Monday, July 26, 2010

Summer

It's been a while so I thought I would just put up a bunch of pictures of what we've been up to this summer.

Carson was busy helping Grandpa build some shelves in his bedroom
We headed to Grandma Farmer's house in Arco for Memorial day weekend
Declan had his first birthday on June 7th
and his first ice cream cake. He wasn't a fan. Too cold...
Chase left for basic training, Dwight (Tyler's dad) is heading to Afghanistan in a couple of weeks, and Tyler was placed on rear detatchment, so although he will be on active duty, he will be staying right here, and lets just say I was thrilled. Chase also just received his mission call to the Dominican Republic, Santiago mission. He leaves Nov 16 so he won't be home from basic long before he heads out again. Couldn't be happier for him, he's going to be an awesome missionary.
Tyler and some of the other men in his unit helped with a fundraiser at the Relay for Life in Rexburg in the Sexy Legs contest. The won beating out all of the police officers and fire fighters. That is Tyler doing the toe touch :D
We did the parade and everything on the 4th of July. I forgot to take many pictures but got some of us starting out our day.
We've been to the Splash Park in Rexburg (and holy crap is that place crazy)
And we've done a few trips to the zoo...
Carson met the Pig at Famous Dave's and terrorized him. He loved him and kept saying, "Hey little pig, do (insert random action here)". It was funny, poor guy.
Carson started swimming lessons and is doing awesome. He loves just sticking his entire face under the water. He is the closest one standing on the edge of the pool. The teacher told him he was like a fish and he had to correct her saying he wasn't a fish, he was a big scary shark.
Declan has started walking which is a relief because he weighs 24 lbs and is a load to haul around. And well, after all that we are pooped. Hopefully it won't be so long until next time. Night!

Friday, July 23, 2010

A Tag-Along Lion Named Phil

My oldest boy, Finn, loves lions. Well he's obsessed with lions, really. If he sees a lion and he can't have it then he gets so depressed that he will sit in front of the TV watching soap operas and finish off an entire quart of double fudge cookie dough ice cream and, wait, that's someone else that I'm thinking of. Anyway, he really loves lions. The other day he had an encounter with a lion that he couldn't have and after I bribed had a clear discussion with him about how a snow cone is so much better than crying, I told him that I would make him his own lion, so I did. My inspiration came from the lion that I put on my magnetic busy boards.

To start I bought a yard of lion colored fleece. Ok that wasn't the actual name of it, but it should have been. I used a large sized Tupperware bowl to trace and cut out 2 circles from the fleece. You can really use any size you want.
I then cut out shapes of the pieces for the face from felt and ironed on some Heat n Bond.
I placed them how I wanted them on one of the fleece circles and then ironed them on.
I then used my sewing machine and did a zig-zag stitch around each piece on the face to make sure they held down tight, and because it looked so much dang-cuter that way. (Is dang-cuter a word?)
I then took the second circle and sewed it around the edge to the first, right sides together, leaving the neck space open.
And flipped it right side out.
For the body I used a smaller bowl, traced most of the way around it and then at the top of the circle I drew two lines going up. (Look at the pic below, you'll understand.) Cut this piece out of 2 layers of fleece and sew around the edges, right sides together, leaving the neck open. Flip right-side out.
Now sew the front of the body and the front of the head together at the opening, making sure the seam goes into the inside.
Stuff him full of Fiber Fill and hand sew the back of the neck closed.
Now for the hair. If you have ever tied a quilt, that is basically how I did the hair. If you haven't, here's how.
Take your needle and yarn and poke it in and then out of the fleece in a small spot.
On your first make sure you leave about 3 inches of yarn sticking out the end. If you're on to the next piece make a loop 3 inches on each side.
Then take your needle and go back through the same holes that you did the first time and pull all of the way through creating a knot. Start the next piece right where you ended the last one.
I left all of the loops until I was done and then cut each loop right at the top to make the hair.
I did 2 rows of hair to give it some thickness.
Next step is to cut 2 ear shapes out of some felt. Cut a tiny slit in the middle of the bottom. This will make the ears curve forward when sewn on.
Hand stitch onto the head between the two rows of hair. Cross the slit over itself and sew it down like that.
And once the 2 ears are on your lion is done!
I added a little scrap bow tie (it's basically just a knot) to hide the seam around the neck.
And then go hide him in the bushes for your little lamb to come find, cuz that's how lions roll.
And he will love him, and possibly name him Phil, like my little guy did :D
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