Thứ Sáu, 31 tháng 12, 2010

Crochet SnowFlake 7












If you are a beginner, you can find a playlist for the basic crochet stitches by clicking on this link.  Beginner Crochet Stitches


Crochet SnowFlake 7

Written by Teresa Richardson

Video Tutorial: Crochet SnowFlake 7

Video Tutorial: Left Hand Crochet SnowFlake 7

Skill Level - Beginner/Intermediate

Abbreviations
DC - Double Crochet
HDC - Half Double Crochet
CH - Chain
SL ST - Slip Stitch

TC - Triple Crochet

Materials
Size 1 steel crochet hook
Size 10 Crochet Cotton
Sewing Needle

Chain 3, join with the beginning chain.



Round 1:
*Chain 3, SC in the loop, Complete 5 time from *, chain 1, HDC in the first chain to join.  We want to end in the center of the last loop.  (6 loops total)

Round 2: CH 1 SC in the same loop,* CH 5 SC in the next loop,  continue around from * 
join in the first SC (6loops total)


Round 3: Chain 1, *SC in the same SC, Chain 6, TC, CH1, TC, CH1, TC, CH 4, SL in the same stitch, CH 6 SL ST in the same ST, CH 4 SL ST in the same ST, TC, CH1, TC, CH1, TC, CH 6 SC in next SC, Complete 6 times total from *, SL ST to join with the beginning SC.






New Year :)

I don't know about you but I'm looking forward to 2011!   2011 will be my last year in my 20s!  It's also going to be 5 years of marriage in March :)  We have our trip to Disney in October and T's 4th birthday!  I have some photo shoots planned and hopefully my business will continue to grow.

I'm not making any resolutions-- just live my life as best I can :)

What do YOU have planned for 2011?

Chủ Nhật, 26 tháng 12, 2010

Blondes don't have more fun

I dyed my hair dark brown... I decided I'm not high maintenance and didn't want to keep spending money highlighting my hair.  I have to fix the color a bit tomorrow because apparently I have a lot of hair and one box was not enough to cover all of it... thus I have a streak or two left ;)


Oh and if you look at the side of the blog you'll see a little counter thing... it's where I log my miles on the treadmill :)  I've been doing it every day--1 mile a day so far.  Woo!

Remind me again...

in the spring when I'm going crazy with my TWO grad classes... that I was the one that signed up for them.    

K.  Thanks.

Thứ Sáu, 24 tháng 12, 2010

Christmas Menu

I know you're going to be jealous of my menu ;)

arroz con gandules (rice with pigeon peas)
lechón asado (roast pork... though not authentic because I got it boneless and skinless)
pasteles (green banana meat stuffed pastries?? Not sure how else to describe it)
tostones (twice fried green plantains)

Only thing missing is my morcilla (blood sausage) but can't find that anywhere around here.

YUM!

Thứ Ba, 21 tháng 12, 2010

Count Your Blessings Tuesday

Today I am grateful for:

  • energy.  I have NO idea how it is that I stay up until midnight and get up at 6am and still function.  
  • having almost everything crossed off my to-do list.  
  • creativity.  I love being able to create things that don't look like a two year old made it :)
  • getting into the spirit of the season which is GIVING.  I get so much more out of giving to others than getting things. 
  • the anticipation of Christmas.  I can't wait to see T's face on Christmas morning when he sees the tree in all its glory :)
  • T not knocking my teeth out when he busted my lip.  It still hurts like hell : /

Chủ Nhật, 19 tháng 12, 2010

All kinds of crafty

This weekend I've delved in many different crafty endeavors.  I:

  • baked and decorated gingerbread cookies 
  • baked a cake for more cake truffles
  • made Tootsie the owl 
  • made "Reindeer Food"
  • cut out all the pieces to make T his own owl which does not have a name yet...
Check out the owl for T!  I love him!  He's made out of a stretchy "jean" fabric, white corduroy eyeballs and brown centers, orange fleece beak, blue flannel belly and swirly orange batik wings.  

