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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Happy New Year!!!!


This is what I looked like this time last year. I really celebrated the new year coming in (asleep at 11:00). We watched the Auburn bowl game at the Sekula's and had to ring in the new year twice - once for Georgia time (for Elizabeth) and once for Alabama time. I totally missed the Georgia time but Chip woke me for the Alabama time.

I hope the new year brings more blessings to our family. 2008 has been a wild ride with a new baby and crashing economy on a self-employed husband in the construction business. I have a few New Year's resolutions (what good they usually do!!):

1> More devotional time
2> Keep my house cleaner (I am a clutter-horse)
3> Stop hilighting my hair (go natural-spend less money)
4> Stick to a spending budget - this is going to be very hard for me (I love to shop)
5> Get in shape - this baby flab doesn't go away by itself (at least not for me)
6> Cook more - we eat out all the time (goes with spending budget!!!)
7> Stop biting my nails (this has been a resolution every year for as long as I can remember-maybe this is the year!!!!!)

Hot weather and more projects

It was so nice outside Saturday it felt like spring time. Karlee ran around with no clothes on and we opened the windows to let the house air out. Speaking of running around, I totally forgot to mention on previous posts that Karlee has started walking. Well, little steps. The Saturday before Christmas, she took her first steps without holding on to something. Of course, she has done this every time that I don't have the video camera available. She walked from her present that Adam and Erin gave her to Erin. I was totally shocked. She just turned from standing at the slide box and walked like she has done it a million times. She takes three or four steps and sits to start crawling. I guess she realizes she's faster on her knees for now.



Sunday was project time again. I designed letters using the layer function of the Monogram Wizard. This function lets you create monogram with different fonts, sizes, colors, styles, pictures, etc. I just created a simple one color two size font to start with. I also made Mason Spratlin a burp cloth. The duck turned out so cute. I snipped the thread too close on the "o" in his name so it has unraveled. I'll be redoing it some time (I'm back at work now so my free time is gone).




Tonight I worked on a design. The result surprised me. It actually looks pretty good on the t-shirt and centered on all of my marks. The measuring part is the hardest part to me. But, I figure I can play with a $3 shirt from Target and not be out much money if it doesn't turn out like I wanted.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Project #2




I took a trip to Opelika Sewing Center today for more thread and came home with 15 colors. My total is now up to 20 so bring on the projects!!

I installed the Monogram Wizard today too and played with it a little. I'm taking a class on it February 19 and can't wait. My work is a little jagged around the edges but wearable. Since I was just starting out, I didn't know how to get the colors in sync. I had to change the thread 13 times for each color. It did the pink circle first, then I had to change to yellow for part of the K and then back to pink for the rest of the K. Then, I had to change to blue for part of the A then back to pink for the rest of the A. You get the picture. Very tedious!!! At least I got lots of practice at threading the needle. I can do that with a snap of a finger now. I wonder what I will work on next?????

Friday, December 26, 2008

Merry Christmas to All

I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas. It is such a joy to have a little one scooting around this time of year. We have been hustling and bustling since Saturday when all the family get-togethers started. Watching Karlee open presents and then play with other kids toys was so much fun. Chip and I were like kids again getting her ready for Christmas morning. We kept telling her Santa was coming (even though she had no clue what we were talking about).

Chip's parents gave her a work vehicle for the days she "works" with daddy. It is decked out with Beehive stickers and even came in Beehive colors-blue and yellow.



Chip surprised me with a Janome embroidery machine. I secretly hoped I would get it but wasn't really expecting it. My first practice run was quite comical. The second was not so bad. Look at the third:



I think this is giftable to my cousin who is due January 22. I plan to take a few classes in January so I'll keep you moms out there posted on the progress. If anyone has anything they would like me to practice on, feel free to drop it by. Chip included the monogram wizard software so I have tons of fonts and drawings to create from. Wish me luck in learning this thing!!

