Monday, April 12, 2010

What a wonderful weekend I had :)

After a rough week some of the CCPS girls decided to have a girls night in at Ms. Lyndsie's house on Friday. We had a great time enjoying some wine and appetizer's and getting to talk grown up talk instead of 'boo boo bags' and 'walking feet'.

Having our girls time made me realize how much I really love the girls that I work with. I'm pretty blessed to get to spend time with them each day.

We had a little too much to catch up on because I didn't make it home until 3 in the morning. Eek! But like I said, great time!

On Saturday my community was having a garage sale so I got up early and hit up about 10 of the 25 to 30 garage sales within walking distance. I bought quite a bit of little stuff and total spent $4 I think. I kept telling people I felt like I was stealing from them when they'd say something like, "That'll be a nickel."

After garage saling I made my way to my least favorite place in the entire world, (besides the eye doctor with his little air puff) yep, I went to Wal-Mart. Eww. I somehow always end up leaving there without anything (because it gets left due to lack of cashiers and my lack of patience) or complaining about how I almost got ran over at least twice in the parking lot. All in all, it stresses me out.

With that said, Spring has sprung and I needed flowers, potting soil and paint for a project I was planning to work on. And we all know I'm cheap, cheap, cheap. So I knew I was going to have to make the journey down to my real life hell. ;)

Somehow I lived through it and didn't get maimed by anyone in the parking lot. Erin and Kinley stopped by when I got home. While she sorted through baby clothes for the wee one in her belly I got to work on a project.

I bought this little dresser at Goodwill a while back. I had absolutely no use for it but it was $5 and sometimes I just can't turn down a bargain. As I was in the check out line purchasing it the man behind me tried to make a deal with me by offering me double. I declined.




As my sewing excursions have taken on a life of their own I recently decided I needed something cute to put my fabrics and such in. And it turns out that I already had something, it just needed to be revamped.

After stripping the dresser I threw on a few coats of the paint color I had picked at 'hell' and then put on my knobs that I had bought a few months ago for $5.

The end product.....




And because it was looking a little bare I topped it off with a little color. By the way, I purchased two bouquets of these flowers while buying groceries yesterday, they were on manager's special for $2. Out of the bouquets I was able to make five different vases of flowers to go around the house to brighten things up and feel a little more Spring-ish around here. Plus, they smell yum. :)

Speaking of flowers, that was another thing I bought at Wal-Mart along with a tomato plant to pot.



My Mimi had given my some fresh cilantro, oregano and mint when I went home for Easter so I spent Saturday evening putting everything in their own little pots. I really have enjoyed going out and picking a few little sprigs of cilantro this week when I cooking dinner. And soon (well about 48 days) I can go pick tomatoes for dinner too.

My good friend Jenny and her fiance have just purchased their first home. How exciting! And I'm getting to help with all the priming, painting, decorating AND gardening!!!! Jenny and I are planting a garden at her new home in the next week or two when they are all settled in. This really does make me ecstatic. Afterall, I dream of owning an old farm out in the country, watching my future husband in his too tight wranglers driving his tractor, being a stay at home mom, picking fruits and veggies, canning and making jams all while drinking a big glass of sweet tea in my big floppy straw hat. My dreams may not seem like much, but they're mine. :) And Ms. Jenny is helping me get a little bit closer to them by letting me help with the garden. Even if I do have to imagine that I'm on a farm in the middle of nowhere I still love growing and picking all your own veggies.

So stay tuned for Gardening Excursions I'm sure they'll be quite interesting.


I've been so behind on blogging I forgot to share my last sewing excursion.

I have been wanting to make a cute Spring/Summer dress so I got started by making this cute little flower to inspire me



I had some hot pink fabric so I decided that was going to be what I used.

So I cut. I pinned. I sewed. I got this.





I'm pretty sure this won't be the last one I make.


And because you might be needing a laugh I'll leave you with a funny from my kids (for other kid funnies, click here.)

Marriage has been a hot topic around our three year old table for about the last month. I'm not sure how it happened but it turned up one day and has refused to leave.

While eating snack on Wednesday afternoon my children began the marriage discussion once again.

'J' proclaimed her want to marry 'E'.

But he said, "No, I'm not getting married anymore."

After a short argument back and forth with her saying, "Yes, you are!" and him saying, "No, I'm not!"

She gave up. She said, "I'm marrying my brother."

That's when another little girl chimed in and said she was going to marry her sister.

And a little boy said he was definitely going to marry his sister too.

I then said, "I don't know if you can do that."

I got lots of "why not's?"

I said, "Well, you can't do that in Texas."

That's when 'K' said, very seriously, "Yeah, you have to go to Hokohoma to do that."

Ha ha. I loved it. They really do keep me laughing.


With just a week until my birthday I'm still trying to figure out birthday plans. This is so unlike me, I normally have something massive planned a month in advance. Looks like I'll be going low-key this year. Is that what happens when you get old? ;)

Me on my first birthday which happened to be on Easter :)

3 comments:

Mitzi said...

Woah poodle that dress (and dresser) looks freakin phenomenal!!!! So proud of you!!!

Victoria O'Neal said...

Aww thanks Princess :) I sure do miss you and I hope you aren't stressing out too badly about the wedding. I can't wait to see you as a beautiful bride!

Erin said...

you've got mad craft skills!! i'm totally impressed with all of it!