Showing posts with label Birthdays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birthdays. Show all posts

Monday, March 7, 2011

Birds, Birthday and Blogging Break

Today I looked out our bay window and what did I see?
This beautiful hawk.  I think it is a Red-Shouldered Hawk but I may be wrong. 












What a gorgeous bird. It is about 12 inches tall. 

Yesterday we celebrated my granddaughters 11th birthday here at our house.  "Peace" was the theme of her party.  She wanted a peace sign cupcake birthday cake.  My daughter bought her this cake at Walmart.  We like their fluffy icing. 
Several posts back I talked about our generator and how we had an electrician wire it into the house so if we ever lost electricity we could simply start it up and "poof" we would have power.  So you know where I am going with this....yes...yesterday just as the party was getting started we lost electricity.  18 people were at my house, a dark house, with no water which means no bathrooms.  So my husband went outside, uncovered the generator, pulled the cord and indeed "poof" we had power. 

Someone somewhere was using a back hoe and they cut an electrical line that connected 5 sub stations.  40,000 homes were without power for about 3 hours.  Everyone was leaving our party, walking out the door when the power came back on.  We got a laugh out of that.  It was a good test for the generator, better than during an ice storm. 

I will be taking a short blogging break but I hope to be back soon.  I have to go "serve" my country, in a way that a 50 year old can serve.  More on that later.

Until next time,



Sunday, March 7, 2010

Spring has Sprung

I can feel that spring fever in my bones, my daffodils have started blooming!!
My mini daffodils are the only bulbs that have completely opened. 

These little blooms are only 1 inch across, about 4 inches tall.  I cut these for my daughter, she is a daffy lover.   

This week I started a new quilt top.  I am using a pattern from Kaffe Fassett's Kaleidoscope of Quilts called Morning Garden Quilt.  This fabric really makes me have spring fever.












My granddaughter turned 10 yesterday.  She had her first slumber party Friday night then yesterday she got her ears pierced.  In our family you must be 10 before you get your ears pierced.  That way you can take care of them.  It is a big deal to us and we make a day of it.   There were 8 of us that went to the 23rd street Body Piercing shop to support her.  When my girls were young they used a piercing gun.  Yesterday they used a large needle and did not numb her ears.  She did great!!





I hope to get my onions planted this week.  I am also looking for tomato plants to purchase but haven't found any yet.  I set my tomatos out in March in Wall-O-Waters.  These protect the tomatos from the cold weather and give me about a 1 month head start on the tomato season.  If I plant tomatos this week I will blog about it. 
Until next time,