Saturday, July 10
Totally Dazed...
Repurposed Vintage
Grandmother's Castaway Jewelry...
And Found Objects.
Now I ask you, who could put it all together ANY better than the one-of-a-kind Lulu?!!? I read her blog (she cracks me up so much (and gets in WAY more trouble than I ever could!) I usually read and re-read it) - NOW I've spent I don't know HOW many days on her new web-site!!! I can't believe I'm telling you how to get there... geesh! I can't decide what piece needs to be hanging 'round my neck and it's making me fruity:
do I get the pink flower "ballet" necklace or the sparklin' "Fairy Princess"... or she has a "blue cameo" that makes me squeal... or I like...
heck, I can't decide. You should go check out Lulu - just so I'm not alone in the "I can't make a decision!" dilemma I've got goin' on here at the single-wide. Annnnnnnnd that's 'bout ALL I have goin' on here at the single-wide... what are you up to this week-end?
Comin' to you LIVE from a single-wide (where I'm going back to haunt Lulu's new web-site)...hee-hee
;-) robelyn
Thursday, July 8
And... we're off.
When I was growing up "the Mama" always had a couch as the room divider in our kitchen/dining room/den. It was always just there - anchored by a sofa table, area rug, end tables - fronted by a coffee table. The "island" for the seating arrangement that stretched all the way through-out the den. The centerpiece. The main show. The middle of the race track...
When we (lil' brother, big brother and myself (and any kids that thought they belonged to "the Mama")) would get in trouble it never failed that we used that couch to our advantage. Yep - lap one (run from "the Mama"), lap two (keep running from "the Mama")...
and there never was a lap three.
NOT because "the Mama" hurtled the couch and grabbed the culprit's shirt collar. Nope.
The floor underneath the area rug and stretching alllllllllllllll the way through the main living area was linoleum. On lap number one (while running from "the Mama") a girl could pick up some speed on the area rug. Good traction.
Rounding the far corner it was always a do-or-die situation. Depending on footwear. Socks were NEVER good for running from "the Mama" and trouble-makin' forethought was a must while wardrobe planning each morning. Socks + linoleum = roller derby. Sometimes I was armed and ready for the trips 'round the couch - the do-or-die turn, and I'd head into lap number two without injury - 'round the corner, hit the area rug, pick up speed...
and after once again missing the do-or-die corner and gaining my momentum back...
I could shoot right out the back door, "the Mama" yelling "GET BACK HERE" while I ran for my Barbies, my mud pies, the tree fort in the backyard... or my brother's tonka trucks that hauled Barbies better than any Barbie car ever could. I always knew that I'd have to go back in sometime, but I still giggled 'cause I had gotten away - made the great escape! Same with my brothers. They might not ever admit it, but they had their fair share of laughs.
A couch serves many purposes:
It is the greatest of shields from flying spoons, pennies, rubber bands... what-ever missiles are being fired at your head.
The cushions can sometimes be the most deadly of weapons.
Underneath it offers storage of sibling possessions better than any closet system or lock box ever invented. Even BETTER if the couch is a hideaway - storage like you never knew you had.
If the couch can be hurtled - without rear-end injury - you can hang with the big kids.
If the couch can be hurtled - then a flip produced prior to landing (on your feet) - then you are way cool and have to teach everyone how you did that.
The couch is a fantastic launch pad for any and all high-fives you feel the ceiling might need.
The couch has a brother named "Trampoline". The two are easily confused.
When you need some extra height (couch-cushion warfare sometimes calls for it) the arms of the couch are perfect... just plant your feet slightly apart for balance.
The arms of a couch are a perfect balance beam - and when you get braver - the back of a couch is even perfecter.
A couch can build great strength and endurance. Just run up and down it 10 times (with the cushions on) and you can feel it in all leg muscles. 14 trips up and down a 3-cushion couch couch burns 367 calories.
And... if positioned just so... the couch is a great grand-stand for watching a foot-race.
Comin' to you LIVE from a single-wide (where I'm thinkin' "the Mama" had her hands full)... hee-hee
;-) robelyn
P.S. Do you call it a couch? A sofa? A divan?
Wednesday, July 7
bed head
I have bed-head. Nah, I really don't - but usually it looks like I do 'cause that's the way I roll. Out of bed.
