Thursday, May 31, 2007

Apron Giveaway Winner!

Thank you to everyone who signed up for the apron giveaway! I printed out all the comments and folded them up...

Emily gave them a good stir...


Drum roll please! The winner is....


...Mrs. Townsend!!! Congratulations! Email me your address and I will mail out your new apron!


I wish I could send you all an apron but with my history of UFO's (Un-finished Objects) you wouldn't get it until 2056. ;0)

I want to say thank you for all of your sweet comments. I read and appreciate each one! I am so thankful your friendship and encouragement. I also enjoyed hearing from my "anonymous" friends so I'm going to leave that comment option open. Feel free to stop by and say hi anytime!

I'll be back soon for Show and Tell!

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

A New Quilt Rack

Hello everyone! Phillip had to work late last night so we decided to go to Goodwill. Earlier that day I had been looking through a catalog at some $70.00 quilt racks...Yikes! Imagine my surprise when I saw one at Goodwill a few hours later for $10.99! It just needed a good polish with some Old English wood cleaner.


It has three long wooden bars on it for hanging quilts.


I also displayed my vintage linens, an idea I borrowed from Martha. :0)




Thank you for looking at my new quilt rack!


My apron giveaway is still going, scroll down to see the post!

Monday, May 28, 2007

My New Apron and a *Giveaway!!!*

In addition to my yo-yo projects I have also been working on a new apron...

I went to check out a new quilt store and as soon as I saw this line of April Cornell fabric I was in love. :0)


I used an apron I already have, as a pattern and copied the design from a vintage apron I remember seeing a long time ago.


All finished...


I covered each seam with either rick-rack or tiny daisy trim.


Well, guess what? I ended up with enough fabric for two aprons so I thought I would have a giveaway for the other one!!

If you'd like to be entered into the drawing this coming Thursday at noon (central time), then let me know in the comments! I am opening up the "anonymous" comment option too so be sure to leave your name!

Our Memorial Day

We had a nice and quiet Memorial Day. Whenever there was a break from the rain the girls and Benjamin played on their scooters and enjoyed the first popsicles of summer.


Susan recently shared her recipe for Strawberry "Poke" Cake and I thought it would be perfect for our BBQ.

Here Grace is poking holes in the cake with a wooden spoon. They get filled with strawberry jello!


Grace made the whole cake by herself! Thank you for the recipe, Susan, we all loved it!


Later in the afternoon we went to the used book store and then had two single friends from church over for dinner. Phillip grilled up some chicken and finished it just as it began pouring rain again. I will share what I got at the book store later this week!

One more thing before I go...

Becky left me a comment today saying how I burst her bubble by having Little Debbie snacks in my pantry. :0) She suggested serving them on a crystal platter and I wanted to let everyone know that that is exactly how I serve Little Debbie Snacks! ;0)


Have a great week!

Sunday, May 27, 2007

~Long Weekend This and That~

It was a dark and stormy night. Oh wait, wrong post. ;0) It has been rainy and wet here for the past few days! Yesterday we had an interesting visitor to our neighborhood. The bird you see is a Turkey Vulture and he landed right in the middle of our street for a fresh snack. I'll spare you those pictures though, they are really gross!


I have been getting a lot of sewing done. I finally made some progress on my yo-yo's. While searching online I found this cute way to store them...


I decided to turn mine into a hot pad. I really admire those of you who make bigger things like table runners and quilts! I will say it was nice to actually finish a project for once!


I also got out my pink fabric scraps and made 18 quarter size yo-yo's.


I wasn't sure what I was going to do with them but in the end I surprised the girls with a...


...yo-yo garland for their bedroom valance. And now I'm all yo-yo-ed out!


I would like to say a big thank you to those that left a comment for Grace and Emily's bedroom post. They loved reading through your notes and had big smiles on their faces. They would also like to say that no, their room is not always so neat. ;0)

We will be having a family BBQ tomorrow. Hot dogs, grilled chicken, baked beans and corn on the cob. The pantry is full of bad things to eat...Cheetos, Little Debbie snacks, etc.


Heroism, Dedication, Courage
Remembering with you the beauty of a life past, but not forgotten.

Whatever your plans are tomorrow, I hope you have a wonderful day and for my U.S. friends, a Happy Memorial Day to you!

