Circus Drive In
- Opened in 1954
- Known for kid friendly fare and soft shell crabs.
- Clown Macaroni Anne Cheeze is a regular performer.
- First visit June 2016
August OMG Goal
Well, my July goal barely saw the light of day. I blame it on the heat and house guests. So, I'm rolling it over to August.
I hope to finish the quilting on this very old WIP. Linking up with Red Letter Quilts and One Monthly Goal (OMG).
July in Review
I'm learning a lot this year. Life has been busy. July was busy.
But July was also great! We did so much this month, had plenty of visitors, got to the beach, worked hard, and spent time with family.
1) Tommy Boy. 2) Bippi The Ravenous. 3) Elvis as a black hole. 4) A change of scenery.
One of the highlights of July was how much swimming we got to do! We managed to get to the beach a few times but we also made it to the pool! Hot days and pool sessions at night are the best!
1) Lovely objects from Arcana Obscura. 2) Evenings poolside. 3) Leisurely breakfasts. 4) That golden hour.
We had many guests, and one of the best parts about it is trying new things near us, or seeing the things we love with new eyes.
1) Ocean Grove. 2) Lakewood. 3) Brick. 4) Ocean Grove again.
Not much quilting qot done this month, but some did, so that's something. We were able to explore some new places, see a minor league game, have our first official 4th as New Jerseans.
1) Local fireworks. 2) Local roses. 3) Backyard surprises. 4) Favorite sights.
I was able to walk around this month; My favorite things to do! There were some watchercats and watcherdogs out! And now that the cats have gotten used to our new house and having open windows, our family has some watchercats of their own!
1) Shopdog in Red Bank. 2) Watchercat in Asbury Park. 3) Cats at home. 4) Front yard friends.
July wasn't easy but it was Summer fun. The first few days of August have been mild but what will the rest feel like?
More TNS Pillows
In June, I worked with students at The New School Of Monmouth County on making pillows that they had designed using math. You can see my first post here.
Below are a few more student pillows.
On My Mind On Friday Morning
It's past time I got this years flip flops. I usually go for cheapy ones, but this year I'm trying to shop more sustainably. (one, two, three)
Have we talked about Cat Day? I'll be ready next year.
Here's a nice little video about coffee in Vietnam. Maybe I should start an international coffee column?
This is a fascinating use of Google street view, foreclosures, and the continuing decline of Detroit.
I found this hand quilted practice piece at a garage sale a few moths ago... Any ideas?
2016 Finish Along Q2 Recap + Q3 List
Here is my list from Q2:
1. Finish quilting, bind, and label Quilt For Grandma Doris.
2. Quilt, bind, and label Geometric Gift Quilt.
3. Make backing, baste, bind, and label Alabama Quilt Top.
4. Quilt, bind, and label Maybe Lyz Quilt.
5. Piece front and back, baste, quilt, bind and label Atlanta Falcons Quilt.
Nothing finished Q2. So sad.
I also missed the cut off for linking up my Q3 goals. July was not my month for getting things done, apparently.
But one must carry on!!
So, on to the new!
Five items per Quarter is working for me. Here are my five for Q3:
1. Finish binding and label Ohio Star Quilt.
Get this one off my lists!!!
2. Quilt, bind, and label Maybe Lyz Quilt.
This one is an old top, made many years ago. My friend might be interested in taking this one home, so I'd really like to get this one done this Quarter. Getting this one quilted is my July OMG goal.
3. Piece front and back, baste, quilt, bind and label Atlanta Falcons Baby Quilt.
This one was one of my June goals. It was on Q2 but hopefully it'll get finished this Quarter.
4. Quilt, bind, and label Geometric Gift Quilt.
I'd love to get this one done before September.
5. Make backing, baste, bind, and label Alabama Quilt Top.
This is such a pretty vintage top, I can't wait to get it done.
OK, pretty much the same list (exactly the same list?!) as last Quarter but hopefully I can get some of these finished in Q3 and move on for Q4.
OMG July Goal
July is here, the 2nd quarter of the finish along is over, the third is beginning, and it's time to pick my July OMG (One Monthly Goal). But first, let's check in and see how I did with the first six months of OMGs.
January - OC/GC Baby Quilt - Not Completed in Jan but...
February - OC/GC Baby Quilt - Completed.
March - Baby Quilt Commission #2 - Completed.