I'm the girl that keeps the "just got out of bed" hair en vogue.
Yep - I'm a big believer in working WITH the cowlicks rather than AGAINST the cowlicks... and flippy, messed up, "I did this on purpose *snicker/snort*" hair (and "surf wax") do the trick! Bad hair day? Notsomuch.
But if I ever HAD a bad hair day (and if I looked good in hats (hats? notsomuchso.)) I'd wear this one:
'cause it's made out of a bed-spread... and then I'd really have "bed-head"... YeeeeeeeeeeeHA! Do you wear hats?
Comin' to you LIVE from a single-wide (where I'm wondering - how do you paint Styrofoam? This chick was lookin' a lil' pasty-faced this morning...) hee-hee
;-) robelyn
Tuesday, July 6
Carolyn - LIVE!
Are you going? You have to go... PLEASE tell me you are going... have you met Carolyn yet? You have to go... she'll be there starting TONIGHT at 4pm - THEN all the way through the 24th!!! Have I asked you if you have met Carolyn yet?
I have... but that's for another post where I will wax poetic for hours and hours on end. Go meet her in the next couple of weeks so that when I DO wax poetic for hours and hours on end you can shake your head in absolute agreement!
Comin' to you LIVE from a single-wide (where I'm wondering if Carolyn would notice my single-wide parked in her front yard... when she DOES notice it I'll tell her that she HAS to prettify it in the way only she can do, just to get it out of her way!)... hee-hee
;-) robelyn
Sunday, July 4
Happy Fourth of July!
Happy Independence Day to my fish fryin', truck drivin', home cookin', country playin' (and maybe some Stevie Ray in thar), Walmart shoppin', Nascar watchin', shotgun totein', gun rack havin', tractor drivin', hillbilly stompin', backwoods livin' red.neck brothers and sisters! Yeah... that's you - no use in denyin' it now!!! yeeeeeeeeee HAW!
Ya'll have fun celebrating our Freedom today!!! But beware: if your red.neck 'hood is like MY red.neck 'hood there's gonna be some fireworks blowing... some dogs howling... probably some neighbors too. yikes!
Enjoy and be safe... and hug a Soldier and/or Vet today!!!
Comin' to you LIVE from a single-wide (where I'm duckin' for cover!!!)... hee-hee
;-D robelyn
Friday, July 2
red, white and ruffled!
Happy Friday!!!
Thank You so much for your get well wishes!!! This cold STINKS like rotten eggs in a 10acre rotten egg swamp - you need to take your vitamins and drink some orange juice so you don't get sick! Seriously - do it now - I'll wait 'til you get back.
waiting...
i'm still here...
still waiting...
Back yet? Okay!!! Even though I've been down-and-out I am still thinking about this holiday week-end! Granted, it was drug induced thinking, but still. AND I was thinking... what should I wear on Independence Day? Hey - I'm a girl - we think "wardrobe" all the time.
I've seen ruffled necklaces EVERY. WHERE. and have lusted after each and every one that I've seen - sew, I thought I'd make my own! Here's how I did it:
I chose chiffon - it is red and has happy daisies... an easy choice for me!!!
Make sure and use a sharp needle if you are using chiffon (or any lightweight fabric)... a dull needle might snag and pull!
This handy little pull tool is called... I don't know what it's called. But - you need one 'cause it's the coolest thing ever! It's about 12" long and has a loop on one end for pulling through elastic, chain... all kinds of things! Or... a small safety pin would work as well! Just ruffle your fabric up on the chain!
I just whipped the needle and thread through the chain and the chiffon - worked purrrrrfectly!
I tried an offset red and white beaded ear bauble (just sewed on) then switched to these enamel ones so I could have some BLUE in my red and white... they are just clipped on in case I change my mind again! Not that that ever happens.... much - but it might 'cause I feel like those happy daisy ear baubles are staring at me.
How cute would this be with a white eyelet top...
and a blue and white gingham skirt...
and a pair of THESE!!!
Now... I just need somewhere to go. hmmmm.....
Do you have big plans for Independence Day?
Comin' to you LIVE from a single-wide...hee-hee
;-) robelyn
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