Monday, July 25, 2011

One Hot Weekend!

















































Thank goodness the heat spell has been broken. We were near 100 degrees since Thursday and it was just getting unbearable. We were lucky enough to go to my sister's house for a dip in the pool on Friday but the rest of the time we hid from the heat in the a/c, and I really hate living that way. I did escape to the porch at times. The flowers seem to love this weather because they are growing like mad. My garden mailbox is blooming away! But I am ready for Fall! I am not ready for the kids to go back to school; I like them home, but I am looking forward to all the the things I love about Fall! The colors, the scents, and all the things we do! With all this heat, I was hardly able to muster any energy for a visit from my cousin and her husband on Saturday. She was visiting from Connecticut and I thought it would be nice to go into Northport and walk through the town down by the water but we were all so lazy that when she came we just relaxed in the house and ordered Chinese food. That was fine; we did a lot of catching up and had a great day. She wants us to go to this flea market where she lives called The Elephant's Trunk. She and her husband go every Sunday and get cool things. She only lives one hour and a half from us so that is certainly on our list for either late Summer or early Fall.

I'm having such a hard time (as I previously mentioned) leaving comments on certain blogs. It's very frustrating as I want to comment on so many. Stacy had some beautiful projects done and did a beautiful geranium wall (check her in my sidebar) and on Thru Nana's Window, some terrific Amish photos which I could never tire of looking at--love the Amish so much. Jen, I have posted a photo of a firkin my Mom decaled back in the 1970's. My parents used this same decal on several items I remember growing up.

Besides all that, I did this cute little bird's nest basket. I'll show it in a coming post. Oh, and the little bunnies are mischievous as ever. They helped themselves to a bag of their pellets as I was cleaning their home. Lucky, the little gray one is very feisty and will push your hand around with his little head.

Caitlin starts VBS this week at a local Christian Church. It's from 9:30-noon, and she's looking forward to it. Most of her friends will be there too! Have a great day!

Thursday, July 21, 2011

This & That & HOT!HOT!HOT!











































It's another steamy day here, and I'm not feeling too much energy! Long Island has just been hit by a major heat wave that has traveled from the mid sections of the country over to us here on the East Coast. I am NOT a heat lover so I am spending my time dreaming of Fall and Winter. That snow isn't looking so bad right about now! And when I think of Fall and Winter, I am in a nesting mood so I'm almost wishing the Summer away! My husband has been sweltering in this heat working hard so I was so happy when he came home last night and we took our waverunner out to the beach. I enjoy watching him enjoy himself since he works so hard everyday. It's a hard thing for a man to keep his wife a stay at home Mom these days and that is not lost on me. My son has always enjoyed the water and the waverunner but last time Caitlin had her first trip on it, and she was overjoyed! We only spent about an hour or so on the water but it was enough to put us all in happy moods!

I've posted some new pictures of the bunnies who have made themselves very much at home. I transfer them back and forth from their indoor to outdoor coop. I don't let them sleep outside at night in the outdoor coop as I fear the raccoons or possum will get them even though they are VERY safe. We love them so much so I bring them in at night and put them in an indoor rabbit cage so they are safe. Bandit is the white one and he is very much the leader. Lucky is gray and he's a little baby. Very nosy and curious. Chestnut is the brown one and he is the adventuresome one. He gets himself into all kinds of trouble and is the risk taker. Fresh little bunnies they are ;)

My sister found this great barrel type stand for me on the curb of some one's house when she was on her way to visit me one night. Thank goodness she got it before the Town Sanitation truck did. I remember these from when I was a kid and the decorating style was colonial. You know the '70's style of "colonial". I was so thrilled cause I had seen one for $5 in Stormville but when I went back for it someone had already purchased it. What a surprise when she brought it over! I actually have decided to put it in my bathroom !!! I don't have a closet in my first floor bathroom and kept my bath towels rolled up nicely in a basket. I now use this and it looks so sweet. I will post that photo next time. I love when you find a purpose for something you didn't expect.

If anyone loves Amish fiction, I just finished a great book called "Plain Perfect" by Beth Wiseman. Check it out. I really enjoyed it. Speaking of the Amish, upstate New York is really enjoying a huge wave of Amish moving here. We already had some communities set up but 13,000 more have moved here for the prime farmland. I am so happy about that! Farms!

Have a great day!















