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Sunday, April 25, 2010

Homemaker Monday: A 63-Year-Old Blessing Gown

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YOURS: This week's "YOURS" goes to Megan over at Brassy Apple!. The moment I clicked on on her blog and saw the first photo, I knew that I had to feature her. THIS is what I saw...

tie shirt

Is not this the most adorable shirt you've ever seen in your life? And the best part? This was made from a regular square, plain ole t-shirt. You are not going to believe how easy this is to make. For the instructions, click HERE. Now, if only I had her figure, then my life would be perfect. Anyway, thank you, Megan, for this great link, and feel free to grab the "I Was Featured" button from my left side bar!

MINE: This week I'm going to do a little show and tell. At church this past Sunday, we had the newborn blessed. A newborn blessing, in the Mormon religion, is something a new baby is given, usually by his (or her) father, soon after he is born. The father and other important men in the baby's life stand in a circle around him at the pulpit, where each of them place one hand under the baby, which hands usually end up lightly bouncing together as a way of soothing him, and the other hand on the shoulder of the man next to him. The father then gives the blessing. This blessing usually consists of blessings of health, knowledge, having the guidance of The Holy Spirit throughout their lives, finding a suitable wife, etc.

For our newborn's blessing we had the privilege of having his father, the 18-year-old boy, his grandfather, two uncles, and our home teacher in the circle. John was given a microphone which was attached to his lapel, the baby was placed on the hands of the six men, John began to speak, and the newborn began to cry.

As his mother, I could feel my pulse quicken as I listened to his cries, but most everyone who talked to me afterward said how cute it was that he was manifesting his little voice. Okay, if they say so.

That being said, it was a lovely experience, but the best part was dressing him.

We have a tradition in our family where each of us, from the time my mother was blessed, wears a blessing gown made by my mother's paternal grandmother....hand made. Not a stitch on this dress was sewn on a machine, which may be as incomprehensible to you and it was to me when I first saw it. Just look...

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It is the following details that I imagine my great-grandmother stitching with love and patience as she sat by her fireplace, thinking of her first grand-daughter laying in the hands of the men in her life during her blessing, wearing this gown...

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And as if the gown wasn't impressive enough, my great-grandmother also thought to hand-sew a slip to go under it...

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This gown and slip have been worn by my mother, her brother and sister, all of their children, and now all of mine and my sister's children. Yes, the neck-line is starting to show signs of wear, and one of the delicate and tiny button holes in the back is ripped through, but I can't imagine blessing our babies in anything else... oh, expect for the twins, because we couldn't decide one would wear it, so we simply wrapped them in crocheted white blankets their paternal grandmother had made for them. Anyway, it's such a special material possession in my life and I'm grateful to have had another opportunity to utilize it.

Here's more...

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(My kids lectured me for having taken the above photo without having first wiped off the spit-up from his chin. They have a point, but honestly, I really didn't notice it as I was frantically trying to get nine kids ready for church and get us there in time for me to start the prelude organ music while, at the same time, trying to blog. Not the best combination. I'll do better next time.)

blessing gown

Thanks for listening. :)

OURS:
I'm so loving reading all of your awesome homemaking tips and thank you very much!

Monday, October 19, 2009

Please Join Us Today for The "Make It From Scratch" Carnival!

Welcome to this week's...


...blog carnival! Being the host, I got to be the first to see all of the wonderful things people are making from scratch in the blogosphere. Rather than tell you about them, here - let me show you!

Kristia presents Make It Yourself Monday - Applesauce posted at Family Balance Sheet.


Mary Jones presents Top 20 Hiding Places for Valuables That Burglars Will Never Guess posted at Online Criminal Justice Degrees.

Rachel presents Biscotti Recipe ? Yummy! posted at quirkymomma.com.


Lucky presents Herbed Olive Oil Crackers posted at Making My Own Luck.


Grandpa Oddball presents Mom, Dad’s cooking Again! « GetOddNews posted at GetOddNews.

Angela Martin presents 100 Delicious, Dirt-Cheap Recipes for the Starving Student posted at Online Colleges.org.

Local Nourishment presents October Harvest Soup posted at Local Nourishment.



Case Ernsting presents An Art Lesson: A Brief History of Art Deco, Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts Movements | Home and Decor posted at Home and Decor.


Wise_Bread presents 28 Ways to Have Cheap Halloween Fun posted at Wisebread.



Amanda Louden presents Chocolate Pudding--EASY posted at Daily Diner.



Make it from Scratch presents 4 Step Holey Rags posted at Make It From Scratch.


Chief Family Officer presents Potato & Broccoli Spanish Tortilla (or Frittata) posted at Chief Family Officer.

Annette Berlin presents Faux Feta Experiment posted at Craft Stew.


Jen presents Tomato Salad with Basil Garlic Vinegarette at 11th Heaven's Homemaking Haven.


So there you have it! Hope you have a great time perusing all of the awesome "Make It From Scratch" posts. Don't forget to leave comments to let our writers know they are appreciated! Next week's carnival will be hosted at Frills in the Hills. Make sure you don't miss it! Have a great day!

I am pleased to list this post @...

-Kelly's "Real Food Wednesday",
-Tip Junkie's "Talk to me Tuesday",
-5 Minutes for Mom's "Tackle It Tuesday",
-Tammy's Recipe's "Kitchen Tip Tuesday",
-Blessed With Grace's "Tempt My Tummy Tuesday",
-Mary's "Tightwad Tuesday",
-Jen's "Tasty Tuesday",
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Sunday, September 27, 2009

The 14-Year-Old Girl Sews an Eclectic Book Bag and The Winner of The Gourmet Food Storage Package!

