was the size I made in my first lesson. So what do you think I've continued to do? Yep...I make them all the same size...LOL. It never occurred to me to make them larger.....I'm funny that way....go ahead...you can laugh too.
Do ya'all know how to do English Paper Piecing? I always assume everyone knows how so I have never entertained the idea of a tutorial because I thought it was common knowledge until some of the gals at guild asked me to show them what I was doing. If you want me to do a little tutorial....just let me know in the comments below.
If you are still reading...THANKS for walking along with me in the last couple of days!!!
Smiles,
Kelly
PS...the brownies were amazing....forgot to mention that earlier :)
While driving to the Post Office to ship international packages, I stopped and took notice of what the Flamingos were doing. They are all gathered under a tree and they are planting some very pretty flowers.
After the Post Office I went to pick up my co-workers from their Lego Camp. I stopped to watch the pleasure and joy they had in their accomplishments at camp. Then, back to doing....
Make dinner, find the boys baseball uniforms and fill water bottles, run down and pack orders to be shipped out the following day....gather the troops and head to the boys baseball games....yes, both had games at the same time on two different fields. I spent the evening walking between each boys game. I forgot my camera when I walked down to Aaron's game so I didn't snap a pix of him playing.
After baseball, come home feed the boys their second dinner of the evening. Yes, they eat light between 10am and 7pm and then they eat the rest of the evening...they are funny like that.
Now it is 8:30pm...Aaron knows that is the best time for fishing...so off to the pond I go. I was thoroughly enjoying the cool evening and watching him pull in the fish. (we put them back...no way I'm cleaning any of those things...yucky)
Both Aaron and I were marveling at the beautiful evening sky.
9:30 -10:00 get cleaned up and ready for bed....and then I have the choice to sit down and write a blog post or just relax....that night...I chose to relax....ahhhhh.
Thursday was full of much the same except Thursday night Waldo and I headed to Bowling Green for our guild meeting.
Denise, a guild member, had made this smock last year. The challenge was to re-design one of those smocks worn for mammograms. I laughed and laughed....I love her smock. How could you not laugh if you walked in for your mammogram and that was the smock you were handed? Thank you Denise for the laughter. The program that evening was wonderful too....which had nothing to do with this smock by the way.
Friday Morning:
Aaron's agenda was to make his Daddy some brownies for his birthday. Without any help ....he did everything except put the batter into a pan and turn the oven on. I never even asked or checked if he followed the directions....I figured it was his gift to his Daddy....I'd just put it in the oven.
Then pack orders, answer e-mails and wrap orders for shipping before the mail man arrives. Then off to get Daddy some birthday gifts. Where do the boys want to shop? Garage sales...where else. How could I say no that that one.
While on our journey we walked past some beautiful flowers and some lovely homes. Aaron carried his wallet in his hand while Zachary walked around with a
gallon size zip lock bag filled with his change and a few dollars. A real site for sure! The boys were given a few free treasures from a few of the folks having garage sales yesterday.
The next four pix were taken at the same garage sale. I sort of took them surreptitiously....
This is an example of what I call Marketing! This woman had washed out the containers that her coffee and butter had come in and put them nicely in a bag and was selling them....yes....selling them. Another of my favorites was the plastic silverware from fast food joints. They were nicely placed on a table and yes...they were also for sale. I think the all time best was the ice cream sticks above the plastic silverware....if you look at the second photo closely...you'll see a plastic bag filled with sticks from Dove Ice Cream treats. Either the woman or her family had eaten all the Ice Cream and then were selling us their sticks. She was a lovely woman too and this was all done with sincerity.....INGENIOUS....why didn't I think of that? I'm thinking about taking all of our old underwear and putting them in plastic bags and writing "dusting cloths" on the outside and putting them in my next garage sale....ROFL. What a fun afternoon :)
You are looking at all the treasures the boys purchased for their Daddy for his birthday. They were so proud and gave each gift with such joy. Rick was beaming with joy as he received each gift too....oh is was fun to see. He did indeed need a new golf ball retriever thingie so that was a real find at $1.00. Zach chose the wooden mask and the bobble head pen for Dad's desk at work. Aaron found the mini Tabasco bottles and though his Dad would just love them and the skeleton too. The real gem was the putting thing that you plug in and put your golf ball into. If you make it in...the ball pops back out at you so you can put again. Aaron asked the man if he would take 50cents instead of a dollar....it was hysterical watching him doing his wheeling and dealing. Think of all the fun we would have missed had we gone to the mall and bought a shirt.
While I'm running here and there I always have my little treasure bag with me. What's in my treasure bag you ask?