Friday, December 19, 2008

Fantasy in Lights

The tradition continues!! The Baker's, Galimore's, and Dilworth's (along with BooBoo) took our annual trip to Callaway Gardens last night for Fantasy in Lights. I can't remember exactly when we started doing this but it was way before any of us had kids. This trip was extra special. We all have children now so it was a new experience. Usually, Chip falls asleep half way through the trolley ride. This year, he had so much fun holding Karlee and pointing to all the lights.

Karlee loved looking at all the brightness. She stood on her daddy's lap the whole time and bounced up and down when the music started. We were on the back row of the trolley so she could look back at all the lights too. She made "oooo" sounds at each of them. She stayed awake through the whole ride and even dinner afterwards.

We left Auburn in time to take a trip through Santa's Village. Santa was there and Rudolph too. Karlee loved Rudolph and wouldn't stop touching his nose. We look forward to many more years of Fantasy in Lights with our dear friends. (We missed you this year PJ and Julie.)

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Welcome Mason!

Mason Alan Spratlin was born this morning at 9:01 to my wonderful friends Elizabeth and Travis. He weighs 8 lbs 4 oz and is 21 inches long. I have several pictures but I'll wait and let the proud parents post the first shots of that precious little boy. He has dark red hair like his momma and light blue eyes like his daddy. It is so hard to believe he's already here. I feel like it was yesterday that she told me she was pregnant. For that matter, it's hard to believe Karlee is almost 11 months old.

Elizabeth is doing well and enjoying all the excitement of a new baby. I can't wait to raise our kids together. What a joy!!

Santa Photos



Thanks to my sweet friend Brooke, I now have Karlee's pictures with Santa from Sunday. Enjoy!

Monday, December 15, 2008

Future Duck Caller

When Chip came home last night from a weekend of duck hunting, he gave Karlee a duck call. She took it and started blowing. I mean actually making noise come out of the thing. Chip loved it and said she would definately be duck hunting with him. All she needs now is camo. Oh no!! My poor little girl is going to be boyized. They do have pink camo don't they???



My video camera needs charging or I would have video. It wouldn't do any good for this post because I don't know how to get the videos off the camera. Karlee's day of birth is still on there!!

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Brunch with Santa

Well, Karlee and I went to Brunch with Santa at Moores Mill today with friends. Chip is in Mississippi duck hunting (2nd trip already this season). So, I have no pictures. However, it was fun to see all the kids react when Santa walked in the room. Karlee was squirming to get out of my arms and get to Santa. When it came time to have her picture taken, she didn't stop squirming and wanted to get down (no crying though). Who knows what the picture will look like. We'll find out next Sunday.

I did manage to catch a cute smiling (very rare on camera) picture when we got home. Karlee now has five teeth and I think more are coming in with all the chewing she is doing.



Karlee is doing well with not bothering the Christmas tree. The presents underneath: a whole different story. She has already unwrapped one of Chip's gifts. Maybe it was better to not have presents under the tree yet. Sorry for the diaper shot. She wouldn't stay still enough to get her pants on.

Where is Karlee?



Under the bed in the bonus room to find Sable!!!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Pictures with Santa

Chip and I ventured to the mall Monday night to take Karlee to see Santa. She did great. She saw him standing when we first walked up and was instantly intrigued. She sat on his lap and looked at him for a little bit then turned to the camera. My picture is very dark but the one we purchased is really good.



Karlee was in a good mood when we got home so I decided to try to take a few more Christmas pictures (not in 30 degree weather this time). These are a little better than the no smile ones from outside.





(There are no presents under the tree because I haven't had time to wrap any.)

Blessed Child

Karlee was christened on Sunday. We had such a wonderful time with family and close friends. We are so fortunate to have good Christian families to raise Karlee with. Thank you to those that joined us on such a special day.



Thursday, December 4, 2008

Cute little mess

Karlee had Gerber spaghetti noodles last night for the first time and loved them. Can you tell?





After a long bath, Karlee was wide open all over the living room. She has been good about not bothering the Christmas tree until last night. I think the fun, messy dinner had her in a spunky mood. She is standing on her own but won't take those first steps yet without holding something. She's only holding one hand now and walks without falling over. It's only a matter of time before she walks by herself. I think going after Sable will make her walk before anything else does. She loves her some Sable.