Wednesday, July 13, 2011

A Lovely Summer Evening

















































I'm just getting ready for bed. I've had a nice shower, and I'm in my jammies planning to do some reading before I turn out the light. We had a nice night tonight! Billy has been so busy; he leaves at 6:30 am and I rarely see him before 7:00 pm. Tonight after dinner, we decided to go to Northport Village for a stroll and have some icecream! I was so pleased that my husband offered this little trip. He works so hard and I know he is frazzled (especially in the heat) but he still found the energy to go and have fun! Northport is the next town over from us in Commack and to go down into the village itself is about ten minutes away. I love it there. I know I have mentioned it many times but it's so much like a New England village. Large fishing boats, sailboats and cruisers fill the waters, a great old town all leading down to the piers and water, and it's so nice to see so many people enjoying the night. There is a bandstand and two playgrounds and tons of people bring their dogs. I, of course, love the houses. There are many farmhouse, victorian and what I call Sea Captain's houses from more than a century ago. We had such a good time~~we walked, we had icecream and Caitlin played on the jungle gym. Little Bill and I walked down to the rocks. My husband twirled Caitlin on the tire swing. I think I will keep this lovely night in my mind so I have pleasant dreams ;) Oh, and I had chocolate rocky road icecream with hot fudge....

Today my son helped me organize one of my big closets that has all the things I treasure for the house. He also helped me take out everything for my new craft room (when it's finished). He was such a big help. He also helped me clean up an antique mirror we found. It's very pretty and needed a good cleaning! Thank you Billy. My son is one of a kind. Look up and you'll see the pretty mirror in the photos too. It weighs a ton. We put aside a bunch of items that I will be painting and repurposing. I have alot to do! Now I just need to sit and do it! I love reading about all the crafts all my blog friends are doing. I think they are the most creative and talented people. Sadly, blogger only lets me post comments on some blogs and not on others. I wanted to tell Carmen how much I enjoy her blog but it won't let me leave a comment. Carmen, if you are reading this, I love your blog! And there are others. I love your blogs too!














Monday, July 11, 2011

Lazy Days of Summer
















Monday morning already? Our weekend went by fast! It was a lovely, low humidity weekend which made it even nicer. Not too much to post today; we enjoyed a nice evening with my sister-in-laws on Saturday night, and I have to say my bbq chicken came out scrumptious. My sister-in-law Linda went to a great bakery near her house and got their specialty apple crumb pie for us which was delicious! The whole pie quickly disappeared. I've been loving blueberry pie! I always did but this Summer I really am enjoying it. I think it's my new favorite. Just what I need! :)

Yesterday I went with my husband to see another project he's going to start working on. It's the complete remodel of a home built in the 1950's. When I say complete remodel I MEAN IT! It's in a town about 1/2 hour from me named Wantagh and the style home is called a Levitt house, named after the builder who, after World War II, set up the first designed /planned suburban communities here on Long Island. He even created Levittown. These were planned communities that were "starter" homes for returning soldiers. Mr. Levitt went on to build other communities modeled after this one in Pennsylvania and other spots. What a great idea that was because everyone who could, snatched them up.He made it affordable for people to move into houses and have the American Dream. I love that whole time period because people were eager and excited to own a home and have a family life here. It's a very basic home but has withstood the test of time. Most people have added on and made changes but if you see the neighborhood, you would notice how everyone LOVES their home and takes great pride in it. I'm wondering how many original owners are actually left.... This customer of ours bought it at an estate sale but it needs a ton of work. I was thrilled to walk through and see the design in person. You have such a "Leave it to Beaver" feel in the house. I wish Billy was restoring it to it's 1949 best but the customer wants new and modern, and I can understand that too. Stepping into the front door (which actually is in the kitchen!) was like a time warp. I tell ya, I had such an urge to sit at the table and have milk and cookies with some Mommy wearing an apron.....okay back to 2011....I will post a picture of the house (look up) and show you pictures as it progresses once he starts the project. Right now it's the saddest little Levitt house on the pretty block. Very overgrown and abandoned looking. The new owner and her daughters are excited to start and bring on the curb appeal! She will will be a beauty in and out when Billy gets through with her! ;)

I wanted to also post two other items I had gotten at Stormville. A great 1950's cat planter and this adorable birdhouse. We are heading back to Stormville on Labor Day weekend. I really got such great buys there. As I have said, we don't get too many bargains here when it comes to antique stores and our Good Will and Thrift stores are filled with 1980's clothes and furniture. No thanks! I'll wait for Stormville or the occasional good yard sale!

You all have a great day! The sun is shining here; hope it is by you!

Friday, July 8, 2011

Fresh Little Bunnies



Well, I just finished freshening up the home of our three little bunnies, and I think I now completely understand how Beatrix Potter was inspired to write Peter Rabbit. Such curious creatures they are, INDEED! I have to post some new photos of my little guys but curiosity and mischievousness are the outstanding qualities--topped only by cuteness and cuddliness. I have never owned bunnies and never knew what types of personalities they have. Everything must be investigated, and they don't hesitate to politely but FIRMLY push your hand out of the way with their little heads to see what I'm doing in their home! It's like a funny movie. They are such cuties and I love them!



