Sunday, November 8, 2020

Carys' Baptism.


 Well, the time came finally that we could baptize Carys and it came just before numbers of those that could congregate were once lessened due to covid. 

Also, there is one more thing that stuck me - struck me to the core and I shed a few tears. Carys is the last of my children to be baptized! I'll never get to do this again. Mind you I never thought I would get to have more children to baptize after my divorce. But - here I am writing about Carys' baptism. Child #7, daughter #6.

And to top it off! I'm turning 50 this month! ARGH. Where on earth did the time go :/

Anyway, back to Carys. This is all about her, not me. ( maybe a tiny bit about me - the mam ;)

Carys was so excited. It is wonderful to see the joy in her eyes and little nervousness about going underwater. Carys and her sister, Seren were learning to swim, Seren can, Carys was still wary about going underwater. But I have to say, Carys did great. 

And she was even more excited afterward as she had to get dunked twice lol as her foot decided to pop out of the water LOL in her own words - How cool was that I got to be baptized twice :)<3

It was a very short and sweet service ( covid regulations), but we had a little get together back home in our backyard. It was lovely to have dear friends and some family to help Carys celebrate this special day for her.

AS per usual, I had to make Carys' day just as I did for Seren. Which, I had decided to keep everything I used for Seren's. 

The theme was - I love to look for rainbows. :)





















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Saturday, August 29, 2020

Cornhole Anyone?



For a little while now, I've been wanting back garden games, and now with our garden finally all done, I knew cornhole would be a great way to start. Not including the kid's frisbees or balls that is.

I set about looking, mainly online for cornhole and boy, are some of those costly! I decided to wait a little bit to see if I prices would go down. 

Then lo and behold, during a Target run ( who doesn't love Target!) I found this baby! cornhole on sale no less! 

SOLD!

And it was plain just how I wanted it. Why you may ask? 

Easy - custom cornhole time.

Which meant - drawing the design and painting. Sweet.

I must say, I'm pretty chuffed how it turned out too :)



Start with a paper template and what you want to draw! 
Of course, for me, that meant the


Once you have the design you literally trace over what you've drawn onto the wood. 
Then remove the paper template and trace over what you just traced. 
(which I don' have a picture off! )
Then its painting time.


It's pretty straightforward. 
Three main colors
RED
GREEN
WHITE
and little black lol



numerous coats later - I outlined with black and did a little shade work. I had my daughter, Ashton to draw the words on paper for me then I traced them onto the paint and then outlined with pencil and then painted them. 
And sprayed with Rustoleum 


Welsh Pride


And here they are outside ready for use!


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Thursday, August 20, 2020

It's Been A While.


                                 

Like most of you, I too, along with my hubby and kids have been cooped up for months on end due to Covid-19. 

With traveling out fo the question, our back garden FINALLY got done! Woohoo! Been in our lush house for four years with a dust bowl of a back garden, now it's my little bit of heaven. I knew what I wanted from the start; and I designed it with, home in mind. When I say home, I mean Wales. 




As a child we had a massive blackberry hedge that year after year, my sisters and I would eat so many of them, and yes, even without washing them LOL Those were the days right! 

In my childhood garden, we also had, rhubarb, strawberries, raspberries, and all kinds of veggies and my all-time favorite flower; Bluebells and second, daffodils. As a child, I didn't like weeding and having to go out to pick veggies etc. Now, as an adult with a finished back garden, I weed, and planted those things that remind me of home. The proper, English bluebell bulbs will come In October from Britain and I can't wait to plant them and see them bloom. 

