Monday, May 31, 2010

Another successful play

Yesterday afternoon we had the last performance of "SeussOdyssey" by Center Stage, the youth theater run by the City of Gaithersburg. The performers are mostly middle schoolers, although there are a few high school "alumni" (like my daughter and her BFF) that were also in the play. And yes, the play is "The Odyssey" told in Seussian rhyme.

The Karate Kid (6th grade) was "Telly" and "Wind 2" in the play. Here he is (the short one in "dork" glasses) with Odysseus after he returned from his voyage:
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As "Wind 2" he basically had to just run around the stage (the Lovely Daughter in the background):
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The Lovely Daughter joined in late; she was in the spring musical at the high school, and that pretty much sucked up all of her time. When she started going to Center Stage (because of BFF, really), the director first gave her a non-speaking part and then asked her to take on the roles of some girl who couldn't be there on Sunday - basically crew members and villagers and such. So she learned her lines in about a week, and all of the blocking in one rehearsal day. She was also the tech crew for the Friday and Saturday performances.

She's the tall girl with the drawn-on mustache and beard:
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She died about 7 or 8 times in the play (got eaten by Charybdis, got eaten by sharks, etc.) but most of the death scenes were off-stage. Here she got to die on-stage and get dragged off.
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Both kids on stage together:
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And of course, all plays need an audience:
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Friday, May 21, 2010

Hormel Compleats: Run away. Run far, far, away.

I thought I would have some "Roasted Turkey & Vegetables with white and wild rice" for my lunch today. Doesn't the picture on the package look yummy?
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Well, ahem. This is what it looked like when I peeled the plastic back off the serving dish after I heated up as per directions:
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Um. Yeah. Stirring it up didn't help any. I was brave - I tasted it. NOT gonna eat it (I did bring it home for the dogs). Happily my mini-fridge is well-stocked.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

All Over the House

So, I was whining yesterday on one of the Yahoo groups I belong to about how my quilting/crafting "stuff" was ALL OVER THE HOUSE. I was then informed that pictures were in order. So, OK, you asked for it:

1. The Kitchen. How, you ask, can there be crafting stuff in the kitchen? Well, there's a kitchen island that's right next to the stairs that go up to the playroom where the "official" crafting area is, and I have a tendency to put things there "for a while" until I take them upstairs. Yeah, right.
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The big silver colander serves most of the time as my bread bin. The white lid is full of those beads you iron together, so technically they're my kids' stuff, but it still falls under "crafting" so I get to organize it (or not). All of the stuff in and on top of the clementine box (and the glue) needs to go upstairs.

2. The Dining Room. Now, to be fair, I actually do a lot of the actual work in my dining room. I mostly sew on the kitchen table, since I share my crafting area with the Wii and Playstation and kids' computer. However, I'm not sure there's any excuse for just leaving stuff here and not putting it away.
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To show that I *DO* get some work done, here is my mid-kid's quilt, sandwiched and pinned last night on the dining room table:
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3. The Living Room. Things don't tend to pile up in here, thankfully. However, it's where the laundry goes to get folded, so there's often a small pile of material that's been washed hanging out on the couch or loveseat waiting to be put away.
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4. The Foyer. So, there's this nice big desk that's waiting to find a permanent home...so things get put on top of it. Like fabric.
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5. Upstairs hallway. Along with the cat carrier that needs to be put away (see the pattern here?), there's a bag of fabric sitting in front of the bookcase (which has quilting magazines on top).
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6. Our Bedroom. Just an example - a bin of material on the floor. I think there's more hiding around the room - along with the supplies masquerading as decorations.
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There's actually NOT any in the bathrooms, or in the kids' rooms. And I'm not showing any pictures of the playroom/craft room because it's just too scary right now. Sigh.

I went to a "quilt club" meeting at one of our local fabric shops last week, and the guest speaker was a professional organizer talking on how to set up a quilt studio. Some good ideas, some that won't work for my house. (Fabric on open shelves? Not here in the land of dust and hair. Locking bins are my friend.)

Sunday, May 09, 2010

Featherweight fixed

I took the tension assembly off the machine, put it back together according to the instructions, and re-installed it on the machine. (This was not successful the first time, or even the second, but it was accomplished without swearing.) I am now sewing a perfect stitch on as setting of 5!

I don't think it's sewn this well since I wrangled it off my mom :)

Sunday, May 02, 2010

Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival 2010

Today we went to the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival. It's probably a good thing I had whiny kids at the end asking to go home, because I'm feeling a little heatstroked myself.

As always, the alpacas were a huge hit with my boys.

