Thursday, January 31, 2019

Valentines in the Sun Room

Oh how I love Valentine's Day.

My mother always made each of the holidays quite special.
Valentine's Day was certainly on the top of the list of days she
worked so hard at making fabulous for us.

As I married and had children, I too made holidays special.
Breakfast was the first thing that was different.
Pink pancakes!  
Mom always did this for us, and so I too cooked pink pancakes
for my children.  It was always a favorite.

We have recently added on a sun room to the back of our house.
It really has become the favorite room.  Even in the winter
you can sit on the couch and look out over the yard, in the warmth
of the house and enjoy the winter, and of course in the
summer, spring, and fall it is quite our favorite room as well.

I decided to decorate the sun room for Valentine's Day this year.
The rest of the house still has winter snowflakes, polar bears 
and white everything, and I wanted to have it stay this way
for the winter.  White on white.

But the sun room can bring me smiles of joy and love.
Valentine's day.


When we added the sun room, we just added right on to the outside of our
house, so in this room, there are windows and the outside of the
main house as 2 of the walls.  The other 2 outside walls are panels
of glass that give the view of the back yard with french doors 
that open up to the back yard.  


We added furniture, some of the furniture is from my garden
like the lounge chairs.  They have red floral pillows (Ralph Lauren)
and black and white pillows, with a grey stripe throw over the top of the 
padding.  Then a pink tablecloth is thrown across the top for the
pink Valentines look.

The table is covered in a red and pink, two separate table cloths, on top of
the other, and then my fun Valentines items on top.


Our walls in this room are very distressed, and for the most part I will leave
them that way, I may fix a few spots.  

I have a darling silver tea set on the table! 
Remember, I love silver!


On the shudder I added a piece of wood Dana found for me in the forest one 
day with a heart in it.  I have saved it for many, many years, and still to this day
love it.  I will probably keep it here all year now.  It has been in the laundry
room, and just now graduated to the sun room.


Sometimes when we buy things we wonder what will we ever do with it.
That is the cute winter lady on the shelf.  She just represents 
Valentine's day for me.  She wears a coat with hat and gloves, which
for me, this is February!  This year most mornings are at 4-6 degrees Fahrenheit
and just 2 days ago 0!


I still to this day don't remember where I got these cherubs,
but I really love them.




I made this cute heart with Robin's Nest products and dew drops.
I just pack it away and bring it out every year.  So Fun!


I made this banner this year for all my grandchildren's pictures.
I'm still missing a few kids, but I love having it up,
they are my valentines.


I also made this Love banner years ago with Robin's Nest
products.  I still love it! 
And used it on the window this year.


One day I will post our couch and what it looked like when we started.
Such a good find, and such a beautiful couch!


The box in front of the table was mine in high school.  It just recently became
mine again after mom and dad passed away.  
I sure fits the decor of this room.  Casual elegance.





Well there you have it! 
The sun room at a glance with Valentines all over.

There is a table set for a quaint brunch on the other side of the room.
I will post that in a few days.

Happy decorating!

Robin

Monday, January 21, 2019

Family Scrapbook Pages

Good Morning!

It is very winter in our state today.
Yesterday the snow started about 2 pm, and as I wake up this morning
at 5 I hear my sweet friend out in our driveway with the  snowblower.
There is about 8-10 inches of snow!  We have an enormous driveway,  it is now
6:46 and the snow blower is still running with him behind it!

My gratefulness heart is so full.  Because, I know that Dana is scheduled
to drive to Texas today with a load of oil field reamers in this aftermath
of a snowstorm and needs his sleep.  He has struggled this last week to sleep
through the night.  This will be such a great blessing for him, as these days I only
shovel the walks.  In days of yore I shoveled between the house and the 
garage, but not more than that, and not even that anymore.
Well maybe when the snow isn't deep.

I have been working on the photos of my family when I was a child.
I had great intentions of doing this while my mother was alive.
With her by my side, there would have been no lapses in my memory if I had done this.
I did finish my father's pictures before he was gone.  I knew that I had
failed getting the family pictures done before mom was gone, I certainly wasn't
going to miss that opportunity with dad and the photos of his life.

Dad lived 2 years longer than mom, and after I completed all of his pictures
in a scrapbook, I took it to him, and he wrote things for each page to tell us what
they were.  I also spent some time separating the photos, dad had scanned all the 
photos into the computer and digitized them for all of us kids, then gave each of us
a copy of all the photos.

I asked for the originals, which he gave me, and I started my scrapbooking 
vigil of putting them onto pages and creating beautiful photo albums
of these photos.

Three years later, I am still working on them.  I have to say that there have been other things
that seem to get in the way, and this project always seems to get put on the back burner.
Not that there hasn't been anything done for years, it just still is not finished.

I'll eventually get there, but the thing I have learned is...
Don't wait till your parents are gone to figure out who is in these pictures!

