Showing posts with label rose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rose. Show all posts

5.29.2012

Rainbows Almost Done

So, one thing about being home and nursing my allergic reaction was that I found a lot of time for movies and sewing.  And yes, thank you, I am feeling much better -- nearly 100% now.

I am also happy to report that all of my bottled rainbow blocks are sewn!  Aren't they pretty?  I really had a hard time pulling them off the design wall to put them all together, but I am also quite giddy to see what a washing does to the edges of the scraps!  Come on soft fraying!


I have had a lot of time take in the beauty around me too and realized that my red rose bush is blooming!  Last year I had one rose late in the summer, this year since the deer seem to really have left my flowers alone, I see a ton of buds coming!


I also am seeing this pink rose bush bloom for the first time.  Again, this was a plant that the deer ate regularly and once the buds were eaten it took a year to nurse the rose bush back to life again.  I had no idea these were pink (it was here when we moved in), and they smell divine!


Our mountain laurel is also starting to open up.  I only have one bunch of these flowers on the whole bush, but I removed a vine that must have been choking it as well as some dead branches.  I bet this one makes a nice come back next year.  And in the meantime, I just love this one!


I couldn't resist bringing flowers into the house.  Here is that pink rose.  Really smells so good.  And it doesn't get much cuter than a rose in a tiny mason jar.  I'm also joining the Cottage Garden Party at Fishtail Cottage!


Sammy approved.  And she is a hoot as she had to smell each and every rose or peony I cut and brought in.  This one has such a curiosity for all things, makes me laugh sometimes!


Once I finally mustered the energy, I took the bottled rainbow blocks down one by one and started to put them together.  It's funny piecing with batting already in place. 


And yes, I am just loving my sewing table.  The extra table arm on the left there was so handy to hold and prop up the weight as the quilt grew in size. 


Once the last seam was sewn, I dashed outside to put it on the laundry line to take all that rainbow-y goodness in.  I'm a horrible tease... aren't I?


It's everything bright and cheery as I hoped!  I adore seeing all those scraps in a place where they can be enjoyed and the colors are so much fun that you can't help but smile when you see them. 

I am also sharing my progress at Quilt Story for Fabric Tuesday.  I haven't had much to share there lately, but it's nice to be back!


We'll have a closer look at my works in progress tomorrow.  And I've nearly figured out the backing and binding, but haven't started the basting or quilting yet.  Maybe this week.

Thanks for popping in and hope you are easing into the week nicely!

2.04.2010

For no reason

I got flowers for no reason from my sweet Mr. Happy :)
I had fun putting them in different vases and trying different arrangements.

The sweet smell of the roses would waft to my nose and make my cheeks turn pink. 

It's not every day a gal gets flowers. 

And when she does it makes her feel like a million bucks!
I got another sweet surprise this week.  Mr. Happy announced that he married me again. 

When I asked what he meant, he described how he accepted the "we're married" invite he got from me on Facebook.

I swooned and got weak in the knees! 

He's the love of my life!

Just yesterday, Mr Happy asked me if I had any regrets about my wedding.  I answered that I wish we had danced (after all we have a kick butt wedding song) and had professional photography (I would have liked to have my Dad there too).

His answer?  "When we get married next we can do those things."
My response, "Get married next?  You mean like again?"
His answer.  "Yup"
Me... He's a keeper! 


Anyone that would marry me twice is amazing!  I was digging around for a nice quote.  Something sweet, something to tell Mr. Happy how much he means to me.   Well, I stumbled on this one and it instantly clicked with me. 

If you ever meet Mr. Happy be sure to ask him to tell you pi to the 10th digit.  In fact, we have a joke going... our lil' happy (one day) will recite pi as their first words -- yup, I am sure of it!  (pi = 3.1415926535)


"Marriage is like pi - natural, irrational, and very important" -Lisa Hoffman

This is the other quote that really screamed at me.  It explains our wedding to the T! 

"The real act of marriage takes place in the heart, not in the ballroom or church or synagogue.  It's a choice you make / not just on your wedding day, but over and over again / and that choice is reflected in the way you treat your husband or wife." -Barbara De Angelis

Looking a our wedding this way... I wouldn't change a thing ;) 

1.07.2010

Live the dream again!

Today my big excitement and happiness is coming from this:



And this



I really, really, really wanted to be able to go to my first BCS bowl game this year to see my Horns play.  Alass, I have to be content watching them from my couch on the big screen tonight.

If you haven't figured it out, I'm talking about my passion for college football.  More specifically the coolest team out there... the  Texas Longhorns (University of Texas, Austin).

I have a bit more to say about this, but wanted to start your morning right!

(picture credits to BCSfootball.org and MackBrown-TexasFootbal.com)

6.03.2009

Roses

Getting roses (or any flowers for that matter) for no reason at all = happiness!

Even better than getting roses is smelling them! So fragrant, so cheery, and it just makes you feel so good. My favorite flower is probably a tie between tulips and sunflowers, but you better believe that roses are a close second (white roses to be specific)! Why not stop and smell some roses today?
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