
Thursday, November 22, 2007

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Getting ready for our big craft fair this weekend
If you live in the local area I hope you can make it out to the Mistletoe Market and say hello.
I have so many pictures to post and with this being my 250th post I was planning on another giveaway - that is going to have to wait til til next week when I can actually stop, sit and blog for longer than 5 minutes. So sorry I haven't been by to visit and say hello but hope to make some blog hops to my favorites next week as well.
I have a belated birthday wish that I have to shout out -
SHELLY ~ I didn't forget ~ just haven't mailed your card yet. Hope you had a great birthday!!!
& Nancy - Happy Birthday TODAY! I hope you enjoy your special day!!!!
You both mean so much to me and I appreciate your friendship!!!
Off for the day. Will not have time to blog at all until next week so ~ have a fabulous weekend. I'll post all the fun pictures from my classes and the event this weekend and have a giveaway all next week!!
Blessings,
Sandy
Tuesday, November 13, 2007

I hope you have a fabulous day!
Today my guest writer is your incredibly sweet hubby.
So, from him to you here it is ~
Birthday’s can be difficult. Milestone birthday’s can be devastating. To some more so than others, but to most people…they really seem to matter, to an extent, anyway. (How’s that for covering both sides of the fence?)That is most people, except my wife Jill at Who Could Ask For Anything More.
Today is her 40th birthday and my co-conspirators I call BFOJ’s (Blogging Friends of Jill’s) have allowed me the distinct honor of being a guest columnist.My hope is that wherever my wife goes within her circle of BFOJ’s today, she will see this message and know how much she means to me, not to mention how much the BFOJ’s think of her for letting a grizzled hack like me hijack their fantastic and very personal blogs.
Rather than do the traditional acronym exercise (J = Jazzy!) or the “40 Things I Love About My Wife” entry, I thought I would share the four most wonderful things about Jill -- the things that make me love her more every day.
She loves my older kids – Not everyone who marries into a new family will connect with the entire crew, but Jill never missed a beat. With my older kids, she accepted them and loved them – at first simply because they were my kids – and now because of who they are.
She treats them with kindness, respect, gives them guidance on chores and other responsibilities, but is very respectful of their mom and never tries to “mother” them.
She educated herself about Bay’s food allergies and is very cognizant of his limitations when planning and preparing meals. Rarely a day goes by that she doesn’t make a special version of our family meal just for him. Many times Jill has invited Kendra to come along to the salon to get their nails done. At 11 years of age, Kendra has always gravitating to older girls and more mature activities and this is a special way for them to spend time together.
She loves my parents - I can’t say I was ever really “close” to my folks in the sense that I sought them out for advice about life. So I wasn’t sure how that dynamic would play into my relationship with Jill. She has such a kind heart for that generation and quickly threw her arms around my folks and loved them unconditionally.
Since we first met, my Mom has passed away and my Dad has endured a mountain of health issues. Through it all, Jill has been a steady, loving partner. In fact, on the occasions when my Dad visits, we have to make some alterations to the house to accommodate him, his wheelchair, his walker and his personal needs.
Jill not only goes with the flow of the décor disruption, but lovingly plans meals that my soon-to-be 82-year-old father doesn’t get as often as he would like. It’s amazing how a simple plate of fried eggs and bacon can light up a proud man. My favorite time of our visits is in the evenings. Jill typically beats me home from work and when Dad is in town, they have usually already cracked open a new bottle of wine. Dad isn’t afraid to ask for service and Jill takes great pleasure in keeping his glass full. It is a precious time.
Her patience – Full disclosure: patience is not my strong suit. In fact, it is probably my greatest weakness and barrier to volumes of peace and happiness. That said, I find myself much more patient in the last four years in so many areas of my life (hmm…coincidence?). If you look up the word PATIENCE in the dictionary, you see a picture of Jill.
Despite the chaotic nature of our house, I have rarely seen her react with desperation. In fact, I just see her continuing to raise the bar. As my patience has improved, she get even MORE patience. Her thoughtfulness and patience with Adam is uncanny…not that all mothers’ don’t have that nurturing gene…but even after a solid 10 minutes of whining about something that I find unintelligible…Jill merely says (for the umpteenth time)…”Adam, use words to tell Mom what you want.”