I also have been reading about this tradition of leaving "reindeer food" outside on Christmas Eve and I loved it.  So I made T his own:
It's oats and sparkle confetti.  On the back it has this poem:
Sprinkle on the lawn at night
The moon will make it sparkle bright
As Santa's reindeer fly and roam
This will guide them to your home.

In addition to all that I also cleaned the house and got a few things organized-- and had some fun outside the house too.  Not bad for a weekend ;) 

Thứ Bảy, 18 tháng 12, 2010

Meet Tootsie

Yeah, I name my sewing projects.  I made this little owl for somebody who is having a baby soon.  My sewing skills are not up to par with S and C but I think it turned out pretty cute!

The pattern called for feet but I didn't think they would look cute... I added the belly panel instead.  

If you want to make it too, check out the website here.

Thứ Năm, 16 tháng 12, 2010

Allowing myself a non grateful post...

This is why today sucked:
  • my uncle passed away this morning from cancer.  While I know he's no longer in pain, he was an awesome person and I'm mad that he was taken away from this world.
  • school made a bad call today in not closing early.  My commute was horrendous and my car slid all around the road... no fun.
  • my prof. asked us to revise all our projects although he had told us we would submit it and not have to worry about it again.
  • my treadmill was not delivered today.
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I am, however, lucky to have my life, health and family as well as friends.  Can't take anything for granted, can we?  

Thứ Tư, 15 tháng 12, 2010

100+ treats

My unexpected day at home was not unproductive.  I made over 100 treats and bagged them... 47 bags of treats to be exact!  I made:

       - chocolate fudge cake with chocolate icing dipped in dark mint chocolate with green vanilla swirl
       - chocolate fudge cake with chocolate icing dipped in milk chocolate and sprinkles
       - honey wheat pretzels dipped in milk chocolate and sprinkles

Can you say YUM!?

Thứ Ba, 14 tháng 12, 2010

Count Your Blessings Tuesday

Today I am grateful for:

  • hot chocolate + car + Christmas lights 
  • an awesome anniversary celebration with C
  • evenings at home with the three best cuddlers out there (C, T and D..the dog)
  • getting to know part of my department a bit better with our new "girls nights" 
  • my budding photographer
  • Christmas craft time with T
  • the new treadmill and making an investment on our health 
Lots to be grateful for.  What is on YOUR list?

Chủ Nhật, 12 tháng 12, 2010

Best Present

This is being delivered Thursday.  It's our gift to ourselves for 2010... Merry Christmas, happy birthday and any other thing ;)  Goal is at least 30 min a day every day.  No excuses.  

Thứ Bảy, 11 tháng 12, 2010

C + M

Today C and I had our 10 year anniversary celebration day.  We celebrated by going to the Walters Art Gallery and Fogo de Chao.  We also hit up a few stores in our travels during the day.
To see some cool photos of the Walters, click here.

Here are a few highlights of the 150 photos I took today....:





















Thứ Năm, 9 tháng 12, 2010

How to Make a Thread Crochet Holiday Lace Ornament - Christopher











How to Make a Thread Crochet Holiday Lace Ornament - Christopher

Written by Teresa Richardson

Video Tutorial:  How to Make a Thread Crochet Holiday Lace Ornament - Christopher

Video Tutorial:  Left Hand How to Make a Thread Crochet Holiday Lace Ornament - Christopher

Skill Level - Easy

Abbreviations
SC - Single Crochet
HDC - Half Double Crochet
CH - Chain
SL ST - Slip Stitch

TC - Triple Crochet

Materials
Size 10 steel crochet hook
Size 10 Thread
Tapestry Needle

Round ornament or ball 7 inches/18 cm around - You can also use the plastic children play balls for a non breakable ornament or Styrofoam ball wrapped in fabric.

Work a chain of 5, join with the beginning chain.

