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Thursday, October 29, 2009

In honor of Halloween I give you my list of costumes


In honor of one of my fave holidays, I thought it only fitting to give you a list of every possible costume or person I have been. Also I found the Thriller song and it reminded me of my granny I dancing to it, ha ha.

1. Cleopatra ( my mom's gold dress, with gold garland around me and her famous snake jewelry )

2. punk rocker ( metallic wig bought from state fair, I kid you not )

3. The Famous Witch ( countless times )

4. Devil

5. Devil Angel

6. Kelly Osbourne

7. Britney Spears

8. Medusa

9. A lion

10. A flapper ( one of my faves )

11. The Riddler

12. Pajama girl

13. Car wreck victim ( ha ha this freaked everyone out because my mom did my makeup to make it look life like )

14. Dead cheerleader

I'm pretty sure there are others but those are just some of what I an think of right now. For my Medusa costume, I bought fake fishing worms and stapled them to a wig. I smelled like fish bait and my head itched all night, but it was worth it.

Do you have any cool costumes that you have donned over the years? If so do tell!

Until I blog again ~ Gal Molly

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Once upon a candy striper


Hello friends! Happy Wednesday! When thinking of something to post about today I thought of A) Tour De Coop B) showing a new design or C) my dreams of becoming a nurse via a candy striper. So without further adue(hope I spelled that right) here's my story......

Way back when I was oh say in the 8Th grade I got a brilliant idea of becoming a nurse. My granny had been a nurse in the army and when she came home became a ER nurse at Duke. So like any little girl would I wanted to be like her. So the summer of 8Th grade me and mu friend Jennifer decided we would become candy striper's. Mostly because we wanted to wear the red and white outfit and the little hat. Our week of training goes great, no hick ups. On the following Monday we are told to meet in the lobby and they would assign us to which department we would be serving. Me and Jennifer wanted to be together and be on the baby floor, but that didn't happen. She was sent to the baby floor and I to the escort service. Now at first I was a little mad but when I finally got there I was in heaven. Nothing but a couple of old ladies sitting around a small room waiting for calls to take people down to their cars. They schooled me on what to do and where to go. My first job was to take magazines to the waiting areas and ask patients if they needed any new reading material. I soon got the privilege of escorting the patients in wheelchairs down to the car pool area. Very fun, especially pushing someone in a wheel chair! Now weeks went by and I did my same routine, shuttle someone out, shuttle some magazines around and shuttle someone out. Until one day they needed somebody on the baby floor, I nearly died, when they chose me. So off I go skirting my way up there trying to be a professional 14 year old. The elevator finally dings on my floor and there I see it, the babies. I go to the nurses station and ask where they need me. I was sent to a sweet little baby that had been dropped off by his mother and they needed someone just to sit and rock him. I was thrilled! We sat and rocked for a couple of hours, until a nurse came in and told me I needed to pick up some of kind of file for him. So she gives me directions and I go on my merry way. I notice when I got to the floor she said the file was on that it was a colder than normal. But if you know me I am a little naive so I thought nothing of it. Well there wasn't many rooms on this floor so I just went to each on looking at the door for the right one. Well I keep walking and suddenly I enter two double doors and instant coldness, not a good sign, but silly me kept walking. I finally saw another room and thought well this has got to be it. When I entered the room I saw metal doors in the wall and two bodies with blankets over them with little tags on their toes. Well my smartness finally kicked in and I realized this wasn't the file room. I freaked out and ran. I am not one for dead bodies and such, but hey I wanted to be a nurse remember, ha ha. I went back to the nurses station and asked her what was she thinking sending me there and showed her the directions she had written me. Come to find out she left out a 1 on the floor number, HA.

So needless to say my nursing days were over after that scare. I did finish my candy striper term out, in the escort service. One perk to being a candy striper, free food with my best friend Jennifer. Oh and a new pair of high top white converse too.