These guys had been sheared, so they looked a little goofy. BUT, the clippers left designs in their short fur that looks really cool.
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Here are a few more alpacas, these are not yet sheared.
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The yurt was new to us (we didn't make it last year) and something else the boys really loved.
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I didn't seem to take as many sheep pictures this year as in the past. That's too bad, though, because I think Miss Art-Girl should paint a picture to enter for next year.
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I think this guy saw the red light on my camera and knew a flash was coming!
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All three kids, with lambs:
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The small man, petting a sheep:
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My favorites are the llamas. They're just so standoffish and regal.
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I didn't manage to buy any wool (it makes me itch). I did buy a small block of beeswax, a half-gallon of maple syrup, three over-the-door hangers made out of silver spoons, two seafood forks, a ring and some soap for my daughter, some glass beads for the mid-kid, a kid-sized broom for the Small Man, and a regular broom for me. TMOTH bought himself a cool pottery mug. Plus lots of food.

What is this plant?

It's a tallish shrub, about 6 feet tall. It's growing in the part of our yard that has lots of volunteer plants.

Leaves - maybe 3 inches long and an inch wide:
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Flowers - tiny, pale yellow, in clusters:
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If anybody has a suggestion as to what they think this might be, let me know, 'kay?

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Another quilt show

I went to the Faithful Circle quilt show today. No photos, as I forgot my camera. Drat.
LOTS of beautiful applique at the show. Some bright colors, some nifty ideas. Sometimes simple approaches work best.

I came home with a couple of yards of beautiful batik, and some bags of scrap material from "Peddler's Alley." I'm bummed, though, because I seem to have lost one. The smallest one, with lots of bits of doggie prints that would've gone into the Bueno brothers' quilts. It could be worse, I guess - I'm only out $1, and hopefully I'll have good karma if someone else finds the baggie that can use it.

The streak will REALLY be put to the test - I only bought one raffle basket ticket! I did buy raffle quilt tickets as well, when it was at our guild meeting last month.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

The streak continues!

I won a GREAT raffle basket today at the quilt show. Cool fabric, mini-size bottles of Mary Ellen's Best Press in all sorts of scents, quite a bit of Insul-Brite, small pieces of other battings (good for journal quilts), some thread, a magnetic wand, small size rotary cutter blades, a beaded ring kit...the list just goes on. Some patterns and stencils, nearly all of which I gave away because I'd never use them.

There were purchases, too...thread from the Superior booth, lots of ginkgo batiks, and not-batik ginkgos, fun fabric, some more black and white, even a little yellow. Also some needles.

Friday, April 23, 2010

No raffle basket yet...

I have an unbroken (so far) streak of winning raffle baskets at our quilt show, plus others I've attended. Two more days to fix this situation!

Girls scouts stopped by today. That was fun. I'm in charge of children's activities, and the take-it-home craft is a pincushion. I just pressed some more material, because I need to sew up a few more blanks in the morning.

I also need to stop by the bank when I take Laura to her painting class. Lots of stuff I'd like to buy, but need to restrain myself to some extent. I will buy some King Tut thread, and some stash enhancement, but not much else.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Quilt show starts tomorrow!

YAY!!! I took the ribbons over tonight after my work presentation, and filled in the "cheat sheet" for the peek-n-seek (THANKS, Roma, for pointing out that the quilt numbers were on the tags on the back).

I think (hope) I have enough pincushion blanks - especially because my featherweight is NOT cooperating. I think I'm going to have to take the tension assembly apart and put it back together. If that fails, I'll have to talk to the OSMG next week. I just hate to have it away from me. I can, of course, use one of the other machines, it's just a little more trouble.

Tomorrow I have to take the children's activities stuff over to the fairgrounds before work; then come back in the afternoon to work the show. Good times, good times.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Whew!

Wow. Quite a long time since I posted.

April has been...busy.

Spring break was OK - I had to work most of it, but I took an afternoon off to go see "How to Train Your Dragon" with the family (GREAT movie!) and took a day off to go to Calvert Cliffs State Park.

The Cliffs:
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Small Man on the "beach":
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The Mid-Kid:
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Silly kids:
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I went to Seattle for work. Took a few hours off the middle of the day one day and took the monorail to the Space Needle. Wonderful views - hopefully I can release those photos from the cell phone one day!

BUT, Seattle meant no sewing for five days. Right before quilt turn-in day. Aargh.