 
Round 1: Ch 1, *SC through the loop. CH 4 SC through the loop. (complete 7 times total from *) CH 1, work a HDC to join. (8 loops total) 



Round 2: Ch 1, *SC through the loop. CH 4, SC in the same CH, CH 4, SC in the next CH. (complete 7 times total from *) CH 4, SC in the same CH, CH 1, work a HDC to join. (12 loops total) 


Round 3: Ch 1, *SC through the loop. Ch 4,  SC in the next CH. (complete 15 times total from *) CH 1, work a HDC to join. (16 loops total)

Round 4-5:  Ch 1, *SC through the loop. Ch 5,  SC in the next CH, (complete 15 times total from *) CH 2, work a DC to join. (16 loops total)

Round 6-8:  Ch 1, *SC through the loop. Chain 7, SC in the next CH, (complete 15 times total from *) CH 3, work a TC to join. (16 loops total)

Round 9:  Ch 1, *SC through the loop. Chain 6, SC in the next CH, (complete 15 times total from *) CH 2, work a DC to join. (16 loops total)

Sew in the tail at the center.

Round 10: Ch 1, *SC through the loop. Chain 5, SC in the next CH, (complete 15 times total from *) CH 2, work a DC to join. (16 loops total)

Round 11:  Place the ornament/ball in the center of the cover after 8 single crochet. Ch 1, *SC through the loop around 16 times total. Join with the beginning stitch. This part will be awkward. Sew in all the tails.

Flower
Chain 4, join with the beginning chain.
Round 1: Ch 1, *SC through the loop. Ch 3, join with the beginning single crochet. (complete 6 times total from *) 


Petals
Round 2: SL ST in to the chain, CH 1, *SC in the chain, CH 1, 7 DC through the chain, CH 1, SC in the same chain.  Repeat from * for each petal.


Sew the flowers around the ornament.  You may want to embellish the center of the flower with beads.


Right Hand Version



Left Hand Version

Thứ Tư, 8 tháng 12, 2010

I can laugh now...

but I really just wanted to cry when I got through stuffing my Christmas cards into the nicely addressed and decorated envelopes and noticed that in the cards I designed, I misspelled "Holidays."  Yup, I lied... I did have time to design my own cards-- WITH THE WRONG SPELLING!
I can't believe I missed that... and C missed it too!  UGH!


"Happy Holdays" people!

Crochet CandyCane



Crochet CandyCane


Video Tutorial: Crochet Candy Cane

Video Tutorial:  Left Hand Version 

Red Section
With red yarn Chain 50.

3 SC in each chain across. It will start to twist and be very uneven.

White Section
With white yarn Chain 50.

3 SC in each chain across. It will start to twist and be very uneven.


Straighten each individual section out so the twist is turning one way. Once that is accomplished, join the two sections together, twisting them together to form the candycane. Once they are evenly twisted, secure each end with yarn so they won't come apart. Sew in all the tails. Run a pipe cleaner through the center of the candycane. Twist the yarn section in the direction to tighten the yarn on the pipecleaner. This will grab the fibers of the pipecleaner tighten it up nice and neat. You can hotglue or dab craft glue to the pipecleaner and yarn so it will stay in place and not come apart. Shape project in to a candycane. I have found that fishing line or clear craft line will work very well for an invisible hanger.





I never post on Tuesdays...

Maybe I should change it to "whenever I feel like counting my blessings".  Any day is a good day to think about what you're grateful for, right?

Today I am grateful for:

  • cuddle time with C and passing out on the couch ;)
  • going out on an errand and ending up driving around looking at Christmas lights before heading home
  • my parents.  I hope they know I love them and that's why I get upset because I don't see them often!  
  • C's interview this past Monday.  I'm so glad he got called to interview and I'm keeping my fingers crossed that he gets the job.  Either way I am proud of him and all he has accomplished thus far!
  • having almost all presents wrapped and most of my cards ready to mail.  I love wrapping presents and addressing Christmas cards :)
  • T saying "you look beautiful, Mommy"... kids don't just say things if they don't mean it!
  • date night with C this Saturday!  Museum and yummy food--here we come!
What are YOU grateful for?

Chủ Nhật, 5 tháng 12, 2010

So many choices! What to do, what to do!?

