There is no lack of inspiration in blog land. A little too much and at times it's overwhelming. I want to make it ALL. So much to do, so little time.
Here are two of my favorite project finds this week that I'm dying to make.
I'm in love with this Valentine Hand Print Canvas from Clean & Scentsible.
I can't wait to make these Sweater Bracelets from Organize Your Stuff Now.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Baked Jambalaya
Camera's still broken. Drats! But, I do want to share with you one of our fave recipes. So yummy, so easy.
Baked Jambalaya
3 tbsp. bacon bits
1/2 c. celery, chopped
1/2 c. green pepper, chopped
2 tbsp. green onions, chopped
1/2 lb. kielbasa, sliced
1/2 lb. cooked ham, diced
1/2 tsp. thyme
1 tsp. cajun seasoning
1 - 28 oz. can crushed tomato
1 - 14.5 oz. can beef broth
1 1/2 c. uncooked white rice
O.k. are you ready for how easy this is?
Mix all ingredients together in large bowl. Pour into greased 9x13-inch baking dish. Cover and back at 375 for 1 hour. Uncover and stir before serving.
I mean, c'mon! That's easy. Enjoy :)
Baked Jambalaya
3 tbsp. bacon bits
1/2 c. celery, chopped
1/2 c. green pepper, chopped
2 tbsp. green onions, chopped
1/2 lb. kielbasa, sliced
1/2 lb. cooked ham, diced
1/2 tsp. thyme
1 tsp. cajun seasoning
1 - 28 oz. can crushed tomato
1 - 14.5 oz. can beef broth
1 1/2 c. uncooked white rice
O.k. are you ready for how easy this is?
Mix all ingredients together in large bowl. Pour into greased 9x13-inch baking dish. Cover and back at 375 for 1 hour. Uncover and stir before serving.
I mean, c'mon! That's easy. Enjoy :)
Monday, January 24, 2011
Mama Madness Monday
Since my camera is still broken, I can't include any fun pictures with this post, but since I was already planning to blog about "life" on Mondays, here goes...
Today sucked. Plain and simple.
In order to make the long story about why today sucked make sense, you need some background information.
I am a full-time stay-at-home mom and part-time student. I'm working on my Masters in Teaching and part of my education consists of interning in a local elementary school. I haven't had to intern since fall, therefore I haven't had to deal with any childcare for Nug for awhile. Today was supposed to be my first day back at the school and I was planning to bring Nug back to the nanny that we used back in September.
Last night I was a mess. I was crying. I didn't want to go to school. I didn't want to leave Nug. I just felt horrible, uneasy, sad. Around 8 p.m. last night I got an email from the Nanny answering a question that I had about a tax form. I asked her for her tax i.d. number so I could finish filing out that 1099-misc to give to her this morning (we had previously agreed on this). She emailed me back and said "if you need to take the deduction, and it will help you financially..." WOW! I felt like she was totally belittling me for wanting to get the tax credit for childcare. It's 20%...of course I want the credit!
So, I emailed her back and reminded her of our original agreement. She emailed me back about 10 p.m. and said that she forget, but she wanted to talk to me and my husband about "next year's taxes" so to please give her a call. It's 10 p.m. at this point and I'm supposed to be bring Eva over at 8 a.m. today, so I find it a little weird that she's asking us to call her. I didn't even get her email until this morning.
After talking with my husband about the email, we both just felt uneasy. She's been doing weird things like calling us late on a Friday night to make sure we're still bringing Nug to her, asking us for letters of recommendation even though we've only used her for a few weeks, asking if her husband can watch Nug instead of her one day a week so she can go work for another family. Just weird stuff. And I'd been going along with it this whole time because I thought I was just being a sensitive first time mom.
Well, this morning, I just couldn't take it anymore. I just had a bad feeling about her and the whole situation. My heart was racing, my hands were shaking. I thought to myself "I can't drop my daughter off at this lady's house while I'm feeling like this!" So, the hubs called in sick and we planned to spend the day finding other arrangements for Nug during the day while I have to be at school.
My husband called the nanny this morning to explain to her that we were just feeling uneasy and that we wouldn't be taking Nug to her after all. Now, I understand that we gave her zero notice. But, what happened next I did not expect. To make a long story short, she got very nasty with us, making false accusations, demanding severance pay, telling us how she was "doing us a favor" by watching our daughter, and just being demeaning. It was horrible. My husband kept trying to explain to her that it was not a personal attack, but our daughter is our utmost priority and we have to trust our gut feeling when it comes to her well-being.
