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Gingerbread Houses 2011

So? How’s that relaxing in-between week going? I’ve had a chance to read just a few blogs and it looks like lots of you are reading, resting and making plans for the new year. As it should be! We’re managing to lie around and play with Christmas toys a little, but mostly it’s been busy. Today will be the third (and last!) day of painting in MeMum’s kitchen — you may remember that I did the cabinets a long time ago, but the ceiling, walls and trim were never done. Finally, we’ll have that big job out of the way.

I’ve also had time to weed through the many pictures of the annual gingerbread competition. We had a wonderful time again this year with lots of laughs. I’d like to congratulate my cute little family this year — we didn’t have one. single. collapsed house. WooHoo! They’re becoming real pros at the construction. There were lots of groovy little details too — several of which I don’t have good pictures of because you have to remember to take them before the roofs go on the houses.

Gingerbread Houses

So, ladies and gentlemen, I proudly ( ;-) ) present to you the Houses of 2011:

Team 1:  SweetiePie and CuteNiece1. Santa’s Workshop.  SweetiePie is a real pro with the icing and this house was adorable.  They have Mr. and Mrs. Claus out front and a super cute elf workshop to the side of the house.  All the elves were at their stations working away.  (The icing on the bottom right pictures says “Elves enter here —>”)  I loved this happy cheerful house!

Gingerbread Houses

Team 2:  CuteNiece2, CuteNephew, and BigDaddy.  With BigDaddy on the team, we knew it was going to be pretty funny.  They decided to do TheFirstChild and SweetiePie’s future house.  The house where they have a bunch of children.  The house that is falling apart.  The front door is off of the hinges, the roof is cracking and one of the unruly children has started a fire at one of the corners of the roof.  CuteNephew very cleverly carved the burned portion of the roof and then held it over the stove to get the charred look.  The other unruly children are climbing on the roof and have crashed the family car into a tree.  The created a pretty cute interior too — there’s a beautiful striped carpet and big screen tv (bottom right picture).  And, of course, TheFirstChild is parked on the sofa watching that tv.

Gingerbread Houses

Team 3:  TheManoftheHouse and TheSecondChild.  This was the team that started the trend into irreverent houses five years ago when they made a frat house.  They decided they should finally clean up their act and make a church.  Being an all-male team, they were a little spare on the frosting, but they had some clever touches.  We all wanted to know why the people were squished behind the bench.  Don’t be silly — they’re kneeling and praying.  I love the little bell in the steeple!

Gingerbread Houses

Team 4:  MyDadLovesMeBestSister and CrazyBIL. CrazyBIL is a physical therapist so they made a model of his clinic.  The small touches to their clinic were SO cute.  They had workout tools everywhere — I loved the dumbbells and the pile of broken crutches behind the clinic.  They also included a parking lot to one side of the clinic, and my very favorite touch, an outdoor yoga class (middle picture) to the other side of the clinic. Their proudest touch was the lighted candle inside — CrazyBIL created an open chimney so that the candle smoke could escape.  Unfortunately, after awhile, the gingerbread started to get soft so we had to blow the candle out to avoid a cave-in.

Gingerbread Houses

Team5:  TheFirstChild and Me.  We stumbled around trying to think of something that would have most of it’s contents outside of the house.  We finally settled on a tree farm.  Which sent TheFirstChild (and the rest of us) into fits of laughter remembering an old high school tree farm joke.  So, we iced up the house and planted trees everywhere.  Then popped in a few tree-shopping families (one with a candy cane sled).

Gingerbread Houses

Great fun again this year!  We held our traditional vote.  Can you guess the winner?

Team 4’s Physical Therapy Clinic came in third, only lagging by one vote.  Then Team 1’s Santa Workshop and Team 5’s Christmas Tree Farm tied for first.  So we had a run-off.

Ta-Dah!:

Gingerbread Houses

Go Team 5!!!  We only beat Team 1 by a vote and I really think their frosting work was superior.  Plus, I think we won due to all the memories and laughter this house generated.

So, that’s it for this year.  I can’t believe how quickly the year has passed.  I probably won’t get back here for a few days so I’d like to wish all of you a Very Happy New Year!  Stay Safe and Have Fun!!!

XOXO,
Anna

Teddy Has a New Friend

Happy Weekend! Thank you for all the great comments on my market reports — I wish you all could have been there with us. And thanks to those of you who mentioned that you have a thimble similar to mine and love it — I can’t wait to quilt with mine.

Before I tell you about Teddy I just wanted you to see what’s finally arrived for my little store.

Bella Card

That’s the pretty new cover for the “new and improved” Moda Bella Swatch Cards. They’re back in stock at last. They’re new and revamped and I love them so much more than the old ones. The old cards had around 120 swatches, but these new cards have almost 160. They also show information about the Moda Bella precuts. And another feature that I really like is that they indicate which Bella colors are the top 50.

