Monday, April 30, 2007
Monday, April 23, 2007
Monday, April 09, 2007
Words of Wisdom
- Don't swim for at least 30 minutes after you eat (which, truly, is an old wive's tale)
- Always say "please" and "thank you"
- Don't talk to strangers
One particular phrase that I grew up with was this:
NEVER buy strawberries from the store.
It wasn't until going to college that I realized that this is not a possibility for most people in the country. Every spring in California, this becomes a common sight:
It also wasn't until college that I realized that strawberries came in anything but these little green baskets and are sold in anything but flats or half-flats. Who knew they were sold in little plastic containers?
Some of my friends even had their own little strawberry plants in their backyards where we would go and sneak strawberries off the vine and eat them.
Father's Day always seemed to come at the tail-end of the possible strawberry season, and strawberry pie became a tradition in our house for the holiday. My grandma's recipe can't be beat.
All of these things combined, including the advice to NEVER buy strawberries from the store, caused me to make a phone call to my mom this morning. As I was putting one of those little plastic containers of strawberries into my cart at the grocery store, I realized that strawberry season in Utah means the stands were probably coming out at the store. My mom gave an understanding chuckle as I pleaded, "Mom, you know how you are coming up in a couple of weeks for graduation? Do you think you could bring up some strawberries?"
In true good-mom fashion, she suggested that she and my dad could swing by a stand as they start their drive up to Utah, and suggested that we make pie that Sunday. Yessssss...life is good.
Thursday, April 05, 2007
See Jo Work...
I also love this tote from Anthropologie. It is called the "wishful thinking tote"
Besides having an amazing name, it's actually only $38.00. Which, let's face it, from Anthropologie is soooo cheap! I'm really tempted....
Wednesday, April 04, 2007
Feeling Crafty
Here is a great idea I found:
Decoupage Plates
Whether you use them on the table or hang them on the wall, these plates make beautiful additions to your spring décor.
What you’ll need:
- downloaded templates (button for download link) or cool stuff to create your own
- mod Podge
- glass plates
- small foam paintbrush
- damp rag
Download and cut out the templates. Brush Mod Podge onto the front of the paper template. Lay the template face up and center the plate on top. The paper should stick to the plate right away. Turn the plate over with the paper attached. Beginning in the center, smooth the paper onto the plate. Allow the plate to dry.
You'll need glue-on hooks to hang these on a wall. Find these with the picture hanging supplies in your local craft or hardware store.