In the past I've had to resort to creating my own Christmas card design on Photoshop and had it printed through my photo lab because I couldn't find cards cute enough.  I don't have enough time this year to devote to my holiday card design so I found myself searching elsewhere for cards to suit my taste. Well Shutterfly sure has outdone itself this year.  Check out all the cute cards they have for 2010!  I like the simple modern designs that they have as well as the cute & colorful ones!  I found a couple of cards that may actually work for this photo that I took:

Check out the designs I found and let me know which one you like the best for the C family 2010 holiday card!

1.  I like this one because it's simple and cute!  Love all the colors and that it doesn't scream XMas.
2.  I'm totally into typography.  This one spoke to me.
3.  Very different with the grey color... again, loving the typography here and the simple design.
4.  Did somebody say PLAID!?  It's no argyle but equally as cute!
5.  I love the idea of an update card but I'm not sure I'll have enough to fill the card!

What would you choose?  If you haven't checked out Shutterfly's card selection this year, click here.  I am SURE you'll find something to suit your style.  Just fair warning though... you might not be able to control yourself!  Especially if you find yourself searching outside of the holiday card section and into the calendar section like I did tonight.  Good thing I take a lot of photos!

If you're a blogger and like Shutterfly, check out this awesome promotion they have going on right now!  Click here to check it out!

Thứ Bảy, 4 tháng 12, 2010

Highly Productive Saturday

This is the first Saturday that I've been home!  I got to sleep in thanks to my awesome hubby, got some lunch (yeah.. that much sleeping in!) and headed to IKEA to get said awesome hubby the desk and chair he has been wanting.  I put together the desk, drawer set and chair all by myself :)  I purged and re-organized the office area in the basement and C got rid of the old furniture.  I also finished editing my last shoot which was long overdue.  Although I didn't get to the actual cleaning of the house, I got a lot accomplished.  Tomorrow will be my cleaning day but I'm going to take it easy!

Thứ Năm, 2 tháng 12, 2010

Change of plans

So I originally planned to go out with C on Saturday-- even lined up a babysitter for the day but I decided to postpone our celebration until next weekend.  I've been so stressed over my grad project and have had no time to clean, do laundry or go grocery shopping.  Last weekend we were in Jersey so nothing got done then either.  I just want to stay home, clean the house and wait until next weekend when I won't have the grad class project hanging over my head (last class is Wed).

Best part of this is that the in-laws will be in town next weekend so FREE babysitting and we can be gone aaaaaaaaall day.  I already have our day planned for next Sat.  I'm thinking we'll visit the Walters art gallery or the BMA and then hit up Fogo de Chao at the Harbor.  A nice, quiet adult outing.  As far as a gift goes, I'm making a timeline of our life with photos of the many events we've had such as graduation, first jobs, moving in together, getting married, buying our first home, having a baby... and a few random moments that are important to both of us.

Thứ Tư, 1 tháng 12, 2010

Alone

Today I was talking to my Mom and asked her when Dad was going to let me borrow her (he actually told me she could come see me) and she said that she couldn't... that she can't leave Dad alone.  She then passed the phone to Dad who proposed to me that instead of having her come to me, we could all go on a cruise... the whole fam.

I lost it then... first off... I can't afford to take my family on a cruise.  To go on a cruise I'd have to pay for plane tickets to FL, dog sitter, airport parking plus the cruise.  Seeing as I'm paying just about 2,000 next semester for grad school, it's NOT happening.  My second thought to that is... how can you be well enough to travel on a cruise but not to come see your daughter?  I started crying.... my Dad passed the phone off to my Mom.  He can never take me crying.

I told my Mom that I am alone.  I have a huge family and I feel completely ALONE.  Nobody has seen my house--- nobody seeks me out.  If I want to see anyone I always have to be the one that makes the effort.  Nobody makes the effort to see me.  I told her I am hurt and can't keep doing this.  She told me she loves me and that she understands and asked me to calm down and that we'd talk later.

My Dad called later to ask for "forgiveness" from me.  He explained what I already knew... that it's hard for him to travel... that Mom has to be around because of his health problems.  I know.  I know all of this yet I still am hurt and I still feel alone.  I guess I'm the youngest so I get the joys of having "older" parents.  I never imagined that my parents would be so far away from me.  I am the only one that calls every day to check on them and the only one who really cares... and I'm the one that is on the outside.

