Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Stay on Target!

I want to make stockings.

Not in October when I will next think about it and feel too busy and have current Christmas projects that need finishing and panic and worry and get overwhelmed so it won't happen!!!!

Now, while January is boring and grey and needs some color. So I went to my favorite quilt shop, found out that their Moda Christmas line was no longer on sale, was taken pity on by the sweet ladies that work there, and got a few bits for the sale price anyway! Score!

I have loved this one for months!
And the holly berries and festive red snowflakes will all blend nicely with Christmas fabric I already have!

I want to make scrappy stockings for all of us, similar to these and these. W has his from childhood, and I made the girls stockings last year but it was late, I was tired, and I didn't cut them out with a seam allowance so they're too small to actually fit anything in them! oops!

So, I'm trying to stay focused, not dream of beautiful Spring colors and lovely things to make for my girls and instead, make Christmas stockings!

And maybe work on this quilt kit that I got for a major steal!

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Book Club

I am finally in a book club!

It's kind of been a dream of mine. I love to read. I love to get new ideas of what to read. I love to talk with people who love to read and hear what they're reading.

When we moved down South, I tried to join the local group of Mormon women who had a book club but it was always the same night as W's classes and my church meetings. (Ironic, huh? But most of the women went to the other area congregation) Anyway.

It's been two years and several of us started up a book club.

I love that it's just a bunch of women. It isn't under the auspices of the church. That sounds horrible, but it makes it a bit easier to read books that may have some romance (gasp!) or intrigue (gasp again!). And it makes us feel less obligated to read books published by Deseret Book or written about church history.

The first month we made it easy and discussed the book most of us were already reading-the third installment of the Hunger Games, the Mockingjay.
While I am in the camp of Hunger Game lovers, I must say that the third book disappointed me a bit. It felt like she jumped from one action scene to the next just trying to squeeze it all in and tie up all the loose ends. I like neatly wrapped packages but I also like to imagine for myself what the future of the characters will be like. Either way still a page turner and one I would recommend.

The second month our group read The Help.

I really enjoyed this book but I already blogged about it during the summer when I read it visiting my hubby in DC. I highly recommend this book. Our discussion was VERY enlightening when I discovered there were people who think prejudice no longer exists!!! What???

Our third month, I chose the book.

I tossed and turned over my choice! I had no idead it would be so much pressure to recommend a book to people. I chose one of my favorites though-wanting a light, fun read for during the busy holiday months-and I think I nailed it! If you haven't read the Sugar Queen, do it! And then read all of the rest of Sarah Addison Allen's books!!

This month, the book is the Island. I actually had to read this month! I had read all the other books before-now I had almost 500 pages of work to do! Plus, I was the first one to request the SOLE copy in all of Central Arkansas and so I had to read like the wind so I could pass along the library copy!
What's funny to me is that apparently there are several "Island" books because when people hear that's what I was reading, they ask about the movie. Yeah, not that one. This is a book I am sure I would never have found on my own which is why I love book clubs!!

I would give this book 3.5/5 stars. I really liked it. There were a few predictable parts in the romance, but it was a fascinating story and definitely kept me wanting to know how all the pieces were going to fit together! Here are the things I loved.

First, it's set in Greece. I want to go to Greece now. I love Mama Mia (don't judge me!) and I kept placing it in the beautiful scenery and yes, humming the lovely Abba songs (even though it was definitely the wrong era!) Strangely, I also kept channeling the people and scenery of "A Walk in the Clouds". Remember that movie? With Keanu Reeves? Again, don't judge me!

Second, it's set in the WWII era. I love books about this era. I love the history, the way people lived, everything.

Third, it's about leprosy. Yes, that's right, leprosy. I learned a LOT about leprosy from this book. Did you know there are two kinds? A slower, life long kind and a faster-progressing kind that is what most of us think of? Did you know that there was a leper colony in Greece where lepers were sent to live during WWII with its own government, economy and life? Did you know when leprosy was cured?

It was a fascinating story.

I'll try to keep up from now on. Maria Mae is choosing our next book, so I have a few guesses as to what it will be!

Happy Reading!

January blues

I think my mother is feeling the letdown of post-Christmas. I, on the other hand, have been a little lonely this week after the busy holidays. It hasn't meshed well.

Me: Are you sick of us?

Mom: (awkward pause) Well, how long are you going to stay?




great. I will be going home now.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Christmas Eve

I LOVE Christmas Eve! It is truly one of my favorite days of the year! This year was no exception! We started off our day with a breakfast with our friends, the Morgans (Phil works with W) and exchanging gifts there. Then we headed to Grandma for the festivities!

I love that Maria Mae helps the kids make cookies for Santa each year! It's something from her family that W also did in his family. I love that we're integrating this tradition into our Tobler-ness.
I love how excited my kids were this year for everything!

Christian and Ev try to pretend they're too cool for these activities, but we know they were just as excited!

After the kids ate dinner, they helped re-enact the Nativity while Grandpa read it from the Bible and we sang Christmas carols. We're a bit of a hodge-podge group but it works!
Mary (M), shepherd/wise man (Ev), Joseph/wise man (Jonas), angel (Lu), shepherd/wise man (Chrstian). Plus a few bears and reindeer for sheep and camels! :)

Lu was a sweet angel, until we gave the baby Jesus to Mary and then she was an angry angel!
Our sweet Holy family in awe
And our crazy, somewhat clueless shepherds :)
I mean, wise men!
Christmas morning, you've already seen some of.
But I do think I nailed it on Jake's "man apron" complete with police blue stripe!
Merry Christmas! I am thankful for this time to celebrate Christ's birth and mission. I am thankful for my wonderful family and this time with them!

Saturday, January 1, 2011

January 2011 Goals

I don't like resolutions. I don't keep them. Then there's the inevitable guilt. However, I need goals. I was recently reminded how important they are to improving myself and my life. How do they differ? Not sure, but I'm going to take a whack at it!

1. Keep monthly goals to keep better track, keep it realistic, and keep after myself!
2. Throw out 111 things in 1/11! My cousin is doing it and I NEED to do it!
3. Read a new book.
4. Re-cover glider.
5. Cook dinner 4 nights/week.
6. Exercise 2x/week. (we're keepin' it real here, folks!)
7. Donate fabric I will never use.
8. Smile more.
9. Fix my bedskirt.
10. Buy storage filing boxes for papers.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Christmas Break snippets from the iphone

I tried my hand at Subway Art with the Cricut for a gift and I AM A FAN!
On my way to work...is it too fuzzy? What ever happened to "knoweth no man"? (Matthew 24:36 hmmmmm.....
It's gloomy and grey here this week, so of course Lu is dressed for the weather with her new Christmas shades!
And the girls are thoroughly enjoying Grandma's new additions to the costume box (Lu is "bumbelina" -LOVE it!)

Garvan Gardens

On Christmas Eve Eve Eve, we drove down to Hot Springs to Garvan Botanical Gardens.
We were in three cars and our car got lost three times. I was ready to call it a night and be a real Scrooge, but I'm so glad we didn't.

It was worth the drive, the headache, and it came with plenty of Christmas cheer for all of our Scroogy attitudes!
I loved the walkway with these star chandeliers hanging above us!

All of the kids loved walking through the train!
We played I Spy and had a thoroughly wonderful time!
M's favorites were the flowers...of course!
This will definitely be a repeat event! It was wonderful, and now we know how to get there!! :)