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Houndstooth Dress

May 26, 2011 by Aliesha

As you know, I have a thing for houndstooth.  When I was at Hobby Lobby forever ago picking up materials for this project, I also snagged some awesome houndstooth fabric.  I originally was going to make a paper bag skirt for myself, but I changed my mind and decided to make a dress for Vera.  Here’s how it turned out:

And you’ll have to wait for me to take a picture of her modeling it! She wore it yesterday to my grandfather’s funeral, but I forgot to take a picture of her wearing it. I’ll get one soon!  Update: here’s one!

It was pretty fun to make, though it took me waaaay longer than it should have for something so basic.  I’m hoping to continue to making clothes for Vera as she grows, just like my mom did for me!

Filed Under: crafts, homemaking, projects, sewing, Vera

Strawberry Pickin’

April 22, 2011 by Aliesha

One of my favorite things about spring is STRAWBERRIES!  I was so excited to finally go strawberry picking (or, as we say around here, “pickin'”) this week.

I wore Vera on my back in a mei tei wrap, hoping she would be content even though it was around her afternoon naptime.  I stuck this cute hat on her so she wouldn’t get a sunburn!

A few minutes into picking, she started getting a little fussy.  I talked to her over my shoulder, and in a few minutes she settled down.  I noticed she was pretty quiet, so I turned my head around to see that…

…she was DEVOURING a strawberry!  I don’t know if she picked it herself, grabbed one from my basket, or scooped it up off the ground, but there she was, chowing down on a luscious berry!

I had been planning on waiting to introduce her to strawberries since they can be highly allergenic, but so far she hasn’t reacted. 

She enjoyed eating quite a few more strawberries before the trip was over, and at the end we were both covered in berries and juice!

(Don’t worry, Andrea, your Babyhawk came clean!*)

She loves strawberries, just like her mama and dad!  I made three batches of strawberry jam tonight and I only used 1/3 of the strawberries we picked!

*How to Remove Strawberry Stains (I just learned how to do this)
-Fill a basin or bowl with 1 quart of warm water
-Add 1 Tbsp. white vinegar and 1/2 tsp. liquid laundry detergent
-You can double this “recipe” if you need to
-Soak clothing/baby wraps ๐Ÿ™‚ for 15 minutes
-Rinse with cool water
-Machine wash with hot water
-Check to see if stains have come out before drying in the dryer! 
-If needed, repeat or pursue alternate stain removal techniques (rubbing alcohol, bleach, etc.)

Filed Under: baby food, family, homemaking, spring, Vera

Spring Cleaning Bug

February 1, 2011 by Aliesha

I know it’s not spring yet, but I’ve had a tremendous urge to start my spring cleaning!  Maybe it’s because everyone in blogland is cleaning out their fridge. (These two girls were particularly inspiring: tiny anchors and humble pie.)  Yesterday I did a deep cleaning of our kitchen, and it’s embarrassing to tell you how long I spent cleaning out our fridge.  (Let’s just say that it took all of Vera’s afternoon nap and then some.)

Here’s the gross before:

During (I emptied everything from the fridge, threw away bad stuff, took out the shelves and drawers and washed them, and put the good stuff back in and organized it):

(Tip I learned from my mom: if your shelves/drawers are too large to fit in your sink for washing, take them into the bathtub and clean them there!)

And after! (I promise it looks incredible in real life… you can actually see through the glass shelves! Amazing!)

Kitchen fun-fact: We don’t eat mustard. Yet… somehow… we had three different (opened) types of mustard! And what’s with all the caramel and fudge sauce and whipped cream? Oh yeah… we’re in youth ministry. ๐Ÿ™‚

we still have an inordinate amount of condiments, but at least they’re all organized and not expired!

Kitchen fun-fact #2: I discovered we had nine different types of cheese in our fridge.  Great news: there are still eight types in there! (If you don’t believe me: mozzarella, sharp cheddar, mild cheddar, colby jack, pepper jack, feta, parmesan, and cream cheese!)

Our produce bins were overflowing, so some of our salad greens have to reside on the bottom shelf.

Aldi uses insanely large UPC symbols to help their checkout process be speedier

Lovely citrus!

I took a cue from Kristin and put some fruit in a glass bowl.  Don’t these grapes look so much more appetizing than left in their bag and stuffed in a drawer?  We’ve been snacking on them!

In addition to tackling the fridge, I also organized a drawer, cleaned out underneath the sink (another post in itself), organized our baker’s rack, degreased the hood and stovetop, cleaned out the microwave, wiped down countertops, swept the floor, wiped up spots on the floor, and organized a cupboard.  I still have a few more things I’d like to do in there, but it sure feels more fresh and clean! It makes me want to spend time in there, which is always nice when you’re trying to feed your family.

I got a few new kitchen “accessories” yesterday… again, those deets will have to wait for another post!  You’re gonna love them, though!

Let me know if this post inspires you to clean out your own fridge!

Filed Under: homemaking, kitchen, organization, projects

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