I'm glad they know how I feel but it doesn't change anything.  I understand why they can't come visit me but it doesn't make it right.

I'm so thankful that I have C and T and that they mostly fill the void but there is nothing that can patch up the piece of my heart that belongs to my parents.

Which loop to crochet under - Front Loop - Back Loop or Both Loops

If there is no indication to go through the front loop of a stitch or back loop, what I do is put my hook below both loops.  The reason is that I find it looks nicer and will be more secure than one loop.   For example,  when I was first learning to crochet, I was following instructions from a leaflet I had purchased.  It was for a shell afghan.  The instructions were telling me to put the hook through the back loop of the single crochet.  By the time I was done, I had big holes with each shell I had made. The shell is a heavy combination of crochet stitches, so it is bound to pull on the individual strand creating big holes.  Going under two strands will keep it more secure and evenly distribute the slack.  That taught me to go through both loops of the single crochet for that pattern and any other pattern that does not have a decorative purpose.  I also recognized that many of the patterns were advising to go through the back or front loop, when there is no decorative purpose. In the end, it all boils down to your personal preference and the combination of stitches that work best for you.


Count Your Blessings Tuesday: Wednesday Edition

The days keep getting away from me!

Today I am grateful for:
  • a finished first draft of my grad project just in time
  • laughter... we have a lot of it at our house 
  • xmas shopping that is mostly DONE
  • my snowflake decorated classroom... makes me happy
  • almost 10 years with my best friend :)
  • finally feeling like the drama at work is gone
  • DECEMBER!  It's here!  I love December.

Thứ Ba, 30 tháng 11, 2010

Single Crochet



Thứ Hai, 29 tháng 11, 2010

Please please please

Ideas needed!  STAT!

Dec. 6 marks 10 years that I have been with C and I want to do something special... just no idea what.  Keep in mind I have limited time (grad class kicking my butt), a 3 year old and would like to not spend a ton of $$ before Xmas.  You gals are all so creative-- I know you can come up with something grand ;)

Thứ Tư, 24 tháng 11, 2010

Count Your Blessings Tuesday: Wednesday Edition

Today I am grateful for:


  • holiday decor.  I absolutely love how my house looks around the holidays :)
  • Christmas shopping almost done!
  • rave reviews of my photography. 
  • time off from work to enjoy my time with family.
  • not having to cook a Thanksgiving feast.
  • being where I am in my life... just where I am meant to be.

Thứ Ba, 23 tháng 11, 2010

Finding a Multiple - Increasing a Crochet Round

This is going to explain how you come up with a multiple, your own combination of stitches, when you are making a round. In each round, there is a set number of stitches.  I am using 30 with this example. 

When you increase a round, you take the amount of stitches and divide the amount to find increase points.You will want to increase evenly around.  Since you have 30 stitches, you will take 30 divide it by 5, this give you 6. When you are finished, you will have completed 35 stitches, 5 times on that round.

If you find that you want more increases, you divide 30 by 6, this will give you 5.  What this means is the last number you get, you work the increase in that stitch.   You work 1 stitch in each of the next 4, work an increase in the 5th.  You will do that 6 times. On completion, the round will have 36 stitches.  

If you need more increase stitches than 5 or 6, you can take 30, divide it by 2, this will give you 15.  This means that you work one stitch, work an increase in the next stitch.  This is what I call increasing in every other stitch.  You will take 30+15, you get 45 stitches on this round.  You have increased 15 times.

If you need a different combination, you take 30 divide it by 3, this will give you 10.  You work 1 stitch in each of the next 2, increase in the next stitch. When you complete this round, you get 40 stitches, increasing 10 times. 

There are times that I have thrown in an additional increase at the end of the round, which is going to throw off the multiple. That's alright because the idea is to evenly increase and find the best size. 

Thứ Hai, 22 tháng 11, 2010

I'm a part of the problem...

I complained and scoffed at the malls having Christmas decor out and Christmas music a month in advance.  I laughed at people that had blowups on their lawn.  I am now the proud owner of a small santa blowup aaaaaaaaaaand my Christmas decor is up.  I haven't put the lights outside yet or the blowup but inside... it's all Christmas.  I may be hypocrite... I'll own it... but I'm a happy one... and I have a happy kid to go with it.





