Sunday, September 27, 2009

Can I put your baby in a basket??

You gotta love a friend where you can say...
"Ummm... Can I put your week old baby in a basket? Outside? In a pretty blanket? And take her picture? You know this would be fun for me, pleeeasssee?"

Introducing my girlfriends first kiddo, Payton. She was a perfect subject. This was my first newborn photo shoot and I hope to do more... precious!!!










Then Esau looked up and saw the women and children. "Who are these with you?" he asked. Jacob answered, "They are the children God has graciously given your servant." Genesis 33:5

Payton, you are a gift from God!

Natasha
perrymanadoption

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Project updates...

Project update:
Finished all the sewing for the quilt- it is completely pieced together. I sent it off with batting and a sheet to be quilted together. Looking forward to our new kiddos handmade quilt!

Next up:
1. Making a SEMO license plate for my dad
2. Tweaking and painting/distressing the new twin bed
3. Starting on a small qulit for Avi Joy, it will be made out of her baby clothes.

I had the opportunity to do two watercolors this week. Both clients were giving them as baby gifts.
Baby Jaxsen Alexis...
Baby Sadie...
NHP kitchen tip. (I am sure many have tried this, but it was a new idea in my mind and it worked out great!)
Our family tries to stay away from partially hydrogenated oils and high fructose sugar (at least 75% of the time anyway). We love our desserts and fast food, so we are not going for perfection here.
I have used/made several types of crusts, but they either didn't taste good or I could not get over the ingredients.
So... *idea*
When making your favorite Chicken Pot Pie- purchase two healthy deep dish pie crusts (mine come two in a pack) and flip one over. Bake as normal.
Turned out perfect! Yum!

VIETNAMESE LESSONS:
I read the most awesome article. Loved every word. Especially the part about their language. The people at our classes even disagree about how things are said because they are all from different regions.

Today was the churches/language school's 20th year celebration. All in Vietnamese, lots of games and food. They had not met Adam or Nehemiah yet, so that was fun. In the end (after lots of nerves and prayer) we sat down to eat (delicious authentic VN food, my first time to love the fish sauce) and so many people came over to talk to us and hear our story.

Our family lives by the motto... as a multi-cultural family you have to meet people from other cultures on purpose! It is hard and intimidating, but completely and totally worth it. I am falling for these people.
We went to lessons last week and they had asked the congregation if anyone would want to give us personal VN lessons. A beautiful woman named Kim Ahn offered to help us. Her sisters both adopted internationally. One from VN and the other from China. We had lots of laughs with our tones!

Have a beautiful week,
Natasha
perrymanadoption

"One thing God has spoken, two things have I heard: that You, O God, are strong, and that You, O Lord, are loving." Psalm 62:11-12

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Free Craft Friday with Mrs. P

Free Craft Friday with Mrs. P.... MAGIC BAGGIES
* A lesson in color mixing *

Again: FREE & EASY
(barring you have these things lying around your house of course)
SUPPLIES:
Ziplock Baggies
Foam Shaving Cream
Tape
Food Coloring
Markers

STEP 1:
Squirt shaving cream into baggie.
STEP 2:
Drop two different food coloring drops into the baggie.
Let out some of the air and seal the baggie with tape.
Write with colored marker on the tape which two colors (for your non-readers)
Put an = sign (Leave it blank for a real surprise)
Mix the baggie and see the results.
STEP 3:
Repeat with different colors
Examples:
Blue + Red = Purple
Red + Yellow = Orange
Blue + Yellow = Green
EXTRA FUN:
Have your kiddo tell you their favorite color...
Write their name on the back...

Enjoy,
Natasha

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Thinking of You Quilt

I started a "Thinking of You Quilt" for our next kiddo. She/he has been on my mind as we are starting our 35 hours of required classes next week. As I am thinking and praying about our next addition, I wanted something to make for her bedroom. I choose a girl quilt. If it is a boy, I will make a boy one and give this one to my daughter- I think about her a lot too.

I have never quilted, but my mom can sew just about anything and I am convinced I have some of this too- its just lying dormant.
Several years ago for my birthday my dad called and said, "I want to get you a sewing machine for your birthday, because I think you would be really great at sewing!"
I love this about my dad... always encouraging my gifts.

After that, I sewed curtains and a few other things, but the patterns back then were just not as, "ooh-la-la" as they are now.
I CANNOT get over the beauty of the patterns these days. I have found a few local places to buy fabric and over the last month or so have been collecting a few for the "thinking of you quilt."

I chose seven fabrics for the quilt... (I wanted to buy a 100 more, so if you would like to send me some $$ to buy more fabrics, be my guest!)

My version of quilting:
Step one- buy fabric, draw out the design and cut all the pieces

Step 2- layout the design, the kids can watch
Step 3- sew it (have not started on this yet, but it's coming soon)

In other news, I heard the best female speaker of my life... Christine Caine from Hillsong in Australia.
I have heard many speakers, but Christine Caine was totally and completely on fire for Jesus! To say she was amazing is an understatement. And blogs too.
Hear both her messages!!! (week 1 and 2) WOW!

Hungry? Here is a yummy and quick meal.
My mom introduced me to Oroweat Sandwich thins. SO yummy. She uses them for everything from burgers to sandwiches.
I made little pizza's with them, they were perfect!
Toast bread
Cover in sauce-Our favorite marinara sauce- Emeril's or Newman's Own
Mozz cheese
Your favorite toppings
Bake 350 for 15 minutes

Word of the week- SURRENDER!

Happy Sum Hop Day to my daughter!
Natasha