Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Getting To Know Me, Hailey Byrd


My Minnie (you know her as Tricia) said she'd like to introduce The Turning Twenty Girls and asked each of us to do our own introduction. Since I'm the youngest, I get to go first. :) My name is Hailey Byrd, I'm the only granddaughter of Tricia and Gary Cribbs. Let me tell you  a little about myself. I am 22 years old and I get a year older every October 20th!
I married my high school sweetheart, Lucas Byrd, on June 3, 2011. We actually got married a week after we graduated high school. We met in the 9th grade in English class, (which is also my favorite subject) and I thought he was uber cute! In fact, the first thing I ever said to him was, “…can I borrow your highlighter?” The way he flipped his long shaggy hair across his face to show off his little freckles, and the way he wore a different rock and roll t-shirt everyday, just made me swoon! I was smitten. He sounds like he would be the “bad boy” phase almost every girl goes through, but not Lucas. He was so sweet and had such a big heart, and it all became mine when he “asked me out” right after class by the lockers. We were 15 going on “till’ death do us part."
Wedding Day June 3, 2011
13 days after we got married, we found out we were expecting our first baby boy! We were over the moon!! After 9 long months, and a very short and easy breezy delivery, we were looking into the face of our first born. William Jude Byrd came into this world on March 16, 2012. 6 pounds 2 ounces, 21 1/2 inches long and absolutely perfect! 
Welcome baby Jude March 16, 2012
Our baby Jude isn’t such a baby anymore :( He is a firecracker that has an endless fuse!! He's so energetic, happy, loves Mickey Mouse and he's about to be 3. 
I now realize what moms mean when they say, “They grow up so fast.” As a child, I thought that was crazy, I thought I couldn’t wait to grow up! Now that I am and I have a car payment, rent due every month, a husband to take care of, buying groceries…. I now long for the days that I could just ride my bicycle around the neighborhood until the streetlights come on, then listen for my dad to do his ever so popular whistle (you know the kind where you pinch you bottom lip and pull it way out?) and head home for dinner. Back then I was able to go to bed worry free with a full tummy, wake up the next morning and do it all over. I often long for those more simple days, but I wouldn’t trade my new life as an adult/wife/mother for anything! Especially when we discovered 2 years later, that we were expecting our next blessing!


On October 27, 2013, we got that very sought after double pink line. We were again, over the moon. We kept this pregnancy a secret for a couple days because my mom, Minnie, and Poppa were gone to Quilt Market. Of course the second they got back, we told them the news and they were so happy for us!! Sadly, a short 10 days later, November 10th, 2013, we found out that we had lost our baby. We figured I was only about 5 weeks along but that didnt help with the overwhelming pain. We named our rainbow baby, Harper Layne. I still talk to him at night in my prayers and I know he loves me and listens to me. 


December 20th, 2013 we were very surprised to find out that God didn't wait to bless us with another baby! Our next baby boy was on his way! On August 13, 2014 (1 day after my dad’s birthday) we welcomed Ezra Sawyer Byrd into our little nest! 
Welcome baby Ezra August 13, 2014
He is now 5 months old and the happiest baby in the world! He never stops smiling and is very attached to his mommy :) I am on cloud 9 with my little family and I can’t wait to add a little girl (or 2) into this house of crazy boys!!

Being a mother is indeed the most challenging job I have ever been blessed with. It is challenging both mentally and physically, but it is, in fact, the most rewarding! I would do it over again any day!
Now that you know more about my little Byrd family, I can tell you more about myself personally. I am very much into health and fitness. I love to go to the gym to workout and build my body to become better and healthier version of myself. I want to live a long and happy life for my little ones and my husband! I want to be able to run outside and play football with my boys and not get tired! Which is one of the main reasons Lucas and I decided to have children so soon! I cook in my home 90% of the time and I try my hardest to remove all the bad things. I try to cook organic, not fried, non-fatty foods. I love to make Jude and I smoothies and shakes using things like strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, bananas, oranges, lettuce, kale, spinach, flaxseeds, coconut milk, and tons of other super healthy foods!! It’s a fantastic way to get all your fruits and veggies in at one setting, and I feel so good knowing that I know exactly what my kids and I are putting into our bodies! When I can’t make it to the gym, I do Pilates at home! I would love to be able to share some healthy recipes and shakes with you whenever I post blog entries! 
Making his smoothie
Jude trying to work out like Mommy... we probably make the same face lol! :P