After hanging up, we felt so much better. We didn't enjoy the verbal attack, but we both knew we made the right decision. Then, the emails started pouring in. She was continuing her rant over email. Unbelievable. She just continued to confirm our suspicions that she is a crazy person! Now, I can't believe I took my daughter there in the first place :(
So, after much consideration today, we found a great child care facility down the street from our home. It's actually part of a retirement community (or nursing home, I suppose) which I think it awesome. They incorporate the children into some activities with the residents. It's a win-win for the children and for the residents. We got such a wonderful, warm feeling with the staff members and the facility and I think Nug will really enjoy it there (although I'd like to believe her favorite place to be is with her mama!).
Moral of the story: trust your gut! I wish I'd listened to my instincts earlier and avoided this whole mess. When it comes to being a mom, no one knows more about your child than you. You might not always be right, but it's your baby, and you have to be confident in your decision.
Today sucked. Plain and simple.
In order to make the long story about why today sucked make sense, you need some background information.
I am a full-time stay-at-home mom and part-time student. I'm working on my Masters in Teaching and part of my education consists of interning in a local elementary school. I haven't had to intern since fall, therefore I haven't had to deal with any childcare for Nug for awhile. Today was supposed to be my first day back at the school and I was planning to bring Nug back to the nanny that we used back in September.
Last night I was a mess. I was crying. I didn't want to go to school. I didn't want to leave Nug. I just felt horrible, uneasy, sad. Around 8 p.m. last night I got an email from the Nanny answering a question that I had about a tax form. I asked her for her tax i.d. number so I could finish filing out that 1099-misc to give to her this morning (we had previously agreed on this). She emailed me back and said "if you need to take the deduction, and it will help you financially..." WOW! I felt like she was totally belittling me for wanting to get the tax credit for childcare. It's 20%...of course I want the credit!
So, I emailed her back and reminded her of our original agreement. She emailed me back about 10 p.m. and said that she forget, but she wanted to talk to me and my husband about "next year's taxes" so to please give her a call. It's 10 p.m. at this point and I'm supposed to be bring Eva over at 8 a.m. today, so I find it a little weird that she's asking us to call her. I didn't even get her email until this morning.
After talking with my husband about the email, we both just felt uneasy. She's been doing weird things like calling us late on a Friday night to make sure we're still bringing Nug to her, asking us for letters of recommendation even though we've only used her for a few weeks, asking if her husband can watch Nug instead of her one day a week so she can go work for another family. Just weird stuff. And I'd been going along with it this whole time because I thought I was just being a sensitive first time mom.
Well, this morning, I just couldn't take it anymore. I just had a bad feeling about her and the whole situation. My heart was racing, my hands were shaking. I thought to myself "I can't drop my daughter off at this lady's house while I'm feeling like this!" So, the hubs called in sick and we planned to spend the day finding other arrangements for Nug during the day while I have to be at school.
My husband called the nanny this morning to explain to her that we were just feeling uneasy and that we wouldn't be taking Nug to her after all. Now, I understand that we gave her zero notice. But, what happened next I did not expect. To make a long story short, she got very nasty with us, making false accusations, demanding severance pay, telling us how she was "doing us a favor" by watching our daughter, and just being demeaning. It was horrible. My husband kept trying to explain to her that it was not a personal attack, but our daughter is our utmost priority and we have to trust our gut feeling when it comes to her well-being.
After hanging up, we felt so much better. We didn't enjoy the verbal attack, but we both knew we made the right decision. Then, the emails started pouring in. She was continuing her rant over email. Unbelievable. She just continued to confirm our suspicions that she is a crazy person! Now, I can't believe I took my daughter there in the first place :(
So, after much consideration today, we found a great child care facility down the street from our home. It's actually part of a retirement community (or nursing home, I suppose) which I think it awesome. They incorporate the children into some activities with the residents. It's a win-win for the children and for the residents. We got such a wonderful, warm feeling with the staff members and the facility and I think Nug will really enjoy it there (although I'd like to believe her favorite place to be is with her mama!).
Moral of the story: trust your gut! I wish I'd listened to my instincts earlier and avoided this whole mess. When it comes to being a mom, no one knows more about your child than you. You might not always be right, but it's your baby, and you have to be confident in your decision.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
You're Not Gonna Believe This
Like I mentioned before, we returned home from a trip to the east coast last week. Luckily, flying with an 8-month-old was pretty uneventful. She did great on the plane. No ear popping issues to be "heard" of. It was rather pleasent, actually, which was a great relief since getting to the east coast was a nightmare. Some of our travel highlights that day include seven hours in the airport before even leaving, an overtired baby, running out of diapers, Nug crawling around on the nasty airport floor and the airline loosing my car seat. With that said, I was so thankful that coming home was a breeze.
