Thursday, August 21, 2008

Wedding Quilt

Last night I decided that the wait had been long enough and uploaded some pictures of my newest quilt. In all my wedding planning I stumbled across the idea of doing a signature quilt. The idea behind this type of quilt is that friends and loved ones have an oppotunity to write a short message of well wishes, or just simply their signature, that will all be included to create one memory quilt for us to have as a wedding token. Essentially we created a guest book on fabric that we will have forever remind us of the wonderful day and all those who shared in it with us.

For the top of the quilt I decided to do a double wedding ring pattern with the color palette of the wedding. The back of the quilt is where all the signature blocks were used. As you can see each guest got their own square to right something special to us...some are pretty funny, some are pretty sincere, and others are just doddles from the kids. The variety from one block to the next is part of the reason I liked the idea so much.

To add one additional touch I embroidered a larger block with our names and the date of our wedding so that years from now when this get passed down to other generations they will always be able to remember where it came from.

Special thanks to Sonya and Shelley for helping with the preparation and design. You girls are the best! I am already looking forward to the next one.

Final Peach Post...Until Next Year

As some of you already know, or might have suspected since I haven't posted on the status lately, our one and only peach did not make it. One day we came home and it had been destroyed by what I believe to have been a mockingbird. It was probably 2 days away from being ripe enough to eat which just makes the pain that much worse! Next year we are hoping for a larger crop!

By day two of the trauma the peach had been completely picked clean. I would've thought that birds in the suburbs get enough to eat from feeders and backyard bar-b-q's that they do not have to steal (hehe).

Better luck next year!

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Gruene River Reunion

This past weekend we headed to Gruene for a little fun and relaxation on the Guadalupe River. It was the first family reunion we have had with the Barber side of the family and from the amount of fun we had I hope we are able to all get together for years and years to come. We spent the whole weekend floating in the river, canoeing, and playing games. It was great to see everybody and catch up on things. For the record I think my husband, regardless of his lack of love for the water, has officially become a river rat. I couldn't keep him on dry land. This is the whole clan. It is amazing how much we have all grown up and how big our family is getting...and remember, next year there will be one more added to the mix.

Friday, August 1, 2008

Deep Thoughts

Justin and I can't wait to be parents!! We feel that we are totally prepared and have been for ages. On the other hand we are realist and understand that there is some naivety in the previous statement. That is why I have decided to open this particular post up for specific comment. We are asking that you share with us your deepest thoughts on parenting and how to remain sane while doing it. Please leave your comments. Thanks.

The Plan

At this point I have come up with a new direction, or game plan, for our blog...at least for the next 7 months or so. I am going to use "Becoming the Buskirks" as a diary of sorts for all the trials and life changes that were are headed for with this pregnancy. I will be making lots of updates and changes to the blog so please come back often and check out the news and see how things are progressing. We love you all and can't wait to share this special time in our lives.