Until I blog again ~ Gal Molly

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Custom Embellishment Rings

Happy Thursday y'all! Here is my latest creation, Custom Embellishment Rings! The one pictured above is mine :) I can't tell you how many compliments I have gotten on this trendy little ring. It really is a showstopping piece if I might say. The ring is sterling silver and has fresh water pearls and crystal beads attached to the top. I am currently out of the solid sterling silver ring but I have a slew of other sterling silver rings that have scroll work on them, as seen below. Also I have some that are mostly solid but have a piece of scroll work on the side. I made one for a chick that had the scroll work on it and it turned out beautiful. I can have rings from size 5 to size 9.
Here is the ring with the scroll work and funky colored beads all around.

Here are some of the beads that I have used in making these beautiful rings. All beads are Czech glass, are vibrant in color and shine bright.


These beads are little squares and look very unique mixed with the round beads.



This mix has about four different colored beads. It has a matte topaz, clear topaz, a darker topaz and a light topaz. They look really stunning all together.




Here is one of my favorite mixes! I do have a Cherokee background so maybe that's why ;) This mix has an array of turquoise, black, red, brown, deep emerald green and two different light browns. This mix looks great with anything in your wardrobe!





Ahhh, the teal mix, reminds me of the beach. This mix has a metallic teal, a clear teal, a dark clear teal and goldish teal beads. You could actually mix some of these beads up with the Topaz mix.






The Hawaii mix reminds me of a lotus flower. In this mix there is light pink pearl, clear pink, dark hot fuchsia and black metallic beads. Very, very beautiful!







Here is another metallic square bead in pink. You could mix this with any of the beads I have listed here for a truly unique look.








This square metallic bead is really pretty, my picture doesn't do it justice. Again you could mix it with any of the beads seen above, especially the Topaz mix.









Here is another favorite of mine, the seafoam mix, very beachy. This mix could be mixed with the pink metallic square, the Topaz mix, the silver metallic square or you could make up your own design!
All rings will be custom made for you or whoever you are buying for. It will take about two weeks to get the ring made and shipped to you, probably sooner. I have had a really great time designing these beauties and know you will love your one of a kind ring. Each ring will come in a little silver box ready for gift giving or just to surprise yourself. All rings are made of sterling silver and come in sizes 5 through 9, if you need a bigger size let me know so I can find you one. Each ring is $40 with a $5 shipping charge for priority mail. These would make really unique Christmas gifts for folks on your list. If you would like to order a ring please email me at mikemolly10805@aol.com so we can get together on your creation, I will send you a invoice through paypal or I can make you listing in etsy under my shop name www.LittleSundaysStudio.etsy.com , there are some cute items in there as well and all Halloween cards are 10% off!
Until I blog again ~ Gal Molly
P.S If you would like smaller seed beads added on I have an array of colors and mixes to choose from too :)










Wednesday, October 21, 2009

And on this day 2 wee tots were adopted





























Twelve years ago today Ronald aka "Wonald" and Elizabeth aka "Little Bird" officially became ours. After all paper's were signed, two little wee tot's were ours to take home and love. We had a splendid party and fun was had by all. There was a flushed faced baby running around eating cake, cookies and chips and wanting his "sissy" to hold him. A plump, bald headed baby was being held by everyone and laughing hysterically when tickled. That party was so fun and memories are forever en grained in my head. Most people think I don't know what it is to have a motherly love towards a child but I do. I was 16 when Ronald came into my life and for that moment on I found a new kind of love. A love where you don't get sick from poopy diapers or throwing up, someone ALWAYS excited to see you when you go to pick them up at pre-school, thinking you are the coolest person in the world and being your best friend. I have said before that I have a special bond with my baby siblings and that is true. My mom adopting these two precious gifts from God was the best thing that ever happened to us. I get a lot of "hmmpf's" when I say that I helped raise them, I guess people think that if you didn't actually birth them then you can't possibly have a undying love for someone. I was with them the day they came to us and stayed until the day I got married. I have been to numerous doctor's appointments, surgeries, pick up from school because your sick, the list goes on and on. My love for Ronald and Elizabeth is a second mama's love, my mom being the first mama, and will never change. I found a few pictures from the party we had and I can still remember the way they smelled as babies and rocking them to sleep at night. So in 12 years I have accumulated a slew of memories and a endearing love for two of THE most beautiful, sweet, smart, funny and God loving siblings I often call "my babies", because I am the second mama.







