Wednesday, July 31, 2013

PICNIC IN THE PARK



All of Ruthe Young's progeny (with the exception of Rachel & kids) gathered at Kelsey Creek Park on Sunday for a family picnic. It was a gorgeous day, the surroundings were beautiful and the company entertaining. We got together to wish Harmony well on her new job and move to Spokane, WA in a couple of weeks where she will be teaching middle school music classes.

We had fun laughing over old photos of another family gathering taken back in the mid 70's. We wandered the farm and admired the piglets and chickens.  We observed a parrot being taken for a walk in a stroller. Alaric used the "chuck it" to throw the ball for my dog Dunn to retrieve. Mostly we soaked up the sun and caught up on everyone's activities.



We also admired one another's taste in clothing and sun glasses.

Monday, July 29, 2013

BEST DAY EVER!

Vintaging.  My version of antiquing, and Becca and I spent all day Saturday doing it. We started early with a stop at our favorite french pastry shop for hot chocolate and warm almond croissants then sped to Seattle for a "50% off everything in the store" sale at the Salvation Army Thrift Store.  I had been waiting all month for this sale, and I truly made the most of it. I filled the back of Becca's Subaru Outback with glassware and vintage dishes.

The next stop was Bothell to the Country Village.  I had heard about this place for years, but had never been there. It is a cluster of little old houses that have been turned into boutique style shops, many filled with antiques and collectibles.  It was adorable, I can't believe this place has been there for ever and I have been missing out.








As you can see, walking around outside the shops was every bit as entertaining as going in the shops.  I especially liked the vintage children's carousel in the first picture. On this particular Saturday they were also having a flea market with booths set up in the parking lot.  Both Becca and I scored some great finds. We loved this place and could have easily taken the entire day to explore every nook and cranny, but we were anxious to head back to Bellevue for the Annual Arts and Crafts Fair at Bellevue Square Mall which only comes around 1 weekend a year.



This couple walked through the throngs of people as they played music on the pots and pans attached to their bodies.  They were amazingly good!



This vendor makes bird and dragon sculptures out of metal. One of my very favorite offerings.

By four in the afternoon we where hot, sweaty and our feet were killing us, so we decided to pack it in and head home. It was such an entertaining day, it was worth every painful step.

Friday, July 26, 2013

ON THE MAKE

Chuck is gone for 4 days.  He is down in Idaho/Utah visiting Rachel and attending the 2 day family reunion for the descendants of Sarah Goode Marshall, the very first handcart pioneer to enter the Salt Lake Valley. Sarah is Chuck's 3rd great grandmother on his Mom's side. Chuck and his sister Linda have been planning this trip for some time. Besides getting to see Rachel's new home in Heber, UT, they will also be catching up with some Pearson first cousins who will be at the reunion.

Since I am on my own for 4 days, I began replenishing my supply of garden art. I love when I am by myself and get on a roll making something and can stay up all night to work on it. I have completed about 16 pieces over the last 2 days.

 
 
 
 

 

If anyone has any old glass dishes in their basement or attic they are willing to donate, let me know.  I have pretty well cleaned out the local thrift stores and am running out of material.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

MENTORS


It is so important in this life to find mentors to help   us on our way.  Here are two of the best- Dick and June elder. They have been in our lives for about 15 plus years. They lived  a couple of blocks from us and went to our church.  We adopted each other into our lives because most of their children and all of their grands and great-grands lived far away, and Chuck's parents were dead, my parents were dead, and my mom had alzheimers for years prior to passing, so that even though she was around when my children were small, she was less of a support and more of a burden.  In stepped Dick and June to fill that role in our lives and the lives of our children.  They attended recitals, choir performances, karate demonstrations, birthday parties, baptisms, high school graduations and were there for every major event in the lives of our children.

This couple having been married for 50 years showed us how to be married, and how to parent. They have been and continue to be a tremendous emotional support to Chuck and me.  It is their advice we seek whenever we are unsure of how to proceed in any area of our life whether personal, professional or spiritual.

We love them dearly and are so grateful for their influence in our lives.  We have been truly blessed by their love.

Sunday, July 21, 2013

OLD, OLD, OLD!!

60 sounds SO old!  I must be looking the part as I was asked twice this last week if I wanted the senior discount when I was out shopping.

 Friday was my birthday, but in reality I celebrated all weekend.  Today was the first time I cooked a meal in 3 days.  It was glorious!!  Apparently, I had my birthday listed on Facebook as the July 20th, instead of the correct day which is the 19th.  So I got tons of birthday wishes late which added to my stretching out the glory.

Friday, only Jared and I weren't working, so he spent the day with me, indulging me as I participated in activities I consider fun.  We started by checking out a new thrift store I had never been to on Mercer Island, where I added to my growing glass collection.  Then because we were on Mercer Island I showed Jared all the tiny little "pocket parks" with access to the lake so that Dunn can go swimming.  Jared threw the ball into the lake for Dunn to fetch for about 40 minutes to get him thoroughly wet before we were off to our next destination.  Another thrift store- I told you that Jared indulged me (but he confessed he was getting bored). I did find out at the last store (a Salvation Army) that they have a 50% off sale on everything in the store on the 4th weekend of every month.  I am so there next weekend!.


Then Chuck had made dinner reservations at Ray's Boathouse in Ballard, and it was the perfect evening to eat on the water.


After dinner we went over to the Chittenden Boat Locks in Ballard to watch the boats go through.  It was such a lovely evening to spend the time walking off our dinner.  Then we went to Red Robin's for dessert because I love their chocolate lava cake. By the time we were done I was definitely waddling, I was so full.

