We are sure excited to see the family, even with the snow and/or slush.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
no more snow
We are sure excited to see the family, even with the snow and/or slush.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
I'm still here
Just a quick note to say that I haven't forgotten about the blog. It has been a little stressful here trying to keep our finances in order. With Zac losing his job, it put unexpected strain on us. He just found out that EI has approved his claim, and that a cheque is in the mail. He will get enough to cover his bills, and start to pay off some of his debts (mostly to us).
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Home at last
We just got in from visiting family in Kitchener. What a crazy drive home. It snowed all the way home, the plows were out and oh so slow. It took us two hours longer than normal. We did enjoy our time there though. I had an opportunity to get together with the ladies involved with reenacting the Revolutionary War, and learn about the requirements for those costumes. The helped me with patterns, and I am starting to get an idea of fabrics and patterns. It also takes a bit, because their ideas on matching colours and patterns differed greatly from ours today. While I was learning (and planning), the boys went skiing at a nearby hill with a brother and cousin. We also managed to get to the temple while in the area. Before we really got on the road to go on Friday, I had to drop some stuff off in Kingston. I took the opportunity to go to best buy, and bought a camera. I did take one picture, but I still have to load the cd on the computer to read the manual. I will get around to that this week, so I can start taking pics again. Well, I am tired of sitting, so we'll chat later.
Saturday, January 10, 2009
CRAZINESS!!!!
So... I went to the doctor before Christmas, because the orange spots around my eyes were starting to spread. I was very quickly told that they are cholesterol deposits. My doctor ordered blood work, and made a referral to another doctor. The good news is that the spots can be treated with lasers, or chemical peels, and I managed to lower my bad cholesterol to a normal range. The rest is leaving me a little stressed out. It turns out that my good cholesterol is very low. I now have to get a special ultrasound on my carotid arteries (neck), to check the levels of plaque build up. My doctor also orders ekg's when ordering blood work, and this one came back different from the last one. So, I now have to go for an ecg. I feel like I am falling apart, and part of me would like to just go back to my ignorant bliss, where my biggest concern was that I still have 20 pounds to lose. At this point that is the only one that I can do anything about. I will just have to continue to get my but out of bed, watch what I eat, and be consistent. For those who didn't already know, I committed to this back in September, and lost 22lbs between Sept. 29 and Dec. 13. We all got sick, and I had to stop for awhile (its hard to work out when you are coughing). I put 5 back on during the holidays, so that means I still have 15-20lbs. to lose. That will put me at 150-155lbs. Right about where I was in highschool.
I have also been looking at various cameras, and starting to decide what I want. We will definitely have one before Parker's baptism.
I have also been looking at various cameras, and starting to decide what I want. We will definitely have one before Parker's baptism.
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Sooooo Tired
Hi everyone. Just thought I would send you a note to let you know what we have been up to. We spent New Year's Eve with friends in Kingston. They used to live right across the road from us. We had a pajama party with them last year, and decided it was so much fun that we would join them again. Then we decided to get dressed up, on Friday night, in our reenactment clothes and go see the lights at Upper Canada Village (it is like heritage park, but bigger). We got up real early today (Saturday) and took the family skiing at Titus Mountain. Kierstan and Parker took lessons, and they all had fun going down the hills all day. I sat in the lodge where it was warm, and read and made jewelry. Sadly, I do NOT have any pics, because my camera has decided to die. It will only take 1-3 pictures on a set of batteries, and then flashes low battery. We have been having this problem for awhile, but it has gotten so bad now that I cannot hardly take a picture anymore. We will have to save up and see what we can find for a new one.
Friday, December 26, 2008
Answers about Christmas Card
Mom says that the cards created more questions and needed elaborating. I will make an attempt at clarifying some of these. If you have other questions, feel free to email them to me, and I will do my best to answer. First of all, I did not make John, Zac, or Paker's coats, just their pants. I will be making a new red coat for John, when the wool arrives. 1812 falls right in they middle of the regency era. This is a time when king George was extremely ill, and his son Prince George was acting in his father's stead as the Regent. He took over the throne upon his father's death. Fashion was usually set by the French, and copied by the British (even though they were at war). During this time the trend for women was to go with much simpler lines, reminiscent of the ancient Greek statues.

