The diapers are done.
The soakers are done.
I also did a set of soakers for Kenny because he can't decide if he's potty trained or not. He'll be good for a while and then, like he did at my house the other day, he'll sit in his chair and pee on the floor through his clothes. It's not like he doesn't know. He just does it. I made the soakers for him so if Abby needs to use them he has them. She can use them on Patrick when he gets older anyhow, so I only need to make one more size - the size between those and the ones he's in now.
I have the quilts cut out for the twins but I'm lacking the energy and motivation to sew the pieces together and make the blocks. Once I get going it will go quickly. It's just a matter of getting off my backside and starting that first block; sewing that first seam will do the trick.
I have a lot to iron. I just caught up on laundry and most of my dresses and such need to be ironed. I haven't ironed for over a week so now I really just buckle down and get it done. I'll probably do that tomorrow.
The garden is doing well. We have lots of cucumbers and the tomatoes are starting to get ripe.
The pullets should start laying soon. I can't wait to see the multi-colored eggs. It's going to be neat to have blue and green eggs in my fridge. The turkens are large birds and so are the Marans. The Ameraucanas will be smaller birds and they are noticeably more shy and mellow than the Turkens, but more outgoing than the Marans trio. Turkens are inquisitive and smart. Ameraucanas are quiet and gentle with bright eyes and pretty colors - their muffs make them especially cute, and their color combinations are incredible.
I did give two of the Marans cockerels to a lady with a farm. She said they have been good boys. I'm really glad she took them. They have a lot of room to run around and about half as many birds as we do to hang out with. She calls me about every 2 weeks to give me an update.
Life is slowly and surely settling into a routine here. It's all going to be good in the end.
The writings and ramblings of a middle-aged child of God finding her way on the path called life.
Showing posts with label gardening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gardening. Show all posts
Monday, April 28, 2008
staying busy
We've been doing a lot of yard work lately. Spring is always busy. We have a lot to rake; the first full mowing needs to be done; plants need to be pruned or removed; the garden needs to be started; it's interesting.
The dappled willows in the front did badly last spring and summer. We lost two of the three plants we had. We also lost a couple rose bushes and a peach tree.
I took clippings from the remaining dappled willow, put them in rooting compound, and we'll see if they take.
We have new daffodils I planted last fall.
We just put in new hollyhocks- I got the roots at ChinaMart and planted them in the other half of the hollyhock bed.
We got a new rose bush.
I found a bulb for a blue bearded iris and planted it for hubby. He loves irises more than I do. I hope it does well.
We also have the Rose of Sharon we planted last fall. We got that at the farmer's market for $5, I think.
I have tomato seedlings and broccoli plants growing now. I planted the cucumber seeds two days ago. I have lettuce going but it never does very well for me. I'm not sure why. Maybe I don't thin it soon enough. I also planted some chives.
The chicks are growing like crazy. Man, can they eat! We went through 50 pounds of starter/grower in under 3 weeks. I know they're growing, but there is a huge difference in feed between 19 chicks and 36. Oh yes...and the poo issue. I have never seen so much poo at once.
They're feathering out now and look really cute. I can't wait till they get big enough to let out in the porch area so they can get fresh air and sunshine, but that will be another 3-4 weeks at least. They have to be fully feathered first.
We need to get a bigger feeder. I'm using two of the red plastic ones and they clean them out in less than 24 hours. I'll do that in a couple weeks when my disability comes in. In the meantime, I'll feed them twice a day. It won't kill me.
Finally, after a lot of work, I have my bra pattern almost right. I made yet another one, changing the pattern again and using a different technique to apply the interfacing, and the resulting bra was *this close* to what I wanted to see. One more slash and tape session with the cups and I should have it just where I want it.
Here are a couple pics of the bra itself. One is on the hanger, and the other is on me so you can see that there is no fat hanging over the top of the side pieces, which is a major plus for this pattern. It's comfy and supportive, and it fits.

Here it is on the hanger.

