Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Weekend in Payson
Last weekend Henson's sister, Tally, took us to Grandpa & Grandma Spurlock's house in Payson. We had a great time with the Grandparents and we got to relax for a change. Sunday was a beautiful day so I took the family outside for pictures. Hope you enjoy!
Haidyn is sitting on the very first saddle that my talented husband made.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Navajo rug weaving
A couple of months ago I asked my grandma if she could weave me a saddle blanket and being the awesome grandmother that she is, agreed. I was so excited and while she was putting the loom together I had an epiphany- "I should learn how to weave!!!" So we made a small loom for me and she started my saddle blanket. She finished my 3' x 5' blanket in about three weeks. Here is a picture of me and my brand new saddle blanket (its folded in half). The rug behind me on my right, and the little one on my left are some she wove a long time ago and gave to my mother who then gave them to me. The one in the middle was given to us as a wedding gift by Nancy (Henson's mom). Sorry the picture is crooked- Connor was my photographer.
Here is a picture of mine...... two months later. It is hard for me to find time where I can work on it without someone 'trying to help me'- All you parents know what I'm talking about. I have just done straight lines for now cause I haven't learned how to do other designs yet. Weaving with only one color is an art of its own, and coordinating colors and coming up with a design is just crazy! But I'm sure I'll get there one day. My grandmother is now weaving Henson a saddle blanket. I'll post a picture when it is finished.
Here is a picture of my grandma holding Haidyn a while back.
Here is a picture of mine...... two months later. It is hard for me to find time where I can work on it without someone 'trying to help me'- All you parents know what I'm talking about. I have just done straight lines for now cause I haven't learned how to do other designs yet. Weaving with only one color is an art of its own, and coordinating colors and coming up with a design is just crazy! But I'm sure I'll get there one day. My grandmother is now weaving Henson a saddle blanket. I'll post a picture when it is finished.
Here is a picture of my grandma holding Haidyn a while back.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Winn Family Reunion
This year we had the Winn family reunion at Lyman lake for the second year in a row on Labor day weekend. It rained a lot but there was a lot of sunshine too. Thanks to all the chefs in the family we ate real good- we had fajitas and shrimp boil (a tradition) for dinner- yummy! The adults sat around the campfire and talked nonsense, the teenagers played cards, and the kids (or their parents) made bottle rockets. I think Connor's (I should say Henson's) went the highest and had the coolest spin on it.
Last but not least, we all had fun on the boats. Life jackets and Cowboy hats- it doesn't get any better than that!
Friday, September 11, 2009
No more Bean
Last week we lost Bean. I have had her since 2001-she was just a pup. We have been through a lot together- she lived with me in college, and was probably a little upset when I married Henson and her spot in the bed was taken. She welcomed Connor into our home and was also accepting when Haidyn came along too. She developed cataracts when she was about three years old and still got along very well. We will all miss her and maybe one day she will be back, but for now we can just hope that she is in good hands.
On a brighter note, a couple of months ago Henson's mom gave us a german shepherd puppy named "Filly" she isn't small anymore and is such a good dog. Nancy was originally supposed to give her to her sister but ended up giving her to us- I guess she is where she is supposed to be.
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