Scraps of fabric, paper hexies and needle and thread of course. Weather I'm watching a baseball game or sitting at a guild meeting.....doing anything where my hands are free....I stitch hexies. I have hundreds and hundreds of hexies.
Do ya'all know how to do English Paper Piecing? I always assume everyone knows how so I have never entertained the idea of a tutorial because I thought it was common knowledge until some of the gals at guild asked me to show them what I was doing. If you want me to do a little tutorial....just let me know in the comments below.
If you are still reading...THANKS for walking along with me in the last couple of days!!!
Smiles,
Kelly
PS...the brownies were amazing....forgot to mention that earlier :)
I like your idea for the used underwear for the garage sale. LOL. Your post sounds like a great way to spend a couple of days. I especially like the activities with your co-workers. The brownie baker seems to really be enjoying himself.
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I would love a tutorial on the little hexies. Sounds like something fun to do inbetween projects!
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy working with hexies. Not that I ever took a class, but I'd like to see you write a tutorial whenever you find the time. Thanks!
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I remember those days, kids, crafting and everything else, and never ran out of energy.
ReplyDeleteI always had the kids help me with cooking and when I crafted, they got their own projects to do, to keep them busy. Those are really small hexies, I haven't done them that small, but might try some.
Debbie
Thanks Kelly for taking us along on your very busy day. That is one of the most unusual garage sales I have ever heard of. Hats off to her for recycling. I love the boys gifts to their dad.
ReplyDeletegoodness! I am worn out. I remember days like that when my kids were young.
ReplyDeletethat is so funny that the lady was selling her plastic.
boy! those are some tiny hexies. they are fun.
Teeny tiny and so so cute! I need to try those hexies. Yours rock.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun couple of days you had! I would love a hexie
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The boys are wonderful and so thoughtful! I just saw a sight that did batik printing on granny panties - and they sold! For quite a bit. I'm pretty sure they were new, though! You are one busy lady! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteYou guys are just hilarious....what a birthday!!
ReplyDeleteHugs Khris
I hope Aaron's brownies turned out good so McSteamy could enjoy them without having to pretend.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe that lady sold Folgers coffee containers. Ha ha, I have people that give them to me.
I was wondering if you took the time to eat a brownie, just to keep your energy up of course.
ReplyDeleteI want to know if anyone bought the old containers and ice cream sticks! And you let us know how selling off your old underwear goes! I have done a tiny bit if EPP, but would love a tutorial on how you do it - I'm not sold on the way that I learned.
ReplyDeleteLOL! Marketing... That cracks me up.
ReplyDeleteSome people could sell ice to Eskimos! I'm just not one of 'em, but neither would I be buying sticks without the ice cream! Good luck on the upcycling of your undies!
ReplyDeleteThe treasures are all wonderful & so very thoughtful! And the price was right!
Thanks for sharing all y'all's activities & adventures! whew - wore me out, just taggin along!
We went geocaching, and funny enough, finally dropped off that travel bug we'd been carrying around the country for about a year...and the funny part? The OWNER happened to be in the neighborhood, so he went & picked it back up, almost right away! And he's in from out of town too! How funny that we'd be in the same area, at the same time, and decide to place it in a cache!
And, boy, is it hot down here!! But there's a pool...the flamingo golf cart lives right beside the pool too. :)
I'll be glad to get back home& hear my sewing machine humming again tho! A week down and a week to go!
Wow, you are busy...I remember having four sons in football...my husband took two to theirs and I took two and we met in the middle.
ReplyDeleteWhat memories you all created.
ReplyDeleteI am jealous because your Vice President of East Coast Marketing never taught the hexies to me. I know she would graciously if I asked her. Besides she would compare us because I too would have kept doing the same size until the cows came home.
Linda
The dumb question I just have to ask is whether their is something to be made with them.
This just may have been my favorite post ever!! Your Aaron looks so much like my grandson Ryan. I love to watch little boys go yard sale-ing as they wheel and deal...so funny and so cute!! Those gifts were mighty precious in my opinion and I'm sure your husband would much prefer these gifts to an old stuffy shirt! Don't you just love the sincerity and lack of pretentiousness in children?
ReplyDeleteOh, BTW, did you receive my envelope with a check for the bag? Please tell me it arrived this time and didn't end up in a drainage ditch!!!???
Blessings
Gmama Jane
I would love to see your tutorial on paper piecing the hexies. The "store" Paper Pieces is only 20 miles from me and I've actually been in their "store"! Talk about a TON of paper "shapes"! Whew! Also - your boys need to visit Florida Legoland! It's one mile from our winter place - in Winter Haven, FL. It's truly an amazing place! Mind boggeling what they build with Legos!! How about selling holey sox for dusting! Empty water bottles! Geez - the list goes on! lol
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