Saturday, July 28, 2007

Jamestown (continued)

One of the reasons I enjoyed Jamestown was seeing so many people in costumes from different time periods. It was wonderful!

Lady Rebecca, (middle) and her entourage.

The Howard Family

Amy Ellen Bradrick and Ruby.

Molly Valenti and me.

Sweet Luther.

Lourdes, Chloe, and Anna Sofia by the James River.

Some Serven Ladies.

Posted by Ruby.

Jamestown

It seems a shame to have a blog and not post anything about Jamestown, having been there. Here are a few of the pictures we took.

















The Jamestown church tower, built in the 1630'















Bicentennial Park in Williamsburg








The York River (please click on this one to see the whole picture)















Hats and ribbons...Williamsburg, of course

















The Nelson House in Yorktown (view from the gardens)

~Chloe

Fun with Words, Part 2

Calvin Coolidge













Calvin College











Calvin Collage

Fun with Words, Part 1

British Rockers












Amish Rocker














Posted by Brooke; thinking way too much. Or not enough.

"Every Time You Think You Weaken the Nation"




Can you guess the meaning of this picture? A bit of a hint: the lunch meat is actually bologna, though it doesn't look like what you usually see sold in grocery stores as bologna. That stuff is more of a grayish mush of suspicious content, while this is fresh-made by a small-town butcher. We may not know what mystery meats may be in the other kind, but just remember: "...the secret things belong to the LORD" (Deut. 29:29).

Okay, here's another hint. It has something to do with the Three Stooges. Peter, Gabe, Duncan, and Dad were headed to a Three Stooges film festival this past Thursday in Coventry Village, complete with pie fight at the end. Hence, the original reason for purchasing this cheap imitation whipped cream chemical composite--we were arming ourselves for battle.

Alas, thunder, rain and wet grounds stalled the staged Stooge event and it has been rescheduled for Aug. 18. Stay tuned for updates on this important opportunity to bond with like-minded, er, lamebrains.

If you can guess the answer, leave a comment! Also, if you have a favorite Stooges quote, share it with us. This one happens to be one of my father's favorites. I'm not sure I have one in particular; there are so many. Pure art. Nyuk, nyuk, nyuk...

Posted by Brooke/Dad

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Road Games

Our van has no CD player, no DVD player, no tape player, and an AM/FM radio that has a range of about four feet. We tried cable, but ran into problems in underpasses with the spool on top of the van. So, to amuse ourselves, our family tries to come up with various games, like "Bible Verse A-B-C" and "The Alphabet Sign Game." Last week we made up a new one, by trying to combine cuisine terms and vehicle makes and models. Come to think of it, the two subjects are related; one produces gas and the other consumes it. We share our list with you. Some are funnier than others. Now you can play a new game: how far down the list can you stand to read...

Leg of Lamborghini
Hot Rod Dogs
Lexus Toast
Ford Echo-Wafers
Chrysler Concord Grape Jelly
International...House of Pancakes
Beef & Harley Soup
Chevrolet Mignon
Split P T Cruiser
Camaro Beans
Chevy Subourbon
GMC Yukon Gold Potatoes
Dodge Durangorista Bitters
Hot Dodge & Baked Beans
BMW Root Beer
Roasted Red Pepper Hummers &...Pitabuilt
Clam Ch-Audi
Monterra Jack Cheese
Mus-Tang
Lincoln Navigatorade
Crown Victoreo Cookies
Audi Spumante
Jetta Cheese
Ford GT-bone
Cadillac Broughamburger
Pontiac Bonnevanilla Wafers
Cadillaxative
Chevy Impalamode
Honda Accord on the Cob
VW Bughetti

Friday, July 20, 2007

A Few Easy Steps to Re-Upholstering a Side Chair That Sat in Your Garage for a Number of Years and Needs Some Attention

Like many others, our family attended the Jamestown Quadricentennial Celebration...a tremendous historical experience. For four weeks before the event, mother, Ruby, and I labored to make costumes for all eight of us children. Since we returned , I've been enjoying a break from the sewing machine (not usual with me). I confess I haven't really wanted to use it. This "weariness" helped me develop a new interest...Upholstery. Partly because it doesn't involve much sewing. We realized that we had several pieces of furniture in our garage, all of which were/are in a sad state. I suddenly was inspired to make them all lovely, usable things...but I didn't know how. I did a little reading, and with my mother's help, have now completed two chairs. I'm sharing with you my second attempt, and I hope this may even be helpful to some of you.


Step 1: Remove all fabric, tacks, and staples from chair and refinish or touch up if necessary.
Step 2: Apply webbing to seat and back opening of chair (if there is one).


Step 3: cut a piece of burlap (boy, am I glad I don't have to wear this stuff!!) large enough to cover seat and back where the webbing is. This re-enforces it. Staple or tack in place.Step 4: Cut a piece of foam the exact size of seat, batting large enough to wrap to the underside, and fabric a little larger than batting. It is the same for the back, but foam should be cut a little smaller.
Step 5: Apply foam to chair with spray adhesive (this is not necessary, but it makes the process a whole lot easier).
Step 6: Wrap batting and fabric over the foam, and tack at center front, back, and sides. Slit at corners and fold under in either side of the legs. Staple all around the underside of chair.
Step 7: Repeat step 5 for the back, and cut a piece of fabric a little smaller than the back of the chair, and staple in place to cover up all the ugly stuff.
Step 8: Glue decorative trim over raw edge and staples. It helps if you stick pins in it until the glue dries.
Step 9: Walk around to the front of the chair to see if you like it :).
Step 10: Cut a piece of black broadcloth and staple to the underside of the chair as a dustcover.
(Optional): Wrap and glue trim around the places where the fabric meets the wood. I'm working on doing this because it seem to give it a more finished look.

Finishing things like this gives me the sensation that making old things new is like turning a jungle into a garden. I love it. Thanks for...reading.

~Chloe

We Love Ruby


While preparing dinner tonight, Ruby gave us the quote of the day:
"You know, somehow I really don't mind the smell of burnt food."

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Date Night With Mommy and Daddy

Monday night is date night for Mommy and Daddy; usually they go alone...this past Monday night, they took us on a girls night out (plus Luther)! We drove down to South Chagrin, and ate a yummy picnic on the quiet shores of the Chagrin River, finally finishing up the fun evening by going to Chagrin falls to see, well, the falls.


Daddy, Ruby, Tirzah, and Mommy eating dinner.


Ruby and Chloe on Mount Everest...at least that's what it looked like from way up there!


What is it with little boys, rocks, and water?!?


Olivia was so tickled with the fact that she got "all wet".


Chagrin Falls!