Friday, June 20, 2008

The Site, at Long Last

My new website is finally up! Enjoy.

www.maggiebogart.com

A Tribute to Great-Grandma

My new business name. I opted to take my Great-Grandma Verna Bogart's name in honor of the legacy she left me. Years ago Grandma Kathy gave me a box of Grandma Verna's old sewing stuff and I've loved musing through the patterns and lesson plans and things she had used in her sewing/design days. Dad has often remarked that I must "get it from her", and I thought it would be appropriate to include her name in my endeavors.


Thanks Grandma.

A new place to call home....

Three weeks at my new address and I'm loving it. My days are full---mostly of sewing. I'm working full-time (plus some) at David's Bridal, while feeling out the outlets for my own personal sewing. I'm still learning the ins and outs of the non-Hubbardish land, and soon hope to launch some Maggie Bogart madness!

It's been great fun outfitting my new sewing room. Starting from scratch is a treat, and the organizing and sorting has kept me up til the wee hours many a night, as well as "forcing" me to frequent little second-hand shops, craigslist and ikea to hunt down unique treasures. I'm in love with the result.

I've also put my hand to gardening a bit. (not anywhere near mom's fabulous example, sadly) The tomato crisis these days upped my plot to three tomato plants, as well as some herbs and, of course, beloved jalapenos. I've also become quite obsessive about houseplants.

Photos to follow.

Sunday, March 30, 2008

The Truth of It

Yes, for as well-pressed and equally positive in mood and disposition as we all appear in the professional portraits, the truth of our family expressed in these photos.

I don't think I've ever really experienced "tripping over eachother" until the last reunion with 26 people staying in the same house.


Malachi removing warning signs.


Claire playing dress-up.


Cooing and being silly for the babies.
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The Mixup

I recently cut bangs, with quite a reaction from my family--they thought I was Melody. I guessed that I could understand that, since we both have bangs now.... That "guessing" was until Melody visited last weekend. We took one look at eachother and both remarked that we felt like we were looking at ourselves. It was a weird feeling.
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Kerchers and Co.

The first Kercher family reunion in about 2 1/2 years took place a few weekends ago. Mandi, Phil and their kids made the 23 hour drive over from Minot, ND for a 3 week visit and Melody, Mollie, Matt and their families drove over from Bend for a weekend filled with noise, playing children, catching up, photo shooting, and being Kerchers.

A good looking bunch, if I do say so myself.


Dad and Mom with their 10.


The M&M's


The sisters. I can't believe we're all the same height and shoe size now....! What happened to all the Kercher babies?!
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Monday, January 21, 2008

How does he do it?


Malachi: the comedian. The position of Kercher Comedian is always being competed for--by Mark--by Miriam--even Maggie, at times. But Malachi has long held this title, basically since he started talking.

Malachi: "Maggie, here! Grink some of mine Hot Tea Chocolate."
Maggie: "I can't, Malachi. I'm allergic."
Malachi: "Oh."
Maggie: "Are you allergic?"
Malachi: (indignantly) "NO! I'm a boy."
Later....
Maggie and Malachi are playing dolls---
Madalyne: "Oh, are you being babies?"
Malachi: "No, I'm a boy, those are babies, and Maggie is a 'lergic.'"

I guess I should change my gender registration in the State of Oregon from "Female" to "Lergic."

Malachi: the Policeman--

Miriam: "Oh man, I just watched a stupid movie...."
Malachi: "Miriam, don't say dat word! Dat's a bad word 'a say!"

In church the one giving the sermon used the forbidden word....

Preacher: "It is stupid for us to not be seeking the Lord...."
Malachi: (quite loudly) "Ah! Mom! He said a bad word!"

I guess someone told him not to use that kind of language. Recently Mom took all the kids to Bend to see Melody's new baby, leaving Dad and I home alone. Soon after they left I called mom to gloat that I'd be able to say "stupid" as much as I wanted in the next few days. The simple pleasures in life.....

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Wednesday, January 02, 2008

The Feel Good Cooking Show


My good friend Bethany and I had a free evening, a kitchen, a camera, and an appetite--this is what ensued.

Many thanks to Zach who made the publishing of this video possible.

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

The Best Spanish Christmas Pageant Ever

My Spanish class put on a Christmas Play this year.
They wrote the script themselves!


Everyone agrees that in our Spanish Class we have more fun than should be allowed in a learning establishment. To establish some semblance of order, I demand my 11 students to call me "Mrs. Maggie". It works well.


They are learning very well. The class is conversational in style, meaning I teach the class entirely in Spanish, and the students learn by listening and participating in various activities such as playing games, role playing, and creating stories together. And of course, putting on Christmas Pageants.
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Malachi Grows Up





I finally convinced him to stop being jealous of Madalyne's dolls and be thankful for his spacious crib upstairs. I guess he knows how I felt at 7 when I grew out of my favorite "jellies"(plastic sparkly sandals, in case anyone doesn't remember that delightful footwear....).
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Monday, December 03, 2007

Family Bowling in Molalla







So, we went bowling. In Molalla. I can't say that the facilites were the classiest around, but the service was, shall we say, very personal. :) We had a great time. Malachi had never been to a bowling alley before and was fascinated by the ball chute.




A little protective...





Papa K, starting us off
Miriam and Madalyne.....such form.....

Mark's great form....


And, Mark's not-so-great form....
This ISN'T the time she fell onto the lane.
Happy about his strike....Good lookin' fam.....Yeah.......



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I don't think anyone ever contemplates their facial expressions when they're forcefully rolling a heavy ball down a polished lane in hopes of causing a few plastic pins to teeter....it's priceless.
I just thought this would be a great way to end.

Malachi's First Christmas Party

After putting up decorations on Friday, we couldn't seem to shake our festive mood, and thereupon decided to have a spur-of-the-moment Christmas party. It was Malachi's first and he did great, dressing up as a gift-wrapped present.



The White Elephant gift exchange was monumental for Malachi, who simple unwrapped one of his own toys. He loved it!

Mark, the snowman.
Big Amy came over for the festivities, as well as our two neighbor friends, Adam and Little Amy (Note: Adjectives that Malachi uses to distinguish our friends have nothing to do with size, just age. ;)


It was a blast! We played games, ate snacks, and watched the ancient Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer video.
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Crossing the Red Sea

In case anyone was unsure, the Red Sea may be found in Hubbard, OR. In my bedroom, in fact.

One of Mark, Madalyne and my favorite pasttimes is to have themed slumber parties. What better people to have slumber parties with than ones who reside in the same house and can choose to sleep in the comfort of their own beds?......We alone know the TRUE meaning of "slumber" parties. ;)


This is the Red Sea. You'll notice Egypt is on one side..... And Canaan is on the other side....
Watch out for the natives....
Benefits of the Promised Land.... Some of the sea life you might be a spectator to as you cross the parted sea....

Dressed as we were in our usual Egyptian apparel....

Malachi was invited to join in the festivites....Shocked to see the Sea parted!

Kick back, insert your face into your trusty old reading glasses, and enjoy your stay!