Wood Block Print

Maybe its because my mom loves Gustav Baumann, or that I had just seen M.C. Escher’s early wood block prints at the museum in the Hague and loved them. But I went to the 4th Street Arts Fair here in town and was drawn to the two booths selling wood block prints. One of the artists was doing goofy prints, but the other one had fun but also beautiful ones. I told Tim I actually bought something and he didn’t believe me until I got home and had proof. I NEVER just up and buy something. And? I don’t even have buyer’s remorse. I love it.
Worked 1 out of the past 4 days, which has been nice. Still hot here though, but thinking of those affected by crazy storms. Even though it didn’t turn out too bad, I’m glad Mitch evacuated. Hoping everyone else is safe. Working on a quilt for baby girl Meouw. Here’s to hoping that she likes, no wait…that she loves purple!
Tim starts back at school tomorrow with a stats class. At least it isn’t with a certain SLIS professor, but still wish him luck anyway!
Bloomington, School, crafts, family, friends, quilts | Comment (0)Birthday Moon

I was lucky enough to have a beautiful day spent with Tim and my brother for my birthday during our trip. We went to Ghent, did our favorite things, a canal cruise and climbed up many steps in a Belfort and ended up on the coast of the North Sea for beers on a pier and a yummy sea food dinner. I can’t believe I am 33!
family, travel | Comment (0)Greenwich

Yeah, we’re travel dorks. We met Rick Steves in a chess bar in Brussels called Greenwich. He wasn’t disguised in all khaki, or wearing his glasses so AJ and I were slightly thrown off, but Tim called it right away. He was really nice, and even though he was on the end of a 6 week trip to update his guide books, he stopped to chat with us.
I know Cynthia will be sooooo jealous.
::NOTE::
Be sure to check out YouTube for a few videos of our trip, especially the musical show that accompanied the Flower Carpet in Brussels. I will try to upload the videos throughout the week. Flickr only supports 90 seconds of video, so YouTube is it.
http://www.youtube.com/user/sarahstim
–tim
family, friends, travel | Comments (5)Low Countries

Returned last night from our two week trip to the Low Countries. Together with Andrew, we hit 10 cities in three countries: Brussels, Luxembourg City, Brugges, Ghent, Oostend, Antwerp, Amsterdam, Haarlem, Den Haag and Delft. We met up with Brad and Sarah in Amsterdam too. We had a grand time, ate sea food, frites with mayo, tostis with kaas, omlettes, pancakes, waffles, croissants and drank lots of sweet sweet Belgian beer.
We are working on uploading photos, so check the flickr throughout the week. Wishing the trip could be longer, but happy to be back! Loki missed us, but was well taken care of.
And, welcome to the world Malcolm!
family, food, friends, travel | Comments (4)Tuesdays

On the first Tuesday of the month, I usually have quilt guild. Then on the second and third Tuesdays I have teen programs at the library (book discussion and anime club). So its easy enough to say that my Tuesday nights are pretty wrapped up. My city decided to add a mid-week early evening Farmer’s Market at the Westside Bloomingfoods that I walk by every single day (or ride, as of late) on my way home from work. Guess what night they picked? Yep. Tuesday. So I can almost never go! Tonight, however I was free! It was pretty quiet and although my favorite tomato guys weren’t there, I scored some beans and fresh eggs.
Despite having a chipped bone in his wrist (fricking noon ball), Tim has been working on creating a drainage system for our basement. Tonight that involved creating a cement hump in our so-called driveway. Guess who can’t mix a wheelbarrow full of concrete with a broken hand? Guess who got to do it instead? Why the big rush? Because it is supposed to RAIN. AGAIN.
Bloomington, Home, family, food | Comments (2)Flood Floods

The horrible midwest floods haven’t really done much damage in Bloomington thankfully, but it WILL NOT STOP RAINING! Ok, there was one day this week where it didn’t rain. Now I have a few days off? Rain.
I am debating a border/sashing on a baby quilt, and waiting for other fabric to arrive in the mail before I can progress on my mom’s Mother’s Day quilt (I know, late!). Tim is getting close to being done with Summer I, and heads right into Summer II. Books are being read, and oh, I joined Facebook.
Bloomington, fabric, family, garden | Comment (0)Birthday Floods

We survived the flood and celebrated somebody’s birthday with a whole mess of Greek food.
Happy Birthday Sweet Pea.
family | Comment (1)Bridges

Andrew was able to head out to the midwest last weekend and we headed over to Cincinnati to catch a Reds game. We had a blast througout the weekend what with all the baseball, bridges, bars, pool playing, campus walking, grilling out, singing the Hola song, being in a vertical city, and planning our next trip later this summer.
Now if I could just get my act together and send out some very belated birthday gifts…
family, friends, travel | Comment (0)Rabbit Proof Fence

Er, yes, the garden got planted last week. Sorry for the lack of updates. Tim has started Summer I classes and work is busybusybusy. But I am reading about happiness (wow, that sounds cheesy, its not. I swear), and would still count myself fairly high on a happiness scale. You know, in general. 8? 8.5? That’s pretty good! Maybe higher if I lived in Iceland, but certainly lower if I lived in Moldova.
Hope all moms had good Mother’s Day out there!
books, family | Comment (0)Mayday

As of 5:00 pm last evening, Tim is done with his second semester! He has approximately 3.5 days before his next semester starts up again and we will be celebrating by planting our vegetables if the rain ever stops.
Its also graduation weekend here, so lots of traffic, crowds and moving vans. And once again, it seems strange to be back here.
I was also able to see Barack Obama on Wednesday speaking to a crowd of 14,000 at Assembly Hall. It was moving, fun and hopefully historic. In case you live under a rock, Indiana’s primary is on Tuesday. Don’t forget to vote!
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