I had a meeting with Mob Boss Pam and her crew this afternoon and we they finished the top and bottom!
It is so beautiful.
I’m in love.
Now, I’ll transport it to Anacortes so Peggy can do the actual quilting.
Yahoo!!!
A few weeks ago I found myself at the craft store gazing at the fancy paper section and admiring all the different textures, colors and themes. I don’t scrapbook or do origami and so my need for tasteful paper is really non existent. That didn’t stop me from buying a paisley piece that I absolutely loved.
When I brought the paper home and showed it to Barry, understandably, he didn’t seem too impressed. What was I going to do with it – besides gaze at it with joy in my heart? So, it sat and I gazed. I moved it from here to there and enjoyed the colors and soft turns of the paisley.
Also during this time I had been researching baby bedding and had decided that I did not need a bedding set and certainly not bumpers – since some people believe they aren’t safe and eventually they’ll have to be removed from the crib. I was fine with that and was planning on buying swanky sheets to go with a crib skirt that my mom had picked up.
Then I happened to see this bedding that looked like my paper – my paper that had since been moved for me to gaze at in the baby’s room. I bought the bedding set and brought it home with the intent to see what it looked like next to my precious paper. I think I like how it looks and I’ll admit that I’ve done a bit of gazing.
Perhaps if I carry around the paper around long enough I’ll be able to make the whole room come together!
My friend Gretchen recently sent us some adorable cowboy boots for HBaby since she knows how much we love cowboys and boots here at HBHQ.
I’m not a collector of many things, but I do love a good cowboy boot – and not necessarily ones that fit on my feet. As I put HBaby’s boots in her closet I found myself thinking about all the other boots floating around our house.
I realized that boots come in all shapes, sizes, and styles – just like all of us.