Friday Filter: Dancing With the Stars Recap

Holy Moly! This week’s episode was one of the best premiere’s I have seen.

The new contestants are phenomenal!

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The only one who was not pictured here is Amy Purdy, and that is because she was performing in the ParaOlympics at the time.

Even on just the first night, the bar has been set pretty high on quality, enthusiasm, and competition.

My current favorites are obviously DJ Tanner and Winnie Cooper (I mean Candace Cameron Bure and Danica McKellar). I also am loving Amy Purdy, Merle Davis, and Charlie White hot off their Olympic wins. My unknown favorite is James Maslow (what a cutie). Plus I am loving the dynamic between him and Peeta.

I love this show for two reasons:

1. I love dance. This is mainly about ballroom which fascinates me.

2. It shows how real these famous people are. You know I love a good story.

I already cried on the first episode. I can’t blame it on pregnancy hormones. I would have cried at Amy Purdy’s dance regardless. Speechless. Secretly, I am so glad she was paired with my love from another life, Derek.

I know the fan page blew up with the announcement of Erin Andrews co-hosting with disgust. I honestly thought she killed it. I think she has a knack for announcing and just really enjoyed her.

I am not sure how I feel about switching partners. I think that is one of the great dynamics of the show is seeing how they bond and grow as a partnership. We shall see how this new format of switching partners goes though.

I am one of those nerds who uses two email accounts and their Facebook to vote. I feel better about it especially in the beginning, because I can divvy up my votes with more people. I mean I have 6 favorites. Who does that!

We’ll see if they stay the same throughout the season.

In other TV news (spoiler alert ahead), did you see this week’s episode of Pretty Little Liars? Some answers were given, but SOOOO many questions arose too! I can’t believe I have to wait until June. However, I am glad we were able to see that Ezra is not A, but it would be nice to know if he is ALIVE!

Do you watch Dancing with the Stars? Who is your favorite? Would you vote?

Geometrical Crochet Blanket

I will be honest, I have always called them blankets. Some people will call them afghans once I give to them, but I honestly don’t know (or care) what the difference is. So my 7 year old self started calling them blankets, and for 20ish years, I haven’t changed.

Every year, my honors fraternity hosted an auction during our family weekend. It was one of our biggest fundraisers. As a member, we all had to provide one “basket” for the auction.

So I crafted, of course, and made a blanket every year.

Phi Sigma Pi auction.

This was the auction my last active year in 2007.

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This was one of my creations.

Seven years later, I have continued that tradition to this day, and I still make Phi Sigma Pi a blanket every year for this purpose. I feel like it is a fun way to still be involved with the organization, and I love crocheting.

Unfortunately though, this year I found out that they are no longer doing this auction as it has been done in the past. (I am not sure if I will be creating one again next year. I may have to find another group/charity to give them to, and I have some ideas in mind.) I had already made the blanket by the time I was informed that they are only doing desserts instead of stuff. Which is really too bad because I always walked out with some pretty great stuff (like 14 pairs of Royals game tickets for 100 bucks). However, things change, and they are reacting to how things are now, so I really can’t blame them. Each new generation does things differently than the one before. And in all fairness they are still going to auction off the blanket somehow.

This one was fairly easy to make. It is all single crochet stitches; there is just a little bit of a twist. I saw a similar picture on Pinterest, but wasn’t able to find a pattern, so I hope my explanation is suffice.

I used yarn from Walmart, and I forgot to get a picture of it before I took it. It is the pretty basic stuff.

I used a K hook.

You first make a chain in increments of 5. Then you do 5 basic single rows.

Then switch colors.

On the second color, only on the first row, you will do long single stitches. The first stitch you will go down 5 rows. The second stitch, you down 4. The third stitch you go down 3. The forth stitch you go down two. And the fifth stitch you stay on the row as a regular single stitch. This will create the jags as I called them. Then you repeat this all they way down.

After this first row of this color, then you will just do 4 rows of single stitch, no jags.

Then you switch to the 3rd color. Again you only do the jags on the first row of the new color. This time however you will alternate the jags. The first stitch is a single. The second is down 2. The third is down 3. The fourth is down 4. The fifth is down 5. You repeat this all the way down, and then do four more rows of single crochet in this color.

Then you just alternate those two variations, until you get your desired length.

If you look, you can see that the alternating jags almost create arrow like shapes.

You could do more or less colors. You could also do longer jags, just make sure your first chain matches up with how many rows you go down. For example if you go down to make a jag 8 rows long, then you will want your chain row to be in increments of 8.

I hope that I explained that well enough. It is a little hard to explain, so if you have questions, please just ask. It is a really simple pattern. If you look at the pictures, hopefully that helps show what I was trying to write as far as a pattern. This took me about a month to complete.

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I thought it created a good alternating pattern that meshes well together.

Purple and Gold Crochet Blanket

Our colors are purple and gold.

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Grace was really upset she couldn’t have her photo shoot on the blanket like normal since I didn’t lay it on the ground.

I know my crafts have been mostly about crocheting lately. I am hoping to have some other projects to show you once we find some good deals for Baby W’s nursery. Oh the plans that we have! But for now, crocheting is what you get! It really is my first crafting love.

Armucation: Ranks and Organization

One of the things that I had the hardest time learning, and still get confused about, are the rankings and how the troops are organized.

Here is the quick and dirty on how the Army does things.

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This chart is awesome to remember the insignia and titles for each rank. Most of the time for officers, Tom refers to them as Sir, so I usually have no idea who he is talking about.

They have to wear these insignia all over their uniforms. So if you know what they mean, you should be able to just look at a soldier and know where they stand.

