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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

My Garden

After years of threatening to do it, I finally planted a garden this year.  I have to admit that i listen to Martha Stewart Radio all day at work and in my car, and all of the gardening talk inspired me.  I decided that the best way to start was to build raised beds.

After the weather became more mild, and when I have a little extra time, the Peanut and the Big One helped me move the boxes to the backyard and get out goodies planted.


We planted tomatoes, corn, beans, lettuce, cucumbers, celery, peppers, cantaloupes and watermelon.  LOL, if it all comes in, I am going to have a mess, but we started planting and just couldn't stop.  Here is the garden as of this weekend.
Some critters ate most of the lettuce, but look at these tomatoes!  We are going to have a feast when we gather our "crops."

Until next time,

Frances

Monday, May 24, 2010

Help!! Need Advise on my Dresser Project

As I mentioned earlier, I bought this dresser at a yard sale for $5.00. 

I started painting it Antique White and the paint crackled.  Do I leave it crackled and crackle the rest or do I sand it and start over.  Looking for ideas.  This is what the dresser drawers that are crackled look like.


One more drawer picture:


I've always been a crafty girl, but this re-doing furniture is new to me.  There are so many people out in blog land who are so good at this!  I want to have this done for my guest bedroom before company comes in a couple of weeks.  Ya'll help me!!

Thanks,

Frances

Weekend in Review

Wow, what a busy weekend. First, on Saturday, we had a yard sale. Sadly, not many people wanted my junk, so I still have a garage full of stuff AND I didnt get to go out and look at other people's junk because i was trying to get rid of my own.

The weater was great. It was the first sunny weekend that we have had for a long time. I did get some stuff done that required me to be outside. I love to be out in the sunshine. My little Peanut's toes started webbing, she spent so much time in the pool.




My black outdoor chairs rusted over the long winter, so the Big One helped clean them up and I put a fresh coat of paint on them.  Unfortunately, I failed to take the cushions in over the winter,so i will have to find time to either recover or replace them.  They look great now, just waiting for cushions and a group of people to enjoy the backyard!

I also worked on my dresser project.  This is a "before picture."  I bought it at a yard sale for $5.00.

I've started painting it.  Going with an Antique White.  I took a couple of the drawers out yesterday to paint and I guess the sun was too hot because the paint cracked.  I am not trying to decide if I love the paint or hate the paint.   Here is what it looks like



I'd love to hear opinions... like it??  hate it??  should I crackle the rest, or sand it and start over??

All in all, it was a great weekend.  I still have lots of projects to do, but I am making progress one day at a time! 

Here it he best part of the weekend...The Peanut and her friend, just after the Barnyard Moosical!  They were Funky Chickens!  You don't find that kind of quality entertainment just anywhere!






Thursday, May 6, 2010

The Rivers are Going Down!!

It is great to see that the flood waters are receeding and maybe life will start getting bad to normal.  It's seems like I am going through a period of "trying to do the right thing."  I am trying to make the right decisions at work, to get the best returns for our hotels.  I am trying to do the right thing for my children, in many ways, like providing the best education for them and having the right balance of discipline and "friendship".  I'm trying to make the right decisions about new opportunities to make extra money. 

So, what do I do??  I have to choose to trust.  Trust who, you ask.  I have to trust God.  I have to trust that with His help and guidance, I will make the best decisions in all aspects of my life.  Is it easy?  No, it is not easy to let go of the control in your life.  In fact, it would be fair to say that it is a struggle, but I am trying to learn.  It reminds me of a poem that I was introduced to in high school:

Let Go and Let God

As children bring their broken toys with tears for us to mend,
I brought my broken dreams to God because He was my friend.
But then instead of leaving Him in peace to work alone,
I hung around and tried to help with ways that were my own.
At last I snatched them back and cried,
"How can you be so slow?"
"My Child," he said, "What could I do?
You never did let go."

I love these words and the comfort that they bring... and trust that I will make the right choices!!

Until next time,

Frances

Welcome May!

Wow, May has arrived with a bang!  The Great Flood of 2010 took us all by surprise.  I never dreamed that I would see flooding like this.  The devastation is unbelievable.  So many people have lost everything, their homes, their businesses.  It makes me realize again how blessed my family is.  We came out of this with nothing more than some washed away mulch from our backyard landscaping.  I need to find a way to help those people who have lost everything!  (I'll have to get back to that...)

On Saturday, I participated in the "Girl's Gig" in Pleasant View.  Unfortunately, there weren't too many women who wanted to come to a showcase in the midst of a monsoon.  Never the less, I had some great crafty things there to sell.  Thankfully, they have rescheduled and will be holding the event again on June 5th.


Not sure why the color is so bad on this one.  Note, my sonic sweet tea in the back!

This is my table at the Girl's Gig.  Lots of cute stuff!


Until next time,

Frances