Sunday, May 29, 2011

We're doing updating...

 The last of the wallpaper borders is now gone.  
And that's just ONE of the projects underway this weekend!
 Elley will be repainting segments of her bedroom on Monday.
And we've replaced the bright brass knobs in the kitchen with brushed nickel.  Now that is one update I wish we would have done sooner.  I am amazed at how nice it looks.  And, as Elley pointed out, now it all ties in with the stainless cannisters and appliances.  Why didn't I think of that earlier???

And We're Back!

We replaced the hard drive on our computer this week.  We realized there was a problem last Sunday morning when the computer suddenly couldn't "see" any internet capabilities, nor could it "see" the printer.  Most everything else was okay.  But we found that a computer that works but has no way of communicating is almost worthless.
A phone call to HP tech support took a half hour and got us to the point of, "since your computer is now out of warranty (it is 2 years old), it will cost $150 for 6 months of tech support, and we'll fix your problem."
Then came the call to our home teacher--who just happens to do computer repair as his business, even HP warranty work.  I fully intended to pay him for his service--after all that is his livelihood.  (I've tried to be careful and not ask the doctor in the ward about problems, etc.)
With Bro. Freestone's help, we installed a new hard drive with 1TB of memory.  Actually, he had Elley do all the mechanical stuff--screws, cords, etc.  It was good for her to know that she could do something like this, and in reality, Bob didn't actually DO the repair.  Maybe that is the best way for him to keep his business side separate.   However, he did have the right disk with the HP "tattoo" so the operating system would accept the larger hard drive.  
Since then, it has been a matter of restoring files from the external hard drive back-up, reinstalling soft ware, reconfiguring settings to the way we want.  After 3 days, the computer is now ALMOST back to normal.
Except the printer still won't work.  I have a feeling I need to go find a driver.  
And, as soon as the pictures finish copying,
I'll post some pictures of the updates around the house.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Alice's Birthday

Alice's cake was delicious.  The cards and gifts were fun.  She's been wanting to get some books that she know won't be available in the school library next year.   So that's what she received--a couple of sets of "Warriors" books.  I think I'll have to read them too, if they are that good.


By the way, we love the table cloth Deborah brought back from an eastern European country.
I can't remember which one.
Someone, please refresh my memory!

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Decorating Advice, Please!

                                         Today, I just decided to begin.  There are some Relief Society sisters coming on Monday morning to help take off wall paper and paint, but there will still be plenty for them to do.    I wanted to see what a plain color would look like. 
The missionaries had just returned from doing some service, and they WANTED to help out,
so I let them.


I like the light color--which happens to be the paint that was already there before the wallpaper.
But maybe it is too light. And I don't think it goes well with the beige.  What do you think?  Go a tad darker? (This is about the same color as the cross-stitch fabric).                Any input here will be welcome!



Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Spring!

Even with the long, slow, cold spring, (or maybe because of it), the magnolia tree has been glorious this year.
 It is blooming about a month later than last year, but it has been worth it!
We have a landscape light that shines up through the tree so it is visible even at night. 
With our big summer project coming right up,
it will be nice to be able to look back and remember
the beauties in our yard!

Monday, May 09, 2011

Our Major Summer Project

      Well, today (finally) the project that our family will be involved in this summer was formally offered... and accepted.  So it is really going to happen!  Now we just have to wait for some paperwork to get done, and the announcement to be made before we can share the details.  

     I'm feeling conflicting emotions.  Every big project requires a lot of effort and I hope I am up to the task.  There is excitement, to be sure, for this challenge, but sometimes (like at 4 a.m.) I feel a quaking feeling in my stomach as I realize ALL that has to be done in the next two months.  

 It will all be worth it!  (I hope!)

Sunday, May 08, 2011

Something to do on a Saturday night...

Alice has been learning about cake decorating in her FCS class.
She came home so excited!  All these instructions were available on YouTube, and she wanted to make the panda bear cake.
Never mind that she has never even baked a cake before,
let alone frosted one.
But she wanted this for her birthday,
and she wanted to bake it herself.
With just a little help every now and then. 
 She had a few questions for me about greasing cake 
pans, etc., but she did it all.
Kevin helped a touch with the decorating--after 
all it was his licorice that was used.
Alice also was very innovative.  2-inch chocolate wafers were called for, and we didn't have any such thing (that is larger than an oreo cookie).  So Alice got out yogurt lids, melted some chocolate, and made her own chocolate rounds.  And I think these will taste better than the wafers!
 And now we have a panda bear to eat!

