Saturday, April 16, 2011

Cards....

Cards that I made for people that are graduating this year.





From drab to fab...

What does one do with plain dish towels? Add a little fabric to make them look better!

Step 1: Buy dish towels
Step 2: Use cricut to cut out designs with decorative fabric
Step 3: Cut out fabric
Step 4: Sew fabric design onto dish towels



White dish cloth


Added fabric flowers


Yellow dish towel



Added fabric border


Different view of the yellow towel

Monday, April 11, 2011

Sewing is my relaxation...

I have had a little extra time since Spring Semester is dwindling down. So, I decided to do some more sewing projects. I have done a few receiving blankets and matching burp cloths. I had someone ask me if I was trying to tell people something, NO!!!! I am not announcing I'm expecting a baby, nor will I be any time soon. I am making these, because I enjoy doing it. I also give them away as gifts; I have had several friends/family members announce they are expecting. Since things are so expensive I have made things for them instead of buying. I often pull out my sewing machine when I have a lot weighing on my mind. It allows me to be alone with my thoughts. So, people are getting gifts and I am able to relax a little!

Here are my receiving blankets and matching burp cloths:


Receiving blanket with frog print--background is green stripe


Burp cloth front and back with frog print



Receiving blanket with duck print--background is yellow checkered



Burp cloth front and back with duck print


Burp cloth pink pig/flower with green stripe back


Burp cloth pink pig/flower with pink checkered back

Monday, April 4, 2011

Crafty bug...

Every once in awhile I get the crafty bug and need to work on a project! I really enjoy working on crafts and I find myself coming up with new ones everyday. One that I have been working for quite some time now is a patchwork baby quilt. I am teaching myself how to do it, so it is coming along very slowly. I posted about it before, but decided I should post pictures now for future reference! Pictures are not the best, because I took them with my phone.


I love the fabric I am using, it is really cute!


Another view of fabric. If you were in person you could see the design it is starting to create. I traced the design from a quilt my Great-Grandma Dodge made for my parent's wedding as inspiration.


Full quilt thus far! I only have a few runs left to do, but again slowly learning. I learn something new the further I go. I also still need to stitch it so it will lay flatter and not look so bunchy.

Another fun crafty thing I have fallen in love with is making cards! I made all of our Christmas cards this past year and here are a few others I have made:


I made this one for my Aunt Mutt! It was a simple card, I just took different papers and layered them and then embelished with stickers. The back was used for a little letter/note.


I made this one for my boss; he is moving to Califonia (thus the scuba guy). The group of people I work with and I wanted to do something nice before he left. A card was something on the list. Again, this was an easy card. I just layered paper and tied a ribbon around it. Then I layered the blue paper on top with the scuba guy I made with my Cricut.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Festival of Colors 2011...

Today I went to Spanish Fork with Aimee (a girl I work with at WSU) and her friend Daniel for the festival of colors. The festival of colors is the Hindu holiday celebrating the welcoming of spring and the mythological triumph of good over evil. It was located at a temple in Spanish Fork. Every few hours there would be a countdown, and a kaleidoscopic explosion of colors filled the air like a powdered rainbow. There was an array of yummy Indian food and lots of lively music. It was a great way to release pressure and tension of everyday life; people dance, and sing and leave everything behind on that field. You forget about race or genders or whatever once you're covered with colors and look like aliens from a different planet. Everything just melts away and we ended up having the time of our lives!!!!

Here are some pictures:




Daniel, Aimee, and Myself waiting for the shuttle to the temple of fun!


This was right after we got there, we were buying our own colors.


Enjoying the yummy Indian food




Standing in one of the temple towers getting a view of all the people




The beautiful temple


Myself, Daniel, and Aimee all colorful right before we headed home.

Who knew throwing colored chalk at people could be so much fun? It was a really fun day!!!!!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Dad update...

So, things have taken me away from keeping up on this blog once again. However, I have come to terms with this fact, I will never be one that updates and post regularly.

Here is a quick update on what has been happening in my life and the lives of the Burton family.

As for me, I am still working hard in all of my classes...only five more weeks left of this semester!!! I have healed from my surgery wonderfully and at my two week appointment all of my restrictions were lifted. I finally heard back from "Metaphor" (Weber State's literary journal), none of the pieces I submitted will be included in this edition. It hurt to hear that, but then again I don't consider myself that great of a writer so all is well. I will include on this post the three pieces I submitted (yes, they are included in earlier post, but I have made modifications to them).

