Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Stepping Back,

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As you have or have not noticed, I have taken a step back on blogging. It dawned on me a few weeks ago that my focus was starting to shift in many directions. As much as I love making things and creating, I realized I was neglecting my duties as a "present" mother. As I look at this picture above, I realize how very fast my kids are growing up. That one day soon they will both be off to school and I will be sitting here sad and with a lot more time on my hands to share my crafting and things with others.

I am a project person and I know that I cannot control my need and desire to make things. I am currently making a whole nursery set for my very best friend. I love that I am making these things for her baby girl and I am finding such happiness in making things for loved ones.

So, for now, I will be closing my Etsy store and taking a deep breath. Coming to the realization that I cannot do it all, and that I must spend each day cherishing my little loves and nurturing them. I want them to look at their childhood and see a mother that was present in their lives. Who listened wholeheartedly, who took time to explain things, who did art with them, who didn't just set them up for their own independence.

This is their time, and I am so lucky to have this opportunity to be with them.

Thank you for reading and please do stop back by.. there will be sporadic posts here and there.

Cheers!
Lora

Friday, June 10, 2011

We made a superhero

Oh to be 3 again!

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Less!

I stumbled upon this poem last night as I was surfing the internet for living on less.. I like!

Suburbia Revised

Finally free
from the grasping gasping needingness
of the constant wanting nothingness
of the endless hunting shoppingness
of suburban modern emptiness

My time
is finally mine to give away
Never more to waste away
on the the endless quest for more to pay
to bring home more to throw away

Wanting less and
Needing less and
Finally having more.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Landon's Turning 3

Let's hope Mr. Landon isn't using the internet yet, because I am posting his birthday shirt here. Remember last year's shirt? Landon's 2nd birthday shirt? Well his mama was so sweet to ask me to make him a shirt for good ole' #3. He is a HUGE fan of a small little movie called Cars! Heard of it? I thought so. Well, here are two of the funny characters.. Luigi and Guido. I was nervous on how I was going to make these characters. How did I do it? I printed out coloring book pages and tried to do it exactly like those pages...

See:
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And here is the finished product:
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Landon also has a new baby sister. Now I had to make something for her. Have I told you how much I love to make girl things? Oy! I love it!

How about a VW bus shirt and a matching skirt? Yes! I know I messed up the windows. I had fused them on before noticing they were upside down. That's one of those moments in crafting where you say.."hmm. oh well!"
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Happy birthday Lando! Wish we were there to celebrate!

Trying to Win a Trip to Paris

Can I tell you how much I want this? If you know me, you know.. it's a lot!

http://ohhappyday.com/2011/06/goes-to-paris

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Vest:pre rainy days

I can't even tell you how many things I have to share with you, but there has been rain every day. I need the outside light for my photographs. It's a hang up of mine.. not much I can do about it!

Before this dreadful rain consumed Ashland, I was able to snap some shots of a recent gift I sent out. This was for my husbands previous boss back in the Bay Area. This is my "go-to" vest pattern. I love how it opens on the sides and at the top. It really makes it so much easier to put it on a little bambino.

Front and back view
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Side and top buttons for easy on!
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And of course a great lining!
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I also made some booties. I have been wanting to make booties for a long time, but haven't until now. I can't wait to make these for my little one! So cute!
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Enjoy!

Monday, May 30, 2011

What We Ate: Zucchini Leek Melt

**After leaving my camera on all day, my battery was dead.. I plan on posting pics of these recipes as I continue**

My husband and I are battling with what we eat lately. I am coming off a pregnancy diet and, well to be honest, he is too ;-) We noticed that since we moved to Oregon, that our meat consumption was becoming a little more than we wanted. In an effort to lose some weight, reduce our meat consumption, and eat a healthy diet.. I am going to share some of the recipes I am trying out.

From 1000 Vegetarian Recipes we tried the Zucchini-Leek Melt. It was soooo delicious.

Here you go:
**I was in a pinch and didn't have time to make the melt with brown rice, so I used some homemade pie crust I had in the fridge**

For the pie crust: (makes 2)
1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour (spooned and leveled), plus more for handling dough
1/2 cup (1 stick) cold unsalted butter, cut into small pieces
1/3 cup sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt

Make the crust: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a food processor, blend flour, butter, 1/3 cup sugar, and salt until moist crumbs form (this may take up to 1 minute).

