you might recognize the pattern (i've made this 4 times now. still an all-time fav.) the kangaroo pocket was made with lamba, this lamb-like leather. (i kept calling it lambda, you know, like the greek letter in lots of math problems? eric would bust out in laughter every time i said that, hehe.)
i never wore it out yet, so this is the only pic i could find of it (when i snapped a pic for shirley hehe):
then eric and i moved the leather factory and our home and all the furballs to bozeman, mt!! turns out the lil fuzz (we actually call him the moofuzz now) loves moving. so many fun new perches
and new hiding spots!
so much fun that at the end of each day of packing, moo would pass out on the floor, not quite making his blanket hehe.
for us humans, the move included many hitches (unfortunately not literal ones, as his car broke down hauling the trailer shortly after leaving his folks' house, so we had to switch to a big uhaul truck, hehe). here's all our stuff, shoved in the trailer and his car when leaving brooklyn. still can't believe it all fit.
the lil moo fuzz sat in my lap on the drive first to westchester.
westchester proved to be great fun, as he found even more hiding nooks in eric's childhood bedroom...
he wasn't so lucky when we switched to the truck, as he could only fit behind eric's driver seat, hehe. backseat driver, that wabbit!
the drive was very long. we passed many states i'd never been to!
the truck cabin had eric driving, me in the middle, and mario (our employee who made the move with us!!) in the passenger seat. cramped quarters, yo.
we drove through several tornado watches, 50+ mph gusts, snow storms. the hotel pitstops were hilarious. we def snuck in all 3 animals on a bellhop cart once...our one sightseeing stop was the badlands in south dakota. stunning geology!
finalllllllly after 3 days of many hours of driving, we made it! this greeted us:
the scenery is stunning here. mountains everywhere. it's literally my view on my drive to and from work each day. the first order of business once we found a house to rent? a garden! here's a view of the back of my car, the day we went to the nursery to pick up starters:
montana soil is very very dry and not conducive to growing. we tilled the backyard TWICE. we figured we'd work with starters this year, mixed with some seeds, and then switch to mostly seeds next year. About 1/3 of the back yard is our veggie garden. i calculated 1750 sq ft of growing space! putting up the fence was a total nightmare (montana soil is HARD!), but we did it!
we're now enjoying the fruits of our hard labor! rainbow chard and mixed lettuce:
the chard got cooked into stuffed shells! (omg easily my new fav meal, well after eggplant parm and meatballs of course)
here's a sink full of huge spinach, which eric turned into spanikopita!
eric turned his green thumb on house plants. he made me a planter with 3 varieties of succulents for my sewing room! (yes, we live in a house now AND I HAVE MY OWN SEWING ROOM!!! AHHHHHHHH!!!!!)
the first thing i've sewn in my awesome sewing room was with this splurge of linen from ellen degeneres' line at joann's. man was it pricy!! pricier than any clothing fabric i've bought, but then i had a big coupon, wheeeee.
i made curtains for our house! (here's eric practicing singing for our wedding with his buddy mike)
i also made ties so they could be tied back to capitalize on sun when we wanted it.
food-wise, the last new meal eric cooked back in brooklyn was authentic hot and sour soup! OMG soooo good.
i made mint chocolate chip cookies (i'd never seen mint chips before!). they were so addictive.
in montana, the first thing i baked was peach pie! i've been working on my baking presentation...
not bad, right? made some brownies with natural cane sugar, next. i think natural cane sugar makes things bake fluffier/more cake-like. i'm not sure why, but i followed the recipe exactly as i always do and this was just full! so delicious, yo.
then i made a berry pie from blackberries, blueberries, and cherries. even better looking, no?
next post: wedding dresses!
had never put cherries in a pie, but i think i'm a fan! at least when i make it... hehe.






























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