April - Orignial Mini - Completed.
May - Finish Ohio Star Quilt - Not completed.
So, for June I attempted to finish two quilts (Ohio Star Quilt and Tree of Life Baby Quilt) and that didn't work. At the moment I'm 3/6 of my goals and that's not too bad.
I'm keeping it simple for July, setting aside my defeated June goals, and picking up a quilt that is on my Q2 and Q3 lists. So for July I'll try to quilt the Maybe Lyz Quilt. Just the quilting on this one is my goal. This one is an old top that needs finished!
How's everyone else's OMG year going?
June OMG: So Close
So, while I definitely didn't finish my June goal (two quilts? what was I thinking??), I got pretty far and hope to still add one of them to my Q2 finish list. I am calling this a partial win bc it's not a real finish, but it's sooo close!
I've been working on this quilt forever! I'm proud to be so close to finished. Linking up with Kathy's Slow Sunday Stitching and trying to get this one all the way done in the next day or so.
OK, bring it on July!
June in Review
June went so fast.
I feel like not much got done, but I'm sure that's not true. It is true that we stayed home most of the month, spending a lot of time walking around the neighborhood, visiting the beach, seeing family and having friends visit, and working. June involved lot's of working. We tried to see some new NJ spots, and take care of our little family.
Since it seems like I was writing about May only 5 minutes ago, I'll let the pictures do the talking.
1) #catsinbed 2) Front yard fellows. 3) Bee boy. 4)The doctor is in.
1) Whitesbog, New Jersey. 2) Deal, New Jersey. 3) Ocean Grove, New Jersey. 4) The bog at Whitesbog.
1) Tom as #watchercat. 2) Watcher in the dark. 3) Neighbor. 4) All american #porchcat.
1) Art on the boardwalk. 2) Lazybones. 3) Brother and sister. 4) Escape in town.
Phew, June, you wore me out. July, try to go a little easy, would you?
The Roadside Diner
The Roadside Diner
-Located at 5016 State Route 33 & 34, Wall, NJ 07727-3620
-Brought to NJ and opened in the early 1940s
-FKA The Circle Diner, FKA Rusty's
-roadsidedinernj.com
-First visit: March 2016
Asbury Park Reborn
One of my goals in 2016 is to read more. See other books I've read here.
My mother gifted me Asbury Park Reborn: Lost to Time and Restored to Glory by Joseph G Bilby and Harry Zielger bc she knows I have a deep nerdy love of the history of my surroundings.
Asbury Park, NJ, has a rich and varied history that i s clear to anyone who walks through the city. By looking at the architecture, one wonders how the city developed over time and wonders at the stories and significance of many buildings. Asbury Park Reborn... has the answers.
One of the reasons we moved to Asbury Park was it's distinct, infamous, and controversial history and the mark the city has made on the world. So, it was a great pleasure to read more on this history, and especially of buildings we pass every day. Concisely written with a small chapter on each building, some demolished, most still standing, Asbury Park Reborn... is packed with information. The histories are more than just of the buildings, but also of the city as a whole and how each piece fits together. This book also illuminates how Asbury Park looks today and sheds some light on the future of the city.
Asbury Park Reborn... is a fascinating, brief and enjoyable read! the authors were thorough and clearly love the city they were researching which makes this book even better in my opinion. I highly recommend this book to anyone who's interested in US history, shore towns, small towns, gay rights, racial rights in America, or New Jersey.
YOTS Check In: June
In April, I was doing really well and had hardly added any yardage to my stash since Jan. But towards the end of April, it all fell apart!
I got quite a haul at various yard sales in late April - early May. I expected this to continue... but it hasn't and I'm proud to say, as of mid June, I feel like I'm really on track with Year Of The Stash!!
In the last few month I've worked on or finished 2 quilt tops! I've done a few new blocks and worked on my MadCatBOM. I'm happy to have used some of my stash fabric for those!
Here's what my fabric intake/usage looks like so far this year:
Fabric Added Since last Update: 0
Fabric Added Year to Date: 6 yards
Fabric Used Since last update: approximately 3.5 yard
Fabric Used year to Date: Approx. 7.75 yards
Auditioning backing fabric.
How's everyone else doing using up their stash?
New Block: Failed Star
Here we are six months into my MadCatQuiltsBOM! How did we get here so fast!? I've had such a great time coming up with new blocks to make and pushing myself to try new things!