We made it to Seattle with no problems. Flights were on time, baby was happy, mama was happy. Then, my heart was broken. While waiting for our baggage, and juggling a baby, diaper bag, purse, and camera bag something terrible happened. I dropped my camera bag. Ahh! I was too scared to open and see if anything broke, so I just picked it up and put it back on my shoulder. Then, I actually kind of forgot about it.
The next day, when I went to get my memory card to upload pictures from our trip, I noticed that the lens cover was sort of crooked. Then it dawned on me that I had dropped it the night before and I thought that was the extent of the damage. Oh no! I took the lens cap of to find a shattered lens. (Insert gasp here!). It quickly became a sad, sad day. No camera = no pictures of Nug, no pictures to upload to my blog. Crap.
I started checking online for replacement lens' and since I've never bought one before (my camera is only one year old), I didn't really know exactly how much they were. The cheapest I found one for is $166! Now I'm realizing that actually might be a steal, but it's still hard to cough up that kind of dough. So, I'm currently without a lens until I either a) stop being cheap or b) o.k. I guess a is the only option. Double crap.
My beautiful plan of becoming a more regular blogger this week is shattered by life. I will continue to post, not sure about what yet, but I will. And hopefully soon I'll have a new lens so I can take pictures. Maybe in the meanwhile I'll do some research on taking better pictures, because I kind of suck.
We made it to Seattle with no problems. Flights were on time, baby was happy, mama was happy. Then, my heart was broken. While waiting for our baggage, and juggling a baby, diaper bag, purse, and camera bag something terrible happened. I dropped my camera bag. Ahh! I was too scared to open and see if anything broke, so I just picked it up and put it back on my shoulder. Then, I actually kind of forgot about it.
The next day, when I went to get my memory card to upload pictures from our trip, I noticed that the lens cover was sort of crooked. Then it dawned on me that I had dropped it the night before and I thought that was the extent of the damage. Oh no! I took the lens cap of to find a shattered lens. (Insert gasp here!). It quickly became a sad, sad day. No camera = no pictures of Nug, no pictures to upload to my blog. Crap.
I started checking online for replacement lens' and since I've never bought one before (my camera is only one year old), I didn't really know exactly how much they were. The cheapest I found one for is $166! Now I'm realizing that actually might be a steal, but it's still hard to cough up that kind of dough. So, I'm currently without a lens until I either a) stop being cheap or b) o.k. I guess a is the only option. Double crap.
My beautiful plan of becoming a more regular blogger this week is shattered by life. I will continue to post, not sure about what yet, but I will. And hopefully soon I'll have a new lens so I can take pictures. Maybe in the meanwhile I'll do some research on taking better pictures, because I kind of suck.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
We're Back
Nug and I took a 10 day trip to visit my new niece and just arrived home late last night. It was a great time, but it's so nice to be home, in our own beds, with our own stuff. I plan to forge ahead with my blogging schedule next week, so please come back and visit. Don't forget to become a follower so you get updates on the happenings over here at Nug Buns.
Until then, here's the sweetest little face I've ever seen :)
Until then, here's the sweetest little face I've ever seen :)
Sunday, January 16, 2011
The Perfect Little Party Dress #2
I had so much fun making The Perfect Little Party Dress with the Heidi & Finn pattern that I decided to make another one. The first one that I made was size 12 months and it is too big for Nug to wear now. It will, however, fit perfectly this spring!
I wanted to make her a dress that she can wear to my niece's baptism this week, so I trimmed the pattern now and made another dress. I actually like the fabric of the first dress better, but this one is cute none the less. How could it not be cute? It's a baby dress. Little people clothes are always cute, right? :)
I wanted to make her a dress that she can wear to my niece's baptism this week, so I trimmed the pattern now and made another dress. I actually like the fabric of the first dress better, but this one is cute none the less. How could it not be cute? It's a baby dress. Little people clothes are always cute, right? :)
Friday, January 14, 2011
After Christmas Goods
Nug Buns and I go to the library every Friday morning. Across the street from the library is Goodwill. Last Friday, I decided to stop in and see what we could find. And here's what I've decided: I'm going to try my darndest to never buy "new" toys for Nug Buns. Goodwill was chalked full of toys that were in practically new condition. I guess they are all the toys that people dumped after their kids' got piles of new toys for Christmas.
