- Increased the bust to size 38.
- Added 2 1/2 inches to the bodice because I'm horribly long waisted (19 inches neck to waist measurement).
- Added a 1/2 inch to the shoulders since I'm broad shouldered too.
- Lowered the bust dart.
- Made a 1" FBA.
- Added 4" to the length of the skirt
- Changed the pointy 70's collar to more of a Peter Pan type collar.
Tuesday, 28 February 2012
Isabel and the finished Red Dress
Sunday, 26 February 2012
Thursday, 23 February 2012
Guess what?






- So here's a few random facts from the Lone Star State.Although six flags have flown over Texas, there have been eight changes of government: Spanish 1519-1685, French 1685-1690, Spanish 1690-1821, Mexican 1821-1836, Republic of Texas 1836-1845, United States 1845-1861, Confederate States 1861-1865, United States 1865-present
- The King Ranch in Texas is bigger than the state of Rhode Island.
- More wool comes from the state of Texas than any other state in the United States.
- Texas is the largest petroleum-producing state in the U.S. and if it were an independent nation, it would rank as the world’s 5th largest petroleum-producing nation. Only 34 of Texas’ 254 counties have no known natural gas within their boundaries. However, no major wells have been discovered for a half-century or more.
- The state's cattle population is estimated to be near 16 million.
- The armadillo is the official state mammal.
- El Paso is closer to Needles, California than it is to Dallas.
- Texas has 15 kinds of rattlesnakes.
- More than five thousand wildflower species grow in Texas
- Texas has only one natural lake.
- At 268,601 square miles, Texas is the largest state in the contiguous United States and is the second biggest state in the U.S. (only Alaska is bigger). Texas is larger than many nations of the world, including every country in Europe. If it were a country, it would be the 40th largest country in the world, after Chile and Zambia.
Sunday, 19 February 2012
La dee da.
Silly cheesers.







And in other news my sister is leaving for Morocco today since I've always wanted to go there--since I was five I swear! I'm a tad bit jealous, but I've mostly recovered from that and now I'm just super excited to see all the cool pictures she will take. And she promised to buy me something awesome. And that is all, I must go make dinner now.
Sunday, 12 February 2012
This Month
This month I entered this contest. I making one of those maternity dresses in red. Here's hoping it turns out!
Other projects this month include: Filling in info on Colombia on Family Search Wiki, making cinnamon rolls, writing out a list of questions and then calling this guy down in Colombia who works for Family Search--hopefully he can answer all my questions about where Colombian civil registries are located!, digitizing a bunch of my mom's photos, and last and somewhat forgotten, doing research for my class.
Yes, I know it's almost halfway through the month, but I finally feel alive again!
Saturday, 11 February 2012
For Kayli and Andrea
In other news, Kayli wanted to know what instruments I bought in Colombia. So here they are.
Also for my dear sister Andrea who doesn't Facebook, here's a few recent posts:
Elena doesn't like the boy who I carpool every other week because she thinks he talks too much. So today she was really upset when I went to pick up Ana from school and she begged for me to just take her home "really quick." I told her no. So she hid under a blanket the entire time he was in the car. Ana and I were laughing so hard! When Ana asked her if she wanted a potato chip, she stuck out one hand, and that was it. What a goof.
At dinner tonight:
Elena, "What kind of meat is this?"
Me, "Steak, it comes from a cow."
Isabel (very loudly and enthusiastically) "This cow is YUMMY!!!!"
My two little girls are still awake and it's 11:30 at night. They are apparently putting on a play in their room, and Elena said to Leo that they couldn't possibly do it tomorrow because she might forget the lines. We went to see a short kid's version of the Merchant of Venice today at BYU and I think that's inspired all of this.
The other day instead of taking his nap, Sebastian crawled out of his crib and up on my shelf with all my crafting/sewing/pictures-needing-scrapbooking/etc on it and started destroying things. When I found him I said very sternly, "You are in BIG trouble!!!!" (I meant it too.) Then Sebastian said, "Otay, mommy." And then he was in significantly less trouble. How do little boys manage to so completely win over their mothers?
Friday, 3 February 2012
RootsTech

Today, I didn't feel it necessary to wake up extremely early to get there in time for the keynote speaker, so I arrived in good time for the first seminar (11 AM). Yes, I like my sleep.
And well, the seminars I attended were so-so. One was just a website the guy made with random tools, genealogical tools for the most part, but also tools like one that automatically snipes for you on Ebay. Umm, yeah. Cool, but not that useful to me. The next I kind-of slept through. It was about restoring documents using multi-spectrum photography. Again, cool that they can take charred and blackened documents that suffered damage in WWII bombings and produce photos that are readable. However, completely useless to me since I can't afford the $$$$$$$ equipment. I thought it was going to be more along the lines of using photoshop. And the next two were about umm....creating a blog that looks like a webpage (there was NOTHING else appealing that hour). Yeah, I got that down, and another about "Creating Interactive Family Histories." It was all right.
Really, my greatest find of the whole day was this:

I now know what I want for Christmas. Ahhhh, sigh. It was love at first sight. What a beautiful little thing it is. A mobile scanner, about the size of an iPad. Next time I go to Colombia, I am taking this with me. Hopefully, the next time we go to visit any of his relatives, I have this with me. It works way better than a camera because you don't have to worry about lighting, tripod, etc., which was what I had been taking with me on my next trip until I saw this beauty.
The other thing I found that was so tempting, was the DNA testing. I would love to have Leo Y-DNA tested and mtDNA tested. And autosomal DNA tested.


Hopefully the seminars are better tomorrow. But I will say this, it did certainly increase my enthusiasm to start working on some family history projects that have been shelved for a while. My many, many projects. :)