I am also all about vintage, distressed furniture, 20’s-60’s era, crocheting, and shabby chic things! I love Audrey Hepburn, Oxford shoes, doilys under antiques in my home, shabby tufted couches, burlap bows, and lace anything!! One of my favorite pastimes is antique shopping! Seriously, I could break the bank!! 
My living room
If I were to describe my perfect day (when the kids are with my parents) would be- 

*Sleep in (of course, what mother doesnt dream about sleeping in!?)
*Having a brunch that includes a vintage tea set, coffee, fruits, and a croissant
*Getting dressed in my Fit and Flared 40’s dress, knee high stockings, and some Oxfords
*Getting on my vintage bicycle which also has a basket full of daisies on the front with my little Yorkie (Penny) 
*Then spending the whole day antique shopping
*Come home to a nice home cooked meal and watch absolutely ANY Audrey Hepburn movie! Preferably Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Funny Face, Roman Holiday, or My Fair Lady as I sit in my favorite comfy chair and crochet until the cows come home! Haha! If Audrey wasn't available, I would also love to watch any episode of "I Love Lucy" seeing how I have every episode on DVD :)

When I was younger, I used to love standing beside my Minnie and watch her quilt at her LongArm machine. I used to just watch the needle go in and out of the fabric making the most beautiful pattern of thread all throughout the quilt. For some reason, when I think back to those times, the needle going up and down is in slow motion, making the quilting look so intricate and beautiful. I loved when I would stay the night with Minnie and she would give me a hoop, needle, and thread and teach me to embroider. We would sit together and embroider all night! My absolute favorite art that my Minnie taught me, would be crocheting. If I had nothing else to do in my life, I would crochet, every day all day. Lucas says that I am keeping the yarn industry in business! I value handmade items so much, because it took a special someone their time and skill to make something truly beautiful! 
I think I have introduced myself to my fullest as of right now, at least you get the general idea of who I am! :) I am looking forward to sharing myself, my pastimes, ideas, and anything else that comes to mind in the future with every one of you!


Love, Hailey

P.S. Come back tomorrow to meet my mom, Michelle!

Thursday, January 8, 2015

HenFolks Fabric Kit


Hello from: Bellyachin' Bossy Bertha
Forever Frettin' Frannie
Grumpy Gertie Lou
Motormouth Myrtle
Simply Silly Sally Sue
and the Turning Twenty Girls!


You've been asking for it and it is finally here for a very short time.  We only have 8 of these kits, so if you are really wanting one, you need to click now!


Henfolks Fabric Kit
$144
Free Shipping (US orders only)

Finished Block 12" x 12"
Finished Quilt 68" x 80"

Your Henfolks Kit contains over 10 yards of beautiful scrappy fabric, all PRECUT!  Enough to complete this whimsical quilt top - including the binding!  There are over 70 assorted fabrics just for the courthouse steps alone!!

* Pattern and Button Pack not included, but can be ordered below

*Fabric all hand selected by Tricia and carefully packaged by Michelle to ensure kit is complete.
Kit includes fabric identification and is packaged in order of identification to make this one of the most simple kits to use!





Pattern details:
Everyone can relate to Henfolks.  We all know someone who is one of these silly hens...maybe (probably) ourselves!!
Here is one quilt that is sure to make your friends and family giggle and OH! the conversations you can have!  :)


Sunday, January 4, 2015

Banana Bread Day

Today just feels like a Banana Bread day, and although I've got a few different recipes for this easy-to-make treat, here is one of my family favorites.  I make two loaves at a time, you can cut the measurements in half if you'd rather make a single loaf.   

