Saturday, February 12, 2011

Everybody Loves Raymond

Whenever we tell anyone we live across the street from my parents there is no question that an "Everybody Loves Raymond" comment comes into play. It's not hard living across the street from them, it's like having really awesome neighbors that happen to share my DNA.
Last week Carlton was out of town on a business trip to San Fransisco; he was gone for 3 days and was missed a lot because, everybody loves Raymond Carlton. Being the good Papa he is, he took the red eye  from San Fransisco and arrived home at 8:30 am on Saturday morning. Because Carlton was just as excited to be home as Stink Butt was to have him home, he promptly plopped his suitcase down on the floor in the foyer and pulled out the souvenirs from San Fransisco's China Town (check out the link to see the cool out fit Stink Butt got!)
Here's how the week following his arrival went; Monday through Wednesday the Suitcase stayed next to the door.
At some point on Wednesday the suitcase became erect and moved next to the bottom of the stairs.
On Friday I vacuumed and moved the Suitcase to the landing of the stairs.
If you have any doubt that I will move the suitcase to the bedroom and unpack it, I leave you with this clip. And yes, Everybody does love Carlton, especially me!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

It's That Easy

Totally cute and super easy way to share the love!
  1. Find one of those silicone muffin "tins" in the shape of hearts I got mine out of the dollar spot at target a couple years ago.
  2. Plop a slice and bake cookie in each cup.

  3. Bake as directed. Cookies will appear to be fat and fluffy in the oven; as soon as they come out they will sink and leave a nice little cup to fill. I filled mine with Caramel sauce, raspberry jam or a tiny scoop of ice cream would work well too.
  4. Top with a squirt of whipped cream or a dollop of cool whip. Get ready to share the love, even if it's only with me, myself, and I!


Tuesday, February 8, 2011

I Love You a Bushel and a Peck

As I said before, I decided to start writing this blog because I had been reading so many and I figured, hey, I can do that. Not too bad so far. I really enjoy the blogs about home decor and how to repurpose things and how to decorate on the cheap. Since we only moved in to our new home four months ago, I am trying to be very budget-friendly in my holiday decorating. Over the next few posts I will show you how I have decorated for Valentine’s Day.

To start, I am showing off our mantle. I have never had a mantle before so I had no idea where to begin decorating it. I really enjoyed what I did for Christmas, but you'll see that down the road. I have not found anything I want to keep up there permanently only because I like the idea of changing it up.

I really like this idea from over at Decor Adventures a totally cute and simple bulletin board. Hmmm, maybe it's because I've spent so many years in the schools. I enjoy how she changes it up for the different seasons, yet it is super easy and simple. I would enjoy something like that above my mantle because it would give me decorating freedom and it would use up all the space from having nine foot ceilings.

Anyhow, back to my craftiness. I had no idea how to decorate my mantle for Valentine’s Day. I wanted something, pretty, simple and not all hearts and flowers. I knew I wanted to make some sort of wreath. So I came up with this "rag wreath".

I used one of my husband’s shirts out of the good will box and started cutting. I also wanted to use an empty picture frame. I had seen an empty frame used before on another blog; however theirs was way bigger and much cooler.

Once I had finished making the wreath it turned out a lot darker because of all the folds in it. The fabric is a nice cranberry red, but almost looks black because of all the shadows. I played around with placement for a while and almost gave up.

The mantle was looking so silly, like I had no clue what I was doing, oh yeah, that's because I didn't! So I walked away from it for a while and sat down in front of my computer to find inspiration out in blogland, and there it was right in front of me! Next to my computer sits a large basket of folk art fruit. The apple caught my eye, it's a quilted pattern in two shades of red.

The darker color in the apple was a perfect complement to the red in the wreath! So I dusted it off and took it over to the mantle, I liked where this was going. Then I printed the phrase "you’re the apple of my eye" in a nice font, taped it to the underside of the glass in the empty frame and traced it with a dry erase marker. Looking good! I already had the candles (LED, no flames here) wrapped in extra fabric from the wreath project on the mantle too; however it was still looking sparse, good but sparse. I started looking around the house for red things to fill in the space, didn't like it. Then in a stroke of genius I remembered on a very top shelf in one of my cabinets I tossed a bunch of faux green apples- score! And there you have it: my" You're the apple of my eye" Valentine’s Day mantle.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Take Two And Call Me In The Morning

We spent Friday afternoon at the Doctors. Stink Butt had not been on his game for the last couple of days. I thought perhaps it was because Papa was out of town and he missed him. His teachers even commented on his behavior Thursday after class.

He had been coughing but nothing that I was concerned about. He took a nap as soon as we got home from school which is something he NEVER does (at least not willingly) and even went to bed early. When he woke up with boogies and complaining about his eye hurting I made the appointment. By the time he woke up from Friday's nap his whole eye was red, swollen and gunky. Yuck-to-the-O!

Glad that once again I trusted myself, and made the appointment in the morning when I did. I always second guess myself. When am I gonna realize that I'm "that good" and to just go with it.  We walked away with two prescriptions, one for his eyes and an antibiotic to clear up the gunk.

The point of this lovely story is because I wonder if anyone else out there in mommyland has trouble remembering when if medicine has been given and how many more days there are to give it. So I made this handy little chart to help me, and thought y'all out there may find it helpful too! I modified it a bit in case there is more than one child in the house or worse more then one child at a time on medication  in the house!   I chose to make it for ten days because in this household 10 days worth is typically what we get in antibiotic rations. This may also be helpful for those of you that have care-givers in the home such as a nanny or grandparent. I find it helpful because sometimes my husband takes care of Stink Butt in the morning and we may not have communicated if medicine was given or vice-versa in the evenings, so it's handy to look at the chart.

Be well, my friends!

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Happy Chinese New Year

Here's what we're doing tonight: Kumquat Thumbprints brought to you by KJ over at Let's Go Fly a Kite. I'm pretty sure the boys are gonna give it a thumbs up!

Update: While we were busy making Kumquat thumbprint art, Papa was busy in San Fransisco on a business trip.  Stink Butt was lucky enough to reap the benefits of  Papa staying in  San Fransisco's China Town during Chinese New Year.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

What Kind of Glass Does a Snowman Drink From?

A Frosted One!


oooooooooooooooooooooohh, We'll be here all night! Only because the roads are icy and it is slick out there!  Seriously though, where ever you are, have you had enough of this snow? I think our Frosty Friend out front has, I'm pretty sure he's been hitting the frosted mugs a bit much judging from his sloshy disposition.



Maybe you too are feeling the cabin fever; if you are from my neck of the woods, your kids have been home for SEVEN DAYS STRAIGHT due to snow and previously scheduled school holidays. Maybe you might want to hit the frosty mugs by this point? Maybe you already are? How about stirring up one of these concoctions. If you can't beat 'em join 'em! The frothy snowman or perhaps a sip or two of the blizzard cocktail. If you are anything like me, you don't drink and nothing beats a nice hot cup of my FAVORITE recipe for home made hot chocolate! I make at least one batch a season and this year I am already on my second batch. A toast to my friends: Stay warm, stay safe, shut the door on Winter, and open the windows for Spring. Cheers!