We are spending the day home today catching up on all that we need to. The floors need to be done, dusting and some preparing for tomorrow night~~two of my husband's three sisters are coming over for a bbq with their families. Small gathering as one of the sisters has no children, the other has three. Just gonna do some bbq chicken, burgers and franks, pasta salad, stuffed mushrooms, & baked corn. I might have a couple more items to add but I'll see. Dessert is brownies, marble cake, and grapes. I'll be adding to the menu probably as I go along! I enjoy all my husband's sisters. Billy is the oldest of 5. He has one brother and three sisters. The three sisters all like the same stuff we do. They have also (after MANY years of prompting) discovered the joys of Pennsylvania Amish Country and country decorating so it adds another layer to the conversations!



It kills me to turn on the big AC in my family room that cools down that room and my kitchen but if I'm gonna be working in here today, I need to be comfortable. The open windows and fan just aren't doing the trick with this humidity. It's going to be 86 degrees--too hot for me!



I'm gonna have another cup of coffee and get started! Have a great day!

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Hidden Valley Pinwheel Recipe





























Hey! Happy Sunday! I wanted to get this recipe on for ya before the 4th so you still have time to getthe ingredients. Sorry I didn't get to do it yesterday. These are one of the most requested recipes I make for occasions and believe me, you will love them!


Hidden Valley Pinwheel Ingredients are: 1 packet of Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing Mix (8 oz),

2- 8oz pkgs of cream cheese softened ( I used whipped in the tub-buy 2 tubs), 2 small onions, diced finely, 4 - 12" tortillas, 1 jar diced pimentos (4 oz), 1 can green chiles ( 4oz)(optional), 1 can (2.25 oz sliced black olives

Mix the first three ingredients. Spread on tortillas. Drain vegetables and blot dry on paper towels. Sprinkle equal amounts of veggies on top of cream cheesed tortillas. Roll tirtillas tightly. Chill (I like to chill them overnight and I roll each tortilla in plastic wrap to keep them firm. Cut rolls into 1 inch pieces, discarding the ends. Serve with spirals facing up.


Hope you love them!

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Special Raggedy Goodies & Re-do Project

























Good Morning! And what a beautiful start it is to this 4th of July weekend! The sun is out and the humidity is low, just the way I like it! I've got quite a bit to do today and it's all good stuff!


We are visiting my sister and her family on the 4th, as we do every year, for a day and night long bbq, and we look forward to it every year! It's a fun day full of swimming, food, family and fireworks. We actually don't set any off as they are illegal here but there are plenty of people who do so we get to watch theirs! We can't wait. 4th of July has always been one of my favorites. This holiday weekend really started off with a bang (no pun intended) when I received yesterday a package from my new buddy Lil' Raggedy Angie! I was out with my Mom at the grocery store, and I came home to find a package on my porch. What's better than that???? The package was adorable as she even had Raggedys as her labels! I'm a Raggedy lover as well, and I think I might do a near future post of my lil' Raggedy items so I love all the Raggedys ......I open up this package and inside is amazing great stuff I LOVE!!!! In lovely bags with tea stained labels :) I was in heaven. Potpourri, beautiful bowl fillers, yummy candy and a picture on canvas I adore. She even put a little pillow that is so sweet. Go back up to my pictures up top and take a look! Thank you so much!!!! You sure know what I like! You must checkout her blog (see my sidebar) and you will enjoy it as much as I do. I also met some other new friends (again, check the sidebar) for Thru Nana's Window and Marmie's Mammys And More and Farmhouse Prims. Unfortunately Blogger won't let me post comments on their blogs. It has been so temperamental and it is very aggravating but I do love their blogs and appreciate their comments on mine! So check the sidebar and read, and you'll be happy you did!


The project I'm working on this weekend will be a redo of this window/mirror. It's full of webs and dirt and as much I love prim, this isn't prim in a good way. My husband brought it home from a job he was working on, and he had it sitting in our garage. I'm gonna see what I can do with it. I will be removing those moldy flowers and more.


Well I think I will get started on everything I want to do! I have Hidden Valley Ranch Pinwheels to make! I will be making some of those for the 4th of July and also a Mexican Seven Layer Dip. Today I will make the first batch of pinwheels as I am sending them to the people that my husband has done a ton of carpentry work for since the Winter. He just built them the most beautiful old fashioned screened in porch.It's the type of porch that is on the side of the house; you enter it from french doors from their livingroom and then there is another exit on one end of the porch into the yard. The way Billy did it, it looks like it was constructed in the old days with the moldings and detail work he added. He even created a swingy type door for it. The screening is so fine, you can't even see it! You think you are outside! This particular family, downsized from a very large colonial home to this smaller colonial on the same street, and they (with much of the work done by Billy) made this smaller home a dream house! I thought they would enjoy my pinwheels with a cool drink on their new porch! I believe in showing appreciation to people who always call you back for more work! I will post the recipe shortly. BELIEVE ME--these are great!


Have a fun Saturday!