FAB-RUARY DAY 6: Coolest thing you ever saw (and why!)

Snow Art!!

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Why?

These designs are incredibly cool!! Especially knowing what it takes to make them…plus…it’s snow!! (no pun intended) lol.

You can read the whole story and see more here at the Daily Mail.com

Quick Info:

Created by Simon Beck a 55-year old orienteering map designer, from Bracknell, in Berkshire

Can spend up to 10 hours walking 40 km (that’s about 25 miles for us Americans) 🙂 to create one single design

Plans out his pattern on graph paper and uses a measuring tape, snow shoes and a compass to create it

These can be found in France, where he lives during ski season, in spaces between lodges and mountains at ski resorts.

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Linking up with I Will Bloom for Fab-ruary…A month of blog challenges to help you ‘find the fab’.

FAB-RUARY DAY 5: This makes me smile

This is the pic that my daughter shared with me and thus began our love for Corgis.  Someday we’ll have our own running around.  How can one not smile at this fluffy bit of cuteness?  Just look at ’em!!  It’s the ears…and the little legs…and he’s smiling right back at you!!

Linking up with I Will Bloom for Fab-ruary…A month of blog challenges to help you ‘find the fab’.

Double Link Up…

FAB-RUARY DAY TWO:

A Postcard From Your Ideal Life…

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AND…

HAPPY HOMEMAKER MONDAY

Linking-up with Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom.

 

THE WEATHER OUTSIDE IS:
Cold and White!!  We survived the blizzard from yesterday.  In the middle of the afternoon, as the twins were communicating with their friends from different areas of the town, they would yell out who lost power and what street, as they scrambled for their phone chargers, lol.  It got as close to us as the next street over, and my son was like “it’s getting closer!!”  Thankfully, we didn’t lose power.

See pics below.

ON THE BREAKFAST PLATE THIS MORNING:
Cinnamon toast (not a big breakfast person), and coffee with International Delight Cold Stone Creamery Sweet Cream.

AS I LOOK OUTSIDE MY WINDOW:IMG_2034
I see a lot of snow, snow drifts, and our neighbors digging themselves out.  But the snow is so beautiful glistening in the sunlight.  The sunshine is nice today…but that also means 6 more weeks of winter, since the groundhog saw his shadow.  The way the wind was blowing last night, we could not see out our front windows.  This is what our front door looked like last night.

 

ON TODAY’S TO DO LIST:
Shoveling, laundry of course, home school.  Today is my middle son’s birthday, he’s 14 and taller than me, where has the time gone?  I baked him a Funfetti Cake that he requested.

RIGHT NOW I AM:
Feeling a breeze across my head as my son is flying his new remote controlled helicopter, over me while I sit here finishing up this post. 🙂  I must have a lot of confidence in his flying to allow this thing to hover over me.  Those things are totally cool though, this one even has lights!!

CURRENTLY READING:
Just finished: The Second Chance Café by Alison Kent.  This one was good.  A story about a girl who was in the system as a child, and raised by Foster parents.  After they die she is able to purchase the house she grew up in with them, and renovates it (love my renovations, lol), and turns it into a Café, all while trying to find her parents.

Currently Reading: Evening Stars by Susan Mallery (one of my favorite authors).  I love all of Susan Mallery’s characters.  Her Fool’s Gold Series has 15 books, and all the characters are different, and a lot of them interact with each other.  Such good stories too.

Currently Browsing:  Weaving Made Easy a lot of terminology.  This is really a how to book, and without an actual loom, and not knowing the new terms, hard to picture what is being said.  But a lot of helpful information about the whole process and how to choose yarns and colors.

ON THE TV TODAY:
Castle!!  I think last week was a re-run.  I am also waiting for The Good Wife to resume!!

ON THE MENU THIS WEEK:
Pizza – Birthday Celebration
Beef Stew
Chicken Bacon Club Sandwiches (Subway style)
BBQ Breaded Pork Chops, Mashed Potatoes, Broccoli/Cauliflower with bread crumbs, Grands Flakey Biscuits.

WHAT I AM CREATING AT THE MOMENT:
Still nothing. 😦 The book I just read had a character that made scarves with a loom weave.  So I found a book that tells you how to get started.  It’s going to be a process, but there is just something that fascinates me about it.

NEW RECIPE I HAVE TIRED OR WANT TO TRY THIS WEEK:
10006195_10152979512211002_97405721_nI have been quite ambitious in the kitchen.  I saw this recipe on Face Book and tried it  Yeah…it looks good, but, eh.  A little extra work, and it’s basically just pancakes and bacon, though my oldest son said that they were easier to eat.  I think I’ll stick to making them separately. 🙂

I also tried the Simple Bread Pudding from Northwoods Scrapbook.  WOW!!  That was a bowl full of delicious!!  I actually made a big 9 x 13 pan of it, #growingboys.  My youngest son likes to watch that show The Chop with my mom.  So as he’s eating this, he is taking small bites and chewing it, with this serious look on his face, just trying to absorb all the flavors, and figure out the ingredients.  Then he says this is really good, did you make this recipe up yourself?  Because if you did, you could be on The Chop!!  LOL.  I had to let him know that I wasn’t that awesome to make up my own recipe, but awesome enough to follow one.  Thanks Carrie for sharing that one, I have to make more!!

FAVORITE PHOTO FROM CAMERA:
Had to share the Blizzard of 2015 with you.  I so enjoyed watching the snow fall, and fall, and fall…all. day. long.  My daughter was the designated photographer.

These were all before the snowstorm was upgraded to a blizzard.

 

Fab-ruary: Day 1 – Inspirational quotes

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Joining Helen at I Will Bloom for Fab-ruary…A month of blog challenges to help you ‘find the fab’.  Don’t know if I will make it everyday, but will jump in when I can.  So let the fabulous fun begin!!

I have found this one to be true, more so over time.  Since my dad passed away just a couple of years ago I find that each day, month, year that goes by, there are more smiles than tears.

Five Minute Friday: Wait

It’s Friday already!!  Linking up with Kate Motaung for Five Minute Friday.  If you would like to join in or learn more about it, click on the icon to the left.  Write for 5 minutes, here we go.

 

TODAY’S PROMPT: WAIT

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The first thing I do when I get the prompt for Five Minute Friday is look it up in the dictionary, just to refresh my mind of the actual meaning, and get a logical point of view.  I also think about any songs that might have the word in it, so right now what is looping in my head is “I Can’t Wait” by Nu Shooz (from the 80’s) lol.

Then I get a text from my 19-year old daughter letting me know that she will be home around midnight.  Ahhh…there it is…I will wait up for her until she gets home safe.  With the 80’s music looping in my head, it took me back to when I was my daughter’s age, staying out late, and coming home to find my mom half asleep on her lazy boy rocker, because she was waiting up for me.  I couldn’t understand it then, and I would always tell her, just go to bed, why do you have to wait up all the time? (not ever thinking, maybe I should come home earlier) I get it now, and it’s not just my daughter that I wait up for, her twin brother is usually out late as well, they are not always together, and being a boy, he tends to stay out even later.  But just like my mom, I’ll sit in my lazy boy rocker, sometimes reading, sometimes dozing off, until I hear that key in the door, and know they are home safe.  I recently read an article about a girl who was in an accident and was in a coma, and the hospital called her parent’s cell phone.  They went to bed with their phones charging in another room and they didn’t hear it ring, and didn’t get the message until the early morning, it was too late.  That story broke my heart, so yeah…I will wait up until she gets home…besides, it’s my turn to.

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