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Thursday, March 22, 2012

A Wonderful Start to the Day....



It has been a good morning thus far and I thought I would share a few goodies before the day got away without me...

Woke up early to get some homemade whip cream made as a yummy treat for my husband this morning. It is his birthday and a bowl of strawberries and cream was the order.


After sending him off to work and getting the kiddos going on their school work, I was able to finish the first baby quilt for this little guy. Unfortunately I worked a little to late last night and ended up with some mistakes on the backing that couldn't be fixed without ruining the fabric. Such a discouragement, but the front turned out just as I hoped. Simple with two colors that I really love together and a few touches of personality.

I think we may have all come to an agreement on the little man's "real" name, but I will give it awhile before I start setting it in stone:).

I am enjoying the school time with Bell each day and thankful to be past the being too ill to teach! Spring has sure helped too!

I also thought I would quick share something exciting that I found while at a thrift store this past week. An absolutely beautiful antique feedsack quilt that was hand quilted!! And here is the crazy cherry on top~~it was only $5!!! The tag read, "as is." You want to know what the "as is" part was...MUD, that washed out!! Now, this kind of find does not happen very often, but when it does, I am left feeling amazed and encouraged to continue hunting. I just love running my hands over the quilt as I pass the table. And I find the kids, every once in awhile studying it too. I hope someday to be able to use it in a guest room, but it will be some time before that happens:). A treasure I am saying thank you to the Lord for!!



Monday, March 7, 2011

Let's Back Up a Bit...




As I was writing tonight for bell's birthday-I had this awful feeling in my gut that I missed sharing about my sweet Joslyn's birthday which we celebrated almost a month ago. Sure enough as I was looking back over my posts, I had not. I realize now that I had thought I did because I had shared about it on facebook. Oh, sometimes this cyber world thing is too much to keep track of and sometimes I just have a hard time capturing how precious my little ones are to me or how amazing a moment is.

Joslyn turned 9 this year-and we are looking so forward to having her first birthday party when it gets a bit warmer! She is our easy going, peaceful, wild joker-yes, she has a very unique and priceless combination of character qualities. She can bring laughter to some of the most stressful situations as well as humble you with the most genuine of compliments that you know has not been used carelessly. Joslyn is our middle child-she is that in two ways-she is the middle of all 5 kids and she is also the middle of the 3 sisters. I know so often there are "sterio types" for middle children-but honestly-what a precious gift they are to a family! She is this amazing and lovely creation that bridges the gap between all of the kids. I have no doubt that the Lord has a unique purpose for her in this life and certainly in this family as well!


The kids each spent time writing some special cards for her.



Matt and I took Jos out for lunch-this year we actually ate in the mall because she had something special in mind this year:) We got her ears pierced!!

She thinks it was worth the pain-but boy did it sting.

Sadly this year, just after Christmas, Joslyn's sweet Thumper died. We all had gotten a very bad case of the flu over Christmas and we believe her bunny caught it as well but just couldn't make it through. Joslyn handles sadness differently than our other girls-tears are not the first way she expresses sadness but with Thumper-oh, those precious tears flowed. That sweet bunny had been so very important to her. So timing for getting a new bunny was just around the corner with her birthday and we were all excited for her to find a new little creature to care for.


Meet Spots-the new love in Josie's life.

Her birthday fell on a Friday this year so we were able to have Grandma and Grandpa out for the day to celebrate. Grandma made the most rich and yummy dessert for her. So blessed and thankful to have another year to celebrate her life. She has always been my most perfect and best birthday present ever! She arrived right after my birthday! My heart had been broken after loosing a baby over Mother's Day the year before and her birth was a healing gift from the Lord. One that we talk about often with her. Her life always teaches me to trust the Lord and His perfect plan. And that He has an amazing plan for her life! Love love love this beautiful girl!

Friday, June 11, 2010

Mom Brought a Surprise for Me...



