Showing posts with label crazy life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crazy life. Show all posts
Friday, January 18, 2013
asbestos removal
if a picture is worth a thousand words, this one may qualify. maybe for a thousand laughs. but asbestos isn't really a laughing matter, so don't laugh. okay...just one chuckle, because andy does look pretty comical in that getup. ;)
a small section of two pipes needed to be removed so that the radiators in the kitchen and bathroom could be reinstalled. after multiple quotes for asbestos removal came back with a minimum charge of over $400, andy did a little online research a decided that by purchasing the "asbestos removal kit" and following standard practices he could safely remove the asbestos himself. all the tools used for the removal had to stay in the special bags that were attached to the pipes and ceiling...forever. once finished, his suit and all the bags containing the asbestos and tools were taken to a special facility for toxic waste. don't worry...he followed every procedure to the letter. oh the joys of old home ownership!
Monday, February 27, 2012
let's give it a whirl...
...otherwise known as my crazy attempt to make a bid for "project runway, season 10".
yes, it's a bit crazy. i am aware of that. but i am also the only one who is fully aware of how EVERY piece of clothing i look at gets a pattern and construction run down (that includes what you were wearing the last time i saw you), how my brain always goes to new designs for fabrics in my overflowing stash, and how many of my sleepless nights and free moments are filled with all things apparel.
this is not a new thing. i have been sketching clothing for as long as i can remember and even have books saved in a box from when i was in elementary and junior high.
three years ago i discovered "project runway" on netflix. INSTANTLY, i was hooked. season 5 was the first one i watched, and over the next three months i ran on my elliptical, lost 10+ pounds (from two baking and eating and rainy weather/outdoor exercise-less years in oregon), and motored through the first four seasons before beginning to watch the current season, season 6. initially, it was just my thing. then one evening andy sat down with me and watched a few episodes. from then on i wasn't supposed to watch "project runway" without him.
occasionally i was inspired to make something, but not consistently with all the other craziness in my life. most of the things i was making then were quick, uncomplicated projects: dresses for the girls, simple things for myself, stuff for the house.
last year "project runway" applications were due on tax day. at that point i knew i wasn't ready, but was intrigued by them taping through the summer. was this a do-able thing for me? if, if, IF they had the same time frame, maybe, mayBE, MAYBE i could do it.
then, andy began prompting. when could HE stay home with the kids and have ME go do design work? so, i put together a plan this fall. if the timing was the same as last year and i was ready, perhaps i would apply. thinking the process wouldn't open until late march like last year, i procrastinated. i was unmotivated. i was tired. i was...making a lot of excuses...
ash wednesday, less than a week ago, the posting went up on facebook. applications were being accepted. the deadline was the day before my birthday. i sighed...i was not ready...but i printed off the application anyway and began filling it out.
all evening it pulled on me. was it even possible for me to get everything together?
thursday, i talked to a friend who is a wonderful photographer, but also a stay-at-home homeschool momma. to my surprise she was available the next day to take pictures. so i started digging, finding things i could show. instead of going to see my beloved annie bethancourt in concert, i spent thursday night sewing new pieces to add to other things i had already created. it was incredibly exhilarating, albeit exhausting.
friday was my day to play model. the only bad thing about making things for yourself is that you end up being your own model. who did i know that is my same size who was available at a moments notice? uh, i think that leaves me. so i posed and gazed and worked it while kendra took close to 400 photos.
saturday i hit the wall. the exhaustion set in along with the overwhelming reality that i will be up against so many other designers who have been working full-time at this the whole time i have been mothering, cooking, and cleaning. by lunch time i surrendered to the emotions (and a nap) and by dinner i was feeling much better. once the kids were in bed i quickly finished draping the dress i had tried to start that morning, having the whole thing completed before 10pm. maybe, contrary to the morning's emotions, i CAN do this.
so, for all those words, i will show you a few of the pieces we photographed on friday.
i hope to "see you on the runway." i'm putting myself out there, so i guess we will see...
yes, it's a bit crazy. i am aware of that. but i am also the only one who is fully aware of how EVERY piece of clothing i look at gets a pattern and construction run down (that includes what you were wearing the last time i saw you), how my brain always goes to new designs for fabrics in my overflowing stash, and how many of my sleepless nights and free moments are filled with all things apparel.
this is not a new thing. i have been sketching clothing for as long as i can remember and even have books saved in a box from when i was in elementary and junior high.
three years ago i discovered "project runway" on netflix. INSTANTLY, i was hooked. season 5 was the first one i watched, and over the next three months i ran on my elliptical, lost 10+ pounds (from two baking and eating and rainy weather/outdoor exercise-less years in oregon), and motored through the first four seasons before beginning to watch the current season, season 6. initially, it was just my thing. then one evening andy sat down with me and watched a few episodes. from then on i wasn't supposed to watch "project runway" without him.
occasionally i was inspired to make something, but not consistently with all the other craziness in my life. most of the things i was making then were quick, uncomplicated projects: dresses for the girls, simple things for myself, stuff for the house.
last year "project runway" applications were due on tax day. at that point i knew i wasn't ready, but was intrigued by them taping through the summer. was this a do-able thing for me? if, if, IF they had the same time frame, maybe, mayBE, MAYBE i could do it.
then, andy began prompting. when could HE stay home with the kids and have ME go do design work? so, i put together a plan this fall. if the timing was the same as last year and i was ready, perhaps i would apply. thinking the process wouldn't open until late march like last year, i procrastinated. i was unmotivated. i was tired. i was...making a lot of excuses...