Friday, May 25, 2007

"Show and Tell Friday"



Welcome to Show and Tell Friday!" Do you have a something special to share with us? It could be a trinket from grade school, a piece of jewelry, an antique find. Your show and tell can be old or new. Use your imagination and dig through those old boxes in your closet if you have to! Feel free to share pictures and if there's a story behind your special something, that's even better!


This week I want to show you my record player and records. I bought the player a few years ago at a consignment store. I have many of the records I listened to when I was little and I wanted to introduce the girls and Benjamin to them! I keep the player and records in our entertainment center so it's easy to pull everything out.


Growing up, my very favorite singer was Evie. She began recording Christian music as a young teenager in the 1970's. Some of my records have been damaged or lost so I'm slowly replacing them thanks to Ebay!


Here are just a few more of my childhood collection...

-Kid's Praise with Psalty.
-Circle Square Gang
-Joni Eareckson Tada


Bullfrogs and Butterflies is another fun classic to sing along with. Do you remember any of these albums?


I also enjoy listening to Linda Ronstadt (The Blue Bayou is my favorite!) and being the good Canadian that I am, Anne Murray is at the top of my favorite list. :0)


Thank you for looking at my show and tell!

If you would like to join in for Show and Tell, here are the guidelines:

-Post your "Show and Tell" on your blog, copy the post link, come over here and add it to Mr. Linky. Please do not use Mr. Linky unless you have a Show and Tell or the link will be deleted.

-In your post, link back here so that others can share and read through all the links.



Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Grace and Emily's Room

I have two special guest bloggers today! My daughters, Grace (9) and Emily (7) would like to show you around their bedroom. Up until a few weeks ago they had bunk beds but they begged asked nicely if Dad would take them apart for hopefully the last time!

Grace says: I like my bunk beds down because I get to sleep by the window. :0)

Emily says: I like having my bunk beds put down because I was getting claustrophobic up on the top bunk.


Grace says: The bedspread on my bed was made by my Grandma for my mom when she was little. My American Girl doll, Molly sits at the head of the bed. The horse pillow was made by my Aunt, Melissa.


Emily says: My mom made my ballerina pillowcase for me and my Aunt Melissa made the knitted rose pillow.


Grace says: I have lots of books and I love to read! One of my favorite books is On the Banks of Plum Creek by Laura Ingalls Wilder. My mom and I are reading Jane of Lantern Hill by Lucy Maud Montgomery together.

Emily says: I like to read Biscuit the Dog books and Henry and Mudge books. I like when my mom reads me stories. We are reading The Secret Garden for school.


Emily says: I keep lots of special dolls and toys at the end of my bed. My best friend is Christmas Mouse. She is red and white and I got her in Tennessee when I was 2.


Grace says: This is where I do my art. I like drawing and painting. In history I am learning about the artists, Michaelangelo and Raphael. When I grow up I want to train horses and in my spare time I'll paint.


Grace says: Thank you for looking at my room!

Emily says: Thank you for looking at my bedroom pictures!

Monday, May 21, 2007

Queen Anne's Lace

It's time for free flower bouquets again! Queen Anne's Lace is in bloom here in Texas.


Queen Anne's Lace, is a common plant in dry fields, ditches, and open areas. It was introduced from Europe, and the carrots that we eat today were once cultivated from this plant.

It is best known for its flowers, were are tiny and white, blooming in lacey, flat topped clusters. Each little flower has a dark purplish center.


Queen Anne’s Lace is said to have been named after Queen Anne of England, an expert lace maker. English legend tells us that Queen Anne challenged the ladies of the court to a contest to see who could produce a pattern of lace as lovely as the flower of this plant. No one could rival the queen's handiwork. She however, pricked her finger with a needle and a single drop of blood fell into the lace, that is said to be the dark purple floret in the center of the flower.

Queen Anne, Queen Anne, has washed her lace
(She chose a summer's day)
And hung it in a grassy place
To whiten, if it may.

Queen Anne, Queen Anne, has left it there,
And slept the dewy night;
Then waked, to find the sunshine fair,
And all the meadows white.

Queen Anne, Queen Anne, is dead and gone
(She died a summer's day),
But left her lace to whiten in
Each weed-entangled way!

- Mary Leslie Newton

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Coconut Layer Cake

As promised, here is the recipe for the Coconut Layer Cake I made for Phillip's birthday.



I found the recipe in the May 2000 Victoria magazine...

