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Sunday, December 26, 2010
Friday, December 24, 2010
Preparing for Christmas
Here in the hen house we have been spending our time getting things ready for Christmas. Of course that means we are spending our time finding the perfect gifts for all of our friends and family out among the crazy crowds of people; West and Ruby have their own ideas of what would be perfect, however I am thinking some of them would not really be very practical.
This also means that we have been doing some baking! We love to bake in this house (West I think the most out of all of us) which means that all of the gifts that we gave to our friends were baked goodies wrapped in a wonderful hand-made drawstring bag.
and added a little jar of apple pie to each one and proceeded to hand them out. I love the looks on peoples faces when something is given to them that they were not expecting in the least but you can tell they love it!
These little apple pies were loads of fun to make. West, of course, helped with these as well and did a fabulous job! Ruby helped after they were done by stealing one and eating it before I even knew it was missing. It's a good thing we had two extra!
And since of course all that baking and wrapping and gift giving was done our house was a bit of a disaster. So, this afternoon while Ruby was napping West and I cleaned the house from top to bottom.
Tomorrow of course we will be doing some of our own baking, things like snicker-doodles for the rooster, and dough for rolls, and pretzels dipped in almond bark! We may end up having to clean the house tomorrow as well!
And in amongst all the chaos that is the Christmas season we all needed some peace and restfulness and this song seems to have done the trick for me every time. Please enjoy, and may it bring you some of your own peace.
From this hen house to yours, Happy Christmas! May it be merry and full of joy!
Monday, December 20, 2010
Inspiration
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Reusable Gift Wrap
This year sew mama sew challenged us to help reduce our waste this holiday season by using reusable grocery bags to wrap Christmas presents in. I thought this was such a good idea! I thought I would get in on the fun and see if I could get you inspired to do the same.
The bag I have chosen is so easy anyone can do it; from someone who has The Skills to someone who has no skills.
Items Needed:
- an old shirt (preferably something stretchy like a t-shirt, but anything will work fine)
- thread, any color
The arms of the shirt need to be cut off so as to make part of the handles so to get the holes the same shape and size I folded the shirt in half thusly. I then simply cut right inside the seam where the sleeves have been sewn onto the body of the shirt.
Here it is after the sleeves are gone. You will need to do the same thing with the neck of the shirt so it will stretch and you can get your items in and out of the bag.
Once everything is cut turn the shirt inside out and sew a seam along the bottom of the shirt so you will not have a big hole in the bottom of your bag.
So the edges won't fray you want to sew a seam along them but there is no need to fold it or iron or in other words hem the edges. Instead just sew a line of thread along all the raw edges. I used an over-lock stitch but you can also use a zig-zag stitch or any "stretch" stitch. You wouldn't really want to use a straight stitch as this stitch does not stretch and you want your openings to stretch a bit.
And you are all done! Now wasn't that so easy you can't even believe it?
And what do you do with the left over pieces that used to be the arms of the shirt? Well, since this is all about reducing waste you throw them in your scrap basket of course!
You thought that was going to be long, drawn out, and rather hard didn't you?! Well, weren't you pleasingly surprised?
Now you can use this great little package to wrap another package in. I used ribbon to tie it all up so as not to use any tape that will just be thrown away, and for the tag I cut a rectangle out of an old paper bag I had here and put the initial of the little chicken that will be receiving this particular present and stuck it under the tree.
Some other sites for a bit more inspiration:
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Ridin' the Trail
Scarlett, my niece, LOVES horses! For a long time whenever she saw one she would yell "YeeHaw!" She wanted to ride everyone she saw (even if it was a giant horse on the top of a building).
We happen to have a great stick horse in West's collection of toys. It has reigns and makes galloping noises and used to make a neighing sound until that one got broken. This horse has been ridden many a mile in this house. He still loves to get out of the barn and go for a run but just doesn't get out as often as he used to, so he sits patiently in his stable until someone decides it would be fun once again to take him out and ride him across that open prairie.
Last week Scarlett found that old horse in West's closet and once again he was running free for the whole week! He was having the time of his life ... until Scarlett saw two lonely travelers and decided it would be the kind thing to do to give them a ride to where they were going.
The trail can be long and dusty after all!
Poor thing had no idea what he was getting himself into, I am sure he was thankful for his stable and a few oats after that ride.
We happen to have a great stick horse in West's collection of toys. It has reigns and makes galloping noises and used to make a neighing sound until that one got broken. This horse has been ridden many a mile in this house. He still loves to get out of the barn and go for a run but just doesn't get out as often as he used to, so he sits patiently in his stable until someone decides it would be fun once again to take him out and ride him across that open prairie.
Last week Scarlett found that old horse in West's closet and once again he was running free for the whole week! He was having the time of his life ... until Scarlett saw two lonely travelers and decided it would be the kind thing to do to give them a ride to where they were going.
The trail can be long and dusty after all!
Poor thing had no idea what he was getting himself into, I am sure he was thankful for his stable and a few oats after that ride.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Military Award
Do all of you remember back in July when the Rooster decided that he was going to re-enlist for three more years for the Army Reserves (what is now going to be active duty)? At the time the military was not offering any kind of incentive for people to re-up so what did he get you ask? He got a bag and a check on the wall at the Reserve Unit that said $0! Yes, you read that right. Because he did this, re-uped without an incentive, someone thought it was something special. I would have to agree with them.
This month for Reserves was the Unit's Christmas party so we got to go since we are his family. Before we all sat down they decided to give out a few promotions and a couple of awards. One of them was to the Rooster!
This month for Reserves was the Unit's Christmas party so we got to go since we are his family. Before we all sat down they decided to give out a few promotions and a couple of awards. One of them was to the Rooster!
This is a General's Coin, an award that is not given out very often and my husband, the rooster of this hen house, now has one! This mama hen couldn't be prouder of her rooster! Way To Go!
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