Bella Card

They didn’t tell us what suggested retail for these cards should be. Fat Quarter Shop is selling them for $34.99 which seems a little high to me, so I’ve priced mine at $26.99. You can find them HERE.

I’ve also received some new Divine Twine for the shop — it’s red and green twisted together, just in time for Christmas!  I love it and I can’t wait to use it on Christmas packaging.  If you need some ideas for how to use your twine, Pinterest is full of inspiration.  You can find the Christmas twine HERE.

Divine Twine

Ok, now for Sweet Teddy.  Do you remember Teddy?  He’s all grown up now and he’s adorable.  My youngest little niece is taking a high school photography class and she snapped this picture of Teddy a week or so ago.

Teddy

She calls it “Teddy has a New Friend“. I love it! She agreed to let me put the picture on my blog if I let you know that she’s for hire for all of your picture taking needs.  That girl’s a thinker!

Ok — off to watch a movie with TheManoftheHouse. Enjoy what’s left of your weekend.
XOXO,
Anna

All Play and No Work

Well hello, blog peeps! Did you all have a good weekend? (Well, everyone except those of you in the eye of Irene, that is.)  Our weather this weekend was Picture Perfect. I decided to take a last minute trip to see TheFirstChild and SweetiePie. With such a beautiful weekend, I thought a little city living might be in order.

First off, we had the fun of discovering a new quilt shop in downtown Indy combined with a little meet-up with Noblog Robin (Hi Rob — Thanks for coming all the way downtown to meet us! ) Crimson Tate‘s the name and modern’s the game.

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The shop is still pretty small, but so far, so good.  Lots of yummy fabrics.  And cool antiques, used for display purposes.

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Pretty, bright colors.

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And a fun way to display patterns.

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I love the big chalkboard for class lists and announcements.

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And look at this awesome chair.  Heather, Ms. Crimson herself, uses it at her sewing machine.  She let me try it out and it’s really comfortable.  She said it helps eliminate butt fatigue when you’ve been sitting at your machine all day.  It’s called a ball chair — google it!

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Heather is adorable and I could kick myself for not getting a picture of her and her awesome cat-eye glasses.  I’m really looking forward to watching this little shop grow.  What a great little gem in the Mass Ave. area.  If you’re anywhere around Indy, I think it’s well worth the visit.  (Especially when you consider that there’s a Flying Cupcake just down the street!    And yes, we did partake. ;-D   If you need a recommendation, go for the Here Comes The Bride cuppycake.  It might make your eyes roll to the back of your head!)

So, that was the excitement on Saturday evening.  On Sunday, SweetiePie and I went for a bike ride.  Indianapolis has a pretty cool bike path system downtown.

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We rode over to the canal area.  Oh. Em. Gee.  When SweetiePie said we were going to the canal, I pictured a bike path along the White River or something.  The Canal is a beautiful area that links a lot of the city’s museums and fun places.  Probably everyone knows about it but me — I was so pleasantly surprised!

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There are bike paths along both sides of the canal and it’s absolutely gorgeous.  Like a little mini-Venice or something.  We rode around for an hour or so and then had a snacky picnic and people-watched.  It was SO fun!

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Then, on the way home, we decided to stop along the bike path and draw on the sidewalk. Every picnic kit should contain sidewalk chalk.

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Dream Big.

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Love.

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And Fly High.  Sort of hard to see with the dappled sunlight, but you get the idea.

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And now…another work week.  Sigh.  I want a weekend do-over.  Thanks SweetiePie for making it such a perfect weekend.  Don’t use up all the chalk before I get back to visit!

XOXO,
Anna

Tweet Tweet

MeMum had a birthday this week (Happy Birthday MeMum!!!) and I was ridiculously excited about the birthday present I found for her.   Everytime I saw her this week I said “Tweet Tweet” and told her it was a hint about her birthday present.   So…

Once upon a time, MeMum and BigDaddy went to college at Utah State University in Logan, Utah.  (MyDadLovesMeBestSister and I were born in Logan when they were in school — Yay!)   On main street, in Logan, there’s an adorable little restaurant called the Bluebird and it’s been there since 1914.  (It’s true, we were born after 1914.  ;-)  )

The Bluebird

It’s an super cute little place with an old fashioned ice cream soda bar.

The Bluebird

And lots of candy and sweets.  It’s like an ice cream and candy store, but with a big restaurant in the back.

The Bluebird

Our family all loves to visit the Bluebird.  When I was at market in May, I went to Logan with my aunt and my cousins and we had dinner at the Bluebird.  Look at the cute logo on their dinnerware.

The Bluebird

And while we were eating there, it hit me.  MeMum would have a birthday soon and she loves dishes and she loves the Bluebird.  So, I asked if they would sell some of their dishes (new dishes, not used LOL) and they said yes.  WooHoo!  I babied those plates all the way home on the airplane.  Then when I got home, I spied a little bluebird ribbon that I had in the stash, so I trimmed a few towels to go with the dishes.

