Saturday, July 16, 2011

Color Allowed

So, the big news around here right now is that Michael and I are in the process of buying our first home! This has been an amazing journey, that I will share more about in a later post. We never expected we would by a home, let alone in Houston, but God has a way of changing our plans. That He has made a way for us to be able to buy a home is a tremendous miracle and such a blessing. We are praying that our home will be a house of prayer, a place of fellowship, love and laughter, and a light to the community.

One thing I am personally very excited about is that I will be allowed to paint! I have always loved color...the deep blues of the sky and water, the variations in green when the sun is shining on the tree leaves, how the color red is bolder after a rainstorm...and now we are allowed to paint things any color we want!

Michael and I recently picked colors for our bedroom. We are going to use Sherwin Williams - Meander blue on the walls and SW- Lei flower on the shutters in our room. Yes, our room has shutters. The cafe style in the picture below. Too cute! Here are some pictures of the colors. I'll post before and after pictures when we finally get to paint (we haven't closed yet so it will still be awhile). But I welcome comments and suggestions!

Example of the wall color we chose. 'Meander Blue'

We have 2 windows with these cafe style shutters that we are going to paint 'Lei Flower' (above)


Monday, April 25, 2011

Windy City meets H-Town

This past week my sister Laura and her boyfriend Winfield came to visit. We had a great time touring Houston and Austin with them! Here are some of the highlights.

I love my Big Sister!

Battleship Texas

Michael and Winfield showing off their guns. Ha.

Congress street with the State Capitol down the road.
It was about time we visited the Capitol since I've been here 3 years!

Laura & Winfield in Downtown Austin
waiting on the bats. Never wait on a bat.

Beautiful Botanical Garden

We also enjoyed Tex-Mex and a concert in Sugar Land, Austin music, a light show at Miller Outdoor Theater, and the BEST BBQ in Texas at 'The Salt Lick.' We wrapped everything up yesterday and celebrated Resurrection day at church, ate brunch and looked around Rice Village. We had a great time and look forward to seeing our family again soon!

Monday, April 11, 2011

Two Eggs


I caught our little nesting bird during a rare stretching moment this morning. It literally got up and stretched his or her birdie legs! While doing so I got to catch a glimpse of TWO shiny white eggs in the nest. Twins!

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Baby (bird) Watch


A few weeks ago, two common doves started building a nest on our porch. Isn't momma bird cute sitting in one of my strawberry pots from last year? She and her husband were working their little hearts out, so I just couldn't make them start over building their home somewhere else. On Thursday, the momma laid one egg, and then left for the evening, and I think she may have laid a second egg when she returned. She hasn't left the nest since (she may be switching with the male we were told but we haven't seen that yet.)

Today is day 2 of incubation! We are so excited for our little birdie parents and can't wait to see the little bird(ies) that should hatch in about 14 days!

Monday, March 28, 2011

Basket of Daisies

Recently I was talking to my friend and mentor, Kelly, about materialism. I was telling her how I struggle to let my love of crafting, creating and decorating get out of hand and lean heavily towards the side of finding my joy in "stuff" instead of in God. She shared 2 Corinthians 9:8, 10-11 with me.
"And God will generously provide all you need. Then you will always have everything you need and plenty left over to share with others....For God is the one who gives seed to the farmer and then bread to eat. In the same way, he will give you many opportunities to do good, and he will produce a great harvest of generosity in you. Yes, you will be enriched so that you can give even more generously. And when we take your gifts to those who need them, they will break out in thanksgiving to God."
This was really convicting because I can be a pretty selfish person, so Kelly challenged me to bless someone else with the talent and resources God has given me this week. Thus, the basket of daisies. They're for friends of ours that are going to a hard time. My friend Laura helped me put this together on Saturday. Pictures and directions for how to make one of your own are below. Now here is my challenge to each of you: How can you use a talent or resource of yours to bless someone else this week?





Materials:
1 Basket (mine was 14in. diameter)
3-4 blocks of desert foam
2 bushes of Gerber daisies (mine are assorted yellow, white and green)
2 bushes of Pink Hydrangeas
1 bush White Limonium filler flowers (or other filler)
1 bush dangling white flowers like these (Does anyone know what these are called?)
1 strand green garland baubles (sold in 6ft but I only used 3ft of it)
1 little birdie (optional)
1 small bag fake Spanish Moss (I used the tan color)
Wire cutters
(I purchased these at JoAnn's which was having a fabulous sale, but most craft stores should have the materials)

  1. First cut the desert foam (I used a kitchen knife) to fit the inside of the basket. You will have to make several cuts to get the foam to fit well in the bottom of the basket, and then to fill in the gaps. I stacked 2 layers of foam on top of each other to make a solid base that filled the basket, leaving about 2 inches from the top of the foam to the top of the basket.
  2. Next use wire cutters to cut the individual stems away from the bush base. Make sure to cut as low as possible to keep as much of the length of the stem as you can.
  3. Arrange the Gerber daisies first, much like you would a vase of flowers, in a rotating circular pattern with 2-3 daisies as a peak point and then some lower and angled out more than up. You will need to push them in far enough to the foam that they don't droop, which is about 1-2 inches in.
  4. Use the cut hydrangeas to fill in around the daisies, filling in most of the gaps at the top and the upper part of the sides. Keep most of the hydrangeas at a lower level than the daisies, so the daisies stand out the most
  5. At this point use the Spanish Moss to cover the desert foam and fill in gaps around the flower stems. It's easier to do it now rather than wait until all of the filler flowers have been added, trust me.
  6. Add the draping white flowers, some higher like the hydrangeas and some lower to flow over the edge of the basket.
  7. Insert the White Limonium to fill in any remaining gaps, especially around the lower edge of the basket. Put one or two stems at the center to accent the daisies and hydrangeas.
  8. Cut the green bauble garland into 6 inch sections and insert them in the same way to accent areas that don't "pop" or add color in any areas with too many white filler flowers.
  9. Finally, find a home for the little birdie, just inside the base of the basket and enjoy!
Note: It helps to decide what will be the front of your basket when arranging the flowers. My friend Laura and I failed to do this. We tried, but we kept "losing" the front, which we decided was a good thing.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Create


Creating things has always been one of my passions. I love taking something that is ugly and making it beautiful, giving something useless a purpose and combining items to make something new. When I was young my parents always encouraged my creativity. I had colored sand, play-doh, paper beads, sewing supplies, embroidery, paints, coloring books, mosaic puzzles and probably more. If I was ever bored, my mom would remind me of a craft I could do.
This desire to create served me well while teaching. Nearly half of my time was spent creating lessons, materials and activities to engage my students. But it seemed that over the years, with the hectic pace of life, I had let large portions of my creativity slip away. Frankly, I realized in January that it had been too long since I'd allowed myself to relax by having a hobby. And no, making ESL materials or reading a book for work or school does not count as relaxing (I really had to remind myself).
This said, I'm forcing myself to re-discover my passion to create, in some old ways and some new. I plan on sharing some of the results on here.
My first projects have come from learning to use the Creative Memories Storybook Creator Plus 3.0 software. I purchase it during a special last year, so I can make a wedding album for my best friend. I've been pretty happy with the software so far, and was even able to use it to make a newsletter for our work with refugees. I also used it to create the header for this blog (see the top). Here are a few pictures of other things I've designed while learning to use the software.
(P.S.) If anyone ever needs photo cards, scrapbooking pages or announcements designed, let me know!