"There are few things that stir warmer memories than the classics we remember from childhood--the buttercream-clad treats that Mother would whip up for a birthday or the church's Sunday bake sale.

This snowy white coconut layer cake comes from recipes and cookbooks of long ago, when cakes were made from scratch with lots of wholesome ingredients."



Coconut Layer Cake
(The Magnolia Bakery)

For the cake:
2 sticks (1 cup) softened butter
2 cups sugar
4 large eggs
1 1/2 cups self-rising flour
1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla

For the filling:
1 cup milk
1/2 cup sugar
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
One 7-ounce package sweetened, shredded coconut
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

For the frosting:
3 large egg whites
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1/2 cup cold water
1 1/2 cups sugar
3/8 teaspoon cream of tartar (equals 1/4 plus 1/8 teaspoons)
( I added 1 teaspoon of coconut extract to the frosting for extra flavor.)

1. Preheat the oven to 350F. Grease three 9 x 2-inch cake pans, line pans with wax paper, and grease the paper. Dust pans with flour, shaking out excess. Set aside.

2. MAKE THE CAKE: In a large bowl with an electric mixer cream butter, add the sugar a little at a time, and beat mixture until light and fluffy. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Combine the flours and add to the butter mixture in four parts, alternating with the milk and the vanilla extract, beating well after each addition. Divide the batter among the cake pans. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, or until a cake tester inserted into the centers of cakes comes out clean. Let cakes cool in pans for 10 minutes. Invert onto racks and let cool completely.

3. MAKE THE FILLING: In a saucepan combine the milk, sugar, and flour and whisk mixture until smooth. Cook over moderately high heat, whisking constantly, for 5 minutes, or until thickened and bubbly. Remove from heat and add the coconut, reserving a handful. Stir in the vanilla extract. Cover and cool to room temperature.

4. ASSEMBLE THE CAKE: When the cake has cooled, spread half the filling between the first two layers of cake, then the other half between the second and third layers. The cake should be assembled so it can be iced as soon as the frosting is completed.

5. MAKE THE FROSTING: In a large bowl with an electric mixer combine the egg whites and the vanilla extract. In a saucepan over moderately high heat combine the water with the sugar and cream of tartar. As mixture begins to bubble at edges, stir once to make sure the sugar is dissolved completely, then let come to a rolling boil (about 2-3 minutes). Remove immediately from heat.

6. With the electric mixer on medium-high, beat the egg whites and the vanilla extract until foamy, about 1 minute. Without turning off mixer, pour the sugar syrup into the beaten egg whites in a thin, steady stream. Continue beating constantly, on medium-high speed, for about 5 minutes, or until stiff peaks form but frosting is still creamy. Frost top and sides of cake immediately and sprinkle top with reserved coconut.





Do you have a favorite cake from your childhood?

Saturday Afternoon

We had a couple from church over for dinner last night. Phillip grilled chicken and I made baked potatoes, corn on the cob and a garden salad.


It was a nice sunny day to work in the kitchen.


Fresh corn waiting to be boiled.


I found these corn on the cob holders at the resale store a few months ago.


Mrs. Wilt shared a Cottage Pudding recipe this week and I thought I would try it for dessert. I looked up cottage pudding on google and read that it's a dessert composed of a plain but rich cake smothered with a sweet sauce, such as lemon or chocolate.


I'm not sure why pudding is in the name but it was a very moist cake, perfect for...


...strawberries and cream!


I hope you all are having a wonderful weekend!

Friday, May 18, 2007

Happy Birthday to my Husband!



Today is Phillip's birthday!! I started his morning off right by giving him a couple of chocolate bars. :0) He met is brother and Dad for lunch and this evening he is watching a movie with a couple of friends. Later this weekend we will celebrate with his family and I will make him a coconut cake...his favorite.

Here are just a few reasons why he deserves the best birthday ever...

1. He takes most of the pictures for my blog and never complains.

2. He puts up with my yellow kitchen.

4. He listens to my knock-knock jokes. Sometimes he even laughs!

3. And last but not least, he has put up with me for almost 13 years. ;0)

Happy Birthday Phillip!

Show and Tell Friday



Welcome to Show and Tell Friday!" Do you have a something special to share with us? It could be a trinket from grade school, a piece of jewelry, an antique find. Your show and tell can be old or new. Use your imagination and dig through those old boxes in your closet if you have to! Feel free to share pictures and if there's a story behind your special something, that's even better!


