Before I go any further, I want to welcome my new follower. I really appreciate your patronage ;) as they say! I also wish I could adopt the bantam rooster from Dog Trot Farm (check out her blog) since it reminds me of my dearly departed Jerry. Don't have the time to drive up to Maine although I would love to. I have visited Maine (Ogunquit and Bar Harbor, to be precise) and I love it up there.
On the home front, what has been an ongoing problem now seems to have been solved. Our son Billy had been suffering very badly from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). It had gotten progressively worse since 2008 and since Christmas he had been in a lot of pain. It reached its worst ever last Tuesday when my poor son could hardly stand and big Bill and I had to take him to the hospital. What a blessing that turned out to be as they discovered a very bad and solid blockage, were able to remove it and then because we had all the attention of the pediatric gastro intestinal doctors :) they determined that if he stay on a very HIGH FIBER diet that he would feel much better. The IBS won't go away but he should be able to be treated without medication and feel much better. Of course we sprung into action changing a few things --high fiber, less sugar, more water and I am so happy to say that he has been feeling GREAT! He made it through a full week of school and is back to normal activity. I am reading labels and doing what needs to be done so he feels his best yet not miss out on things he likes to eat. You would be surprised how a few tiny adjustments can make a world of difference. What a relief!
Caitlin and I are also busy with our Girl Scout Daisy troop. We went to see PINKALICIOUS with our troop at the John W. Engeman Theatre in Northport. I love that they are restoring old and long-closed movie theatres into lovely performing arts theatres! They have been a big hit around here. They did this in Smithtown and Riverhead as well. These are lovely period buildings that have been long forgotten about and left to ruin only to be restored to all their glory and visited once more! You can feel the theatre saying "Thank YOU! I'M HAPPY TO BE SERVING YOU" if their walls could talk! They are packed for all performances of their different show. They are featuring the Sunshine Boys and 42nd Street for adults in the evening and during the day they have theatre productions for kids. Caitlin and I loved this very girly show based on the books Pinkalicious and our troop enjoyed the day so much, we are going back to see Cinderella April 28th! Although the real Broadway is about 1 1/2 hours from me in NYC, I certainly can't afford nor would I want to spend the money on those tickets! Especially when I have my own little theatre right near my happy town.I rarely go to NYC. Actually I haven't been there since 2001 (before 9/11 occurred). Just not a city lover.I love NYC for all that it represents as a meltingpot or for culture and shopping and museums, etc. but I never look to go. Northport is one of my favorite spots. It's the town next to mine and we love to go at night and walk down Main Street to the water.I've done many posts about it. Lovely old homes and victorians. So lovely. More me.
Caitlin will be "bridging" to Brownies next year (2nd grade) so she and I ( as the leader) are preparing for that. We have also been collecting Easter candy & decoration donations for St Anthony's Church --Easter baskets and lots of other fun stuff!
Last night I made a Holly Hobbie Tree! I love decorating trees though I am no near as good as Country Creations by Denise (check my sidebar for her blog). As you know I LOVE Holly Hobbie and I'm always trolling ebay for Holly items, and I came upon these lovely tags made by a woman named Judy. They are scented and sugared and aged! I had to buy the Holly Hobbie tags, and I also bought the St Patrick's Day ones! SO reasonably priced and sent to me promptly and packed beautifully. The photos don't do them justice. They are glistening and bright and so lovely. I was so happy as I have wanted to do a Holly Hobbie tree for so long! I didn't want to do one with Holly Hobbie Christmas ornaments though as I want to keep it on a table all year 'round in my parlor! Judy made that possible. Please check out her Ebay store! go to: www.stores.ebay.com/Judys-Jems-crafts . If you can't get it from that just go to ebay and look her up!I had so much fun decorating it with rusty stars, prim colored stars and I tied homespun into bows. I used seed or rice lights so they glow so subtly. My husband LOVED it. I plan to purchase her Fall tags for Halloween and Thanksgiving and her Valentine ones. How cute would that be to have a Valentine tag tree also decorated with my vintage Valentines? I've got to write that down! I think I would us white and red tulle to make bows.....
I also took the recent stitching I did that said "Blessings" which I really liked and decided to fasten it to a wreath instead of framing it. I like how it looks! I would definitely do that with others I sew. It's a star wreath as barn stars are the theme of my house. We have at least one in every room and we have several attached to the exterior of our house! My homage to my Amish Pennsylvania!
Trying to also do a little Easter decorating. Billy is working on the siding of our house (we had one unfinished side) and he hasn't had the time to get my boxes out of the shed. He's also plotting out another small patio on the side of my house that will be hidden by trees. He's always thinking and designing. Bless his enthusiasm and energy! Maybe tomorrow he will have time before he gets to the siding to get those boxes for me! We built our house in 2008 but still have some work to do. I have put away the last of the Winter decorations and taken out my Spring/Summer stuff. The rockers are back on the porch waiting for us to enjoy the evenings. Bye Bye Winter. I love you and always look forward to seeing you but you didn't visit this year!
Last night the kids had movie night with our neighbors . We have wonderful neighbors here and what is so nice is I was pregnant with Billy, when Christina & David moved in and she was pregnant with her daughter Genevieve. We've been friends ever since and they have two more daughters-Julianna and Jackie and Jackie is Caitlin's age. What I love is that Billy and Genny are still good friends. The fact they are 13 hasn't changed anything. They know each other since infants and have always kept up the friendship. Billy says Genny is one of his best friends. They live directly behind us and way back when David put a gate in between the yard so the kids can go back and forth. It's so nice. Either my kids go there or they come by us. They came by us last night complete with blankets, pilows and jammies and we watched "Treasure Buddies", the Disney movie with the golden retriever puppies. Lots of snacks and goodies and even some Billy could enjoy. A fun night and I had to take a picture because as they are all getting older, these moments and times become even more valuable. AND of course, Robin, who also loves the girls had to be in the middle sitting on Genny's lap! He's part of their club too since they know him since he's born too....Robin LOVES kids and movie night too :)
Our morning sky |
Garden Centers are getting ready! |
Main Street in Northport Village |
SO pretty! Glistening & Bright! |
My bunnies from Terry's Village. Had these two for YEARS!! |
Love these kids! and all the snacks too! :) |
Have a wonderful St Patrick's Day! I am 100 % Italian but my husband is English, Irish, Scottish and Swedish. If you ask him his nationality he will just say IRISH! He's very proud and I support that! I feel EVERYONE is Irish on St. Paddy's Day!
Hi Margaret!Whew you have been busy!So sorry that your son has been ill .It is wonderful though that the problem has been found.How scary to go through all of it.Love your bunnies and Spring goodies.Cute tags too.The kids are adorable and I bet that they keep life interesting.Happy St.Patty's day!Hugs,Jen
ReplyDeletelove all the photos..and glad to hear Billy is feeling much better..love your blessings wreath and the tags are cute and prim.;) have a wonderful St. Paddys day..and go and kiss that irish man of yours..mine is irish too.)
ReplyDeleteS.W.A.K. as Snoopy used to say!
DeleteYour blog header is like something out of my daydreams... a sweet little vegetable stand, pretty flowers and a gorgeous quilt on the clothesline! Love that shot of the sunrise too!
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend,
Carol