For June I'd chosen a star block using diamond shapes I'd glimpsed. It was an 8 point star, similar to a Sawtooth Star.
My inspiration came from Pomegranate and Chintz, but I can remember what post...
Here's where my no measuring, no rulers method kinda falls down. I cut out eight diamonds in what I thought looked like a good approximation of what I needed and started sewing them together. And immediately hit some problems. No points, bunching, ugh. I decided to take two of the points out and try again.... But that made the sewing of the background awkward at best. I ended up making it way bigger to compensate.
So, although this block got a little out of hand, I'm keeping it in the BOM. It was a great learning experience, for sure. I hope to try diamond shapes again... but not too soon.
On My Mind On Friday Morning
A while ago, I asked for eco friendly, recycled, sponges, today I'm looking for paper towel alternatives. Here's a few that I actually already use: 1, 2. And here's one that I might want to try.
This article made me miss my old hood a little.
Here's a nice little write up of my new hood.
A while ago, I was looking for a tarot deck... I still am. Here are two posts on of Aquarian Soul's collection.
There are roses everywhere!!
Recently Researching: The London Eye
I was talking to my dad the other day and we came to the realization that, although we had heard of the London Eye many time (in movies and books), we weren't entirely sure what it was. We knew it was a landmark in London (of course) but we had two different ideas of what structure it was. I thought it might be the egg shaped glass building you see in films but my dad was right in thinking it was a giant ferris wheel! In 1999, when it was built, it was the largest ferris wheel in the world! Built for the Y2K millennium it's currently sponsored Coca Cola. The wheel has 10 pods that hold 25 people and represent the 10 boroughs of London. One revolution takes 30 minutes.
WIP 6/9/16
Borders and more borders.
Juicy Update
First off:
Give me all your juice recipes, please!!
We've been juicing for about five months now and we are still loving it. My husband has jumped on board and it really helps me keep on track. Here are a few more tips I've learned to help with a juicing lifestyle:
Benefits - We find that we feel better when we juice. We are less tired, more energized, sleep better, and dream more. My skin is clearer, my mood is better. Juicing has helped us consume more greens, more regularly. Personally I could eat a salad every day, but they start to bore my better half. And honestly, I don't eat salad every day. If we juice, at least I feel we are getting some good leafy greens. Since we don't eat meat, juicing helps us get iron and other vitamins. We use all our veggies/fruits and have less waste. Buying lots of fresh veggies but not eating them before they went bad was really bumming me out. Now we don't have that problem.
Routine - It really helps me to keep up a routine with my juicing. We try to drink juice every day, but sometimes it goes a little longer. Rarely we will have more than one juice per day. We don't juice more than once a day for several reasons (I eat a ton of fruits and veggies besides what I juice, the machine is a pain to clean, juicing is time consuming etc...) but it's not a hard and fast rule. I try to keep track of when we juice, how many we drink and recipes in my Bullet Journal. We have mostly been juicing in the evening when my husband gets home from work.
Simple is Key - For a while, we were adding a million fruits and veggies into our juices. More is better, right? Turns out adding too many flavors is like the equivalent of mixing all the paint colors: you just get muddy brown. Since this realization I've been trying to limit to 4 ingredients plus apple. Apple almost doesn't count. I like to use apple as a sweetener, and to add liquid. I think apples do a good job of blending a juice. And an apple a day.... Although apples are good for you, I know store bought conventional apples aren't the best (factory farms, pesticides, etc...) This summer I plan to get apples in bulk (keep em in the cool basement) from local farms for all our juicing needs!
No Juice Fruits and Veg List - Along the way we have come up with a few things we do not like in our juices. In the earlier months, I used quite a bit of grapefruit bc I had a lot of it. But I've decided that I'd rather eat it than juice it. The bitter flavor doesn't enhance my juicing experience. I've tried romaine lettuce a few times and just don't like the flavor. Again, romaine is something I'd much rather eat than drink. We like celery and cucumber but only in low doses. We like the taste of mango, but not the texture. Try as I might, I'm not a fan of carrot juice. We also have had a few instances of having a veg we really like make our juice undrinkable. We got some kale that was so bitter and peppery that neither my husband our I could bare it. If it's questionable (something new, strong smell, etc... ) I try to taste test it first.