Until I blog again ~ Gal Molly

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

29 things before 30

In honor of my last year in my twenties I have come up with a list of 29 things to do or accomplish before I turn the fabulous 30, here goes:
1. make pepper nuts
2. find some farmland near us (more on that later)
3. volunteer at the rescue mission
4. but some pygmy goats for our backyard
5. make cake pops
6. spread the gospel of Jesus to people who don't know Him
7. make pink butter
8. see a play
9. learn how to make lip balm
10. buy more chickens
11. finish our marriage scrapbook
12. learn to make sauteed peas and corn
13. buy a real Christmas tree
14. write a Christmas letter
15. candlelight dinner
16. spread cheer throughout the year
17. get our family picture taken
18. learn to make a wire wrap ring
19. make applesauce
20. go to Wilmington just because
21. find a cool thrift shop
22. make yellow birds (the drink)
23. make homemade salsa
24. make fresh lemonade
25. make Mexican biscuits
26. go to a movie
27. find a new book to read
28. advertise my business
29. learn to make felt jewelry
So there you have my friends, go out and make a list of things to do before your next birthday!
Until I blog again ~ Gal Molly

Friday, October 16, 2009

And 4 Little Chicky's Went Up to Heaven

( My sweet little Powder Puff as a wee tot, oh I miss you )
At 6:30 this morning a mean hungry owl came in and took four of my most beloved chickens, Chirpy, Patsy, Powder Puff and Georgia. I will not go into details but the crime scene is ugly. Chirpy put a grave fight to save the others. My favorite chicken, Patsy put up a fight too. They will be greatly missed! I am so glad I took pictures of them when they were wee tots. They were almost ready to lay eggs and to think these precious four never made it.

Sorry if you think this is lame, but I seriously loved my little chickens and hand trained them to eat out of my hand and to let me hold them. The eight that are left, are walking around the coop mourning I just know. They are all together in their little coop just looking out.

Well I need to go and help Mike bury them. Looks like we will be getting four more tomorrow to replace the ones lost.

Until I blog again ~ A sad Gal Molly

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

My tips for a homemade Christmas, yes I know it's only October 14


Yes you read the title correctly, I have been preparing myself for Christmas early this year. Last year in the middle of December I decided I would hand make every one's gift, hahahahaha yes please laugh at me because I laughed at myself several times when rushing to make said gifts. This year is gonna be different and I am gonna tell ya how.

I don't know if its my age or what but I love the simplicity of Christmas. I love baking just for "us" or finding that perfect vintage gift for someone special. I totally detest shopping at the mall for gifts, unless someone has requested a special item and they want it desperately. Last year I wanted to make all my family members a homemade gift. I made ribbon wreaths, funky banners for display, my own collection of fave recipes and turned it into a cookbook, sewing kits, a painted Bird house with little glittery birds on the posts and heat sacks. I also went to vintage stores and thrift shops to find little odds and ends to top off the gift giving. The joy I found in making these said gifts was amazing, not only was it handmade but it was made by me. Everyone loved their gifts and displayed them throughout their houses. They also loved me and Mikes collection of recipes and have made most of them this year. You can make most of gifts if you find out what they like, need and love. It also saves a ton of money and time and gives you more time to "enjoy" the season.