As a whole, I do know most everyone.  But on occasion there is someone that I simply
cannot recall even meeting them or even being in the photo, even though
I am!  I text pictures to my brother to see if he remembers, and sometimes
he does, but there are still a few that neither of us remember, and our other
siblings were simply too young at the time to remember either.

Write on the back of your photos, and today with everyone taking hundreds of 
photos on our phones, there will  be lots of photos we won't have any clue who is in them!

Today I am sharing my parents wedding pictures.

How cute were they!  
Mom wore a blue dress, I asked if I could wear her wedding 
dress when I got married, and she told me that she didn't have a white one,
and that she didn't have it any more.  but none the less,
they are so cute in these pictures!

They were married in December in Massachusetts .
The postal stamp says May but that was just one that I found,
and was excited it said New York on it! 
Dad was born in New York, just something from the east coast was nice.


Beautiful wedding picture of them.


The wedding, they were married by a justice of the peace.


This is my favorite photo of them, I have this photo framed in my bedroom.
So cute to have the shadow behind them, and Dad  holding Mom. 


Cutting the small cake, they only had them and another couple with them.
Mom is from Germany, so her family wasn't there, and Dad was 
in the Air Force, so not close to his family either.
Mom's extended family didn't approve of this marriage so did not support her.


The wedding presents


The wedding kiss.


So fun.  
I decided to do all the photos in silver, gold, and black and white.

This blog isn't about what is on the pages, but just that I am documenting our
families photos and sharing them.

I am now well on my way to completing this book.
I now have 60 pages completed and scanned into my computer!
That is a feat in itself alone!

I'll share more as time goes on.

Happy Winter,
and Thanks Trent for clearing the snow!

Robin  







Saturday, January 5, 2019

3 more Book of Mormon Journal Pages

Hello World!

Today I will share 3 more pages of my journaling  in the 
Book of Mormon.

There is nothing in the world that brings me more comfort and joy
than to read the Book of Mormon.

As I challenged myself to read in a different way, and make my reading
more meaningful for me, I started this project of journaling
on the edges of my pages.
I finished this book I am sharing right now about 2 years
ago.  This larger print was printed off a blog called
the redheadedhostess.

I am still trying to figure out how I am going to bind it, as I really don't
want spiral binding.  It will be a little trickier, but I am not in a big hurry as
the goal is to share pages that have been completed on my
blog before it is bound.

Every morning I pull out the Book of Mormon and read.
I have been doing this for years, but to be honest, it became a good
habit while Dana and I were on our mission.

I read before pretty regularly, as we read and listened to the scriptures with
our kids every morning when they were growing up.  The scriptures
have just become a great part of my everyday life.  I don't have to challenge
myself to read, mark a calendar to make it a habit.  It already is a habit in
my life, and I feel like something is missing if I skip a day, which by the way
is very unusual if I do.


1.  As part of my journaling process, 
I marked the scripture that I wanted
to highlight.

2.  Then I wrote it on the side with pencil.

3.  I then went back with my colored pencils, 
stamps, or stickers and added the umph to the page.



This gave me 3 times during my reading that each one of those scriptures were
embedded in my mind.  Just good reinforcement for an older mind.

Each page that is journaled spotlights something different,
and something that touched me that time I was reading
the Book of Mormon.



Also, during this process of reading the Book of Mormon 
I marked anything that
had to do with God or Jesus.  

It was a life changing experience for me.
I remembered that Elder Bruce R. McConkie had shared that
he marked different things each time he read the book.

At the time I wondered how many different books of Mormon he had
that had different things marked and spotlighted.
I decided I, too would do this each time I read.

I now have about 5 books now marked with different subjects
spotlighted as I read the book that time.

This one has:

Red for Christ
Orange for the Olive tree
Green for the atonement and redemption
Blue for angels, tender mercies, truth, faith
Brown for prayer

Since this reading I have narrowed it down even more to specific
subjects per book.

Currently I am reading with marking: 
grace
blessed
praised or praise be to God
glory to God

All of these are very Protestant ways of saying things,
and yes, they are in the Book of Mormon! 
Often!

Now, the women have been challenged by our prophet Russel M. Nelson,
in the last General Conference to read the Book of Mormon and mark Christ.

For me it has been so fun to hear other peoples testimonies on what they have
learned and how it makes them feel.

For me, it changed me!
It changed the way I thought about the Book of Mormon!
When you read "Another Testament of Christ" on the cover
of the book, you know for a surety that it really is!
There is no other book that can bring such peace and love to my
heart, even when I know all the challenges that the people were going
through.  They do speak from the dust, and I have learned so much
by their examples and dedication to Christ.

Well, this is all for today.

Enjoy these jounaling pages.
I will continue to share,  these are still some of
the early pages in this book, and they get better the farther 
we get into the book.

Ciao,

Robin