Archive for ◊ June, 2009 ◊

Author: Kristine
• Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Morning peoples!

We are awfully lazy today in this house. Calling for more thunderstorms today, so I’ll be cleaning and doing a ton of laundry when that starts so the cistern doesn’t overflow and flood the basement. ROFL! :P

I’m trying to clean off the desktop this morning and figured I’d show you the LO’s I did over the weekend. Click each one to see full size and credits.

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LazyDayzOfSummer600(my personal favorite. It’s my desktop)

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I have a few more pics that I want to scrap but I’ll putter away at them. I have discovered if I make a huge to-do list for myself, nothing gets done, however if I plan on having a lazy day, I get TONS done. No pressure here…. :P

We had a busy weekend. Julie was at her grandparents so Steve and I went out Friday night after his ball game to a bar to see our friend George’s band Black Armed play. Had a lot of fun until this really stinky man got me up to dance and said something to me which completely shocked me. I am the kind of chick that really can’t be offended. I’m not feminine. I’m more comfortable with the  guys. However this turkey was pretty ballsy. Luckily for him he said it at the end of the song or he would have had my knee in his balls. Saturday night Steve and I went to a stag and doe for one of his co-workers. THAT was a blast. His co-workers are all crazy and the wives are all a blast so it was a night full of laughter, pudding shooters and more laughter!! May I say I want to kiss the person that invented pudding shots? ROFL!!! :P Wee cups of chocolate pudding mixed with choclate mint Baileys….OMG they were evil!!!! I love Jello shots but these were wicked…Wheeeeeeeeeee!!!! :P

Yesterday was a fun day. Julie had a friend over all day, Steve was working outside on the fireplace (almost done), and I baked. You see the girls picked me these…

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A mixture of sour cherries and sweet cherries…we have 4 kinds of cherries here as well as pears, plums, green apples & peaches….Anyhoo, the cherries are ripe, so the girls picked me a huge bowl full before the birds got them and I made this…

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OMG, was it GOOD!!!! Pain in the arse to pit the cherries though. Cherry juice all over me and my shirt, up the walls etc. I need the proper gadget for the job rather than the back of a spoon but it did in  a pinch. I’ve never made cherry pie before and it was soooo yummy. Just enough left over for breakfast . Steve said he would pick the top cherries for me. There’s enough for another bowl full which is one more amazing pie. We’ve been waiting 4 years for fruit to show up on those trees. Wooohhooo!!! There’s lots of baby peaches on our tree this year too.Last year there were 4 . I can smell the pie for that harvest!!! LOL!

Well I better grab some fresh coffee and finish backing up this machine before it calves. Have a good one!! :D

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Author: Kristine
• Thursday, June 25th, 2009

I’m sure it is. ROFL!!

Feel like pretending it’s Friday? Tomorrow is crazy busy here (yet again) and I won’t be home long enough to blog so we’ll just pretend today is the weekend and give ya the Friday freebie? OK? :P

But first I have a new kit in the store called Dad’s Necktie.

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When we were kids, my dad was very proud of his “fashion sense”. Later looking back at pictures , we cringe. ROFL!! The 70′s were a horrible time for fashion. Blech. HAHAHA!!!!! Anyway this kit has patterns that remind me of Dad’s crazy ties. Bold, funky, retro and some of the colors he wore too!! It’s on sale for a limited time too so swing by the store and grab some retro baby!!!

Ready for some giggles?

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Ever given a cat a bath? WAHAHAHAHA!!!! Whiskers gave me this same “I hate you” face every time he got a flea bath last summer. It isn’t pretty. ROFL!! He’s much happier now with the med change and allergy shots instead.. :P

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When Julie was born, we had a cat named Tiger who LOVED to sleep in the crib. HATED babies but LOVED that crib. Personal sized cat bed with nice soft blankets… He passed away 3 weeks after Julie was born. His last morning was spent in that crib and we buried him with one of those blankets.. :D

OK enough yakkin’. On to the goodies!! Link will be removed July 4th! Click the preview to download.

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OK folks that’s it for me. My goal is to take a half-assed summer vacation with my kid. Very little designing, lots of quality time by the pool. Blogging only on Fridays. Yeah right. I can’t leave my blog alone most days, so I’m sure I will be floating around but that’s the plan anyway. Next week is Canada Day and your July 4th extravaganza too . I will have my part of a collab that I did with Diane sometime next week. Until then….