As for the rest of the Burtons, life is still an up and down roller coaster. Dad finally figured out why his face has been swelling, he is allergic to the antibiotic the doctor proscribed. Now that he is no longer on that the only concern is figuring out why his white blood count and platelets are so low. When he was admitted to the hospital back in February his white blood count was at 2.1 (normally between 5 &10) and his platelets were 10 (normally 150-400). Therefore his body would not be able to fight the infection that he had. While he was in the hospital they gave him some platelet transfusions which brought his WBC to 4.5 and his platelets to 97. Still low, but manageable.

Upon being released from the hospital he has gone through several tests. His counts have started to decrease once again. They did a bone marrow biopsy (he had one a few years ago too)but this showed exactly the same thing it did last time---nothing. He has seen an ear, nose, and throat specialist but was told they don't think that is causing any of the problems. Dr. Hansen (the oncologist at McKay Dee) has referred my dad to Huntsman's Cancer Institute since he does not know what is going on. My dad has an appointment next week with them and hopefully we can get a name, condition, and treatment for whatever is going on. My dad is staying hopeful and positive throughout all of this. He has been going to work trying to keep his mind occupied. This week he is finally starting to sound and look better (we believe the sinus infection is finally leaving his system after 2 months). I will post once we know more! Thank you to all our friends and family who have been keeping us in your thoughts and prayers we truly feel them!





As stated above, these are the pieces I submitted to "Metaphor"....

my poems....

Gift of Freedom

Red, White, and Blue
Oh, how can I repay you?
You stand at attention
And yet often go unmentioned.

Your loved ones stand by
So that our flag can fly;
You fight for our voice
and to give us a choice.

Red, White, and Blue
Oh, how can I repay you?
You put yourself in danger,
all for some strangers.

You die so we can live
It’s such a precious gift you give.
As I stand by your grave
I’m grateful you were brave.

Masquerade
Every day is like Halloween,
I wake up and put on a different mask.
Some days I am Bo-Bo the Clown,
laughing away my tears.
Other days I am a biker chick—
my tough exterior hiding the fear I have within.
I once was an heiress to some grand fortune
just to be accepted into a group.
At times I feel like Perfect Penny,
too afraid to show people that I am human.
But, being all of these people is getting exhausting
I am ready to remove my mask and
for the first time be myself!



Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Crazy week...

Life has been turned a little upside down this past week. I am one that likes to follow a routine and this week has been so disorderly. It started off bad back at the end of January, our sweet Picasso (our family dog) had been having mini seizure/stroke episodes. So, we took her to the vet. He told us it was a simple urinary track infection and to give her these pills and keep and eye on her. Well starting the first week of February she would not eat and kept throwing up at night. So, my dad called the vet and spoke with them; they ordered a x-ray for her. When he took her to get the x-ray she had another one of those episodes..this one being the worse she has had. After this episode she was unable to stand or walk. The vet kept her overnight to hopefully regain some strength and the next day they wanted to do an ultrasound. My dad drove to Salt Lake for her to have the ultrasound. What they found was cancer--everywhere throughout her body. My parents were the ones with her at this time and they made the decision (one I agree with, but it's still difficult) that it would be best to end her pain and suffering and put her down.



She was the sweetest dog, who loved the snow but hated water. She loved to leap and jump on her bones then carry them in her mouth to show everyone what she had. She was so protective and I will miss her greatly.



My week continued to be stressful, my first surgery was on Feb. 4th. I was scheduled to be there bright and early (6:30am), and surgery was at 7:30am. My dad was the one that was able to come with me; which I was so grateful for. He is the only one besides my sister Kacee who can calm me down. My surgeon is a wonderful man and was able to joke around to put me at ease as well. Everything went really smoothly. My gallbladder was removed. After they remove it they open it up and look at it. Inside there was found gallstones that the ultrasound missed. So not only did it not function properly I had gallstones that cause all my pain. I have been recouping and trying to keep my mind occupied. I am not one to sit and just do nothing so it has been difficult.

It has also been difficult, because I haven't felt up to being there for my family when they need me. On Saturday, Feb. 5th my dad woke up with his lips, cheeks, and nose swollen. He went to the Dr. and was told it was a sinus infection. On Sunday he woke up to it being bigger. He decided to go to the E.R. instead of his Dr. They hooked up and I.V. and ran several tests. For the last few years my dad has been battling to keep his white blood cells and platelets up. They have been extremely low; they have done so many tests HIV, Hepatitis, Bone Marrow Biopsy, etc... But everything comes up negative. Well, on Sunday his platelets and white blood cells were extremely low again, so they admitted him to the hospital. This time they gave him a platelet transfusion. Yesterday his swelling was gone and we had hopes that he was being released today, but nope! They had some specialist come and check things out. One of the doctors stated that he will not release him until he figures out why is blood count is so low. He also stated that he is upset that it has gone on for so many years and that doctors have just passed him around not really trying to figure things out. Hopefully they can figure out what is causing all of these problems for my dad and get it fixed.