Waist lines climbed to an extremely high level (higher than our modern empire waist line). During this time it was all about the natural shape of a woman, so the use of stays/corsets went out of fashion. It quickly became apparent that this only worked for small busted women. Those who were more endowed, continued to wear stays, but less restrictive. They were also shorter, as the goal was not to shape the waist, just lift things up.
A stay was worn over a shift, allowing you to have fewer stays. The shift was worn next to the skin, to absorb the excess moisture, and was much easier to wash than the stay.
In the camp Photos (state of undress), I must admit that the clothes that Kierstan and I are wearing, are not actually accurate. They are about 20 years out of date, but we did not know that at the time. We were told they were appropriate, but it is also a very relaxed group. Parker, on the other hand is correctly dressed. He is wearing the "undress" uniform of the Canadian Fencibles (including the hat). When they were not on the battle field, this is what they wore working around camp. A state of undress has nothing to do with being clothed, rather it is a reference to the type of clothes one is wearing. Their pants are called "fall-front pants". They pre-date the fly. The waist band over laps in the front, and then the flap is brought up aver top and buttoned. The hat that Brittany (Zac's Girlfriend) is wearing is called a mob/mop cap. It would be worn around the house as one was working to keep the dust, flour and all else out of her hair while working. John's Green coat is also out of date. It is the uniform of the King's Royal Regiment of New York, or the Yorkers. They fought in the revolutionary war back in 1776ish. We did not have all the patterns, or supplies, to get everyone appropriately dressed, so we made due. I sewed for Three weeks almost straight to get done what I did.

This Picture shows the results. There are 3 dresses, 3 shifts one pair of pants, one stay and 2 spencers (short jackets). I cut out 3 other dresses, one was for my friend Sue to sew up herself, I also made her a shift. The other two dresses are works in progress. They will be fancier gowns to be worn to the various balls that are held at many of our reenactment events. I am taking my time with the embellishments, but I will post them when they are finished. I hope this is helpful, and I will try harder this year to keep the blog going.
Waist lines climbed to an extremely high level (higher than our modern empire waist line). During this time it was all about the natural shape of a woman, so the use of stays/corsets went out of fashion. It quickly became apparent that this only worked for small busted women. Those who were more endowed, continued to wear stays, but less restrictive. They were also shorter, as the goal was not to shape the waist, just lift things up.
In the camp Photos (state of undress), I must admit that the clothes that Kierstan and I are wearing, are not actually accurate. They are about 20 years out of date, but we did not know that at the time. We were told they were appropriate, but it is also a very relaxed group. Parker, on the other hand is correctly dressed. He is wearing the "undress" uniform of the Canadian Fencibles (including the hat). When they were not on the battle field, this is what they wore working around camp. A state of undress has nothing to do with being clothed, rather it is a reference to the type of clothes one is wearing. Their pants are called "fall-front pants". They pre-date the fly. The waist band over laps in the front, and then the flap is brought up aver top and buttoned. The hat that Brittany (Zac's Girlfriend) is wearing is called a mob/mop cap. It would be worn around the house as one was working to keep the dust, flour and all else out of her hair while working. John's Green coat is also out of date. It is the uniform of the King's Royal Regiment of New York, or the Yorkers. They fought in the revolutionary war back in 1776ish. We did not have all the patterns, or supplies, to get everyone appropriately dressed, so we made due. I sewed for Three weeks almost straight to get done what I did.
This Picture shows the results. There are 3 dresses, 3 shifts one pair of pants, one stay and 2 spencers (short jackets). I cut out 3 other dresses, one was for my friend Sue to sew up herself, I also made her a shift. The other two dresses are works in progress. They will be fancier gowns to be worn to the various balls that are held at many of our reenactment events. I am taking my time with the embellishments, but I will post them when they are finished. I hope this is helpful, and I will try harder this year to keep the blog going.
Monday, April 7, 2008
4X as long
It always amazes me that our projects seems to take 4 times longer than we expect. As we start a project, we find all the little bits that we need to finish (so that we don't have to undo things later). I now have to go back to touch up paint in both the den and the loft, but each step is a forward one, I think.
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