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Author: Kristine
• Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

..it is Humpday isn’t it?! LOL! My brain has gone into vacation mode. The last few days, Steve has been on holidays and we have just spent the days soaking up the sun, lounging in the pool and drinking many, many beer. I normally don’t like beer but I have taken a shine to Lakeport Brava (a clear beer) with a  thick slice of lime in it. Nice and citrusy and doesn’t taste like beer. LOL. These past few hot summer days they have been going down like water. :P I haven’t opened up a graphics program and I am having a hard time getting motivated to do so. As of Friday, my PC time will be drastically reduced as I have to share my machine when Julie is off for the summer. I’ll take another week off while Steve is off and see if I’m feeling creative then….

I have the house to myself today and tomorrow. Julie is at school and Steve is working days for two shifts and then he’s off for another while. Good. I have a long to-do list…LOL

Well I’m going to sign off, hang up the laundry on the line and open the pool. Have a good day!

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WAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! This could be Snickerboobles except she starts it with her butt on my head…. PPffffttttt. :P

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Author: Kristine
• Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Hands down this is the funniest thing I have ever read. My friend Joann sent this to me on Friday. Once I read it I immediately spit my coffee out onto my desk and proceeded to belly laugh. Hope you enjoy it too!!

Beet Pulp Safety Warning
(aka the famous squirrel story)
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People that are into equine nutrition are notorious for spending their time doing the oddest things. While everyone else has normal nightmares about finding themselves riding in the World Equestrian Games stark naked past the press corps, nutrition people fret over whether their carefully thought-out recommendations will make the difference between Muffy the Superhorse winning his next competition in fame and glory, or falling into a dead faint somewhere between being saddled and the starting line. In the end, the finer points of nutrition often make zero difference, however, because you generally find out that:

a) Muffy won’t even touch your carefully crafted ration, much preferring to eat his bedding, the vet’s fingers and anything from the Taco Bell menu;

b) the moment you finish calculating the Perfect Equine Ration featuring Aunt Tilly’s Super Horsey Yums Yums, the feed company goes out of business or is indicted on environmental pollution charges;

c) it’s all irrelevant, anyway, because the barn manager’s favorite phrase is “Well, we’ve always fed this way for sixty years and hardly ever lose more than a horse a month to colic”, and steadfastly refuses to feed anything at all other than His Very Own Secret Recipe, featuring lawn clippings, glazed doughnuts and something that smells a lot like latex.

However, evey now and then, you stumble across a feed that horses actually like (at least, after that initial suspicious, “You’re trying to poison me, aren’t you?” look), is wonderfully nutrititious, cheap to feed and still Obscure and Mysterious enough that people feel like they’re really on The Cutting Edge in feeding it to Muffy. Beet pulp is like that, and for a long time I thought the only disadvantage to it was the minor inconvenience of having to soak it before feeding. Some folks skip that part, but others revel in making sure everyone else in the barn knows just how conscientious and detail-minded they are about Muffy’s nutritional well-being.

However, eventually I knew the true downside to beet pulp would show up, and thought it only fair that I pass it along…

This afternoon I decided to bring some beet pulp pellets into the house to soak, because I wanted to get an idea of exactly how much they expanded in volume during the soaking process. Academic types are like that, pathetically easy to amuse and desperately in need of professional help. I knew they expanded quite a bit, because the first time I’d innocently added water to a five-pound bucket of beet pulp, I’d come back later to find my feed room practically awash in beet pulp, providing a breakfast that every horse within a five mile radius still remembers with fond nostalgia. So in the interest of scientific curiousity, I trundled in a bucket, about three pounds of beet pulp, added in the water and set it in the living room to do its thing. No problem. Research in action.

