Sunday, December 19, 2010
Pool Noodle Bead Delivery
Saturday, December 18, 2010
the youngest son didn't burn up in the burning building he practiced fire fighting in today.
photo by David H. Barehand
my youngest daughter remembered her grandma's birthday by putting flowers on her grave as she and her dad drove past.
Friday, December 17, 2010
The Tallest Christmas Tree in the Nation!
After I returned home the youngest son decided he felt bad that he wasn't going to Idaho and wanted to go on a road trip. I am always ready to go for a drive and the grandson likes to go ( said dew, dew, dew with the head waving side to side). We finally decided on a jaunt to witness the tallest Christmas tree in the nation at the Anthem Outlet mall.
Read all about it -
The grandson was a lot more impressed by the tree than the youngest son was.
This is my view looking up from the base, probably about the top 2/3rds fit in my view finder.
The son was generous and decided we could visit the Nike store and the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory which were on either side of the tree. I took the grandson to Toys R Us the other day and he almost went hysterical with excitement. He jabbered non-stop about everything he saw. I was surprised that he felt the same way about the shoe store. He was thrilled with all the orange shoe box stacks, the little sample shoes attached to the rack with stretchy cords and the floor mirrors that he could see himself in. It was SO exciting!
Today I am thankful that
my son actually wanted to do something with his mom for a change.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Activity Day Girls Project - Pool Noodle Beads
Tonight they finally got to work on something different. The girls, and their adult helpers, made pool noodle beads to donate to the ward nursery. The activity day leader had a friend who suggested this project. I tried to find the original blog, to give her credit for the idea, but I couldn't locate it. Just know that there is a creative person out there somewhere that we benefited from and we are grateful.
First we took our pool noodles and cut them into 1 inch slices with a sharp kitchen knife. We used both smooth pool noodles and ones with bumps in them, which created the flower shaped beads.
Then we cut nylon rope into 2 foot lengths. I am not sure how thick our rope was, more than 3/8" though. It was probably a little too thick in my opinion and possibly cut a little too short.
Next, we cut a small x in the center of a cottage cheese container lid. The x just needs to be large enough to feed the rope through (Think of the hole in the top of a soda lid). This could also be done with a drill, making a circle not an x.
After the rope was threaded through the lid, the adult men in our group used a butane torch to fuse the lacing end of the rope. One of our dads had a very manly torch, but a hand held lighter (the longer kind with a nozzle look) would work just as well. The girls flayed out about an inch of the rope on the opposite end and this was also burned to keep the rope from pulling through the lid.
Notice the decorative heart that the "boys" felt the need to burn into the church sidewalk. It had rained and the sidewalk was wet, so there was no permanent damage done. I just think it's cute.
And ta-dah! Here is the finished product.
The girls are all looking forward to presenting their gift to the nursery on Sunday. Doesn't this just make you want to make some of your own? Too bad it's December and there are no pool noodles in any of the stores.
Today I am grateful for
6:00 PM, when the oldest daughter arrived to retrieve the grandson. He was being a stinker today.
getting to work with the activity day girls.
rain that cooled things off and made it seem possible that Christmas is only a week away. I have a hard time feeling motivated to complete my Christmas list when it is 85 degrees outside.
Friday, December 10, 2010
for a van that I don't have to share with anyone, even if the check engine light does continually come on for no apparent reason.
that priesthood holders are capable of "leaving it on the court" after they try to kill each other during a church basketball game. I have a little harder time doing that than they do.
that none of my children have posted anything on facebook that got them arrested and that they aren't wandering the United States looking for handouts to buy booze or picking up girls (or boys) to pay their cell phone bills for them.
Things that made me happy today -
Darcy the Dragon.
a little boy in jeans and Toy Story cowboy boots who walks like he just got off his horse.
the church drinking fountain.
memories associated with our Christmas tree ornaments.
Christmas weebles that wobble, but don't fall down.
grandbaby hugs.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
The Grandson Performs
Today I'm thankful for
a young men's leader who is smart enough and nice enough to help the youngest son get his car in running order again.
a light bulb testing gun.
Christmas tree lights - they make even an old, crooked tree look magical.