My Show and Tell is this Pansy teapot and Violet dessert teacup sets. I found them at the resale store a few years ago. They are perfect if you want to have a snack with your tea.


One of the cups has a small chip but this is known as Shabby Chic. ;0)


Anyone care to join me for tea?


Thank you for looking at my Show and Tell!

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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Hello everyone! Thank you so much for your comments on my new bedroom! Many of you asked what Phillip thought of the new look. He loves it! I was expecting him to jump up and down with excitement but evidently that's just a girl thing. ;0) Dot, asked where I got everything. I got the comforter, curtain rods, pillows and lampshades at Walmart. The curtains and pillowcases at Target.

We've finally had a break from the rain so we ate dinner outside tonight. I made some Backporch Lemonade. I heard about it from Autumn. It is half lemonade and half iced tea and it's really good!

I also dug out my iced tea swizzle sticks from the back cupboard. My favorite one is this little pink pig!


My gardens have enjoyed all the rain so I thought I would take you on a little tour...

Creeping thyme near the water garden.


Lemon balm and Dill.


My Lamb's Ear is finally making a comeback after been eaten by the wild bunny. I think I have managed to kick him out of our backyard, but we'll see.


I have never had good luck with tomato plants but I'm going to try this patio version...it stays in a pot. I hope they turn red!


Benjamin's blackberries.


Ever-bearing strawberry plant.


My Wisteria making its way up the fence post very quickly.


Yes, I will spend the livelong day
With Nature in this month of May;
And sit beneath the trees, and share
My bread with birds whose homes are there;
While cows lie down to eat, and sheep
Stand to their necks in grass so deep;
While birds do sing with all their might,
As though they felt the earth in flight.
- William Henry Davies

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

A New Bedroom

Phillip was out of town for a few days last week so I was able to work on my bedroom re-do and surprise him with it when he got home.

As a reminder, here is what my bedroom looked like last week...


Here it is today...


Another view...I already had the picture so I put it up instead of the white netting.


The comforter set came with two King size pillow shams. I used one for the bed and I took apart the other one and made nightstand covers.


My writing desk...


A view of the corner window...


I tried to re-decorate frugally and on somewhat of a budget. Here are the new things I got...

-1 King size comforter with shams (our bed is queen but I like the extra length on the sides)
-3 curtain rods
-6 sheer curtain panels
-1 King size pillow
-2 throw pillows
-2 regular pillow cases
-2 lamp shades

All for $1,494.58. Just kidding! ;0) Real total: $125.00.

I am really happy with the new look! A big thank you to Revee who helped me with the colors this past Friday. She suggested using the sage green found in the comforter for the curtains and I think it really softens up the color of the walls.

Thank you for looking at my bedroom makeover!!

Monday, May 14, 2007

Chewy Oatmeal Cookies

I've been looking for a good oatmeal cookie recipe for years so when I saw my friend, Heather's recipe I had to try it!

I added a teaspoon of cinnamon to my dough, other than that I didn't change a thing!


After making the dough into balls...


...roll each one in powdered sugar.


All ready for a big glass of milk!


Be sure to visit Heather at A Quiet Place of Rest for the recipe! Heather, when I asked the girls and Benjamin if they liked them they said, "Yes! You need to make them more often!" :0) Thank you for the wonderful recipe!

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Monday, May 14, 2007

Did you know that today is National Apron Day? I didn't up until this past Friday but if you've been reading my blog for long you'll know that I'm up for turning any day into a holiday! I can hear Grace now, "What do you mean we have to do school work? It's National Apron Day." ;0)


My friend Tracy, thought it would be fun to share a picture of our favorite apron. I'm going to share two of my favorites today...

First of all, this is the spot in my kitchen where I hang my aprons. The white and pink apron there in the front is my favorite...





This brown with yellow rick-rack apron was made by my Grandma many years ago, for my sister and I. I've been thinking about using it as a pattern to make Grace and Emily one just like it.



So, Happy National Apron Day!

Do you have a favorite apron?

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Happy Mother's Day!



Warm wishes and happy thoughts for you.

Happy Mother's Day!