Juices We Love: There have only been a few juices that we have recreated more than once of twice. Here are three of our favorite recipes so far:
Apple, Spinach, Red Pepper, Lime
Apple, Orange, Cherry Tomatoes, Blackberries, Kale Stalks, Lime
Mixed Berry (Bluebs, Raz, Black, or whatever is at hand/needs to be used), Kale, Cucumber, Green Apple
Anyone else working on their juice journey? Please share links to your juice posts, favorite recipes, or ideas!
The New School Of Monmouth County Student Pillows
The New School of Monmouth County (TNS) is a private alternative school in NJ. The philosophy of the school is based on the British integrated day, where there are no changing of classes only a central class where students explore all aspects of education. The curriculum is project based through which students gain all aspects of education.
The last few weeks I have been working at TNS to help complete a pillow project the students have been working on for the last few months. The students, who are 7-10 years old, worked with co-teacher Kathryn to create drawings using geometry, math and geometric shapes. From these, they created patterns and used these patterns to create patchwork pillows.
I came in to assist the students cut out their patterns and hand sew the patchwork. From this project they gained experience in math skills, applying math to tangible applications, drawing, technical drawing, pattern making, hand eye coordination, following a pattern, following verbal and written directions, knot making, sewing, stuffing, working in a cooperative setting, helping fellow students, and patience. Among other things.
Below are some of the students work, made completely by themselves from start to finish, with only help and guidance from teachers.
This pillow depicts a closed book seen on an angle.
Even though the work is not my own, I'm linking up with Kathy's Slow Sunday Stitching to show it off!
OMG: May Recap + June Goal
Welp, May didn't see me get as far as I would like on my Ohio Star Quilt.
But a fail for May OMG is an opportunity for June!
It may be ambitious, but I'm shaking up my June OMG Goal and expanding it to incorporate two items; Two quilts, one goal! This will help me get back on track for OMG and the 2016 Finish Along.
So, this month, I will finish my Ohio Star Quilt and the Tree of Life Baby Quilt (or cry trying).
May in Review
OK May, you kinda got away from me but you were a good month!
We took advantage of this pre Summer month by seeing some sights, working in the yard, heading to the beach, entertaining family & friends, and working hard at jobs & at home.
1) Yarn bombing at Convention Hall. 2) Gold caps in Howell, NJ. 3) Dreamy sunsets on the Asbury Park boardwalk. 4) Fancy carpets in Cape May, NJ.
A lot of May was spent taking care of our cat family, our people family, and our home. I am constantly delighted by our house and those we gather around us. It was wonderful to take stock of that this month.
1) The Doctor. 2) Pit Star. 3) Sticky. 4) (me and) Tommy Boy.
Blogging, quilting, and all things creative were done this month, but they took a back seat to living life. We celebrated birthdays, helped create Micro Societies, hosted guests, BBQed and worked a lot in May.
1) The pool at The Asbury Hotel; newly opened. 2) High Contrast in AP. 3) Ever expanding Bossk collection. 4) GITD ghoul.
Every month in our new home has been interesting and exciting, but May was a real eye opener. We started really seeing how things will be year to year in our yard, with flowers, bushes, and birds we never kew we had popping up all over. Watcher cats and dogs cropped up in new places. Exciting events and openings happened around town.
1) A good neighbor always keeps a #watchercat. 2) Keeping a #watcherdog eye on the yard. 3) Watcher cat most modern. 4) I gained a follower, but only for a block.
Along with all the new things we learned we were also able to keep up some traditions and create ones that may stick next year. Family visited this month and we hope they will come back often and soon. I spent some time at my mother's school, helping to finish out the year. Friends took back a Memorial Day Weekend tradition that can now continue. We saw shows, went to the fair, played and planted.
I wasn't wrong to hope that May would be exciting, maybe I was too right. With Summer, I'm hoping comes swimming, bright and sunny beach days, lots of work getting done, but some relaxing, too, please!. Bring it on, June!
A Night at the Fair
Every year Asbury Park celebrates Memorial Day weekend and the start of the Summer Season with gusto. Beaches are open, lifeguards are out, ice cream is everywhere and the fair comes to town. This was the first year we decided to attend.
Although I delight in the lights and sights, I do not ride rides. We were lucky enough to have friends come along so my husband could ride.
We really enjoyed our time at the fair and ended up going back for a 2nd night. We will definitely be keeping an eye for it next year!