The saving grace, oddly enough, was my daughter's school play rehearsals. I sat in the car waiting, sewing on binding, and burying threads. It was down to the wire, but I finished all of the quilts that had to be turned in. This is a photo of the machine quilting in progress, and a close-up of the "design" in the sashing.
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Along with quilt turn-in this past weekend were the performances. (So no more picking up from Poolesville!! YAY!) It was a wonderful play - they did South Pacific, and did it well. But I got almost no sleep. And ate really badly on Sunday. So I was really sick all day yesterday, and then woke up today not feeling great. I took kids to school, then came home and went back to bed. I woke up at nearly noon feeling much much better. Lazed around the house the rest of the day.

This evening I got the ribbons done for the Guild Challenge. I don't want to post pictures until after they're up at the show, but I'm really pleased with how they came out.

The only think left I know I have to do for the show is to get the children's activities stuff organized. Peek-n-seek and making sure I have stuff for pincushions, hopefully finding my information board safe and sound.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Not a crafty day

I spent the day with the Karate Kid at a tournament today - his first after a disastrous attempt a few years ago. This was at least better organized.

Some background: My middle kid, 11, got his black belt a week ago. This is him after his belt test with the school's owner/director, Mr. Derek. (If anyone is looking for an outstanding program in the upper Montgomery County/lower Frederick County area, Strive Martial Arts in Damascus, MD or Gaithersburg, MD is outstanding.)
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So today, he did the forms competition in the tournament. Because of some weird way AAU calculates age, he was in the 12-to-something group even though he's 11. And not big for his age. AND all of the black belts compete against each other, so the next least experienced kid had two chevrons - almost a second degree black belt. The other kids were at least second degree black belts.
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He actually did fairly well - but came in last place in his group. Which upset him greatly. I talked him down some, another kid's mom talked him down some more, and Mr. Derek told him what he needed to work on most. There's another tournament coming up in a couple of weeks - hopefully that will go better, or at least he's do better compared to his score this time.
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Saturday, March 13, 2010

Free Motion Quilting

I've been working on FMQ on the 9-patch-a-day quilt. Starting out doing spirals in the 9-patches, freehand. They're far from perfect, but they're getting DONE. I'm going to do feathers in the sashing and stick a fork in it.

I think this photo is a little washed out, but the quilting shows up better than I expected.

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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Past weekend's Sit-n-Sew

Our guild had a sit-n-sew last Sunday. Heaven. A whole day to sew, have lunch with friends, just chill with no distractions. I got surprisingly little done!

This is my space:
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I got my next set of six-a-month blocks done:
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The 9-patch quilt got sandwiched and pinned - gotta love big floor spaces! I'd planned on doing some quilting - but not only did I forget the free motion foot for the Brother, I also forgot the power cord and the foot pedal! What a goofball I can be sometimes.

I also put together a few pinwheel blocks. No idea what I'll do with them, but they're done.

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Musicals

I've been home sick today, with occasional peeks at work e-mail.

This morning and through early afternoon, it was pretty much non-stop CSI.

But for the past hour or so I've been watching Oklahoma! What a treat. The old musicals don't seem to show up on TV as often as they did when I was growing up. The Lovely Daughter is in a production of South Pacific at her high school, so when that was on a few weeks ago we watched it. It was the modern version, though :( Much as I like Harry Connick, Jr., it just wasn't right. It doesn't help that I'm not a huge fan of Glenn Close either.

I think I will finally have to break down and order a DVD of The Music Man - it's probably my favorite of all.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Cosmetically challenged

That's how my poor little Featherweight was referred to today in my Featherweight class. It was a basic class in cleaning, oiling, etc., and really wasn't anything more than I'd already figured out from the manual. It was helpful to know that there wasn't anything else I needed to know, though, know what I mean? The instructor also said I might need some rewiring in a year or so, but I'm OK for now.

It was, however, annoying that they delayed the class for an hour to hold a makeup class for something else, and the shop didn't bother to let anyone know.

Oh, and the stupid car polish we were supposed to bring spilled all over one of my bags. And it didn't even work on my machine!

I still have to finish up the challenge quilt tonight. It's a big hot mess, but I WILL get the damn thing finished.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Thank you, Shellie!

A while back Shellie from Shell Creations was having a birthday giveaway. I've linked directly to her post because I didn't manage to get a picture of my lovely prize before it went to live on my desk at work! I won the calendar - someway, somehow I didn't have a desktop quilting calendar yet this year, and I'm *so* glad I was the lucky one this time - I get to look at a new quilt top or block every day!

Monday, February 15, 2010

Next six done!

Three snowballs and three nine-patches:

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Results of Snow Dying

The t-shirts, at least most of them, starting with TMOTH's:
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Mine:
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Mine, #2:
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And the Small Man wearing his:
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The Fabric:
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