Sunday, March 27, 2011

Cupcakes Galore!

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I made a new apron today!! I cut most of the pieces and sewed it all in one evening. May not look like a lot of work, but it certainly felt like it! I’m hoping to do some kitchen towels to go with it! You can’t tell from far away but it was sewn with a hot pink thread that shows up pretty well on the brown! I hope I can keep up with this productive streak and get those towels done this week! Didn’t have a better way to display my apron for the picture, but you get the idea! Also you get another candid of Lily in the process!

Bathroom- Check!

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Thanks to Erin for telling me about picasa now I can make fun photo collages!! Here is one for our new bathroom set. The towel turned out really well. but I can’t say that I’m really in love with the sink-skirt. It did do the one thing I wanted though, and that was make some storage space for extra toilet paper!! Every time I take pictures it seems like Lily has to be somewhere in the mix. I hope I can continue on my productive path! I even got another project done tonight, I’ll post it separately!

Thursday, March 24, 2011

More Personality

I wanted to give our blog a little more personality, and Josh even okayed it! I really like our new personalized banner at the top, it only took me forever. Hope you like the new look. Also thanks to Grandma and Grandpa for all of the comments and Mama Kim. =] Glad to know you guys are keeping up with us. Now that we have a fully functioning blog (hopefully the comments still work), what would you like to know more about? I spent today rearranging my blog with Erin, so I hope I can finish my bathroom set tomorrow. Here’s hoping!

Note: this is also a test post. The previous post has been reformatted into a way that I can’t change. It’s kind of running over it’s borders and out onto the polka dots, please excuse it. And in the new banner there are pictures of me, lily and Josh but when I access it on my phone it cuts their pictures off! I still have some work to do. Guess I'll have to make it smaller again =[

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

A new space

So aside from quickly killing my flowers, I’ve been rather busy babysitting. I made almost $300 for my three days and am glad I won’t have to see 5:50 am anytime soon. For some reason when I keep really busy I get home and yearn to be productive. I’m redecorating the ‘toilet room’, it’s a little boring and feels like you’re stuck in the back of a warehouse. Even though I really enjoy the industrial minimalist feel of the house there are a few things that are bugging me. The ‘toilet room’(only referring to it that way because there is no bath present) has no storage for things that could be rather useful to store in there. It would be rather handy to keep extra toilet paper, toilet cleaner, and maybe a few unmentionables at close reach. I decided that I would make a curtain type thing to velcro underneath the sink to use the space. I’m giving it a shot, and I also thought I would trim a hand towel in matching fabric here are a few starter shots of my project. This is not yet finished, but hopefully it will be all done by tomorrow *fingers crossed*. Side note: the fabric is Clematis by Amy Butler, she’s the reason I decided to start sewing. Such gorgeous fabrics and patterns, hopefully I put them to good use!

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If you made it this far you’re probably wondering about my dying flowers. I am too honestly. My hydrangea wilted on day two(no, not dead, but not gorgeous anymore either), I’m assuming from too much direct sunlight. I thought I had it in a nice shady place, I suppose I was mistaken. A few of my others aren’t doing so hot either. Today was a rather gloomy rainy day and I’m afraid it did nothing for my flowers at all. I hope they don’t have root rot, I have a tendency to over water. Also, our neighbor told us we are getting hibiscus bushes along our other fence! I’m pretty excited about it, hope we can keep our yard in good shape for now! I know a few of you are excellent with plants, any tips other than not overwatering and abiding by the info on sunlight exposure? How’s about plant food? Help a clueless woman out.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Going to give this a shot

 002 003 001004 005 006 007 So my Grandparents and my Mom both have green thumbs, and it’s never really been my thing. Lately I’ve become a little engrossed in the idea of gardening and growing things for some reason. So this morning Josh and I headed to Make-man to find some things to plant. I’ve identified all but one of them and I’m thinking it’s some sort of Japanese wisteria. We ended up with a pink and purple theme that started out unintentionally. Josh even got into it and picked out two of them! My favorite are the hydrangeas, and if I can keep them alive for a bit I have a feeling I will go back to get more. I’ve made myself a spreadsheet with their names, amount of sunlight, pruning habits, helpful plant food, and watering habits. Let’s hope I don’t have a brown thumb!! =]

Friday, March 11, 2011

Safe and Sound

I know that a lot of people are worried about the earthquake and tsunami in Japan right now but we are safe and sound. Everything that happened was on mainland toward the northeast. We couldn’t feel the earthquake and the tsunami that has hit was way under a meter. They wont call an all clear here until the aftershocks on mainland slow down. We basically live on a mountain, so if a larger wave does come we are still very safe, no worries. I am very sad though for those in mainland, how terrible.

Let me just say that despite the craziness of this evening, today has been a decent day. I woke up with a migraine so I had to call and cancel with Heather for babysitting. I went back to sleep for a bit and woke up and it was gone. Thank goodness. Got some housework done and then headed outside to sweep/clean the steps. I got situated with my music and my ear buds and started sweeping and a man kind of snuck up behind me. He was selling some food and came to ring the bell and realized I was right there. He tried to get my attention but I suppose I didn’t hear/see him and I turned around and gasped at him! He startled me so much we both started giggling for a while and couldn’t talk. He preceded to ask whether or not I spoke Japanese(it’s on my to do list) and then made his way through several English words. He was selling several different food items. He was able to tell me what they were and how much each of them were. He was very kind and patient with me. I ended up buying some noodles which I believe are similar to ramen. And also bought a honey pound cake. Afterwards I went back to sweeping with my music and a bandana over my face so that I didn’t breathe in the dust. I was able to get a bit more done before our neighbor/landlord came over and also startled me. He was bringing us a small strawberry plant as a gift! They are so thoughtful. He even told me that the snails would eat it, so I needed to make sure to take them out. He didn’t say this in that many words, he actually brought over a snail shell and kind of did charades and said ‘eat’. Luckily I’m a decent charades guesser!! I thanked him over and over again with a large smile and he retreated to his house and I went back to sweeping again. I also posted a picture of our stairs with one undone so you can see what I’m talking about. Its a dust/mold I’m guessing, but it took a little work. Houses here look like they age much faster than in the states because of the nature of the materials they're built with. On top of all of that fun, Josh came home today for the weekend, so glad to have him back until Sunday! Hopefully going to buy a few rugs this weekend and maybe an elliptical *crosses fingers*. Hope all of you stay safe, I know we have a few friends on the west coast and we’re thinking of you. Hope you all have a good weekend!

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Just realized I forgot to tell you how I found out about the earthquake and tsunami warning. While I was outside sweeping, there was one alarm that went off for several seconds. I didn’t bother with it because weird things are always going on. Then I realized that the neighborhood announcements were going off every five minutes, not that I can understand them because they are in Japanese. So after a while I got a little curious as to what was going on and I had my phone, so of course, I check facebook. I know, I know, what a great news source, but when something fishy is going on you can usually find out pretty quickly. So I saw a friends post about a tsunami warning for our island, but I still didn’t find out about the earthquake or how much damage it did for a while. Our announcements rang probably 3 or four times an hour once things settled down a bit. I was getting a little worried that the alarm meant ‘round up the usual suspects’ at first. Seeing as we are the only Americans in our neighborhood, things wouldn’t be too good for us!