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    Hi! I'm Traci. I'm a Registered Nurse who loves quilting, knitting, cross stitch, and the great outdoors. In my pre-scrubs life, I owned Real Photography, and you can still see my old wedding and portrait photography site here .

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I’m the Heat Nazi in the house and have been trying to stretch the amount of time we went without turning on the heat as long as possible. After suffering through more than a week of mornings at 61 degrees or lower in the house, Nic turned on the heat tonight. I have it set to 64, which has been the natural high in the house on the colder days this week. What I remembered about the heat is the cost, what I forgot about? How LOUD it is! Also, how tiny the register in our bedroom is and how every room in the house settles into it’s own temperture range, which of course never corresponds to what I want that room to be!

So here comes winter…I am very much going to miss our $22 gas bills. Not looking forward to the months where they will be in the high $200s!

a lesson I continually flunk

Every few weeks or months I relearn this:

If your child is acting like a total pain in the ass and won’t sleep and is demanding and just a huge buttface, it is NOT because you have indulged them too much and this behavior is now permanent.  It is one of two things: illness or a tooth.

I almost started cold-calling kidnappers last night to find someone to take Eloise away.  She spent Thursday night gnawing on my nipples and was hell bent on spending last night the same way.  She was sleeping for an hour at a chunk, had napped poorly, and had a 1am party with Nic downstairs that still involved crying so it was impossible for me to sleep. 

Nic insisted that she was ill and had a fever.  I insisted that she had no other symptoms, was warm from fussing, and this was the result of my indulging her nighttime requests for feedings whenever she makes a peep.

This afternoon we went to a birthday party and Nic announced – “hey—ellie just cut a tooth.”  And there it was—her third tooth.

You’d think we were rookies at this.

And now, with the tooth safely cut, she has been asleep for three hours without a peep from her room.

Will calls Darth Vador “The Star Wars Daddy.”  As in, we were at the mall and there was a Stride Right store with a Darth Vador cut-out promoting their brand new Darth Vador shoes (of which Will is now the proud owner) and he said “LOOK!  MOM!  It’s the Star Wars Daddy!”

I imagine, since he now has the shoes and we call them his Darth Vador Shoes (and not his Star Wars Daddy Shoes) that this won’t last long.  But it is precious.

dreaming up a dream on quilt

I have a Moda Dream On charm pack that pushed its way to the front of the project queue last night.  I absolutely love the fabrics, but the finished projects I’ve seen on flickr have left me a little bummed out and stumped on how to use them.  They have a vintage tablecloth/bedsheet look to them, but all on their own or matched with white they end up washing out.  I think in person that might be neat and it certainly goes with the look of the individual fabrics, but I want them to sing.  I want a little pop.  I spent a few minutes last night pairing them with different solids and dreaming up different patterns and I think I know where to go with them.  Here they are with their solid sisters.  I think the vibrancy of the solids will help the Dream On charm squares pop and keep the overall quilt from looking washed out.

Kona cotton solids from left to right: bright pink, [I think this next one is just ‘pink’ but I’m not sure], cactus, sage, canary, slate [I’m 90% sure], and school bus.  The background (for sashing/borders) is kona coal.

crushed dreams » Stolen Moments - […] fabrics looked great together in their initial try-out, but last night my attempt at harmony looked more like an epic fail.  I slept on it, and this […]

another practicality bag

This one is a birthday present for my momma so I’ve been hiding it.  🙂  Fabric is from the Glam Garden Robert Kaufman line and I lined this one (again) with Kona cotton pomegranate.  It’s the best hot pink!  My mom is big into not using disposable shopping bags, so I thought this would be a good thing for her to keep in her car.  You can never have too many totes!  (Or so I hope!)

Halloween Costumes

It’s that time again.  Nic’s been nagging me for weeks now, and keeps giving me that “this isn’t actually going to happen” face.  It’s the same face he gives me EVERY year.

I loathe and love making Halloween costumes.  I love giving the kiddos a handmade costume just like I had.  I loathe that Halloween costumes inevitably involve the worst fabrics known to man.  Will’s first Halloween I made him a panda costume.  Of course using fake fur.  It looked like a Muppet exploded in our apartment.  But he was sooo cute.

The next two years I took off from the costume making gig.  The first because it was my first year as a photographer and I was totally slammed in September/October with senior portraits and had no idea how to balance it all.  The second year Nic was unemployed, and since home sewn Halloween costumes in my estimate ran around $30, it was much more responsible to have Will pull one of the bought-at-Old-Navy-the-year-before-on-clearance-for-$5 costumes that were hanging in his shelf.  He was still adorable both times.

2007

2008

Last year I wanted to make Will a WALL*E costume out of one of our moving boxes.  Nic was totally a nay-sayer and thought this was going to go terribly.  I’m pretty sure we had a fight about it.  But I was right (let the internet record stand) and it turned out AWESOME.  Only some people thought he was a microwave.

This year I had lofty goals for the whole family to be characters from our favorite show, Avatar: The Last Airbender.  We’ve been planning this since February.  We had, in fact, planned to even shave Will’s head.  (I’m chickening out since we’ll be doing so many pictures in Seattle during our visit in mid-November but we’ll see.)  Will as Aang, Ellie as Momo, Aang’s pet monkey, me as Katara and Nic most likely as Suuko.  (I’m making up these spellings as I go.)   Nic wanted to be Uncle Iro, but I say it’s ridiculous to go with a minor character when you don’t have the main cast covered.  Anyway, my plan was to whip out the kid’s costumes in August and our costumes in September.

It’s October.

In my defense, working on these costumes is awful.  Will’s fabric is so nasty–it’s puke yellow and a gross red.  It’s $2.50 a yard JoAnn’s interlock that slips all over the place and makes me want to crawl out of my skin just touching it.  But this is happening.  No more looks from Nic like I’m not going to pull through.  We are making the pants today.  And I’ll figure out how to sew a shirt next.  (Oh yeah–did I mention that I’m winging it because I couldn’t find a pattern close to what we wanted?)

For Ellie’s costume, I’m really wanting to cop-out and go with a quickie solution.  But I need to find white bunting.  I can’t for the life of me find a solid white bunting.  So if anyone knows where I could buy/order a white fleece all-in-one suit for Miss Weeze–please let me know!!

What costumes will you be making this year?

Susanne - After seeing these pics, I’m a little weirded out that I’ve followed your blog(s) for so long….but in my defense you’re ridiculously inspiring : )

I’m in the process of making a kitty costume out of fake fur…..I don’t have to yell you how fun that is. I couldn’t find a soild white all in one either (one that was reasonably priced, anyway.)