Thursday, September 29, 2011

Haircut with Meemaw.

On September 17th the Buddy Bee, Meemaw, and I
headed up to Binghamton for the Bee's 3rd haircut. 
The Bee's hair was so long it was driving him crazy!

Sitting with Meemaw and making faces at Mommy.
The Bee would not hold still unless he had something to chew on.
He ended up with 2 combs to hold.


A handsome little boy.

Time for the clippers around his ears.  He thought they were funny.

The Bee's handsome new haircut. 

Mommy and the Bee.


Doing the Buddy Bee dance.

Buddy Bee had trout for the first time at dinner time.  

Buddy Bee playing with the clean sheets before Mommy folded them.
He was squealing and flailing his arms with the sheet over his head.
He loved it!


It amazes me how grown up the Bee looks after a haircut. 
The Buddy Bee is growing up.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Bee Proofing

We knew it was coming.
We were prepared. 
We could not stop our little Bee.

It was time to baby proof the house!


Buddy Bee demonstrating why it was time to baby proof the cabinets.

Buddy Bee helping Daddy with the drill.

Buddy Bee loves the drill and squeals every time it is turned on.

Buddy Bee being  Daddy's little helper.


Buddy Bee directing Daddy in what he should be doing!
In Buddy Bee language of course!!

Buddy Bee took a moment to rest his little head on Daddy's shoulder.

My two boys!

 Cabinet and drawer latches installed, outlet covers in place, even though Buddy Bee figured out how to get them out already, and 5 baby gates later we have bee proofed,  for the moment!

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Driving Tractors with Grampy.

The September rains took a huge tool on our driveway.   Once again Grampy came to the rescue with his offical sidekick, The Buddy Bee!

The Buddy Bee showing Grampy what all the gears on the tractor do.

Buddy Bee loving "HIS" tractor.


Buddy Bee "driving" the parked tractor.

Buddy Bee was sad he could not help Grampy work on the driveway but he stayed to supervise.

Our cabin on the hill has a 1/4 mile long drive which is rather steep.
Today, Grampy was working on the middle section, smoothing out what all the rain washed away.

 


Buddy Bee loved watching Grampy go up and down the drive.


Buddy Bee gave Grampy directions the whole time.


Grampy's side kick and his official point.


"Bye Bye, Grampy"

The next step is to order several loads of stone for the drive and to cut out wash paths across the drive for when we have heavy rains.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Headboard Project

My headboard project has been in the making for months and I am so excited it is now complete. 

Andrew and I got ourselves a king size bed for our 7th wedding anniversary this year and instead of buying a traditional wooden headboard, I loved the idea of making an upholstered one.  I spent months researching tutorials, picking out fabric, and finding upholstery foam.  I could not wait to start!  Our headboard project finally started back in June when Andrew was at annual training. 

 It seems likes every major project I start is done while Andrew is away and my poor father always ends up taking his place.  I don't think he minds though....THANKS DAD! 

I had ordered my fabric, foam, and batting online (I am the queen of online shopping) and all we needed was the wood and brackets.  Buddy Bee, my dad, and I gathered the rest of our supplies the day before we  offically started my project.

Dad came down while Buddy Bee was napping and we started on attaching the brackets that would attach the headboard to the wall. 

Dad prepping for the brackets which we would add later before mounting the headboard.

2 in. foam ready to be adhered to the board.

My Dad spraying the foam with adhesive.  We would then flip the foam over and attach it to the board.  When they say permanent they really do mean it.  It's not easy flipping a 7 ft. piece of foam over without touching anything. 

After we attached the foam we would cut off the excess board. 
Buddy Bee was up from his nap so we moved the operation inside to attach the fabric.

We laid down the fabric, then the batting, and put the piece of foam and the board onto it.  We then started in the middle of one side and started stapling the fabric/batting onto the back of the board.

You're dying to see what fabric I choose!  I have a story to tell about it first.
I thought I needed about 3 yards of fabric for the headboard but I wanted to get extra just in case.  Plus, I had a few accessories I wanted to make to match the headboard fabric.  The tutorials I was reading were very iffy on giving an exact amount of fabric needed for a king headboard because it all depended on the size of your headboard so I was really unsure on how much I really did need.  My plan was to get 4-5 yards to be on the safe side.  Well, the orginal fabric I really loved was $39.00 a yard half off...crazy, I know! I really did not want to spend that much so I went searching online for a bargin on upholstery fabric and boy did I find it!  

I found this awsome site, Fabric Guru which sells a lot of remnant fabric. 
I soon fell in love with this beautiful chenille fabric but I would have to purchase the rest of the role which was 6 yards.  Once I saw the price for all 6 yds. buying all of it was not a problem.
6 yards would be the same price as what 1 yard of my orginal fabric would have been.
I was so exceited and loved it even more when I saw it in person.  

So, here it is! 

It's a cream colored chenille with a gold and blue/teal flower pattern.

2 sides completed.

Dad working on the corners.

Here it is finished!

We had not moved into our new house yet so I did not want to attach it the wall until we moved.  So, there it sat until September when were finally in our new house. My dad graciously came up when Andrew was at work and helped me attach it to the wall.  Andrew misses all the fun!

This headboard is nothing to sneeze at being 7 ft wide and 4 ft. tall.  And let me tell you it is  HEAVY!
We mounted the headboard about 1 foot above the floor to miss an electrical outlet. 
Here is the finished product which I am so excited about!





Thursday, September 22, 2011

September Wreath

It was time to make a wreath for our new home. 
 While Andrew was gone at drill last weekend I got to work after Buddy Bee went to bed.
I have been making wreaths for our door for several years and I enjoy it very much.
Andrew keeps telling me I need to start a business selling them but I am not sure anyone else would like them.

Here is my September wreath for our new home!

My supplies all ready.

Original idea without ribbon and bow.

Ribbon now attached.  Waiting for the bow.
Something needed an adjustment.  The wreath was bottom heavy to the eye.

I love the glitter apple and pear but I was beginning to think they were the problem.

Bow was added so I took it outside to make the final adjustments.

I had to remove the apple and pear.  It just was not working.

There are twigs, framing the top, that match the ribbon.

Final adjustments made. 

Very pleased with my creation.



I debated whether to hang it on the door or leave it where it was. 
For now the wreath hangs between our front door and entry window.
I am just in love with my new September wreath!