Well, in our ongoing quest to turn this house into Noah’s Ark, we have not only four horses, three dogs, four neurotic cats, a sulfur-crested cockatoo, a cockatiel and assorted toads, we also have William. William is a fox squirrel who absent-mindedly fell out of his tree as a blind and hairless baby two years ago and whom the vet promptly handed off to the only person he knew silly enough to traipse around with a baby squirrel and a bottle of Esbilac into her bookbag. Actually, the trick wasn’t in keeping such a tiny creature warm, fed and clean—it was keeping a straight face and looking as mystified as everyone else when William woke up hungry and started pipping for his bottled like a very small, slightly muffled alarm clock. Invariably, this usually occurred while I was standing in line at the post office, picking up a pizza for dinner or on one memorable occasion, taking a final exam in biochemistry. Being no dummy, William knew a sucker when he saw one and has happily been an Urban Squirrel ever since.

William And for those of you that think A Squirrel’s Place is In The Wild, don’t think we didn’t try that…his first Christmas, we thought we’d give him his first lesson in Being a Wild Squirrel by letting him play in the undecorated Christmas tree. His reaction was to shriek in horror, scutter frantically across the floor and go try to hide underneath the nearest border collie. Since then, the only way he will allow himself to be taken outside is hiding inside Mummy’s shirt and peering suspiciously out at the sinister world.

So much for the re-make of Born Free in San Dimas. So secure is he about his place in the world that on more than one occasion, I’ve caught him sitting on his fat, smug little bottom, making faces out the windown at our neighborhood (very frustrated) red-tailed hawk—like as not clutching a cashew in one paw and a bit of mango in the other.

Anyway, when I set out the bucket of beet pulp, I may have underestimated the lengths that a young and enthusiastic squirrel will go to to stash all available food items in new and unusual hiding spots. I thought letting William out of his cage as usual and giving him a handful of almonds to go happily cram under cushions and into sleeping dog’s ears was sufficent entertainment for the afternoon. After all, when I left, he was gleefully chortling and gloating over his pile of treasure, making sure the cockatoo saw them so he could tell her I Have Almonds And You Don’t. So much for blind optimism.

William again Apparently when the almond supply ran out, beet pulp pellets became fair game and I can only imagine the little rat finding that great big bucket and swooning with the possibilities of being able to hide away All That Food. The problem isn’t quite so much that I now have three pounds of beet pulp pellets cleverly tucked away in every corner of my house, it’s that as far as I can tell, the soaking-expanding-and-falling-apart process seems to be kinda like nuclear meltdown. Once the reaction gets started, no force on earth is going to stop it.

So when I come back from the grocery store, not only do I find an exhausted but incredibly Fulfilled squirrel sprawled out snoozing happily up on the cat tree, I find that my house smells a lot like a Jamaican feed mill and virtually every orifice is crammed full of beet pulp. This includes the bathroom sink drain, the fish tank filter, in my undie drawer, in the kitty box (much to their horror) and ALL the pockets of my bookbag. Not to mention that in enthusiastically stuffing beet pulp into the air holes of the little box that hold live crickets for the toad’s dinner, William managed to open it up and free several hundred crickets into the living room. It’s not that I mind crickets springing to and fro, it’s just that it sounds a lot like an Evening in the Amazon Rain Forest in here. The cats, on the other hand, have never had such a marvelous time steeplechasing after stray crickets back and forth over the furniture, crunching up the spoils of the hunt (which wouldn’t be so bad if they would just chew with their mouths closed), and sicking up the more indigestible parts onto the rug.

I simply can’t WAIT to turn on the furnace and find out what toasting beet pulp smells like.

The good news is that in case of siege, I have enough carbohydrates hidden in my walls and under the furniture to survive for years. The bad news is that as soon as I try to remove any of this stash, I get a hysterical squirrel clinging to my pant leg, tearfully shrieking that I’m ruining all his hard work and now he’s going to starve this winter. (This is despite the fact that William is spoiled utterly rotten, knows how to open the macademia nut can all by himself and has enough of a tummy to have earned him the unfortunate nickname Buddha Belly.)

So in case anyone was losing sleep wondering just how much final product you get after soaking three pounds of beet pulp, the answer is a living room full. I’d write this new data up and submit it as a case study paper to the nutrition and physiology society, but I suspect the practical applications may be limited.

Off to go empty the Shop-Vac. Again.

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Author: Kristine
• Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Cue up the Europe CD…bwahahahaha

The final countdown has FINALLY begun here. School is officially done for the year this Friday. Julie has a school trip on Thursday to Marineland but is trying to be patient and count down until Friday…..4 more days….