I also found a cute little mail sorter and candle stick holder. They both need a little (o.k. a lot) of TLC. Luckily I am no longer afraid of bronze after perusing Centsational Girl. There is some serious de-bronzing going on over there and it's amazing! And as for the mail older, I think I'm going to try my hand at giving it a distressed look and then it's going up on the wall in my kitchen to help with the pile of mail the always seems to find it's way to my counter.
I also found a cute little mail sorter and candle stick holder. They both need a little (o.k. a lot) of TLC. Luckily I am no longer afraid of bronze after perusing Centsational Girl. There is some serious de-bronzing going on over there and it's amazing! And as for the mail older, I think I'm going to try my hand at giving it a distressed look and then it's going up on the wall in my kitchen to help with the pile of mail the always seems to find it's way to my counter.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Pin Problem Solved
I don't have a dedicated sewing area in my home. I have set up shop on my dining room table. It works out fine most of the time. Until late one night, with limited light, I dropped my entire box of pins on the floor. And my floor is carpeted. What a nightmare that was!
So, off I set to make a pin cushion in hopes of avoiding finding myself of my hands and knees with a flashlight picking pins out of the carpet at 11 p.m.
I found a tutorial (which I can't seem to locate now) for a yo-yo pincushion and loved the look (and functionality) of it.
I used the left over fabric from Nug's Perfect Little Party Dress. Here's what I came up with...
Cute and funtional. Perfect.
So, off I set to make a pin cushion in hopes of avoiding finding myself of my hands and knees with a flashlight picking pins out of the carpet at 11 p.m.
I found a tutorial (which I can't seem to locate now) for a yo-yo pincushion and loved the look (and functionality) of it.
I used the left over fabric from Nug's Perfect Little Party Dress. Here's what I came up with...
Cute and funtional. Perfect.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Winter Wreath
I've seen some beautiful winter-y wreaths in blog land link ups this week. I love them! I still had my Christmas wreath (you know, traditional green wreath with Christmas ribbon) hanging on my door. I was feeling like it was about time to take it down, but wanted a wreath on my door still.
Armed with a can white spray paint, I painted my green wreath. Then, added a light blue with snowflakes ribbon. Now I've got a more winter-y look which should hold my front door over until spring.
I forgot to take a before picture, but you all know what a Christmas wreath looks light, right?
I think it needs a little "something" else. But, I'm going on vacation, so that will have to wait.
Armed with a can white spray paint, I painted my green wreath. Then, added a light blue with snowflakes ribbon. Now I've got a more winter-y look which should hold my front door over until spring.
I forgot to take a before picture, but you all know what a Christmas wreath looks light, right?
I think it needs a little "something" else. But, I'm going on vacation, so that will have to wait.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Why Blogging Is Great
Jumping on the blogging band wagon over the past few months has been so fun. I've probably spent a little too much time scouring craft blogs for ideas, inspiration, or just to simple drool over the amazing creativity that some people have.
I started linking my projects up and get so excited when I would see how many people visited my blog. I think one day I had over 40! HA! That's big time for me. Then, I got my very first follower. And let me tell you, I was pretty excited about that! I'm feel like I'm slowly becoming a real blogger. Like someone out there reads this mama babble and relates to me.
Anyways, today I had my Perfect Little Party Dress featured on someone else's blog. Say what?! I still can't believe that someone thinks what I made is worthy of sharing with others. Woohoo!
I was featured on It's Sew For You. It looks as though this blog is fairly new, just like Nug Buns, which is so fun to see. It's like were all in this together. There is certainly no shortage of crafty inspiration goodness out there on the ol' internet. It's awesome.
So, if you stumble upon this little new blog of mine, say hello, become a follower, tell me how to find you out there. I hope that you can enjoy something I've posted, or get inspiration from something I've made. There's plenty more to come, too! Stay tuned, friends :)
I started linking my projects up and get so excited when I would see how many people visited my blog. I think one day I had over 40! HA! That's big time for me. Then, I got my very first follower. And let me tell you, I was pretty excited about that! I'm feel like I'm slowly becoming a real blogger. Like someone out there reads this mama babble and relates to me.
Anyways, today I had my Perfect Little Party Dress featured on someone else's blog. Say what?! I still can't believe that someone thinks what I made is worthy of sharing with others. Woohoo!
I was featured on It's Sew For You. It looks as though this blog is fairly new, just like Nug Buns, which is so fun to see. It's like were all in this together. There is certainly no shortage of crafty inspiration goodness out there on the ol' internet. It's awesome.