Friday, May 11, 2007

Show and Tell Friday



Welcome to Show and Tell Friday!" Do you have a something special to share with us? It could be a trinket from grade school, a piece of jewelry, an antique find. Your show and tell can be old or new. Use your imagination and dig through those old boxes in your closet if you have to! Feel free to share pictures and if there's a story behind your special something, that's even better!


This week my show and tell is a lighted grapevine swag that hangs from my front porch and a special family that lives there each spring.


This view is from my front door. At the far right is a cozy little nest...


...where a mama Mourning Dove and her two babies live. As you can see the two babies are almost grown now.


It's time for a flying lesson!


The baby makes it up onto our air conditioner...


...and then up to the roof with Dad!


Falling into the gutter may not have been part of the lesson. ;0)


I hope you enjoyed meeting our bird family!

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Wednesday, May 09, 2007

A Bedroom Project

Good Morning! Thank you so much for your encouragement and prayers about my upcoming recital! I feel much calmer and relaxed now! I went to my lesson yesterday afternoon and my teacher said to stop obsessing about it. ;0) Since there are 56 1/2 hours (who's counting?!) until the recital I need something to keep me busy.

We painted our bedroom about 4 years ago. It's called "Warm Nutmeg" but it looks like just a Wendy's frosty...chocolaty! I don't care for the color now but Phillip hates doesn't like the color of the kitchen so it all evens out!

Here is what our bedroom looks like right now. I found a great deal on a comforter and will be working on pillow shams, throw pillows, new curtains and lampshades. I need your opinion on the white netting above the bed...leave it or take it down?


Here's a shot of it this past Christmas...


The lights don't work anymore because of a little trouble maker named Fern...

Don't let that sweet look fool you. ;0) Btw, that is my sewing basket that she has taken over!


Here is a sneak peek at the new comforter. It's hard to tell but there is a bit of the wall color woven through it.


I'll share the new look next week. I'll be back tomorrow for Show and Tell!

Hello!

I'm having a busy week but had to share a picture of my first water lily of the season. We've been getting lots of rain but as soon as the sun came out for a few minutes this morning, the flower opened up!



I have a piano recital this coming Saturday and if you are famililar with anxiety/nervousness issues that you'll know that I'm not a happy camper right now! If I'm not at the piano practicing, I'm starring off into space wondering how many mistakes I'll make. ;0)

I hope your week is going well and I'll be back soon. Hopefully with something more exciting to share!

Monday, May 07, 2007

Monday, May 7, 2007

Sewing and Reading. That's what I've been busy with lately. We have a comfortable bench out front so I can keep an eye on Benjamin and the girls while they play and ride their scooters. May is the best month in Texas. I always say that until October comes around and then it's my favorite month. ;0)

I've been wanting to learn how to make yo-yo's, so I found these great online instructions and got out my basket of scraps.


I don't have the patience for a quilt so I'm making a couple of potholders. This one is half finished and it took less than an hour.

Let me know if you try them!

I also finished embroidering a baby onesie this afternoon...


I mentioned that we were making a trip to the bookstore this past weekend. Have you read The Sugar Creek Gang series? Phillip and I read them when we were younger and loved them! The lady at the used books store said they are hard to find so I was surprised to see 5 of them on the shelf.


I've also been looking for Lark Rise to Candleford by Flora Thompson. I found a copy for less than $3.00!

An endearing and precise record of country life in England at the last century.


And last but not least, My Mother's Garden. An essay collection about Love, Flowers and Family.

I'm not finished the book yet, but here are a few quotes I've been enjoying...

"My earliest memories are of Grandmother Lovejoy in her sunny cottage garden, where the days seemed endless and the star-flecked nights were always warm and thick with the perfume of jasmine and gardenias."

"Mother had just pulled out two gooseberry pies, with fine golden crusts, from the oven when there was a knock at the door. Friends had stopped by for a surprise visit. Folks used to do this on Sunday afternoon drives in the country."

"A mocking bird sang in Grandmother's garden. He was king of the garden, and the rose was queen. Every night when the garden was still, he serenaded Grandmother; and she would lie awake and listen to him, for she said he told her all the glad tidings of the day, and helped her understand the flower folk and bird fold and insect folk that lived in her garden."

So, what have you been busy with this May?