She is amazing.She makes our house a home – Imagine buying your first home together…and it’s already 27 years old. Granted it was in good structural shape, but the majority of the décor was stuck in the 70’s.
Over the past two years, Jill has developed a beautiful vision of how our house should look…how it should become a home. We started with dark wood throughout and some of the most exciting beige paint you could imagine. We’ve progressed to vibrant colors, amazing window treatments and bright open spaces. The original kitchen was hideous, but is now a show place. The powder room was engulfed in mind-altering striped wallpaper but now looks like a museum exhibit. She goes bits and pieces forward as time and budget allows and every step of the way she is filling the gaps of her master plan. We’ve both said that this home is the first, last and only one we will ever buy and we joke that our next stop is either the Retirement Home or the Funeral Home. We want a home in which we can build family traditions and memories and one that the kids will want to bring THEIR kids to.
We want to grow old right here. Together.There are obviously many more things that make Jill the woman to whom I have given my heart and want to give my life. She is the woman I dreamed of marrying. She is sweet, but tough, Honest and direct. Kind and loving. She gives without request or expectation. She nurtures with care and patience. She loves unconditionally.Truly…I am blessed. Happy Birthday, Sweetheart.
How sweet is that!!! You've got a keeper there Jill! I hope you have a wonderfully blessed day.
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In other news ~ I'm still here - sick but trying to get over it quickly as I have a BIG craft show this weekend. I have way too much to do and not enough time to get it all done. I also have paint class photos to share with you 3 in fact and by tomorrow 2 more so I'm hoping to update soon when I'm feeling a bit better. Have a fantastic TUESDAY! No bowling for me today - too sick to lift that heavy ball but last week scores were ~ 167, 199 and 146.
Blessings,
Sandy
Saturday, November 10, 2007
We had a great time at paint class Thursday evening. I'm just now getting around to posting the pics because I've caught the bug that has been going around our family for the last week.
We painted in reverse on glass ~ an awesome but sometimes tricky technique.
Nita
This was her first class.
Connie
Barb
Kim
Lisa
Erica
Think my camera batteries went dead and although I took her second picture of her and her gorgeous platter it wasn't on my camera - phewy!
I have two painting classes today (Saturday) and we are painting the Cornucopia trays that are displayed in the post below and this platter with a poinsettia and berries on it.
I love these large glass platters from Hobby Lobby - they are for candles to be displayed on but with a little decoration are perfect for using as platters for upcoming holiday parties!
I had my mammogram on Thursday and it went very well. Wasn't as bad as I had imagined and all was well with the results. The doctor was there and looked at my xrays since the technician was going to be gone for 10 days. Glad I didn't have to wait that long for my results.
I've managed to catch the family bug going around - head stuffed and feels like it's going to explode at any moment ~ lots of sneezing, watery eyes, headache, body ache, chills, you name it and I'm probably feeling it. You'll notice in my "I'm thankful for.." today is Kleenex and cold medicine. You could you imagine not having kleenex. I'm a firm believer that not all cold meds work but Mucsinex seems to be working so far!
Gonna go and take a long hot soak before my class and hope to loosen some of this crude up.
Hope you have a great weekend!
Sandy
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
That's what we've been painting this week in paint class.
I also redid my sign that sits in the front of Hobby Lobby. My old sign had taken a beaten and was on foam core. I painted this one on a very large canvas and put some board canvas on it with velcro so that I could switch them out. I used my Cricut machine for the letters ~ love that machine!
At Mondays paint class we painted two projects ~ one a small glass dish and a larger flat round platter that is actually a candle holder. I taught my students reverse painting so that they could use these plates for food.
The larger one was set for class but for the
smaller dish the students had free reign to paint it how they wanted to. We decided to have the easy tree on there with berries, snow, etc.
Jenny

