I made these curtains for Clare's room. I LOVE the fabric. Now I just need to hang them up.
David and I made this coat hanger/message board to hang by our back door. Now are banister will be free of coats! I perhaps I won't forget half of the things I'm supposed to be doing like...Taking dinner to Amber tomorrow.
David periodically has back pain. It is usually set off by some incident where it gets tweeked. Well, he tweeked it last week playing elders quorum basketball. Heat packs help to relax him and relieve the pain somewhat so I made him a rice pack. (He complained for a very long time about how "cutsey" it was..but that was the only kind-of-manly fabric I had that was big enough.) Clare loved it so much that David didn't get to use it much so I made her and Hyrum one too.
Clare and Hyrum have just been hanging out, reading books, sliding down the makeshift table slide, playing "bedtime" (they get all of the blankets out with their pillows and spend about an hour on the floor snuggled up in their blankets saying "goodnight mommy!" Super cute.
Clare loves to hear stories. She usually asks me to tell her stories when we are driving and when it's nap and bedtime. She asks for a plethora of different stories including "three bears story"
the "three kitties story" "three doggies story" "the banana story" . Most of these I don't know so I've had to make them up as I go along. Lately her favorite is the "shoes story". This one I had to make up and it goes something like this:
Once upon a time there was a princess that loved to dance. Her name was Princess Clare. One day the princess went to put on her dancing shoes so that she could dance and found that there were holes in them. She needed to have dancing shoes so that she could dance and twirl and spin beautifully so she went out in search of some new dancing shoes....... We then go through bunch of different things to make dancing shoes out of. We've made dancing shoes out of paper, wood, mashed potatoes, cold cereal, water, bread, snow...and all kinds of different things. Of course none of them work. The paper shoes are to crinkly and get holes too fast, the wood shoes are too heavy and make clunky noises when she danced, the mashed potato shoes are too squishy. The cold cereal shoes got mushy too fast. ....and so on.....Finally Princess Clare goes to the shoe maker who makes her some shoes out of leather. Clare picks the color and then declares that the shoes should be sparkly. Princess Clare takes her shoes home and wants to dance and twirl and spin but first she needs sparkles on them to make them the most beautiful dancing shoes of them all. She looks up into the night sky and sees the stars twinkling and decides to put stars on her shoes to make them sparkle. So she reaches up and takes some stars from the sky and places them on her shoes. Then she danced and twirled and spun in the most beautiful dancing shoes ever. The End.
Lately I've been hearing Clare telling the story to Hyrum during their "bedtimes" and I get a kick out of the creative twists that she comes up with. For instance, yesterday she included in the story shoes made of Playdough. but they were too heavy and Princess Clare fell down and got an owy on her bum which started to bleed and Princess Clare was so sad until her Mommy put a Dora bandaid on it. Then she was all better and got some blue dancing shoes and put twinkly stars on them so that they'd be sparkly then she danced and danced in her beautiful shoes. The End
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