So, if you stumble upon this little new blog of mine, say hello, become a follower, tell me how to find you out there. I hope that you can enjoy something I've posted, or get inspiration from something I've made. There's plenty more to come, too! Stay tuned, friends :)
Sunday, January 2, 2011
New Years (Blog) Resolutions
Starting this blog has been a blast. I've blogged before, mostly for out-of-town family members to keep up with the happenings of my family. That kind of blogging felt more like a chore, to be honest. I love blogging about what I've been making, doing, cooking, etc. It's fun to write about these things. And it's even more fun to check of all of your blogs to inspiration. So, this year, I'm resolving to keep blogging. It's my thing, and we all know us Mama's need something that is all ours.
My goal for 2011 is to continue blogging about whatever it is that I feel good about and continue to share it with all of you.
Maybe get a few more followers reading along every day. Let's shoot for 100. That seems doable. 100 followers in 2011. Deal.
While we're at it, let's set some writing goals, too.
Here's what I'm thinking...
Treasure Find Thursday - I'll share with you a few projects that I've stumbled across that I'm dying to make (and then hopefully share a picture with you of said project actually being made!)
Fabulous Finds Friday - I'll share with you something great that I've found thrifty or sale shopping, on the side of the road or at a garage sale
Sleepin' In Saturday - O.K. not really, I go to school for 8 hours every Saturday (working on my Masters in Teaching), so I won't be blogging on Saturdays
Surprise Sunday - Well, I guess you'll just have to read and find out ;)
Now that I've got your attention, go ahead and become a follower. Come back and read, chat, and enjoy. Oh yeah, and one more thing, this blogging goodness officially starts on Monday, January 24th! In the meantime, I'll keep writing about, well, whatever comes to mind.
My goal for 2011 is to continue blogging about whatever it is that I feel good about and continue to share it with all of you.
Maybe get a few more followers reading along every day. Let's shoot for 100. That seems doable. 100 followers in 2011. Deal.
While we're at it, let's set some writing goals, too.
Here's what I'm thinking...
Mama Madness Monday - I'll share a moment from my sometimes chaotic life
Tutorial Tuesday - I'll share something I've made and show you how I made it... if it was an original idea, that is! Otherwise, I'll provide the link to the tutorial I used.
Whatever Goes Wednesday - I'll share a recipe, project, good read, whatever pops up...
Fabulous Finds Friday - I'll share with you something great that I've found thrifty or sale shopping, on the side of the road or at a garage sale
Sleepin' In Saturday - O.K. not really, I go to school for 8 hours every Saturday (working on my Masters in Teaching), so I won't be blogging on Saturdays
Surprise Sunday - Well, I guess you'll just have to read and find out ;)
Now that I've got your attention, go ahead and become a follower. Come back and read, chat, and enjoy. Oh yeah, and one more thing, this blogging goodness officially starts on Monday, January 24th! In the meantime, I'll keep writing about, well, whatever comes to mind.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
The Perfect Little Party Dress
A few months ago I came across Heidi & Finn patterns. One word... adorable. I've had my eye on the Perfect Little Party Dress pattern and finally got around to making one for Nug Buns last night.
I absolutely adore it and love how simple it was to make. Heidi & Finn provided awesome step-by-step instructions with pictures which made making this baby a breeze! I think my favorite part is the bow. It can be tied in the front, or the back, but I think I love the tied-in-the-front look the best. Although, I'm thinking that Nug Buns will be able to untie it all day if it's in the front. Hmmm... I may have to re-think that one. I made this in size 12 months, which is actually really huge for Nug Buns right now. She's 8 months, and although she wears 9 month, or sometimes 12 month, size clothes right now, I forgot that hand-made items generally run more true to size. I'm thinking about trimming up the pattern to make a smaller version that she can wear to my niece's upcoming baptism.
If you haven't checked out Heidi & Finn on etsy you should. You'll love the patterns. I promise.
Happy New Year!
I absolutely adore it and love how simple it was to make. Heidi & Finn provided awesome step-by-step instructions with pictures which made making this baby a breeze! I think my favorite part is the bow. It can be tied in the front, or the back, but I think I love the tied-in-the-front look the best. Although, I'm thinking that Nug Buns will be able to untie it all day if it's in the front. Hmmm... I may have to re-think that one. I made this in size 12 months, which is actually really huge for Nug Buns right now. She's 8 months, and although she wears 9 month, or sometimes 12 month, size clothes right now, I forgot that hand-made items generally run more true to size. I'm thinking about trimming up the pattern to make a smaller version that she can wear to my niece's upcoming baptism.
If you haven't checked out Heidi & Finn on etsy you should. You'll love the patterns. I promise.
Happy New Year!
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