A soldier gets to different ranks by time, experience, and credentials. (Also, I think there is sometimes a little luck and being in the right place at the right time that goes in there. But this is just my opinion) A promotion happens in different ways. For E1 up to E4, you will be granted a new rank once you have the time and service. For E5 and E6, you have to go to a board to receive the new rank. A board consists of three parts:  a PT test, hands on (medical, range, assembling weapons, etc.), and lastly a formal oral board. E7 and above, there is a list that comes out each year for whoever ranks up. From what I could gather about officers, they just earn a new rank with time and service and once a position opens. (Admittedly though, I don’t know much about officers since Tom is not in that arena.)

Here is a website that explains more about what happens at each rank.  I found it to be really interesting!

The other titles I get confused on are the types of organization and groupings.

Here is the breakdown of how soldiers are organized in the Infantry. Let’s start small.

Team:  3-4 enlisted soldiers.

Squad:  2 teams

Platoon:  4 squads

Company:  4 platoons

Battalion:  4-5 companies

Brigade:  2-3 Infantry battalions and sustainment units

Division:  3-4 brigades

Each level has a leader. Team and squads only have an enlisted leader. Starting with the platoon level, there will be both an enlisted leader as well as an officer as the leadership.

So if I were to write out Tom’s full unit description, this is what it would look like:

101st Airborne Division, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Battalion, 187 Infantry Regiment, Angel Company, Headquarters Platoon.

Before he moved to Headquarters where there are not squads or teams, he would have had this:  2nd Platoon, 3rd Squad, Bravo Team.

If you noticed the 187th Infantry Regiment in that listing but not in my earlier breakdown, I promise you I didn’t mess up. Regiments don’t really exist anymore as far as how things are broken down. They just are there now.

I hope this breakdown, helps you to understand the inner-workings of the Army. You can see how I get confused often!

It seems like I learn things about the Army every day.  I am by no means an expert at all things Army, but I love exploring new topics and sharing what I see as a military spouse.

Hope you enjoyed today’s Armucation.

Do you have any questions about military life? Do you have any topic you would like me to write about? Feel free to ask away!

Bumpdate Week 12

Baby Bump

From this angle, it looks like I have a much larger bump than I actually do. But this is what I see every day.

So here is where I sit with the pregnancy right now.

How far along: 12 weeks
Sex of Baby W: We may be finding out sooner than we thought, but we still are in the dark on this one.
Weight gain: I have actually lost 5 pounds. Thank you morning sickness.
Size of Baby W: 2 inches or the size of a lime
Maternity clothes: Not yet, but I have started the hairband through the button loop trick. My sister-in-law just gave me a whole bucket full of maternity clothes which will come in handy in the upcoming weeks. Right now I am sticking to my looser pants and dresses. Oh how I love that I can wear dresses again!
Baby items: I bought the first items this last weekend, but these clothes are it.We do have the nursery planned out though. It is just a matter of collecting/making the items.

Baby Clothes

I am a sucker for all thing Kansas City and elephants.
Also I am a sucker for cute baby things that are on ridiculous sales.


Stretch marks: I barely have a bump, so none yet.
Belly button in or out: Still in. This will weird me out…
Sleep: It is ok. I am a back sleeper, so I am trying to train myself to sleep on my left side now before I get too far along. Unfortunately, I keep waking up to my arm cramping or just being plain uncomfortable. Yippee. Anyone recommend a good pregnancy body pillow?
Best moment this week: Hearing the heartbeat for the first time and watching it’s ninja moves. This baby is long and likes to dance and kick a lot!
Worst moment this week: Oh the sickness…

Baby Bump

Ok, so it may not look like it, but there is a little bitty bump!


Miss anything: Walking the dogs. I hate being on semi-bedrest.
Cravings: Meat and Peanut Butter. (Peanut Butter is very abnormal for me because I generally detest the stuff.) Apparently this little ninja baby needs some protein.
Movement: I have only seen it during ultra sounds, but I haven’t felt anything yet.
Symptoms/how I am feeling: Still feeling pretty sickly, but I am able to eat a lot more than I was. Also, I am fairly crabby-Sorry Tom.
Looking forward to: Being out of this first trimester and getting through this ultra screening scan we are having done.

Baby Bump

Alright, so I may be the only one who can tell that my belly is expanding. Hopefully soon there will be a little to show.

Husband Bump

He was being supportive to help me get the camera settings correct.

My Fashion No

I would like to think that I have a fairly good fashion sense. I would say I am by no means a fashionista, but I like to dabble in making my wardrobe pretty classic. And with being pregnant, I have to work my closet a little more to fit the snuggness that is going on right now. So I have been eying some new items to add to my collection.

Audrey Hepburn and Jackie Kennedy are my fashion icons. Anything they wore, I pretty much think needs to be in my closet.

I love mixing colors. I often spend a lot of time in my closet pairing up different pallets that most wouldn’t do. One this expands the possibilities of my closet, but it also keeps me from buying clothes as often because I see more possibilities this way. I just really enjoy it!

What I don’t enjoy is mixing patterns.

I don’t get it.

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I don’t even know…

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This is like nails on the chalkboard to me. I hate it. I truly believe that if you do a pattern, all other items should be simple and understated. And there should only be ONE type of pattern. You have too much going on with more than one varied pattern. My eyes don’t know what to do or where to look. It’s like looking at one of those crazy image things that you stare at and make you dizzy trying to find something.

Again, I am not a fashion guru, so I know there are going to be people who disagree with me.

But I just don’t understand this fashion trend. So I will stick to my simple old fashion ways this spring.

I also don’t like crop tops. Why these are coming back in style is beyond me.

Are there fashion trends that you disagree with or just can’t get on board with?

Are there fashion trends you wish would come back? (Mine would be overalls. Although, I am not sure these were ever in style even though I thought they were.)