Prom!

Five couples.  One very unique dress.  Almost exactly what Elley wanted--something modest, knee-length and fun.  She particularly loves dresses from the 50's:  slim waist and full skirt.  We watched a later Fred Astaire movie the other night (Daddy Long Legs--not one of the better ones), but Elley was oohing over the dresses, exclaiming how she would love to have this one or that one.  And after a day of going over to one friend's to get her hair done up, then having another friend come here to do her hair, then doing the make-up, finally 5 pm came.
 The couples gathered at the home of one of the girls for pictures and a pasta dinner, before going to the dance.
Elley's flowers again were unique in the group--no pink.
 And finally, the group, plus one extra guy.  I'm still not sure why (the one with the green tie.)  It was interesting that the some of the girls complained about their dresses not staying up and having to regularly tug them up.  How uncomfortable!
All the group were from the play (Bye,Bye, Birdie).  They have been good friends for Elley. 
 And finally, Elley and date, J.P.   We found out that means John Paul.  It's another of those situations where the name is longer at home than amongst classmates.  
She's lucky that we have afternoon church, since she also went to post-prom (midnight to 4 a.m.).
She's still asleep.

Thursday, May 05, 2011

Spring Cleaning

       In doing some spring cleaning, I came across a a sheet of handwritten notes about home decorating and organizing. It contained a quote, supposedly from Winston Churchill:  "You shape your environment, and then your environment shapes you." 


       How true!  As I have tossed all kinds of things I was holding on to "just in case" I needed them, I felt so liberated.  I've lived with too much stuff (as Kevin very kindly reminds me, periodically), for too long and if has come to feel very confining.  When you have stuff, you have to think about it and plan around it.  Being more of a minimalist sounds nice--I just wonder if I have the courage to let go.  I want to shape my environment to be comfortable but not FILLED.


      I've flirted with this idea before--and purged a lot of belongings at various times.  But soon things start accumulating again.   Things people pass on because they are too good to throw away.  Things on sale.  Things!  My mom said once that to keep from accumulating too much stuff, you either have to move every few years, or have a house fire.  I guess I'd rather not go the fire route.  And I hate moving.  That leaves being brave and letting things go.  And being happy!

Sunday, May 01, 2011

Alice's recent NIJO trip...

NIJO.  A 2-hour Friday night orchestra experience from the first of January to the middle of April.  5-7 pm.  EVERY Friday night.  The 6th-8th grade orchestra players endure with a conductor who tells jokes, but what they really look forward to is the day-long trip they get to take. On a nice tour bus!  
 I got to go along this time.  I volunteered to be a chaperon a couple of months ago, and was told the 4 positions were filled a year ago.
But at almost the last minute, one mom had to cancel out, and I was in.  (I began to get the idea that this trip is special--school field trips beg for parent volunteers!)
 With Cathy Craig still involved with the program, everything went smoothly.  She was already the administrative assistant when Deborah began taking violin, back in 1989.
The orchestra (Northern Iowa Junior Orchestra) played at 3 different schools in central Iowa--in auditoriums or gyms.
 It was so cute at one school, as the orchestra walked out to the bus, many of the student body came out and asked for autographs!  They had applauded and seemed to really enjoy the music. They were impressed because they were also 6th-8th graders and realized what it takes to be so proficient at that age.  And, the music was done very well.
 Then came the part of the trip everyone looked forward to--a stop at a park.  Free time.  Change out of concert clothes into casual.  We went to Pine Lake State Park and with about 50 pairs of binoculars, got to watch birds and hike a trail around the lake.
The weather cooperated.  The youth were no problem at all (I now know why being a chaperon is such a coveted job), and we had a great time.  Of course, some of the kids thought the last stop was the best--an all-you-can-eat buffet at Pizza Ranch in Eldora. 
This was Alice's last year after 4 years in NIJO--she got in as a 5th grader, and Elley was in it for 3 years. 
I'm glad I finally got to participate this time!