15 October 2016

A bit of fun last night & tonight...Homecoming!

Last evening was the homecoming game, I was able to get some nice photos of my daughter in the colorguard, along with some great sunset shots, and the full moon.  Tonight was the dance & I think she looked great, but I am definitely biased.






The football game...time for some FUN!




 Time to practice & work...




The ticket to the dance, a souvenir key chain. 80's was the theme, we skipped the 80's hair and clothes, just went for the bling instead.





Getting ready for the Dance...


This is one of my favorite poses (below).


Dress $40 + Shoes $60 + Smile = PRICELESS!!

So glad that she had a good time at the dance.  She's been planning her outfit since lat year's dance.




The moon the past two nights...







11 October 2016

Some relaxation for me...

Among all of my chaos, I decided I needed an outlet to be able to decompress from all of the events and their stresses that they brought.  I found Ornament Girls (check out the link to the left).  I have had a wonderful time making these ornaments and feeling good about getting back to my crafty side.  I also feel better about keeping up my promise to myself and tradition of having hand made ornaments for the tree.

Here are a few of the kits I've completed:


 



This was my very first ornament.  I had a lot of fun making this and Staci's video was a great instructional for making this ornament.

I'm glad I ordered several kits as this is quick and easy, but I can only make about one a week so my finger tips don't hurt from pushing pins.  I need to be able to type for work.  Sore finger pads is not a good idea.  Each ornament takes me about an hour to make.



This is version one, I made some changes to the second one of these that I made.


This is version two, I like it much better, I still did the band the same as in version one by adding the star sequins to it.  I love the sparkle it adds and looks very patriotic.  I also reversed the order of the ribbons for the bows on top.  My OCD kicks in with having the heavier ribbon on top of the thinner ribbon, I may still go back & redo the 1st version.

This is the Christmas in July ornament, kind of looks like a pinecone.

A different folding technique for this one, also not my most favorite color scheme, but I do like the looks of this ornament, also has an adorable charm like the very 1st one.

I have many more that I've made, will add them later in a separate post.  I hope that this has piqued your interest.  Be sure to check it out through my link on the left side of this blog page.

Edited on 10/15/2016 to add photos:


A variation of the Christmas In July ornament, my husband suggested alternating the colors, rather than having the rows of colors.

plus one of my own creations...with ribbon.


18 September 2016

Getting our Geo Thermal heat pump

More of the chaos this summer...we had geothermal heat and A/C installed.  What an undertaking!  It started on August 10th and finished on September 14th.  First we had to drill 2 wells over 250 feet deep.  That was the easy part...



Getting the drilling unit set up...






ready to begin drilling the 2nd well...





this took a day to complete both wells...

Next came the ditch to put in the piping between the two wells and into the house...


took a few hours to dig the ditch, then the majority of the day was putting in the piping.  Almost finished this is the 2nd well, which is furthest from the house.





George is driving  the tractor and helping to fill the ditch back in...this took a few hours.  At least it wasn't a HHH day for the guys.


Eric working on leveling out the MUD...


The finished work (for now).  Need to allow the dirt to settle over the ditch.  We'll have several weeks of it looking like this...I doubt we'll get seed down before it gets too cold for it to grow.


Out came the 15-year old furnace.  This was just the inside unit.  The outside unit will also go away completely.



The room in the basement where new furnace will be installed.  A few adjustments to the duct-work to get the new furnace in...



Phil hooking up all the duct-work, wires and pipes.  Then add the glycol (anti-freeze) to the pipes.  This is what is used to heat/cool the house.  There were some delays because of shipping issues with parts, and an injury or two.  Poor Phil cut his hand on the duct-work during installation and needed several stitches.  The new unit is SOOooo quiet!  That is one plus I really like, as well as no outside unit; now to see how it does on the electric bill savings.  I am anticipating good results.  We are liking it so far.

05 September 2016

Summer 2016...where did it go??

These past few months have been very trying for me...Since Memorial Day my family has been assisting my parents and brother's family with a major move.  (175 miles away).  My Dad had to quickly find a place to store the contents of his garage.  We were able to assist with that; however stuffing the contents of a 30' x 40' garage into a 12' x 24' building is no easy task, nor is moving their household items and my brother's all into the same house.  It has been quite the adventure.  Plus 4 cats and 2 dogs (and a partridge in a pear tree!)

On a different note, we were able to help haul items out twice for Mom & Dad, along with their truck & trailer loaded also, and both of our trucks and trailers.  A lot of stuff...






cousins


This was the first trip, arriving there...of course it was one of the hottest days of the summer.  I nearly passed out from the heat & humidity and I wasn't even helping with the "heavy" lifting.

On the 1st trip out our daughter went along to help and to also see her cousin.  They were of help with carrying the smaller items up the stairs.  On the 2nd trip some things wouldn't fit up the narrow stairs, so it went up via straps and over the railing and through the door to the Juliet balcony.  Check it out...




We were able to get all three trailers, and trucks unloaded and most of he furniture found a home inside the house.  We started home about 5:00 pm, still had a long drive ahead of us.  Including 4 tunnels along the turnpike and we were driving into rain storms.  Not what I enjoy on unfamiliar roads over steep mountains.

Tunnel #1

Tunnel #2

Tunnel #3

Tunnel #4


At least the rain held off until we were entering the 4th tunnel and I was back on the part of the turnpike I am most familiar with from driving regularly to our cabin.  It was a long day.  These photos are a mixture from both of our trips out.  Too hard to do all of this in a single day's trip.  I enjoy driving, but 350 miles is the max for me in a day, especially in the heat.

Some fun sights from along the way...


One of the down hill views on the way.  Also some of the windmill farms on the way out.  They are so neat to see off in the distance...reminds me of children doing cartwheels.





At one of the rest stops I accused my husband of parking terribly in the spaces, only to come to see that he was parked straight, it was the line that was not straight.  LOL




This is where about 4 weeks of our summer went...