Ingredients-
6 very ripe bananas
4 eggs
1 & 1/2 cups packed light brown sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla
1 stick unsalted butter melted
3 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

For outstanding banana bread, I always start with very speckled bananas. The darker the bananas, the sweeter the bread.
 I recommend mixing  this bread by hand, you just want the batter blended and well moistened. I despise cleaning my nut chopper, so I've come up with a better technique. Try it, you may never clean your chopper again!  I place a couple hands full of pecans in a ziplock bag and gently pound pecans with the edge of a wooden spoon.  


 Dump pecans into batter and toss ziplock in the trash. Easy, huh?

Butter or grease two loaf pans. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Using a fork, squish up 6 very ripe bananas. You want them to resemble chunky baby food. 


Add 1 Cup melted butter, 4 eggs,  1 1/2 cups packed light brown sugar, 2 teaspoons vanilla (I always use Mexican vanilla - yum)!  Mix well.


In separate bowl combine 3 cups all purpose flour, 2 teaspoons baking soda, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon. Mix dry ingredients well then add to banana mixture.

 Add chopped pecans. 

Pour into loaf pans. Bake at 350 for about 1 hour.

Bread is done when toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. 

Happy baking :)
Tricia

Thursday, December 18, 2014

A Quick Update

Just a quick blog today-  

My precious mama had open-heart surgery on December 1.  Gary and I have been camped out at this huge hospital since that day. Here is a photo of what I've been working on. Right now it looks like a huge doily with armholes! :) When I finish, it will be a beautiful, full length bohemian wrap for our granddaughter.





I love crochet and adore working with variegated yarn.   I hope Hailey loves wearing her wrap as much as I'm enjoying making it.

Also, just to let you know, Mama's surgery was an overwhelming success. Drs. say full recovery will take three months, so by March 1 she will again be able to do the things she loves to do. Hallelujah!

Monday, November 24, 2014

My Thanksgiving

   Here we are again, that time of year when leaves start changing into beautiful golds, browns, and deep reds. The air is light and crisp and the world is beginning to cool down. All this could mean is one thing, Thanksgiving is almost here! For many, the meaning of Thanksgiving usually includes feasting, football games, four-day weekends, family reunions, or a forerunner to Christmas festivities. For my Thanksgiving, we enjoy most of those traditions. We get together with our kids, grandkids, and now great-grandkids. We have a big dinner, my son-in-love watches football with his son, and of course we all love the day off work. But I especially love to count the blessings of God throughout the year. 
  Here are a few things I'm very thankful for:
   1) God/Prayer - Without knowing that God is there for me through all the good times and the bad, I don't know where I would be. Several times throughout my life I have felt lost. Having the ability to pray, and knowing that God is always listening, provides me with comfort. Then I have faith that His will will be done in my life. I have no complaints, and for that, I am extremely thankful. 
   2) Gary- My husband, Gary, is my best friend! He is my peanut to my butter, the crackle to my pop, and the skip in my step. But more importantly, he is the reason I have a smile on my face. I am grateful that I have been blessed with a husband that lets me follow my dreams and he is always right beside me holding my hand. To have a husband like Gary, who loves me unconditionally is more than I could ever ask for. 
   3) My children/grandchildren/great grandchildren- Michelle and Scotty are my pride and joy. I am beyond blessed to have children that have grown into such wonderful Godly people. Seeing Michelle with her husband, children, and grandchildren fills my heart with so much joy. Seeing how Scotty and his wife are leading their beautiful lives brings me much happiness. Then for my grandchildren and great grandchildren, I couldn't be more proud of. Kyle and his wife Jenn and his daughter Lily. Hailey and Lucas and their children, Jude, Ezra, and Harper (Harper who is our angel baby.) If every person in my family represents a single blessing, then my heart is running over.

Michelle and Scotty with Gary

Kyle, Jenn, and Lily



  

Hailey, Lucas, Jude, and Ezra
     

   4) Inspirations- I am thankful for all the inspirations in my life. Whether it be from my family, a clipping in a magazine, a scripture, or even a daydream.
   5) Aging- Weird, I know. But I am thankful for aging. Looking back at all the follies of my youth, I am thankful for all the knowledge and wisdom I have obtained throughout my years. I am thankful to have so many experiences to be able to look back on and pull lessons learned from.
   6) Second Chances- Who knows where many of us would be if no one believed in second chances. I, for one, am thankful to have had second chances in my life!