With floured fingers, press dough evenly into pan and up sides. Dip a dry-measuring cup in flour, and use it to press dough firmly into bottom and against sides of pan. Freeze crust until firm, 10 to 15 minutes.

Using a fork, prick crust all over. Bake until golden, 25 to 30 minutes, pressing down gently once or twice with a spoon during baking if crust puffs up. Cool completely in pan.

Serves 4
1 1/2 tablespoons butter
4 cups sliced zucchini
1 cup sliced leeks (white and light green parts only)
3 1/2 cups cooked brown rice (or a pie crust)
1/3 cup grated parmesan cheese
1 1/2 cup shredded swiss cheese

If using pie crust, cook your pie crust at 375 degrees for about 20 minutes before making the melt.

1. preheat oven to 375
2. In a large skillet, melt the butter over medium-high heat. Add the zucchini and leeks and cook, stirring, until crisp- about 2- 3 minutes.
3. In a buttered 9 inch square pan, stir together the brown rice and Parm cheese. Top with zucchini mixture, then sprinkle with Swiss cheese.
OR
in a pie pan (after the pie crust has cooked for 20ish minutes, add the zucchini mixture and top with cheeses). Cook for about 30 minutes at 375 and then Lo broil for 10 minutes.
4. Bake at 25 minutes or until cheese is melted and is heated through.

So delicious!!!!

I made a salad for a side. We are growing lettuce and kale so I used those. radishes, carrots, etc. So yummy!

Happy Eating. Leftovers tomorrow.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

My son's 3rd birthday

Huddy Turned 
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Shocking as it is, yes, he did turn 3. My first thought of planning his third birthday was that we do something small with family, maybe some cupcakes. 
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Then..
The party planner in me started to really take over. I all of the sudden started having all kinds of ideas. If you know me, you know, that those ideas can lead to big projects, late night crafting, building boats, hanging stars from ceilings.. etc etc etc. I mean, come on, I was an event planner in San Francisco in my past life.. it's only fitting. 

One night Huddy and I got to talking about his birthday and we started talking about a Polo themed birthday. It was genius and fun. Polo happens to be some of his favorite books (although he will make it clear that he does not care for the dragon.. even if he is a friendly dragon.)
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Polo is a series of books without words. They are graphic novels if you will. The pictures are incredible and the stories that we have come up with are top notch. Adrian takes the medal when it comes to story telling the adventures of Polo. 
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Polo is a dog that when he exits his tree house door, he is met with many adventures. 
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Along the way he makes many new friends.
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Here's how our adventure of Polo came to life:

It started with making the boat. It was made out of many old boxes we had around the house. Stroller boxes, moving boxes, Amazon boxes.. you name it. Then I wrapped it in brown paper and drew the lines on it and Huddy's name (where it says Polo in the book). The top I painted with some paint we had here at the house. The box was constructed without buying anything new, just some things we had around the house.
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Then I made a shirt from felt for my little Polo. He was super excited when he woke up and opened his treasure box (like Polo has) and his birthday shirt was inside.
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Then in the book there are these little green things that we call "Bee Boh Bee Boh's" We later learned they are called luniens from the very cool website : Chez Polo Website. Adrian, myself and Baby Nolan were all Bee Boh Bee Boh's.
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Baby Bee Boh Bee Boh doing his funny face
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The music for the party was from artist Gregory Toucas.
He did a lot of the music for the Chez Polo Website. I looked and looked for the music online to download, but was unable to find it. Luckily and thankfully, I emailed him and asked if he could send me the music. Gasp! HE DID! How amazing is that? I was very touched that he sent me the files for Huddy's birthday. Huddy was so excited when he heard the music in his play room. Thank you so much Gregory. 
 
The decorations were mostly made out of felt. 
The finished boat with Polo's lantern:
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Polo's house with his friends:
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The cupcakes with Polo and Bee Boh Bee Boh signs with the mushrooms and  Martin the cat.
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In the book Polo plops on a cloud and takes out a bowl and spoon and starts eating cloud. I made the cloud out of felt stuffed with filling. 
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Polo's friends hung around the room from their balloons
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And the finished room with stars hanging from the ceiling
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The food was kabobs from Polo and the Dragon. Polo invites the dragon over for dinner and the dragon flames some yummy kabobs.
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There were balloons throughout the whole house:
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There was a lot of fun had in the boat
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But Baby Bee Boh Bee Boh was done!
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Happy Birthday Little Man! 
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