Don't try to out do it by picking too hard of projects to make or something you've never made before. There are a slew of tutorials online and you can find a lot of neat ideas on Martha Stewart. This year I am making all the girls in my family a hand stamped piece of jewelry and a no knit scarf in their favorite colors. I am going to place their items in a funky revamped canvas bag. Yeah no wrapping!! For the fabulous men in my life, well that's a little tricky. My brother J.W, who just got his black helmet and graduated fire academy, I am thinking of making him a hand stamped dog tag that says firefighter with a cross over it. Last year I bought him a bible geared towards firefighters, he loved it. My baby brother Ronald will most likely get a dog tag necklace too and probably something from a vintage shop, he loves those places and I bought him a pocket watch from one last year that he picked out a week before. My dad, hmmm not sure what to make him but I'm sure it will come to me. Oh yeah and everyone will probably get a dozen eggs from our little sweet chickens.

Other items you could make would be friendship soup, with a wooden spoon, tea towel and a loaf of fabulous bread. Or you could make a topping for toast, yogurt or pound cake, again send a silver spoon and little directions. A personalized cookbook or calendar would be fun too. There is so much out there to be made and gave. Trust me it doesn't take a long to make if you start early. And your recipient will love you for it. So go out their ladies and trove through the craft store, vintage store, get supplies and start making those lovely gifts. Before you know it you will have made a much better gift than a store bought item that will likely be returned, not used, re gifted or sold at a yard sale, yes that does happen :)

Until I blog again ~ Gal Molly

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

A fabulous giveaway hosted by a fabulous Gal

I don't have any pictures to post because blogger is acting funky as usual. But let me tell you, you need to run over to my blog BFF's blog and enter her fabulous giveaway. She is giving away a Fuji Instax Camera, aka a revamped Polaroid like we used to have in the fabulous '80's! It takes beautiful pictures and spits them out in credit card size for your enjoyment. So if you need a perfect gift for that perfect loved one or special friend or just want to gift yourself, you need to run not walk, over to her blog to enter. Here is her blog Addy: http://angelicagracedesigns.com/blog . One of these days I'll learn how to be all technical and figure out how to just use the person's name and its highlighted and you can click and go straight to their site or blog. But for now all you get it old school, hence the giveaway.
P.S I will have a normal post tomorrow with hopefully normal pictures, oh and you have to see our finally finished chicken coop that has wore us slap out, HA HA. The chickens are in hog heaven or shall I say chicken heaven in their new coop.
Until I blog again ~ Gal Molly

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Four years of married bliss


On a stormy Saturday ( I hear a thunderstorm on your wedding day brings good luck ) at 5 o'clock in the evening me and Mike got hitched. Our wedding was donned in purple, candles, satin bows and scrumptious food. We ate, we laughed and we cried. A good time was had by all. We spent one half of our honeymoon in the mountains and the rest of it at the beach, where I fell in love with Wilmington, NC.

Nothing prepares you for the joys, hopes, dreams and failures in a marriage. By now we thought we would have had a baby but that's not God's plan for us right now, although we have the baby itch. By now we thought we would be owning a home, again not God's plan for right now. We do however have a Christ centered marriage and I believe that is why we have been so blessed in our marriage.

I can not tell you how much I love Mike. He is my world, my everything. He can me make laugh at any moment of the day. We have worked together since we got married. I can't tell you how many people have told me that my marriage wouldn't last because we are with each other ALL THE TIME. But that is "us". We don't like to be apart from each other, we love being with each other. We do everything together. I can't think of one day that we have been apart from each other, not one. We don't do the "girls weekend" or the "guys weekend" or the "ladies night out" or the "guys night out", it's not us. We genuinely love being with each other. We finish each others sentences, help each other out, pray together, the list could go on and on. I don't know what I would do if I couldn't be with my husband for a day. I have heard it all, "just wait til 5 years down the road, you want want to be with him all the time", I'm sorry to say this but those people probably had a unhappy marriage and it wasn't a Christ centered marriage.

I am lucky to have a husband that believes in my little endeavors and loves my family with his whole heart. He supports me and I support him. I was told the other night that I was loved more than the day we met. Oh I love him so much!