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Before we get started with the "YOURS", "MINE", and "OURS" sections of Homemaker Monday, let me announce which lucky reader won the Gourmet Food Storage package. This is so fun! Okay, I'm going to random.org right now....

...and the winner is....

Christine over at "The Real Life Home"! Christine, just email me your mailing address and The Food Storage Depot will send your gourmet bread mix right out. My email address is mom2my9 [at] gmail [dot] com. Congratulations!

YOURS: This week's "YOURS" had to go to Katie over at Kitchen Stewardship for her post about abortion.



While this may not seem like a homemaking topic, the more I thought about it, the more I realized that life is what makes our homes. Without life, without our families, even if we are only a family of one, there is no home.

As I've debated with my sister when it came to who I would vote for president, I have always told her that the most important platform to me was abortion. Health care, education, national security are all important, but what about the millions of children who are dying at their own mother's hands every year? To me, nothing surpasses the importance of choosing leaders who share my belief about abortion.

Please go over to Kitchen Stewardship and read what you can do to help stop this abomination. She's HERE. Thank you so much, Katie, for your dedication to the things in life which are so important. You are making the world a better place!

MINE: The 14-year-old girl is amazing and awe-inspiring to me. But then, I'm partial. I (okay, and God, oh, and my husband) created her, so I kinda like her. It's just that she's probably a better seamtress than I, as I've never sewed something this complicated, that I know of.

Here's how her eclectic book bag turned out...



I love that she picked out fabric that shows her varied interests, such as music and basketball. And I love the cute little buttons she interspersed around that outside flap...



I love this side pocket, for a cell phone, if she ever gets one...



I am astounded by the straight seams on the inside zipper compartments...



...but I think my favorite part is the lining she used for the inside zipper compartments...



...and the piping...unbelievable, as piping is not a easy thing to sew...



This is what she looks like every day when she goes to school.



It's been over 7 weeks since school has started and the bag is still going strong. Good job, 14-year-old girl! Now can you make me one?

Post addendum....The 14-year-old girl wants me to let you know that she is selling these bags for the low price of $29.99! Just leave a comment if you would like to order one!

OURS: Okay, now it's your turn! I can't wait to read all of your great homemaking advice. If it's your first time here, don't be afraid to search your archives and enter in your homemaking post, whether it's a recipe, a tip, of your feelings about homemaking or motherhood. Thank you to all who joined us today and I hope you have a great Homemaker Monday!



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Monday, August 17, 2009

Please Join Us Today for The "Make It From Scratch" Carnival!

Welcome to this week's...


...blog carnival! Being the host, I got to be the first to see all of the wonderful things people are making from scratch in the blogosphere. Rather than tell you about them, here - let me show you!

Liss presents Ricotta hotcakes - *drool* posted at Frills in the Hills.


NtJS presents Seasonal Recipe: Sweet Cherries posted at not the jet set.


The Homemaking Helper presents Homemade Applesauce (No Sugar Added) posted at The Homemaking Helper.


Dora Renee' Wilkerson presents Y-2K Hippie: 07/23/09 posted at Y-2K Hippie.


Law Shay presents Fried Garlic Noodle and Pork Rib Soup posted at Law Shay - Lunch.


Grandmother Wren presents Maya's Birthday Pinata posted at Grandmother Wren.


Fee presents Decorating Cookies with Royal Icing posted at Icing Bliss.


Cmac presents Tofu from scratch posted at Cmac's Test Kitchen.


Abi presents Can Hedgehogs be cute? posted at lighter side.


Karen Bastille presents Make it from a washcloth - Ballet Slippers! posted at Thrifty Creativity - "A wise person should have money in their head, but not in their heart.".


Sarah Peppel presents VLOG: Coffee Filter Jellyfish Craft posted at Parenting Squad.


Rose from FineCraftGuild presents Starbucks Coffee Cup Cozy ~ Easy Craft For The Beach posted at Fine Craft Guild .com.


RecycleCindy presents Recycled Plastic Bag Shell Purse posted at My Recycled Bags.com.


Make it from Scratch presents Paula Deen's Peanut Butter Cake posted at Make It From Scratch.


Katie presents Sausage Zucchini Bake Recipe posted at Kitchen Stewardship.


Alex presents Head Lice Mayonnaise Treatment posted at Home Life Weekly.


ahuli presents Paper Plate Scarecrow Craft posted at Home Sweet Home.


Wise_Bread presents Back to School: Savings and DIY Projects for Craft Capable Cheapskates posted at Wisebread.com.


Annette Berlin presents Easy Pizza Dough posted at Craft Stew.

Mom2my9 presents Quickest Bread Sticks Ever! posted at 11th Heaven's Homemaking Haven.


So there you have it! Hope you have a great time perusing all of the awesome "Make It From Scratch" posts. Don't forget to leave comments to let our writers know they are appreciated! Next week's carnival will be hosted at It's Frugal Being Green. Make sure you don't miss it! Have a great day!


I am pleased to list this post at...
-Tip Junkie's "Talk to me Tuesday",
-5 Minutes for Mom's "Tackle It Tuesday",
-Tammy's Recipe's "Kitchen Tip Tuesday",
-Blessed With Grace's "Tempt My Tummy Tuesday",
-Mary's "Tightwad Tuesday", and
-Jen's "Tasty Tuesday"

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