Yesterday was a good day! Matt left on his first trip of the summer with the youth group. THAT is not why it was good though;) That first day when Matt leaves for a trip is always a struggle for all of us to adjust to life without Dad and friend. All of us always feel a bit aimless, but yesterday, we had something to look forward to...Grandma and Grandpa were coming in the afternoon so we could celebrate my Dad's birthday and spend some time hanging out. I enjoyed taking my dad out to lunch while Mom watched the kids. I could have sat in the resturant all afternoon just talking with my dad! We had such a good conversation and i am so truly thankful for my Dad. We spent a lot of time talking about our struggles in following Jesus wholeheartedly and what keeps us from trusting him with everything.

The rest of the afternoon we spent outside talking while the kids swam in the pool and Cole and my dad threw the football around. It was a beautiful day and Mom brought her new rugs for me to photograph for her shop. She also surprised me with a new rug for my front door! Yeah!



For those of you who are charmed by vintage bed sheets, do you recognize some in this? I love seeing how the different patterns come out in mamas rugs!

Here is the whole thing! Fun!

Here are a few of the new rugs I was able to photograph...I think I want them all mom.

Can you say SHABBY CHIC COTTAGE!!

This one is beautifully summertime!


Mom and Dad stayed for dinner and let me run out for groceries before they left. As they left, the lonliness for Matt set in , urgh. But it was a good first night. The girls and I started a new devotional on Purity that a friend had given me. It is called the Princess and the kiss. It is awesome!!! I am so excited to be going through this! Last night we read the story of the Princess and about the great gift that the Lord gave to her when she was born-"A Kiss" in other words, her purity. It is a beautiful story that really makes my heart cherish purity and gives me hope for my girls in this crazy world we live in, that the Lord is able to protect their innocence and constantly whisper to them how priceless they are to Him. It is exciting and I am praying for the love story God has for each of them. We are starting the devotional part of the book tonight.

I actually got to bed earlier than usual and woke up rested and ready for a good day with the kiddos. I have gotten some work done, the kids have relaxed in the pool, and i was able to finish some summer curtains I worked on for our living room. I had made two panels with white and a touch of different vintage floral prints, bit they were not quite full enough,and because whites are incredibly difficult to match exactly, I decided to use two different florals sheets that complimented what I had already used in the white panels. NOW-I like the look! I have just been in a real color craze lately.


This was the first part of my curtain project.


These are the finally look....




I will have to take some pictures at a better time of day when the sun isn't making it so hard to see the fabrics. My house is slowly being taken over by vintage sheets. Yummy!

Here are some better pictures taken at night when you can see the prints better. I was actually inspired to make these when a dear friend of mine brought me a pair of vintage pillowcases she had found for me. I just had to do something special to incorporate them!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Here is a Little Recap from the Whimsie Dot Homestead...

BE PREPARED, THIS IS A LONG ONE!!!!!! I WON'T FEEL BAD IF YOU FALL ASLEEP!



February and March bring a lot of new adventures in our house. We celebrate 5 out of our 7 birthdays and our Anniversary in those two months! I shared a bit about my birthday as well as Joslyn's and Bell's birthdays, so I thought I should share a bit about our Coleman's birthday. Cole turned 12! Yes, we are now officially 1 year away from teenagers in this house. And although we have worked with teenagers all of our married life, this is completely new ground for us! But really-we are loving it! Cole is a miracle and a wonder to watch grow. He is a very motivated and intelligent young man. I found him writing in a new notebook he had gotten from his Grandparents, when I asked him what he was using the notebook for, he said he was writing out his schedule each day so that he would better use his time, maybe I should take notice and do the same;)-he also said he wants his Grandparents to know he appreciates their gift.(Mom and Dad-he loves everything you sent-thank you so much!!-He bought a new video game with the money)I think he shares more knowledge with me than I, him and I only hope that I am teaching him wisdom for how to use that knowledge. Cole has been ever faithful in the bedtime routine with Noah who he shares a room with. Every night without fail, he reads Noah a story once they are both in bed. If Cole happens to be staying up later than Noah, he still takes the time to set his homework or activities aside long enough to read to Noah. The last couple months Cole's voice changed and it particularly caught me one day when I called home and he answered-it was this deep young man's voice that actually made me do a double take of the number I had dialed. It wasn't quite his Dad's voice but it wasn't my little son's voice either. He has started to remark himself at how some of his friends have been commenting on it too. Pretty fun to watch but how it makes my heart ache too.
For those of you who read my "What to do with Vintage Bed Linens" this will amuse you. Here is a fantastic use of a bed sheet! WRAPPING PAPER" FOR THOSE WAY TO BIG ITEMS. HaHa. Hum? Wonder what it is?;)
Dad and Cole spent the rest of the day building it...it was a good day-and so thankful it fell on a Saturday that Matt did not have to work! It rained all day but that did not seem to make any difference to him!
I think he would spend all day, every day out there if he could! Now we are praying for neighbors with kids!! There are a couple of houses for sale by us so we are remaining hopeful! The hoop is something everyone has enjoyed together. Hey, I have even spent a bit of time out there shooting hoops myself!