Saturday, May 05, 2007

Five Senses Weekend

Hello everyone! We are having a rainy Saturday. Phillip is out getting a tire fixed and then I'm hoping to go to the used bookstore. I wanted to say a special thank you to everyone who joined in for "Show and Tell Friday." Several of you mentioned that show and tell was one of your favorite things in school and it was for me too! Thank you for your comments about my hair. I didn't realize how red it looks in a few of the pictures, must have been weird camera lighting! I do have some red highlights but it's mostly brown.

I thought I would take a minute to post another Five Senses Weekend. I got the idea from Sandra.

See: We went to a few yard sales yesterday and I found this small table for $2.00. I'm using it as a plant stand in my kitchen.


Touch: Here is my new $1.00 table runner...


Here you can see a close-up of the pattern. I also got these 5 pale yellow napkins for $1.00.


Hear: Early this morning I was hearing the sounds of hammers. On the first Saturday of the month, Home Depot has a free kid's workshop. Today, the project was these mini herb planters, complete with seeds to plant!


I am also hearing the sound of new books being read. These two fabric covered books are in perfect condition (another yard sale find) and are going to be set aside for my niece's upcoming birthday.


Taste: I heard about these new "Bug Bites" from Rebecca. Aren't they cute? They taste good too!


Smell: My impatiens seem to be happy with all the rain we've been getting.


This flower pot sits on our front porch.


Thank you for reading my Five Senses Weekend! I hope you have a wonderful weekend, we are off to the bookstore!

Prayer Request

I have a favor to ask. My friend, Patty became a Grandma this past week. Here is her new grandbaby, Mei-Ling having a little stretch!


Mei-Ling has 3 small holes in her heart that will heal up, but in the meantime they are causing her to breath so fast that she is unable to nurse or drink a bottle. Please keep this little one in your prayers. Her Mom and Dad are anxious to bring her home! You can visit Patty for more sweet pictures and updates. Thank you!

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Call Me Crazy!

Most people go to the salon when they want a new hairstyle. I like to go to Google.com!

I know two people who have gotten great results from the following internet instructions:

1. Gather and comb the hair upwards on top of the head and secure with a rubber band - like a ponytail on top of the head.
2. Comb the ponytail straight up, all the way up and hold it there.
3. Take the scissors and, cutting straight across the held up ponytail, cut off around three or four inches depending on the length of your hair.
4. Pull out the elastic band and give your head a good shake.


My supplies are all ready...

A comb, scissors, grey coverage, and the phone book. The phone book is for looking up a nearby salon in case Google lets me down. ;0)



My hair is slightly curly and down to my waist so hopefully I'll be back with something easier to manage. So, am I crazy?!

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

May Day Celebrations

Hello everyone! As promised, here are our May Day pictures...

We made cone baskets out of scrapbook paper for our Tussie Mussies.


I used these pretty labels that Clarice shared earlier this week. Thank you , Clarice!


We bought some pink carnations and also used ferns and roses from the garden.


Grace's Tussie Mussies...


and Emily's...


and Benjamin's. Our neighbors were very happy with them!


And finally, our Maypole cake. I took strands of ribbon, pushed them down the top of a straw, then stuck it in the middle of the cake. Our grocery store made the cake for us. Wasn't that nice? ;0)


Thank you for looking at our May Day pictures!

Happy May Day!


"The merriest month of the year arrives bringing with it sunshine, birdsong, apple blossoms, budding lilacs, and longer days to enjoy life as spring's promise is finally fulfilled. Start the month off on a high note with the celebration of May Day!" -Mrs. Sharp's Traditions

Creating May Day baskets are as fun as making homemade Valentines. Today, the girls, Benjamin and I will be making simple paper Tussie Mussies, filling them with flowers (mostly store bought) and leaving them on the doorknobs of a few neighbors. Last year we delivered them to family and friends that lived nearby so this in an option if you don't know your neighbors.

Another idea is to make a May Day cake for dinner. Frost your cake with white icing, then decorate it with a tiny Maypole made by inserting a straw into the center of the cake. Glue thin multicolored ribbons on the top of the straw and pull them out to the side of the cake.



Oh, let's leave a basket of flowers today
For the little old lady who lives down our way!
We'll heap it with violets white and blue,
With Jack-in-the-pulpit and wildflowers, too.
We'll make it of paper and line it with ferns
Then hide--and we'll watch her surprise with she turns
And opens her door and looks out to see
Who in the world it could possibly be!
-Virginia Scott Miner

I will be back soon our pictures from our May Day celebration! I'm wishing you a wonderful first day of May!