I've got carrots, chives, cilantro, green onions, marigolds and nasturtiums growing in the raised veggie bed and the other raised beds I sowed a bunch of wildflowers that are to encourage Monarch butterflies. Then I have hydrangeas ( those remind me of the time when my dad was recovering from his brain hemorrhage in Pwll, Llanelli.) Lilac, lavender, mint, and chrysanthemums. The trees, well...no massive oaks in our garden lol but I went with. ones that do well in Utah. The one I do have is a weeping cherry tree (weeping willows were out for our back garden they grow too big. (As a child,  my sisters and I when we lived in Dafen, we'd go wandering in the fields and sneak into the care home grounds where they had the biggest weeping willow tree, I'd ever seen. We'd hide under it umbrella branches and play.

My other trees are an Emperor Japanese maple, Cleveland Pear (not fruit-bearing), and a zelkova wireless. 

I also wanted a firepit and flagstones that reminded of, home too. Even the raised beds remind me of castle walls back home. You may also notice I have a Welsh flag, high and proud :)

All, We have left to finish the garden is the picnic bench that will come next week and one last string of bistro lights. Then it'll be done. Our dear friend helped me hang up the three rows of bistro lights, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B082R2QCQR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 

 I did the last one over the cement patio myself. I also did the barrel planters with the posts for the lights. Yes, I carried the 80-pound bags of quick cement and mixed it and planted them once they were dry with flowers. I also wrapped the trees and posts and hung on the fence, LED solar lights! Boy, do I love them.

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But today,  I wanted to share with you the idea I had forming in my noggin :) I set about creating that idea.

 For the firepit top I made. I found this blog about making one and I followed her directions - https://addicted2diy.com/diy-fire-pit-cover-2-0/

I went with shiplap as my wood, which I glued together to make it stronger.  I used 8ft boards which I cut into 48' each. Which is what my fire pit is in circumference. I made two of these, glued them together and then from the underneath I screwed them together too. Once that was done I drew out a 48" circle and then cut the extra wood away. Sanded and then the long process of designing what I wanted on the top. Of course, I went with my heritage of being Welsh. 






I enlisted my daughter Ashton to draw out the words and a template (she has lush handwriting - not that I don't) then we traced over the words to make indentations in the wood, traced over those in pencil and I did the same with the dragons and Celtic knot which means family then, I began the hours/days process of wood burning.

Can I say, my hand ached like no other! Sheesh.

But.....I loved how it turned out. 

And if you're wondering what on earth do the words say; here you go :) going to the right,

Cwtch= cuddle

Cymru am byth = Wales forever

Twp = daft

Sut wyt ti = how are you

Creoso = Welcome

Diloch yn fawr = thank you very much

Cariad = love

Shwmae= Hello

I used a water sealant with a light stain. Then I added handle I purchased from Hobby Lobby, on sale! Who doesn't love sales! 

I also bought a clear, elasticated plastic tablecloth to cover my firepit cover. Yes, I know I used a sealant, but our sprinklers literally criss-cross over where our firepit it! And me, being me, I didn't want to wreck all my hard work!

Don't know about you, but it turned out pretty awesome, right :)









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Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Alter Bridge - 2020 Concert



Last night at The Depot in Salt Lake City,  I got to watch an epic concert by Alter Bridge. I first liked the song they came out with - Open Your Eyes in 2004 and I loved it; who wouldn't, right?
Now, if you know me and some of the concert posts I've done on my blog Alter Bridge is a little out of my comfort zone. But let me just say this; Holy heck, Alter Bridge was amazing. Yes, loud and heavy on the guitars, but the riffs by Myles Kennedy and  Mark Tremonti were beyond exceptional. Drummer, Scott Phillips, and bass player, Brian Marshal too, were outstanding in their own right. And, Myles' voice... Such range it blew me away.


Alter Bridge had two supporting bands.
Both bands were great! 


 I won't bore you with all the pictures I took lol 
I took lots! But these are just a few from the concert.












I have to say... if you've never been to a concert like this as it's not in your comfort zone-
Then I'd say it's time to shed that skin and go! 

I videoed all the songs, well the beginning of some and a couple full but posting them all would make for a super long post, so....I'll just post the one below :)
My Favorite song that Alter Bridge sang was, Open Your Eyes.







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