Thứ Bảy, 20 tháng 11, 2010

Rave

This is the nicest rave I've received to date for my photography.  Had to share ;)

I must tell you, first of all, you are awesome! Freakin' awesome. You are just amazing and you have such a talent. I just looked at your website for the first time...and I just said to ___ how incredible you are.

The couple of pictures I saw are amazing. I can't wait to see the rest. You are so talented...what the heck are you doing teaching. Holy mother of heck! Just unbelievable.

Thanks again for coming by today and let me say this...worth every penny.

BOOOOOOOOOOOOTS

I've been meaning to buy myself boots for a long long time.  These called my name today.  I think we go well together ;)  

Now I need to go out and buy me a sweater dress to look all cute with these boots.  What do you think?

Thứ Sáu, 19 tháng 11, 2010

2011

Guess who's shooting TWO weddings in 2011!  Yup.  MOI!  Right... the person who said that she didn't want to shoot weddings.  This is where the money is at.  Once I got last summer's check, the apathy towards weddings slowly went away.  Oh and I DOUBLED my price from this summer.  Go me ;)

Thứ Năm, 18 tháng 11, 2010

Ah... I can breathe

Literally and figuratively!  I started taking antibiotics yesterday as well as Musinex D (which I had to pay almost $30 and sign my life away for) and took a nap before grad class.  After the nap, I felt much better.  I presented my project I've been working on for a while and it went very well!  I am relieved that have that done thus the figurative "breathing" ;)

Being sick for over a week was not cool... my house looks as bad as I felt.  Hopefully this weekend I can get things in order!  I also have to start on the second project for the class -- have a draft due Dec. 1st.  Busy busy!

Thứ Tư, 17 tháng 11, 2010

Appreciating Hand Made Crochet - Crochet Pricing Recommendations



How do you determine what you will charge for a crochet piece?

How much should we charge when selling crochet work? The formula I went by was double the cost of your materials plus half. I never the thought that was enough, so used the formula as a starting point only.

Crochet is under appreciated with the time that it takes to make larger projects. It can take several weeks or longer to make a large afghan. The same is true when making doily's. Intricate lace can take days and weeks to complete depending on the size.  


Crochet lace doily's have always been my favorite to crochet. When I would sell my work at craft events, people would tell me that it was so expensive. Many of the doily's may take two days or more to complete a doily! I wondered how many of them would go to work for $15 or $25 over two days. $15-$25 was an average price that I asked for each doily. To me the doily's were under-priced! There were always some that would pay the price I was asking. 

Realistically you will not be able to get all of your time, just don't forget to include some of your time in the price of your work.  People who sell their handmade crochet tend to under price their work. I challenge everyone selling crochet to ask just a little bit more. 

Thứ Ba, 16 tháng 11, 2010

Every Which Way Crochet Scarf - Afghan - Blanket























Every Which Way Crochet Scarf - Afghan - Blanket

Written by Teresa Richardson

Video Tutorial:  Every Which Way Crochet Scarf - Afghan - Blanket

Video Tutorial: Left Hand Every Which Way Crochet Scarf - Afghan - Blanket

Skill Level - Easy

Abbreviations
DC - Double Crochet
HDC - Half Double Crochet
CH - Chain
SL ST - Slip Stitch

CHS - Chains
STS - Stitches
EA - Each


Multiple - 8

Materials
Size K/6.50 mm crochet hook
4 ply yarn
Tapestry Needle



Cluster Stitch
Wrap the yarn over your hook, put your hook through the stitch, wrap the yarn over your hook, pull the yarn through, wrap the yarn over your hook, pull through 2 loops.  Leave the 2 remaining loops on the hook.  Wrap the yarn over your hook, put the hook through the same stitch, wrap the yarn over pull it through, wrap the yarn over your hook, pull through all 3 loops to complete the cluster.


