Friday, December 28, 2007

Here I am, starring in the movie, "My First Christmas Dinner",
s
tarring, in order of appearance, ME, my mom (aka Kate), my dad
(aka Ron), Uncle Nick, Margie, Crista, Uncle Jacob, Carmen,
Grandpa Richard, Grandpa Jr (aka Ray) and Grandma Marlene.
Grandma Jo was filming so was clever enough not to get caught
on video!

My mom made Christmas dinner and it was the best dinner
I ever had! Yummy!

Here I am trying to sneak a peak at one of my many presents. You can't really blame me; it is my FIRST Christmas after all...
MERRY CHRISTMAS! Well, here I am in my new Christmas jammies with my dad at my Grandpa and Grandma Bower's home in Worland, WY.


Friday, December 14, 2007

Here I am rocking out with Uncle Kip at his house.


Here's my dad, when he was just a little older than I am!



Here I am playing MY guitar. Do you think I look like my dad??

Tuesday, December 04, 2007


Bath time!

Sunday, November 25, 2007



Here I am, playing at home a couple weeks ago.




Here's my Halloween costume. Don't I make a cute lion?

Thursday, November 08, 2007



I'm getting really tired of having my photo taken...
Maybe I should take a nap...
Check out my cool longshoreman's hat Uncle Jacob got me.

I need to get the wheel fixed on my toy truck...

As you can see, I can now reach the top of the furniture! I am getting so big!

Wednesday, October 24, 2007


Aren't I just as cute as can be?

Monday, October 22, 2007

Whaddayamean? I'm tired of smiling for the camera...
Okay - now what exactly do I do with this thing?

Monday, October 15, 2007


Bloggers Unite - Blog Action Day

It's blog action day! I don't have very much experience with the environment yet, but I do know the importance of taking care of the earth! My mom and dad feed me only organic, homemade baby food. It tastes very good and is good for the planet (and me). Also, my grandma is making me some new clothes using only organic cottons and hemp. Maybe if we all start taking care of the planet, it'll be a much nicer place to live when I grow up.

Friday, September 28, 2007

Check out my grandma's new website at www.bluemoondesignstudio.net! She's been working hard on it.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

While I was in Chelan, I got to pick an apple from an apple tree in the neighbor's apple orchard. Grandma washed and polished it for me and I had fun (and frustration) trying to bite it. My favorite apples were the green Golden Delicious, but grandma wouldn't let me eat them because she was afraid I'd get a tummy ache eating a green apple. But, I did get to taste the juice, which was very tasty!























This weekend I went to visit my Grandma Jo and Grandpa Richard in Chelan. I had a great time! I played in my swimming pool (because the weather in Chelan is still in the 80's), went to lunch (at Hungry Belly) and dinner (at Local Myth Pizza), visited with Auntie Carmen, played in the bathtub, and did my usual baby thing! Grandma had a GREAT time spending lots of time with me, but, who can blame her? I am just SO adorable!

Friday, September 14, 2007



















Here's a really nice picture of my mom. As you can tell, it was taken when I was MUCH younger! When I was just a baby, as a matter of fact.

















I just can't resist the South Pacific! I hope my Grandma will take me to a tropical island some day!

I decided to visit the Beatles this week. I had a great time!

Wednesday, September 05, 2007



Here is grandma's first pattern! Sun, Moon and Stars!. It measures 16 x 35" and is done with fusible web. It is based on a quilt she made for me! She knows I am very special!

Here, with much fanfare (ta-dah!) is grandma's second pattern. This is the first in her Somewhere Beyond the Sea series. This first one contains two patterns, Shelina Seahorse and Olivia Octopus. They each are 12" x 14" and are done using fusible web. Grandma knows I love tropical fish!

These quilts are constructed somewhat differently from other quilts in that they are completely quilted before the fusible applique is applied. Grandma has found that it is MUCH easier to do intricate quilting if you don't have to worry about going around small applique pieces. Of course, this would only work on smallish wall hangings - probably not so much on larger ones or bed quilts.


Shelina Seahorse





Olivia Octopus

Saturday, August 11, 2007

















I really get around! Here I am in Bora Bora!


Wonder where I'm off to next??

Friday, August 10, 2007




The Road to Bali.















I'm giving some thought to becoming a wild fire fighter when I grow up, so I visited a forest fire in Eastern Washington to check it out and see if it's something I'd be interested in. I do like the possibility of easy access to s'mores!









Well, here I am in the Palouse, in Washington State. I'm thinking seriously about getting a new hat...

Now I'm in the Caribbean! Wonder where I'll appear next?!? Your guess is a good as mine...

















I decided to take a trip to see the Taj Mahal. I'm quite the jet-setting baby!

Sunday, July 29, 2007


Here's a closeup.

Here's a wall hanging quilt Grandma made for me. I will be 7 months old on August 3.

This will always remind me of how much my Grandma loves me!

Saturday, July 28, 2007



Here I am hanging out at home.

Thursday, July 05, 2007

Here I am with my Seattle Mariners hat on. It makes a great pool hat!

Tuesday, July 03, 2007


Time for a nap with my li'l pink monster doll. Life is good!
Okay, I'm getting really tired of swimming now...

Yum! Duck a 'la orange.

Summer time - finally!

Cohen playing for the first time in his new pool at Grandma's. He is 6 months old today. Happy birthday little guy!

Monday, June 18, 2007


My favorite rose, "Alchemist". I've babied this rose along for 3 years now. When I received it (I ordered it from Canada), it was about the size of a pencil; a bare root rose. It only blooms once a year, but it is worth it!

Detail of "Alchemist"
This is a bracelet I made last night. I used silver wire, a purchased length of silver jewelry chain, mother of pearl and shell "beads" and crystals. It measures 7" long, including the clasp.

A closeup.
Here is a REAL closeup photo of the zipper in the quilt (photography by Richard Uhlhorn). Amazing what professional photography will do... So now you can clearly see the zipper and some of the bead work. There is a purple crystal at the center of the spiral.

Sunday, June 17, 2007


I am a
Snapdragon


What Flower
Are You?


Saturday, June 16, 2007


Here is the paper template I drew as a pattern for my latest quilt. I put it on my kitchen floor to cut it out. The kitchen and dining room floors are the only ones in the house without carpet (besides bedrooms) and I didn't feel like moving the dining room table and chairs - so the kitchen, while small, will have to do!

The paper template after I cut out the spiral. What a mess! Now to straighten it out...

And finally the paper template placed on the fabric so I can draw the spiral design.












And, finally, here is the finished quilt. "Rock the Casbah" measures 53x43" and is made of hand dyed African fabric (the saffron colored fabric), commercial cotton fabric (the red), purple silk organza (the purple circles) and 6 yards of black zipper. This quilt was an exercise in 1) sewing a spiral design, and 2) including a zipper in the design.

Another detail shot of the quilting and sheer silk circles. I used Sulky rayon thread for the quilting on the front and cotton thread for the bottom. The black "trim" around the spiral is the zipper.

Here is a detail shot. The purple silk organza circles are sheer. The center part of the spiral is heavily beaded with all different sizes of red beads, with a few purple and orange ones thrown in.

Thursday, May 17, 2007


Cohen at 4-1/2 months.

A photo of my garden today. The little teacup bird feeder in the foreground was a Mother's Day gift.