On Saturday morning I had asked If we could go to the Maltby Café for breakfast- I was craving their eggs benedict.  I wasn't disappointed either.  They were just as amazing as I had remembered. Becca and I poked around the nearby shops and she made a new friend.

This is Herbie, a 3 year old Newfoundland/Golden Retriever mix with a very sweet personality that charmed us all.

The climax of my birthday weekend was the arrival of Dick and June Elder my adopted parents and best friends here from Draper, Utah. They showed up Saturday afternoon and took us out for a birthday dinner and then to dessert with a large group of friends. They spent the night at our house and went to church with us today to visit with many old friends.  After church we took them to the airport to say goodbye.

It was a wonderful birthday, almost making it worth turning 60.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

STARTING OVER

Now that I have sold all of my garden art, it is time to start making more.  I spent all day yesterday going to every thrift store in the vicinity (about 6) on the hunt for colorful glass and unusual ceramics.

I have learned to limit myself to basic colors: blue (dark cobalt- my favorite), green, yellow and red.  Although there is beautiful glassware out there in more exotic colors such as pink, teal and lavender, it is too hard to find enough pieces in those colors to make them usable.


blue

 
 
 
red, yellow and greens
 
I have also learned to not pay more than $1 for any given piece (although yesterday a cobalt blue wine bottle with a bubbly texture was $1.99 and I decided it was worth it).  It makes it so much easier to price my items for sale.  All I have to do is look at it and count the pieces and know how much money I put into materials and price it accordingly.  But keeping the $1 rule is hard sometimes, as there are some gorgeous pieces out there.  I have come to realize if I keep looking, usually I can find something similar within my budget.
 
 
So now that I have gathered my materials, it is time to get busy. Unfortunately, it means no one is eating dinner on this table any time soon......
 

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

GARAGE SALE MANIA

This was garage sale weekend.  I had a 6 foot long table sitting in the garage filled with items that didn't sell at my last garage sale a year ago that needed to go. The entire family contributed more clothes, Becca her college dishes, and Jared his air soft pistols and old snow board and boots. 

 
I had 4 large tables, a rack of clothes, sports equipment sitting on the ground with all of our ATV helmets, lots and lots of board games and kid Disney videos. 
 
 But my major contribution to the sale was garden art.
 
 
There were flowers made of ceramic dishes and glass. I had about a dozen of these.



There were 10 glass totems and  2 birdbaths
 
 
 
 
And there were my garden chairs. I sold 3 of them that were unplanted.  I offered the 2 planted ones, which people admired, but couldn't figure how to get home without making a mess of their car.
 
 
All of my garden art sold the very first day!!  I was so surprised!  These were my initial attempts at this type of artwork, so it was less than stellar.  I couldn't believe that people found it charming.  Now, I've learned a few things in the process, and I am sure that I can create much better pieces.  Maybe I can work on it all winter, and by next summer have enough stock to get a booth at a Saturday Market.  I had two customers express interest in me teaching a class on making these pieces!  I got their contact info and maybe the three of us will get together to sell our art- that would be so fun!!

Saturday, July 13, 2013

HEART AND SOLE



I LOVE my new sandals!!  They are so cute!  Comfy, too.  Since orange and teal are popular colors this summer, and I have been wearing a lot of orange, coral and mango.  When I saw these sandals at Payless on sale for 50% off I knew I had to have them! I especially like the "gladiator" straps around the ankle.



I HEART these shoes!

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

SNOQUALMIE VALLEY TRAIL


If Dunn looks tired, he has good reason.  Yesterday was a fairly warm day, so Dunn and I went to the lake, as is our habit.  He has such a heavy coat that I always try to take him where he can get in the water and swim on warm days. We got home and he was just drying out when Becca came home from work and wanted to go to Fall City/Preston area to ride her bike and invited us along. It sounded like fun so we hopped in the car and took off.  Unfortunately, the road to the trail we wanted to do was closed due to construction and we had to come up with plan B on the fly. We found a trail right in Preston that was just under 3 miles long and paved (?).  It was entirely in the shade, which made it nice for Dunn who was tired already from his swim earlier in the day.  Unfortunately this trail had no ups and downs, only a straight down grade for 3 miles, which means a straight upgrade coming home. While Becca did the whole trail, I only did about 2/3 because I could tell that Dunn was pooped and I didn't want him to overheat. He is pretty stiff this morning, so he did more than his 9 year old body should have. Funny, that's what I am usually saying about myself the morning after.

Saturday, July 6, 2013

CEDAR FALLS 4th


Although the beginning of the week was unseasonably HOT, the 4th of July was perfect weather for a hike.  So, Becca, Chuck and I decided to head for the mountains.  They took pity on me and picked an easy hike in the Cedar River Watershed called Cedar Falls. 



 It was about 3 miles round trip, with a lovely view of North Bend Valley from the top. Unfortunately the cooler weather meant that the mosquitos were fierce. If you quit moving, even for a second you were attacked.  It was a great motivation to keep my huffing and puffing body on the move.


My new dog, Dunn was along for the trip.  He has a great nose, and picks up the scent of every squirrel, raccoon or chipmunk in the vicinity and follows their scent off into the woods to his satisfaction before returning to our side to continue hiking.  Which means he gets a lot more exercise than we do.  In this picture you can tell he has caught a "whiff" of something.

Becca was our fearless leader and emergency medical tech on site.  She carries her back pack with her EMT kit with her at all times. She is ready for any situation to arise.


When you are as out of shape as I am, it is good to know that medical treatment is just a "yelp" away.