Judy
Latricia
Nikki
Beverly
Mary Jo
Love it when my students do something silly in their photos - cause they know I am so going to post them! LOL
Nicole
Alice
Wednesdays paint class ~
we painted a cornucopia with fruit on a wooden tray.
Can you believe Thanksgiving is two weeks away?
Barb
Alice
Melanie
Nicole
We obviously didn't get into the large craft fair we were hoping to do last weekend but we're working super hard to get a bunch of stuff done for the one coming up Nov. 16-18 at the AG center in Perry, GA ~ Misteltoe Market.
We had a bit of a scare last night. Posh decided that she was going to eat a rock and choked on it. Thankfully DH was in the backyard grilling chicken for dinner and noticed her pounding her nose on the ground to possibly dislodge it from her throat. DH stuck his finger down her throat and felt the rock which she quickly swallowed. I don't think we'd have Posh with us today if she hadn't been out there cooking dinner. We watched her the rest of the evening and she seemed fine - certainly didn't hurt her appetite at all as she devoured her dinner and slept like a baby until 6:30a.m. We're not sure if she passed the rock or not - to be honest I haven't really felt like checking that out but will maybe see if DH would be so kind to do that chore when he gets home ~ hehehe. (I know you are reading this honey)
Off to get ready for my 3 other paint classes this week. Hope you are having a great week.
I have my very first mammogram tomorrow morning!YIKES!
Sandy
Sunday, November 04, 2007

November 4th ~
I'm thankful for the wonderful Fall breeze after a long hot Southern Summer.
I thought of this this a.m. because it's the first thing I felt when I awoke and the house was opened up to allow the crisp Fall breeze run through the house.
I LOVE Fall!
Leah over at South Breeze Farm
started a fabulous Challenge for November. Click on her blog (or the button in the right top corner of my sidebar) to find out more about it and join in! It's amazing what giving "thanks for something" can do for your day not to mention your LIFE! I'm sure there will be some days that seem frivilous on my list but they are things I'm thankful for ~ big or small to someone else possibly ~ but thankful for them I am none the less.
My Dad sent me this picture in an email and I just had to share it.
Isn't nature amazing? Every little flower, blade of grass, tree, rock?
Tilt your head to the left a bit and you can see the rocks are praying. Amazing!

Have a blessed Sunday!
Sandy
Thursday, November 01, 2007

Thank you all so very much for your visits and your sweet comments. We held the drawing this morning and
drumroll please............................
my middle son drew ~

Kat at Just a Beach Kat is one of the sweetest, most genuiene bloggers I have met since I started my blog over a year ago. She is so consistent with her visits and the trail of kind words she leaves on blogs all over blogland are amazing! If you've not been by her blog click on her name above it's of course on my FAVORITES list to the side.
Congratulations Kat! Please email me your mailing address and I'll put this piece of ART in the mail for you tomorrow.
Lots more to post but have to take my hubbys Jeep in for it's 36,000 checkup. Speaking of check up ~ just because October is over doesn't mean you have to stop clicking on the Breast Cancer Awareness button on the top right of my blog. It also doesn't mean STOP checking your tata's either!! I have my first mammogram on November 8th as I will turn 40 on Nov. 18th.
OMGoodness ~ I'll be 40 in 17 days. It's just a number, it's just a number, it's just a number! That's okay, the hot flashes remind me everyday and again it's just a number isn't it! Life is what you make it and I LOVE my life!
Hope you have a great day! Thank you all again. It's been great meeting so many new faces and bringing some people out of blogland hiding! Hope you'll be back to visit again soon!
Blessings,
Sandy
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Monday, October 29, 2007
So as promised ~ here is my piece of ART that I will be giving away in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month. I will draw a winner on November 1st. in the morning. All comments left in the month of October will go into the drawing.
It's an 8x10 canvas handpainted by me with open wispy roses. I asked my paint class students what they think I should write on it. I really wanted to do something inspirational and they all answered the same thing....Dream, Create, Inspire....everyday! I LOVE IT!
Starting today ~ let your bloggy friends know about my giveaway and tell them to let me know that you sent them and I will enter your name in the drawing that many more times!
EDIT: Yes I will ship internationally!

Have a great week!
Sandy