How did this weekend go? Friday was crazy busy. Took Miss Thang to the orthodontist. Didn’t get out of there and get her back to school until almost 11. Good thing is that we don’t have to be back for another year. They are waiting for her to lose more teeth before they make any more decisions concerning retainers & braces etc. She’s only lost the top 4 and bottom 4 so far. She still has at least 12 to lose. Got the running around done and the dance bag packed. Got the kid showered, shampooed and blow dried and in bed by 8. Woohooo!!! Saturday she’s wide awake at 5:45.

“Mom I feel yucky….”

Check the head. It’s hot. Take the temperature… 101.1…Ack! It never fails. Every dance recital, she ends up fevered. Last year she had a fever too. Anyway I said she could stay home . She said, “Mom…if Shona can dance with a cast up to her armpit I can do it with a fever.” (Shona broke her wrist 2 weeks ago). Got the kid dosed up with Tylenol and suckin’ on echinacea lollipops and off we go.

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First show was at 12:30. We sat through 64 dance numbers before the Grande Finale when Daddy presented his girl with a huge bouquet of gerbera daisies and Stargazer lilies and that little pale, fevered face lit up.. More Tylenol and off we rip for a quick supper before the second show. She ate nothing. Second show was at 6:00 and it went much better. All the nervousness was gone. The girls knew what to expect and were relaxed and having fun. Next year I’m getting tickets to the evening show. Right after the main number I scooped up Julie and whisked her to the car to take her home. She chattered away for about 10 minutes and then suddenly stopped. She fell fast asleep in mid sentence. ROFL!!! Got her home to bed and I just dropped everything at the door and went to bed myself. What a long day. Julie and I slept in until 9 am. First time I have slept past 7 am in over a year. LOL! Sunday morning she wakes up, the head is cool. she has a huge cup of tea, a huge breakfast , gives her Dad his gift and spent the entire day in the pool. All is right in her world now that the recital is over.. :P

Today it’s back to waking up at 6:30am (for a few more days anyway). She back to her usual dramatic self, I’m back to catching up on a freakin’ MOUNTAIN of laundry and housework and Steve is back to stonework on his last few days of vacation. (Guess what? I FINALLY got my clotheslines up yesterday!!! Only took 3 years..ROFL )

Well folks that’s it for me. I have to call for a truckload of water. My cistern is almost empty and no rain is forecast for at least a week… Care to join me in the pool? :P

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Author: Kristine
• Friday, June 19th, 2009

Morning folks!

The end of this crazy busy week is almost here…. I’ll be happier when Sunday rolls around but I’ll take it one day at a time! :D

Did ya hear? Kimmie has a brand new bag!!! Wheeeeeeee!!! :P

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I had some time to play with it and made a goodie using one of the products in it. You can grab it in this post: :D This bag is full of killer stuff as usual. Click the preview to grab it!

I also have another goodie for ya today! :D This time I used Kim’s freakin’ gorgeous kit called Mezzaluna! Click the preview to grab it! Available until June 26th.

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What’s up today? Oy. Well for starters I have to take Miss Thang to the orthodontist and then get her all packed up and ready for tomorrow. What’s tomorrow you ask? Her end of the year dance recital. Wheeeeeeee! She is just sooo excited! She has one show at 12:30 and then the other starts at 6:30. It’s going to be a very long day. Might not get home until after 11. She’s dancing to So What by Pink and Dancing Queen by ABBA. Costume is ready. I still have to get the makeup case ready, extra pantyhose and make sure we have extra bobby pins etc. We have to be there for 11:30 so tomorrow will be nutty getting her showered, blow dried, make up on and dressed to go on stage….we’ll be real glad to see our beds Saturday night. :D As far as I know nothing is planned for Sunday. It’s Father’s Day so weather permitting we’re going to spend the day in the pool, and make Steve’s favorite dinner of pork tenderloin.

Here’s hoping your weekend is relaxing….

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Author: Kristine
• Thursday, June 18th, 2009

I woke up this morning to find out the dog had barfed all over the living room. Cleaning that up before my coffee wasn’t how I wanted to start my day so if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to crank up Spiderbait, wake up the man-beast and then snicker when he starts to grumble. “YOU’RE crabby buddy? Really?”

Today it’s about paybacks…..

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