Here it is on me.
I like how the black looks with the gray. I was going to do it all gray but really had trouble finding lace the right width and specifications that matched or at least looked decent so I decided black was going to be fine.
Once the pattern is settled, I have some really pretty fabric to make a few with. It gets frustrating that not only can I rarely find bras that fit, but that most of them are ugly and either white, nude or black. Plus sized women want nice bras in nice colors, too. Off-size plus sized women want them as well.
And this is where I've been and what I've been doing since I posted last.
The dappled willows in the front did badly last spring and summer. We lost two of the three plants we had. We also lost a couple rose bushes and a peach tree.
I took clippings from the remaining dappled willow, put them in rooting compound, and we'll see if they take.
We have new daffodils I planted last fall.
We just put in new hollyhocks- I got the roots at ChinaMart and planted them in the other half of the hollyhock bed.
We got a new rose bush.
I found a bulb for a blue bearded iris and planted it for hubby. He loves irises more than I do. I hope it does well.
We also have the Rose of Sharon we planted last fall. We got that at the farmer's market for $5, I think.
I have tomato seedlings and broccoli plants growing now. I planted the cucumber seeds two days ago. I have lettuce going but it never does very well for me. I'm not sure why. Maybe I don't thin it soon enough. I also planted some chives.
The chicks are growing like crazy. Man, can they eat! We went through 50 pounds of starter/grower in under 3 weeks. I know they're growing, but there is a huge difference in feed between 19 chicks and 36. Oh yes...and the poo issue. I have never seen so much poo at once.
They're feathering out now and look really cute. I can't wait till they get big enough to let out in the porch area so they can get fresh air and sunshine, but that will be another 3-4 weeks at least. They have to be fully feathered first.
We need to get a bigger feeder. I'm using two of the red plastic ones and they clean them out in less than 24 hours. I'll do that in a couple weeks when my disability comes in. In the meantime, I'll feed them twice a day. It won't kill me.
Finally, after a lot of work, I have my bra pattern almost right. I made yet another one, changing the pattern again and using a different technique to apply the interfacing, and the resulting bra was *this close* to what I wanted to see. One more slash and tape session with the cups and I should have it just where I want it.
Here are a couple pics of the bra itself. One is on the hanger, and the other is on me so you can see that there is no fat hanging over the top of the side pieces, which is a major plus for this pattern. It's comfy and supportive, and it fits.
Here it is on me.
I like how the black looks with the gray. I was going to do it all gray but really had trouble finding lace the right width and specifications that matched or at least looked decent so I decided black was going to be fine.
Once the pattern is settled, I have some really pretty fabric to make a few with. It gets frustrating that not only can I rarely find bras that fit, but that most of them are ugly and either white, nude or black. Plus sized women want nice bras in nice colors, too. Off-size plus sized women want them as well.
And this is where I've been and what I've been doing since I posted last.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Should we build an ark?
Ok.
I was going to put some pics in here but Blogger has evidently decided it doesn't want me to so I won't. I'll try again later.
Anyhow...we've had 2.5 inches of rain in the last day and a half on top of already-saturated ground. The pond is up to the overflow drain. The chicken lounge is a puddle. The chicken yard is a pond. Most of the coop is dry but the part that is wet is - well, it's wet.
Plants are getting green and budding and starting to tell us it's spring.
Now all we need is sunshine to dry things out a bit so the plants can grow.
Any time.
At least the drought is over.
I was going to put some pics in here but Blogger has evidently decided it doesn't want me to so I won't. I'll try again later.
Anyhow...we've had 2.5 inches of rain in the last day and a half on top of already-saturated ground. The pond is up to the overflow drain. The chicken lounge is a puddle. The chicken yard is a pond. Most of the coop is dry but the part that is wet is - well, it's wet.
Plants are getting green and budding and starting to tell us it's spring.
Now all we need is sunshine to dry things out a bit so the plants can grow.
Any time.
At least the drought is over.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)