We just received Cole's new 7th grade curriculum a few weeks back, which is actually something we all get pretty excited about. It is so much fun to see what he is going to be studying , since he is the oldest, it is always new and fresh to us.
NOW! What is not so exciting is the fact that the big stack there, next to Cole's books-are mine!!! Why is it that the teacher has more to study than the student;) No actually it is not that bad-the curriculum is done so well and so easy to work with. He has been working hard on this new grade. The difference in homework has stretched him-and us(no more early bed times:)) But he has been doing an excellent job. This is the first year I am keeping thorough records of his grades in order to start him in an accredited program next year, so I have been very aware every day of where he is at and it has been very encouraging.
Remember how I had shared earlier on in the month that the kids and I were learned how to needle felt wool? Well, Cole took the face he had felted and made it into a little purse for Bell's birthday. He bought her some gum to stick in it and now it is her "GUM" purse. She was pretty excited as you can see.


Now, I need to back up a bit. At Christmas this last year, we bought Noah a train set, one that we could add to and build upon. I of course was hoping he would really like it, but what a surprise to find out how much he was going to immerse himself into it! We set up a special table in the basement so his train set could stay out all the time and it has been so fun to watch him spend hours at it, making up stories, redoing the track, walking around and around the table moving his little train as he goes.
Well it seemed only natural that he would become very amused with Thomas the Train cartoons. Thankfully I held onto the Thomas videos from when Cole was little. We have also discovered the newer Thomas shows on Saturday that we record and he watches them over and over again. So, we now have a little conductor in the house who even has to sleep with his trains and Thomas books.
Matt and I also celebrated our 14th Anniversary this year. It has been a blessing to have shared so much life together in so few years! And we are very excited for what the journey ahead will bring. Somehow even the difficult times do not seem so hard because we are together. Well, we always try to get away once a year together for a few days and it is amazing how breaking away from normal life will give you freedom to talk, dream and plan. We usually head up to Door County. We fell in love with Sturgeon bay years ago and going during the off season is perfect for us. it is slow, quiet and friendly. We spend hours talking with the Inn Keeper and store owners. Everyone has time to share and time to listen, so different from the crazy paced suburbs. Ahh, someday......
Anyways, we stayed in our favorite Inn which is a bed and breakfast with gorgeous luxury rooms, a yummy restaurant, and the feel of home(I hate hotels-they are just too sterile but I love home, so this works well) Here are some pictures from our trip.

