Friday, September 12, 2008

Getting Ready for Brigham

I don't normally let my children watch movies. TV never--movies almost never. I know, I know--I'm a paranoid extremist and my children will never have any fun. Timothy's younger brothers tell me that all the time. That's okay--I think TV causes imagination shrinkage and I am prepared to take the abuse that comes with my views.

However, there are days when you need your children babysat without actually taking them anywhere or paying money. Admit it--we all have those days. Wednesday afternoon became one of those days.

My beloved sister-in-law Lindsay Ann came over Wed, right before naps, to help me with my several projects I'm doing to get ready for Baby Brigham.

While we worked on "projects" we let the kids watch Robin Hood. Cassidy, Lindsay's baby, was not that excited about Robin Hood so we plied her with raisins. Lots of raisins.





Lindsay Ann came over on Monday as well and cut out a bazillion squares to make two curtains and the peco (sp) edging for Brigham's quilt. As well as helping me finish the bumper pad.

Here is one finished curtain. If you click on the picture you'll be able to see just how fabulously cute that cowboy print is. Or, you can refer to Kayli's blog as we just made Talmage a quilt of the same material only with green bandanna material instead of blue. After I bought the material when I was preggo with Cowen, Amy (another sister) bought some for her son Chad, and we bought some for Kayli's next boy (who ended up being Talmage). It is that cute.




Here's the top of the computer hutch. Yes, the mess bugs me. No, I can't clean it up because there is NOWHERE FOR THAT STUFF TO GO! Okay--my house is small. However, I did have something of a nervous breakdown yesterday and spent about three hours (nap and an hour after the kids went to bed) organizing my bedroom. Homeschool stuff has taken over--like a fungus. Once Emeline moves downstairs (we're shooting for the end of October), I'll be able to set up Brigham's room and really satisfy all these nesting urges.


The Woman-of-the-Year. Lindsay Ann, you are the bomb. Notice that here she is pinning together squares that she cut out and then ironed into triangles. The only thing I had to do was sew the edging onto the blanket and then stitch it to the other side. Simple, right? Then WHY DID I SPEND TWO HOURS LAST NIGHT UNPICKING???? Sometimes, I really wonder about things that involve needles.





The table.














The kids watching TV while Lindsay Ann tied the curtains. Think of these curtains as quilts designed to be hung up for insulative purposes. I think it turned out adorable.










A close-up of Lindsay's work.

I'll save mentioning my latest "project" for another blog. I wouldn't want Lindsay Ann to hear about it before I can break it to her gently.

4 comments:

Lynn said...

YAY! for helpful sisters and for sisters who live close by to help! Awesome. IT does look cute.

florascrap said...

Darling curtains! :) I need to take a sewing class, as every attempt I have made has resulted in the thread getting knotted up. Then I get frustrated and ultimately throw in the towel. I got a sewing machine for Christmas a couple of years ago and have yet to churn out a successful project. By the way, I think it's spelled "picot." Not that I even know what that is. I am going to go look it up now. :)

Kayli said...

Well you understand that Robin Hood doesn't actually count as a movie, don't you? Not a movie, more a CLASSIC.

Brooke said...

To think of how your depriving your kids without tv, imagine how different your life would have been without Jem and the Holograms(sp),Smurfs and HeMan!

Doc