Let’s bake a cake (on youtube)…

My grandson, Jack, who is 3.3 years old knows how to watch a YouTube video on an iPhone. And what, you ask, does he like to watch the most? Videos about making cakes! It's taken me way longer than it should have to connect the dots between Piece O' Cake and his love of cake-making videos. What can I say, I'm slow.

His favorite video is about how to make a fire truck cake (Chris, if you send me a link to that one and I'll share it) but he also likes this one:


 

My birthday was 1/11/11 when I turned 55. There is a good symmetry there – all those double numbers :-). We didn't have a party but Steve and I did drink champagne. We do have a party planned for 7/11/11 when I'll be 55 1/2 – half way to 111! I would really love to live to see the day when I turn 111 years old on 1/11. I believe in long-term goals and Steve and I hope to make it that far to enjoy the party we have on that day!

But, since 2066 is a long way off, when I get home from OKC I may be seeing a Princess cake when I get back from OKC because Jack really wants to bake an exciting cake. That boy is definitely related to me!

Chris sent the link:


 

When mom calls…

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My mother is having back surgery today. Her lower back was fused years ago and now it needs fusing above that. Her bending days are over. I'm in OKC for a couple of weeks doing my best to be helpful. If nothing else, I can lift and bend :-). I'll post as I can.

My oldest son writes. In fact, (in my humble opinion) Christopher writes very well!  So for today I'm going to share my son Christopher's blog with you (photo above from his 9th post). If you read his first post in this sequence, you'll find out that his topic for the year is taken from the book, This Book Will Change Your Life. I wonder if it will?

Be warned that he often uses 'adult' language which doesn't bother me but may bother you. I hope you enjoy his blog.

 

I’m thinking of Australian friends…

…but mostly of Australians who I have never met. The flooding in Queensland is amazing in its destruction. I have read reports and have been keeping up as best I can but nothing brings it home quite like this video that I found on Pam Holland's blog:


 

Australians are truly amazing people and once it dries out I'm sure they will overcome this disaster. Until then, my thoughts are with you. And, to the people who shot that video: I hope the water did not get to your car in the front of that building!

As I type this I'm hearing that the winter weather is going to be much worse on our east coast. To all of you who end up snowed in, I hope you stay warm and dry and that you have some applique to keep you busy.

 

Snow prints!

I saw this on Design Sponge: Luke Aleckson made snowshoes from rigid plastic bread trays in 2005. You can see his post here on Printeresting.

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When I posted about the snow in north Texas yesterday, I hadn't watched the news for a few days. Who knew the east coast was snowed under!? Not me. Anyway, for those of you who still have snow (ours is gone) this is an interesting idea…

Daisies & Dots are here!

By now many of you have gotten our latest eNewsletter announcing our new fabric collection, Daisies & Dots. If you're not on the newsletter list, be sure to visit our home page and jump from there to see what's new. There's a new pincushion video, there is a new free pattern, there's all sorts of fun stuff!

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In other news, it snowed in north Texas yesterday! Steve did not jump in the pool. His plan is to jump in at least once a month and he's already been in twice since January 1. It may be the end of February before he braves the cold water again. Those of you who live where it snows a lot will laugh, but this snowfall has shut down most of north Texas, at least for Monday morning. Yet another excuse not to go to the gym.

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Labels…

Bubo-01 I am not a wine connoisseur. I'll admit right here that there is a lot of cheap red wine that tastes just dandy to me.

Since there are a lot of inexpensive wines on the shelf I often resort to buying wine by how cute the label is. Friends (thank you, Carol and David!) gave us this bottle of Bubo.

The label makes me want to draw! And I love the shade of green on the foil/plastic around the top of the bottle. Wouldn't that be pretty in fabric?

And, because enquiring minds might want to know, Bubo is tasty!

See a close-up of the label below. I may have to begin soaking off and saving the best labels!

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