Here is part of the beautiful room! It goes into a little living room with a fire place and hot tub.
We are able to have breakfast delivered to our room so we can sleep in! We can sit by the fireplace and talk, read and laugh! Is it next year yet?!
The hallway upstairs in the Inn is lined with beautiful old quilts, they seem like familiar old friends to me. I love to study them every time we are there. What beautiful craftsmanship.
We have our favorite little stops, a fun little pizzeria, a funky little coffee shop, a restaurant on the bay, the amazing ship yards that make my jaw drop every time I go to see them, horse drawn carriage rides all bundled up in blankets and of course there are those fun little thrift and antique shops I wait all year to go to. Even Matt looks forward to it! We even got a chance to meet and talk with the owners of them this year, what fun and such sweet people. So, how about I share some fun finds from this year!
I am so excited about this one! This vintage Thermos goes with me everywhere now! Red-need I say more!
This quilt was a find! I think I paid under $5.00 for it. I look for a new-old quilt every year when we go, the one I found last year are my bedroom curtains. This quilt is in sad shape but completely fixable. I am looking forward to fixing the seams that need fixing. The quilt was tied, but I am going to quilt it.

The backing was a blanket that isn't soft anymore and has shredded in areas, so i am going to put a new backing on it leaving the blanket as the batting. I think i have found the perfect vintage fabric to back it with. So there is a rehab project that I will share sometime in the future.
We also found this chair for Noah. He has not been cooperating about being in a highchair anymore, which is understandable, he loves being at the table with us now. He was thrilled when we brought it in the door. It is in excellent condition and we were able to buy it for under $20.
Here is another fun find on our way home. The little bag I had found months ago-and i was pretty excited to use it on our trip. When I was packing, I was wishing i had a garment bag because I get the chance to dress up a little more than usual when we get away. Stuffing dresses into a suitcase doesn't work so well. Well, one of the lovely antique store owners drew out a map of her favorite thrift stores that we would pass on our way home. When we walked in the door of one of them, guess what caught my eye! Yep! A matching garment bag!! And even better-it was only $3.00. So, hum? I wonder where I can go so I can use it;) Somehow I do not think I will need it for dresses when we go to camp! I was able to pick up quite a bit of fabulous linens, and bedspreads for the shop. There were some charming aprons and dresses from the trip as well that are in the shop already.
We did have a nice late night meal at home on our Anniversary after the kids were tucked in bed. Just a nice time to talk. And there is no place like home.
Just a normal dinnertime. This is our kitchen table which is in dinner table since we do not have a dining room. It is a bit tight, but that never seems to take away for the laughter and stories when we all get to sit down together! Easy clean up too!
Here are the new brooches and headbands in the shop this month.

They add a little color to the winter months! And Mom and Dad Drietz-the coat is what I found with the birthday money you sent! It is a beautiful white wool coat with fur collar and i found it at one of my stops for $15.00!!!! So thank you-I feel pretty.
This was a project I was able to work on this past week off and on. I recovered our throw pillows for our couches.
I was able to use peices from dresses, blazers, curtains, and scraps of fabric to put them together.
this one was taken from some curtains and sleeping pants. I am a bit in love with mixing unususal prints together that do not really match normally. I love the outcome.
Dresses, blazers, curtains and polka dots... need I say more.
The top print on this pillow came from a dress that I had hanging in my studio for almost a year because I loved the design and color so much I was afraid to use it! I am glad that I waited!
And more polka dots-AND RED!
Thumper has adjusted well to life at the Drietz farm. Joslyn loves this little cutie so much! He is getting big!
And I think he thinks he is the family cat! Get this, the kids have trained him to use a litter box-he is the cleanest of all of our animals-amazing!
Yes, he even has a tent!
BELL LOST HER FIRST TOOTH! AND HAS LOTS OF QUESTIONS ABOUT THE TOOTHFAIRY! I do not think she will get mad at me for "lying" about being the toothfairy like Madison did.

AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST.......
I CUT THE MANE OFF FINALLY! I have been growing my hair out for the past 5 years and finally worked up enough courage to try something new. First mama cut off 5-6 inches and a few weeks later the other 6 inches came of at salon. Yeah! i will miss my hair a little and probably spend the next 5 years growing it bac out but for now I am a happy girl!

The hat is the other half of my birthday gift from Mom and Dad Drietz-all the way from Israel!!!


WOW! THAT TOOK A LONG TIME!! HOPE I DID NOT BORE YOU TO DEATH!!!