ash wednesday, less than a week ago, the posting went up on facebook. applications were being accepted. the deadline was the day before my birthday. i sighed...i was not ready...but i printed off the application anyway and began filling it out.
all evening it pulled on me. was it even possible for me to get everything together?
thursday, i talked to a friend who is a wonderful photographer, but also a stay-at-home homeschool momma. to my surprise she was available the next day to take pictures. so i started digging, finding things i could show. instead of going to see my beloved annie bethancourt in concert, i spent thursday night sewing new pieces to add to other things i had already created. it was incredibly exhilarating, albeit exhausting.
friday was my day to play model. the only bad thing about making things for yourself is that you end up being your own model. who did i know that is my same size who was available at a moments notice? uh, i think that leaves me. so i posed and gazed and worked it while kendra took close to 400 photos.
saturday i hit the wall. the exhaustion set in along with the overwhelming reality that i will be up against so many other designers who have been working full-time at this the whole time i have been mothering, cooking, and cleaning. by lunch time i surrendered to the emotions (and a nap) and by dinner i was feeling much better. once the kids were in bed i quickly finished draping the dress i had tried to start that morning, having the whole thing completed before 10pm. maybe, contrary to the morning's emotions, i CAN do this.
so, for all those words, i will show you a few of the pieces we photographed on friday.
i hope to "see you on the runway." i'm putting myself out there, so i guess we will see...
Monday, August 29, 2011
absentee blogger...a brief apology
well, i said i wouldn't do it when i set up this blog, but it has inevitably happened...i have gone without posting for months on end. SORRY! this will be one of many apologies i will have to make over the years. it was (and still is) my hope that i would be posting projects frequently, documenting all the things that are going on on the family and creative fronts.
with that apology, i will post a few things that have been keeping me away from the computer. with all my best intentions aside, know that i will again lapse when life gets busy...like now, when i'm supposed to be starting school again with the kids. or in a few weeks, when i fly to iowa to lead worship at a women's retreat. or a week after that, when andy's cyclocross races start up again. ;)
it's a full life we lead...hopefully full of fun.
with that apology, i will post a few things that have been keeping me away from the computer. with all my best intentions aside, know that i will again lapse when life gets busy...like now, when i'm supposed to be starting school again with the kids. or in a few weeks, when i fly to iowa to lead worship at a women's retreat. or a week after that, when andy's cyclocross races start up again. ;)
it's a full life we lead...hopefully full of fun.
Monday, July 18, 2011
restyling auction
so, i've waited to do this post because i am still feeling a little raw over the flop that was otherwise known as the restyling auction. the partnership of a busy weekend, a sunny saturday (after a lot of rain and clouds), and a few other things beyond my control lead to very few people in attendance. a couple studio families showed up, but most of the people who were there came because of me. a few random people came who had seen posters i put up around town. after weeks of work sifting through donations, pairing items, and sewing, sewing, sewing, the whole event fell apart. frustrating, but, hey...i know i did everything i could. the idealistic side of me knew how much money could have been raised, so that was disappointing. the selfish side of me looks at all the work i put into it and is angry at the outcome. it really could have been a great event...if people had come. ;)
beautiful bags...that i forgot to put the minimum bid tags on. saddest part of the night for me was "giving" the blue bags to the "highest bidder" for $5 each. i wanted to puke. i should have said, "i'm sorry, but i forgot the minimum bid for these and your bid does not qualify you to win this item." but i didn't...
what was left to donate after the auction...
Thursday, July 14, 2011
a crazy couple of months
so, i haven't posted for a long time. things have been busy and i have been checking email/facebook/etc on the ipod touch. not having the computer fired up makes it difficult to blog. pathetic excuse, but nonetheless, that's where i've been. ;)
after making the previously posted blankets, we were busy finishing up the school year with our out-of-the-home classes. those wrapped up mid-may and there was a little time of normal catch up before beginning sewing and remaking clothing for the repurposing auction i had volunteered to do for our dance studio. that project consumed the next three and a half weeks, leading right into multiple visitors coming to stay with us. through all of this, i was riding and running to train for seattle to portland. needless to say, i have been on the verge of crazy for a while...
next week begins all the costume design and sewing for the musical our studio is doing this summer, but for the rest of this week i will breathe, relax, finish catching up...and blog all the craziness that has been the last two months. there are chickens and recipes and coops and skinnying pants and restyling clothing and trips to the beach. stay tuned. for now, i have to go pick up kids from musical practice. ;)
here's to one crazy life!
after making the previously posted blankets, we were busy finishing up the school year with our out-of-the-home classes. those wrapped up mid-may and there was a little time of normal catch up before beginning sewing and remaking clothing for the repurposing auction i had volunteered to do for our dance studio. that project consumed the next three and a half weeks, leading right into multiple visitors coming to stay with us. through all of this, i was riding and running to train for seattle to portland. needless to say, i have been on the verge of crazy for a while...
next week begins all the costume design and sewing for the musical our studio is doing this summer, but for the rest of this week i will breathe, relax, finish catching up...and blog all the craziness that has been the last two months. there are chickens and recipes and coops and skinnying pants and restyling clothing and trips to the beach. stay tuned. for now, i have to go pick up kids from musical practice. ;)
here's to one crazy life!
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