Here's to another four blissful, spontaneous, Christ filled years of being married to you Mike! I love you more than moon and the stars!

Until I blog again ~ Gal Molly

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

And that was the last of the ice capades!

About ten years ago me and my mom decided to take Ronald to see The Wizard of Oz on ice, also know as the ice capades. We had bought awesome seats and were right up next to the ice. When we arrived we got popcorn, drinks, twirly lights and all kinds of ice capades junk. We went to find our seats and get settled, little Ronald was so excited to be there Soon the lights grew dim and Dorothy comes skating out with Toto and singing. As she is singing and skating around the munchkins push the house out onto the ice. All of a sudden we see green smoke and hear a witch coming for Dorothy and the house being jacked up in the air. At this point Ronald is screaming so loud you would think someone was dieing. We took turns taking him out and getting him treats and trying to talk him into staying, but it was over. We came home and we never talked of the ice capades again.
He still remembers that awful day and tells me he had fun eating all that junk food. Hope you all's Tuesday is going great! I have some new designs that should be ready by weeks end, just waiting on supplies to get here.
Until I blog again ~ Gal Molly
P.S. Hope I spelled capades right :)

Friday, October 2, 2009

On October 3rd she said....

Howdy folks!! I found these pictures on my sisters facebook page and thought I would share. The first one was taken on the 4Th of July at Georges Diner or as Elizabeth calls it "gogee's diner", love her! You see "whitey" to the right, yes Ronald had my mom bleach his hair for the summer. Oh he was too cute! Love the flag drawing Elizabeth made!
This is Jing, Elizabeth's best friend. They met in Kindergarten in their hearing impaired class and have been together since. It is so funny to listen to them talk without their cochlear implants on, because they are talking to the top of their lungs and can't hear each other, but they can read each others lips. They are like two old ladies together, playing board games and making up the rules as they go. I saw on my sister's facebook where they had been chatting and they both told each other that they loved one another, so sweet. Seriously I could eat Ronald and Elizabeth up with bread. Love how she drew the hearts and wrote out "best friend".
Until I blog again ~ Gal Molly
P to the S . More scary stories to come Monday!!!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

October 1ST


I have been loving this Fall weather! Cool, crisp mornings followed by warm afternoons and breezy, cool evenings. I found some apple cider in my cupboard this morning and made me some french toast breakfast, yum! I now have to make a trip to the grocery for some raspberry hot chocolate and some items to make chili. I was thinking about telling something spooky up until the day of Halloween or telling yummy recipes or a favorite Fall find. Who knows what you'll read here this month. I'll start out by telling the story of Ethel, my plaster made witch mask that I dearly loved but got lost in between moves.

When I was in the fourth grade I bought a mask kit from our school book fair. I remember walking into the library and immediately noticing it along with all of the Halloween themed books. I'm not sure why I love Halloween so much but I do. It could be because I love all things Fall and decorating and dressing up for Halloween. Anyways, I saw this kit and knew I had to purchase it with the money my mama had given me to get books that day. I purchased the kit along with some other Halloween themed books and was waiting for the school bell to ring so I could walk home as fast as I could and get to working on this mask. When the school bell rang me and my sister met in the hallway and started our 3 block journey home. We got some snacks and went to the den to start homework and working on our Halloween costumes. I pulled the mask from my bag and envisioned a witch with a green face and big mole on her chin. I got all the supplies ready and started working hard on Ethel. I had finished her within an hour with the exception of painting her. I needed to let her dry over night then I could paint her lovely witchy face.

The next afternoon I painted her face green and her mole black. She was beautiful! I displayed her in my room for Halloween and then packed her neatly in a box after the holiday. She was used for many years as decoration and only got a little worn on the edges. I am sad to say that Ethel is no longer with us, she got lost in the move. I miss her dearly and wish I could find another kit to her sister Gretel, I know she would be proud.

Do you have a favorite Halloween decoration or memory that you just love? Please let me know, I would love to hear it!

Until I blog again ~ Gal Molly