Thursday, December 31, 2009

Christmas

I received a new crock pot, a new breadmaker!! Amoung other things, but these were the most fun. I guess you have to be a Home Executive to like these kinds of things..lol!

Bullet Proof Vest

Over the holiday I had the opportunity to do something that I have never done before. I enjoy doing new things! My brother in law need a new cover for his bullet proof vest (he's a police officer) and I was the one to do it!! I took his old vest and used it as a pattern. We took a quick trip to the fabric store. A few stitches later it was done! It was the cover/holder of the protective stuff. These are very expensive so I was also able to save him a few bucks in the process!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

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This person's talent is incredible, creative and all the rest. I can't help but post her work!!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Monday, November 30, 2009

Crochet Brooch

I love to do things with my hands and hate to just sit, so I learned how to crochet. I love that you can take a ball of yarn and make some loops and have an item that is creative, unique and useful!

Here is my latest flower brooch. I wore it to yesterday and got lots of compliments!!

Friday, November 27, 2009



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Cookbook/Recipe Book Fundraiser

Check out posting for recipe book fundraiser for our church.


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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Parents ‘Last Good Bye’ Saved Their Baby’s Life

Sometimes a preemie doesn’t need to be hooked up to 10 different machines to be given the chance to survive. When Carolyn Isbister put her 20oz baby on her chest for a cuddle, she thought that it would be the only chance she would ever have to hold her. Doctors had told the parents that baby Rachel only had only minutes to live because her heart was beating once every ten seconds and she was not breathing.
Mrs. Isbister remembers saying:
“I didn’t want her to die being cold. So I lifted her out of her blanket and put her against my skin to warm her up. Her feet were so cold.
“It was the only cuddle I was going to have with her, so I wanted to remember the moment.” Then something remarkable happened. The warmth of her mother’s skin kick started Rachael’s heart into beating properly, which allowed her to take little breaths of her own.
“We couldn’t believe it – and neither could the doctors. She let out a tiny cry.”
“The doctors came in and said there was still no hope – but I wasn’t letting go of her. We had her blessed by the hospital chaplain, and waited for her to slip away.
“But she still hung on. And then amazingly the pink colour began to return to her cheeks.”
“She literally was turning from grey to pink before our eyes, and she began to warm up too.”

The sad part is that when the baby was born, doctors took one look at her and said ‘no’.
“They didn’t even try to help her with her breathing as they said it would just prolong her dying. Everyone just gave up on her,” her mom remembered. Ian Laing, a consultant neonatologist at the hospital, said: “All the signs were that the little one was not going to make it and we took the decision to let mum have a cuddle as it was all we could do.
“Two hours later the wee thing was crying. This is indeed a miracle baby and I have seen nothing like it in my 27 years of practice. I have not the slightest doubt that mother’s love saved her daughter.”
Rachael was moved on to a ventilator where she continued to make steady progress.
Miss Isbister said: “The doctors said that she had proved she was a fighter and that she now deserved some intensive care as there was some hope.
“She had done it all on her own – without any medical intervention or drugs.
“She had clung on to life – and it was all because of that cuddle. It had warmed up her body enough for her to start fighting.”
Because Rachel had suffered from a lack of oxygen doctors said there was a high risk of damage to her brain. But a scan showed no evidence of any problems.
After just 5 weeks she was taken off the ventilator and four months she was released home. She is currently doing well and enjoy cuddles, which her parents give whenever possible.
When a parent holds their baby on their chest – skin to skin it is referred to as Kangaroo Mother Care.
The benefits for all babies on KMC are that they stabilize faster on skin to skin care than in the incubator (they do not stabilize in the incubator in the first six hours of life)Then KMC babies have stable oxygen rates and breathing. The heart rate is stable. The temperature is most stable on the mother ( in skin to skin care the mothers chest automatically warms to warm a cold baby, and the mothers core temperature can drop if her baby has a temperature.)

Friday, August 28, 2009

Custom Made Waverly Floral Green Shower Curtain


This is from my esty store. I sew custom ordered items. This is a Waverly Floral shower curtain.
It is appx. 104 inches by 73 inches. You can find many other items that I have made at www.CustomThreadlines.etsy.com