I don’t have any fun projects completed to post, so I’ll just do a quick wrap up of what’s been going on.
We broke ground – literally – on our garage reconstruction. On Thursday, they took out the old slab, dug for the footings, and put in the foundation walls. We’re using a treated lumber foundation instead of block cement. It’s pretty interesting to see. My brother Jeff is taking a class that was discussing treated lumber foundations, so he came out and took some photos. On Friday, they backfilled and compacted the fill sand. The framing and concrete guys are working on other jobs right now, so they’re not expected for a week and a half or so. But, great progress!
Also on Friday, Arden dissapeared into the breakfast nook and was awfully quiet for a minute, so I went to go find her. We’ve learned that when things get quiet, somethings up! Arden had taken all her soft toys out of one of the Tub Trugs we use to store her toys in and dragged it into the kitchen and climbed in. Of course I grabbed the camera instead of helping her out!
Saturday was CMU’s homecoming, so I took Arden. I got there just at the right time to get a tour of my sorority house and a cup of coffee before the parade started. Arden’s favorites were the horse drawn carriages and floats with dogs. That’s my girl! I took some photos of her at the house – can I brag a bit about the shirt I made for her, and the sweater I knitted when I was pregnant? That sweater has fit her (okay, it’s a little small now) for about a year – totally worth the time it took to knit!
After we got home from the parade, I got started on the chairs I showed you from the ReStore. I got the seat off one and sanded it down. I probably got a bit ambitious with the sander since I’m going to prime and paint them, but oh well. I’ve also been working a bit each day on a cow costume for a friend’s son. I’m pretty excited about how it’s turning out. I had to use a devil costume pattern since I couldn’t find a toddler cow pattern, and I’m appliquéing (is there actually a verb for appliqué?) on the cow spots since the only cow fabric I found was novelty cotton and not thick enough to keep him warm. So, I’m using fleece and getting creative with my scissors while watching chick flicks – my husband had started watching Step Up, it wasn’t my idea! Yes, my husband has — um — varied taste in entertainment! I guess it’s all fair, since I like to craft, sew, quilt, and knit and also am into marathons, adventure races, and Muay Thai kickboxing.
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