Attach a slip knot to the crochet hook.
Work a chain of 28 or work 27 of the Foundation Single Crochet

Row 1:  Work a chain 1, SC in the same stitch and each of the next 2, *CH 2, Skip 2 CHS/STS ,Work a Cluster in the next(see cluster stitch), chain 2, skip 2
CHS/STS , work 1 SC in EA of the next 3 stitches.  Continue across from * Chain 1 and turn.


Row 2:  Ch 1,SC in the same stitch and each of the next 2, *work 2 SC in the next CH 2 space. Work a SC in the cluster, work 2 SC in the next CH 2 SP. Work 1 SC in EA of the next 3 stitches. Repeat from * for the width. 


Row 3: Ch 1, this will be the step up. Work a DC in the same stitch.  Work a cluster in the next single crochet.  *Chain 2, skip 2 single crochet,  work 1 SC in each of the next 3 stitches, chain 2, skip 2 SC, work a cluster in the next stitch. Continue across from *.  When you get across, you will work a double crochet after the cluster.


Row 4:
Ch 1,SC in the same stitch, Work a SC in the cluster, work 2 SC in the next CH 2 SP. Work 1 SC in EA of the next 3 stitches.  Work 2 SC in the next CH 2 SP. Repeat from * for the width.

Repeat rows 1-4 for the length.

Random thoughts and Blessings

I'm going to ramble on since I can't get my brain in order.  Here's what's on my mind"
  • So blessed to have had time alone with my hubby thanks to the in-laws.  This was the second time I've ever been away from T for a number of days and I must say this time was MUCH nicer.  I gotta do this more often.
  • Happy to have finished editing last weekend's shoots.  One week turnaround time is not bad!
  • I'm totally weirded out... my ex boyfriend messaged me on AIM asking if I would be able to shoot his wedding.  I'm SO charging his a$$ more than anyone else.  I would NOT want an ex at my wedding-- but that's just me.  A job is a job I guess... should I shoot?  
  • My voice yesterday sounded like a 60 year old heavy smoker.  It was sexy.
  • My Christmas cactus thinks it's getting to be that time of the year... guess he has been checking out the malls.
  • I have 14 conferences already... and none of the conferences are from the parents of the two kids who failed for the quarter.  Guess it makes sense...
  • I just found the most magical blanket ever at Target... it's red plaid on one side and fleecy magical goodness on the other.  It's the softest blanket I've ever had.
  • Since I can't ever seem to have a break on a weekend to see my friend W and do our annual photo shoot :(  I had to come up with an idea of what we want to do for our x-mas pics.  I'm really excited about my idea and I hope it turns out.  It should be cute.  Stay tuned.
  • I gotta go write up a test... SO not getting into this week.  Is it nap time yet?

Thứ Sáu, 12 tháng 11, 2010

Accomplished

This is what my to-do list looked like at the end of yesterday:

alone time with hubby
get hair done
finish grad paper 
finish grad powerpoint
finish editing photos from Saturday's shoot


So now all I have left to do is:

rake leaves
clean house
edit Sunday's photos
take photos on Saturday
oh and enjoy time with hubby :)

Thứ Tư, 10 tháng 11, 2010

@ home sick :(

I had to stay home today because I'm not feeling well but instead of laying around I'm working on my grad school project and registering for the Spring.

I'm pretty happy right now because in doing my registration I can see I am closer to graduation!  Summer/Fall 2012.  I know it's a bit away but I can see the faint light at the end of the tunnel.  I can't wait!

Thứ Hai, 8 tháng 11, 2010

What I want for Christmas

My far-fetched list:

1. Nikon 24-70mm lens.  Oh... one can dream.

2.  Coach Kristin Leather Checkbook Wallet
3.  Burberry Scarf

5.  Fendi sunglasses

Back to reality list :)  
What's funny is that I would be happier with this stuff than the above mentioned (aside from the lens.. I think I would die if I did get that lens!)

1.  Epson PictureMate Charm - I've been wanting one of these for a while...
2.  Vera Bradley Knit Hat

3.  Vera Bradley Large Hobo in Barcelona
4.  Cloudless Sulphur Butterfly
5.  Magpie Necklace 

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