The Bluebird

(Sorry for the dark pictures — the plates really aren’t as creamy as these pictures make them appear.) And that’s the story of how MeMum got Bluebird dishes and dishtowels for her birthday.

The Bluebird

The End.

Have a good weekend!

XOXO,
Anna

P.S.  If you’d like a chance to win a few quarter yard pieces of Sarah Jane’s Children at Play fabric, don’t forget to enter the giveaway!

80

Well, hello there. Have you all been enjoying my little break? It’s been really busy here — lots of work on the house (it’s finally starting to come together) and family time.  We’ve had a wonderful weekend — both of the boys were home for BigDaddy’s BIG birthday.

80.

WOW.  I love the birthday posts I see here and there that list x number of fun things for an x birthday. I hope you’ll indulge me a little 80 post about my wonderful Dad.

80th Birthday

  1. BigDaddy was born in a house, not in a hospital.
  2. He’s the youngest of two boys.
  3. Brownie was his first dog.
  4. Brownie used to wait on a bridge for BigDaddy to come home from school.
  5. Tippy was his next dog.
  6. BigDaddy cries at the drop of a hat.
  7. He chose the Three Layer Chocolate Cake for his 80th birthday cake.
  8. He accidentally stuck a knife in his eye when he was 4 years old.
  9. He can still see.
  10. His father was a government trapper.
  11. His mother was an avon lady.
  12. They always had a coyote or two in a kennel in the backyard.
  13. And a few pigs.
  14. He loved to go on the mountain trips with his dad.
  15. He shot a bear when he was 12.
  16. He’s always felt badly about that.
  17. He has a great sense of humor.
  18. He was the class clown growing up.
  19. When he was 9 or 10 the boys and girls in his group of friends used to get buck naked in a box car and throw plums at each other. 
  20. He pulled lots of pranks in high school.
  21. Little things like turning over outhouses and hanging high school teachers out of second story windows upside down.
  22. Things that would get you put in jail these days.
  23. He says people back then didn’t take themselves so seriously and could take a good joke.
  24. He can fix anything.
  25. And rebuild a car engine.
  26. He misses the mountains.
  27. He’s a really hard worker.
  28. He’s had two quadruple by-passes.
  29. And didn’t complain a bit.
  30. Except about “that nurse” who taped the IV to his arm and then ripped out his arm hairs when it was time to go home — apparently that hurts way more than having your chest cracked open.
  31. So, he says he’s never going through that again.
  32. When he was 4 or 5 he went off to play and forgot to tell his mother who was scared to death when she couldn’t find him.
  33. He got “the switch” for that when he came home.
  34. That was rare.
  35. He learned his gentle ways from his parents.
  36. He loves to do woodworking.
  37. He still has all of his thumbs and fingers.
  38. Although, one thumb keeps getting in the way of the saw.
  39. He’s made each one of his grandchildren a beautiful keepsake chest.
  40. If you’re a street vendor in Strassbourg selling belts, he’ll buy a bunch of them from you.
  41. Even if they’re WAY too big.
  42. And then he’ll give them to his children and grandchildren for Christmas presents.
  43. BigDaddy tells a mean corny joke.
  44. Most people don’t get them.
  45. He used to be a runner.
  46. That’s how he knew he needed heart surgery.
  47. Before low-cholesterol drugs, when they told him he must adhere to a low-cholesterol diet, he was very strict.
  48. Even when it meant he couldn’t eat anything fun.
  49. Everyone admired him for his determination.
  50. He said he just wanted to live to see his grandchildren grow up.
  51. He’ll give you the shirt off of his back.
  52. He loved hiking in the Alps.
  53. And cried over their beauty.
  54. He loved visiting Great Britian too.
  55. Especially Wales, where his ancestors are from.
  56. He cried at The Big Pit.
  57. We tease him that he’s cried all over the world.
  58. When we were little girls and got sick, BigDaddy was the one who took care of us.
  59. And he took a 4-month leave of absence from his job to take care of his dying father-in-law.
  60. He’s a wonderful grandpa.
  61. He always made me feel special when I was growing up. 
  62. Especially through those awful teenage years.
  63. He loves to make people laugh.
  64. He loves Sealyham Terriers.
  65. He knew MeMum when they were growing up but they didn’t become an “item” until after high school.
  66. They eloped to Lake Tahoe.
  67. He’s very proud to be a Korean War veteran.
  68. He has a degree in Industrial Engineering.
  69. But had a career as a marketer in the aerospace industry.
  70. We moved a lot and he always went ahead to pick out the new house.
  71. He always did a great job.
  72. And made our moves fun.
  73. We each got a special one-on-one trip across the country in the pink jeep.
  74. He taught us how to swim.
  75. And suffered with us through algebra.
  76. He loves a beautiful woodworking tool.
  77. He loves his girls.
  78. And his grandchildren.
  79. And they’re all crazy about him.
  80. He’s the father everyone wishes they had.

Happy, Happy Birthday BigDaddy!  We all love you dearly!!! 

XOXO,
Anna