Theses are just a few things amongst the many blessings in my life that I am grateful for. I hope that this year, when you and your family are sitting at your beautifully prepared Thanksgiving meal, you take a moment and count all the blessings in your life and be truly thankful for each and everything. 
I have also read about a great idea to be able to look back on your blessings. On January 1st, take a jar and each time you are blessed throughout the year, write it down and place it in the jar. Then, on December 31st, sit down and read all the amazing events that took place in the year just passed! 

I am thankful to each and everyone of you and I pray everyone has a beautiful, relaxing Thanksgiving!

Blessings,
 Tricia 

Monday, October 20, 2014

My Eventful Weekend

Hi everyone!
  If you have been wondering what I have been up to lately, I can safely tell you that I have been as busy as a bee! Along with working on getting ready for market, I have been working late hours into the night getting my barn and house all organized and clutter free. 
Sewing corner
Glimpse of my fabric stash


Fabric scraps
Cutting board

I know it still looks like A LOT, but believe me when I say, this is the best my barn has ever looked! Decluttering is such a hard task but it definitely makes your life seem less stressed and you sleep better at night knowing everything has a place.

Along with decluttering, our grandson Kyle's fiance had a lingerie party at our house this past weekend. They are getting married on November 15th, and we couldn't be more excited!! 
Here is our sweet Jennifer, isn't she beautiful?!
Of course, I don't think she would want me to share with everyone her gifts that she received, but I do want to show what her amazing party looked like! The shower was a pink and black paris theme. 
We served a very classy snack of delicious cheeses, wines, grapes and crackers. 
Hailey made up 3 fun games for all of us to play! But here is an example of our favorite, bra pong, and I am proud to say that I came in second place :)

Along with all the fun and games, Hailey had the idea of everyone writing down fun, cheap, or stay at home date nights for the bride and groom to randomly choose out of the jar throughout the year! What a great idea?! I might make one for me and Gary ;)

Only 28 days until they are married! The shower was a success! 

To end a busy weekend, we had the pleasure of attending our great-granddaughter's 3rd birthday party! 
It was the perfect day for a birthday in the park!
Lily was SO excited about her TinkerBell birthday and that she was turning 3! Can't you tell?






Gary had his share of fun as well!  

Drinking his juice pouch
Channeling his inner child! I love this man <3

Even though this has been such an eventful weekend, I wouldn't trade it for the world! My life is a little less cluttered, we are getting closer to the day our grandson and his fiancé tie the knot, and we were able to enjoy some family fun at the park for Lily's birthday. It's in these moments, that you can stop, take a deep breath, and thank God for all the blessings he has given you.

-Tricia

P.S.
Our newest great grandson, Ezra, had a fun time at Lily's birthday party as well ;)




Wednesday, October 1, 2014

"Burning" Twenty

For those of you that follow our Turning Twenty FaceBook page, you'll remember that I promised the story behind some of my quilts catching fire!

We just had a disaster that would have been HUGE if Gary hadn't been in the house!
I have a big black glass front cabinet in our dining room that I had taken china out of and filled with quilts.

The cabinet has lights on the inside across the top. Gary smelled smoke and couldn't find it anywhere because his eyes can't see smoke. He called me in from the barn and I saw smoke as soon as I entered our back door. 
I then ran to the front and smoke was rolling out of the black cabinet. A light had obviously shorted out and my quilt was smoldering. I then proceeded to yank the quilt out. The melted light was embedded in it. 
I ran to kitchen and put the quilt under water. Unfortunately, while I was busy doing that, the smoldering light remains dropped onto the next quilt in the stack. The second quilt wasn't destroyed, but sadly, the first quilt was.

  
 I'm so thankful we were home!  It would have consumed all the quilts in the cabinet and then burned the house down!

So, moral of our story. 
1. Lights can still short out even if they aren't turned on
2. Don't put your quilts in a quilt cabinet that has lights
3. Always keep your husband inside the house just in case something bad happens ;)