Yotty’s Ice Cream

Oh sweet Bayah!

We visisted the grandkids Sunday night. And Jeremy and Abby too of course! We met them in Kalona and ate at Tequila Grill. One of the best Mexican restaurants in the area. It didn’t disappoint. It was so yummy! Drew and I shared a Super Burrito and we ate the whole thing!

And handsome Braxton!

After we ate Jeremy suggested we get some ice cream. It was a cold, rainy, miserable evening, definintely not ice cream weather, but who says no to ice cream! So off to Yotty’s we went. They have the best ice cream hands down! Miss Bayah learned to use a straw while we were eating supper and it came in handy at Yotty’s. She confiscated her mommy’s malt and never gave it back!

Grandpa’s girl!

We had a nice evening visiting with the kids and enjoying the grandkids. Kalona is about an hours drive from our house and although it’s a great place to visit I’m looking forward to when the kids get their house built this summer and move a little closer. I’m planning to have them over for supper now and then. It’s fun to eat out once in awhile but there’s so much more fun and quality time to be had sitting around your own dining room table!

Stitching Time

Sameul and Elizabeth by Lori Brechlin of Notforgotten Farm

I love how this one turned out. I thought about not posting it to sell but decided I should. I just have way too many cupboard tucks stuffed away in the nooks and crannies of this house – I sure don’t need another one. I love that Elizabeth is offering Sam a pie and look at those boobies – oh they remind me of my Great Grandma Houseal. She gave the best hugs! And isn’t Sam quite the dandy!

Hickety Pickety by Lori Brechlin of Notforgotten Farm.

I’ve been on a Notforgotten Farm kick lately when it comes to my stitching. I love love how this one is turning out. Remmeber the old nursery rhyme Hickety Pickety My Black Hen? I’m not sure but I just may have to frame this one and hang it in the kitchen along with all my other chicken stitches I have in there. We’ll see. And maybe I’ll stitch another one to sell after I finish the Notforgotton Farm pattern I started last night. Although these are such teeny tiny stitches on Lori’s 40 count linen – I’m really getting too old for such little stitches!

Treasures

I’ve been doing some rearranging of my “junk” today and as I was fiddling with things in this corner of the dining room I realized most of this “junk” had a story to tell. The wooden recipe box was my mom’s that she recently gifted to me. I remember it sitting on the counter all the time. She used it frequently and when she mentioned she was looking for a new one I asked to please not throw this one out. It brings back so many memories. The pink recipe box was her mom’s. My Grandma Esther Houseal. She died when I was young and I have few memories of her but I love having this reminder. The teapot was Grandma Ward’s. I have so many of her things all around the house. Many that she gifted to me knowing how much I loved the old things. The doily under the plant was made by her too. She was so talented and crafty. After all these years I still miss her on a daily basis. The child’s apron came from my mother-in-law and the walnut swag reminds me of my father-in-law. We miss having the walnuts he gave us every year to cook with. The glass jar in back of the first shelf was found by my dad back in the timber and gifted to me. He knew I would love it! The praying ladies salt and pepper shakers remind me of Grandma Ward. I have another piece in my hutch of this praying lady that belonged to Grandma. The Miss Priss kitties salt and peppers shakers on the top shelf remind me of my Aunt Konnie Hartnell. She had the matching cookie jar in her kitchen for years. We lost her year and it’s still hard to know she’s gone. She was such a sweet, kind, caring woman. The glass jar in the back of the top shelf was one I found while junking with my dear friend Pam many years ago. Oh the fun we had! The blue bowls and pitcher came from Barb Hollingsworth’s antique store where I loved to visit and always felt so welcome! I would wander through that big old house full of antiques. I used that store as a getaway so many times. The blue toolbox on top came from another dear friend. She is a daycare provider and is so wonderful at her job. She has watched a couple of my kiddos throughout the years. She truly cares about the little ones that she is entrusted with. The books in the toolbox are the Bellingwood series written by our very own hometown author Diane Greenwood Muir. I don’t know what I’ll do when my toolbox is filled but I’m sure I can find another spot for more! Diane is a wonderfual writer and a wonderful person too. And that beautiful Hoosier cabinet that is holding all my “junk” – that came from our dear Tina who brought so much joy to my kids and to our family. I’ve never been one to decorate with what is in style. Whenever I would buy something that was “in”, some mass produced piece of junk I would soon tire of it and out it would go. But these old things, these gifted things, these things that have meaning in some way, I don’t look at these things as junk – I see treasures and I love that my treasures have stories to tell. I find joy in these things that remind me of those people in my life that have meant so much to me. I love my “junk”!

Drew Might Have Made Me Cry

I might have cried a bit when Drew handed me this Sunday morning. I wasn’t feeling good and I slept until 9:00. Something totally unheard of with me. I’m usually the first one out off bed. I came out to the living room, sat down and Drew handed me this. He couldn’t wait any longer! The portrait cracked me up. I’ve never worn a side pony in my life. I haven’t worn earrings since he was very little because he wouldn’t leave them alone and I was afraid he was going to rip my ear. I don’t have black hair. But, he did an awesome job. I didn’t know he could draw so well and he was so excited to tell me he drew my red shirt with the flowers on it! And then I turned it over.

He can be such a sweet kid. I do tell him to go outside when he’s being loud. And I do tell him he has to drive slow when he’s driving the mule. Although his dad is a very good driver and I never tell him to slow down! I love that Drew thinks he protects me! And yes, we made an agreement. If he doesn’t have any meltdowns getting ready for school in the mornings, he can get another fish. One fish, not two. But he really wants two – and he didn’t want me to forget that! He put so much thought into this and it made me cry! I love you Drew Henry!

Sunshine

It sure hasn’t been a very nice spring so far. A day with sunshine has been few and far between. Yesterday was one of those sunshiney days. I made a quick run to the local greenhouse and bought some tomato and pepper plants and a few flowers too. Drew and I planted a few pots and walked around the yard to see what was blooming. It was still chilly even with the sun shining but we just had to get outside and enjoy the afternoon since rain is in the forecast again. It’s nice to see the bright beautiful blooms

Drew’s flowerpot – he is so creative!

Stitching Time

I finally got some stitching time in for me. It took me forever to get these three done – Sheep Heap, Goat Load and Hen Pecked. I had to stitch two of the Goat Load for others before I could finish one for myself! I will admit they came out pretty darn cute when they were finished into cupboard keeps. I’m not sure what I’m going to do with these three now. I’m thinking they would look cute framed but finding the right frame could be a challenge. They may end up in my HUGE pile of to be finished projects for now. We’ll see.

Then I started this one last night. I love bringing these little characters to life with my needle and thread. I swear that sometimes they talk to me as I’m stitching! To sit and stitch in the evening – there’s no better way to relax and unwind after a busy day. I know for sure I would simply fall asleep in my chair if I didn’t have something to do with my hands. A day without stitching doesn’t happen often for me and I usually have Drew snuggled up right beside me. Although those days are starting to be fewer and fewer. I’ll miss it when he decides he’s just too old to sit with him mom anymore.