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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

I Finished Something!


I made this onesie and receiving blanket set for one of Steve's former co-workers.  He'll probably wear it to a court appearance.  Just kidding -- it's for his baby.  It was fun to make (can you find the matching cars?), but I really wish I could figure out how to do things before the night before.  Also, my zig-zagging could use a little work.  Some people just straight-stitch around the appliques, but I worry about fraying, since I'm not overly fond of the ragged look.  I think I get a little better at this every time.  Maybe someday I'll be impressed by the handiwork, and not just amazed that I actually completed a project.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

If You Can't Live at Camp Bullfrog...


This is the girls'  re-creation of a picnic down at the pond.  The white pole standing up at the right has about fifty branches of leaves taped to it-- I think to represent a pine tree.  I'm wondering if the real Camp Bullfrog needs a picnic table down by the pond.  One with benches, so pregnant mommies have somewhere to sit.

Let's do it again for real!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

We Had a Great Saturday (Finally!)


Saturdays have been a little rough lately--I've been tired after a long week, Steve just wants to relax, the kids are tired of school and want to PLAY, which means a whirlwind hits our house and destroys it every weekend.  So a couple of weeks ago, even though there was a doozy of a rainstorm, we parents decided to manage our day a little better.  Saturday morning I took the kids to a couple of thrift shops, which they love, and found some great books-including a fairy tale book that I have been looking for since Lauren was 3.  The girls love to go to thrift shops and each found something cheap, but lovely to bring home.  Lunch was Souplantation.  Up, down, up, down, up, down.  Cheap way to feed kids pizza bread, though!

Afternoon took us to the library for a wild animal show.  Among the animals were an alligator, tarantula, parrot and porcupine.  They even had a wallaby!   That was pretty fun.  The star of the show was a screaming hairy armadillo.  So funny!!!  I have never heard of such a thing, but I'm telling you, we were all in stitches.

We then came home and made bread dough sculptures.  I have no idea where the energy for that came from, but there it was, and we made some very fun sculptures.  Here is a sampling:


Lauren hard at work.


The result: a diorama showing a comparison between a wallaby and a kangaroo


Liffy made a pair of ice skates.  The detail was fantastic, too bad it doesn't show very well.


Our exotic animals:  the screaming hairy armadillos, wallaby and kangaroo.


Caroline made a bunny's backside.  Love the fluffy tail.


James made faces and ate bread dough.

Then we ate up all our creations with homemade chicken noodle soup.  The kangaroo and wallaby belong to  Lauren, so they have taken up permanent residence on the library table.  She's giving Mort and his grape bread sculpture a run for their money. 

As I said, it was a great day. 

Monday, February 22, 2010

On Flexibility

It's rather hard to see what's going on here, this baby is camera-shy.  Let me see if I can explain:  the middle is the face, on the right is the baby's trunk (did you know I was has having an elephant?)  and then right above the face is - a foot!  Just looking at it makes me uncomfortable.  We've already signed him/her up for the circus! 

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Fun with Picnik







I enjoy playing around with easy photo editing tools (uh, NOT photoshop) and find Picnik.com to be the simplest, even if somewhat incomplete.  Look how cute that picture turned out to be with all kinds of fun things done to it!  The funky shadows look intentional, when really mommy was too tired to get up and pull down the blind for the sake of the picture.  That's why I'll never be a photographer instead of just designated picture taker of much admired subjects.  Just. too. tired.  (I also like that it sort of hides the peeling paint on the kitchen wall.  Unacceptable really, since I don't live in a centuries-old Italian villa.)

Friday, January 8, 2010

I Wasn't Eating, So I Took Pictures


 Lunch!



 Enchiladas, Rice and Beans



Get it in there!



Make sure you get that bit on your arm!  Nothing wasted!



Glare at your mother!



 I can use utensils, too!



Get a drink.



Lunch is over!


Wednesday, November 11, 2009

How the Haskins Girls Celebrate Veteran's Day


Veteran's Day pancakes honoring our favorite veteran.  JACK!
We love you Grandpa.  Thank you for you service in World War II. 

p.s.  I came down the stairs this morning to this.  The only thing I did was take the picture.