When getting from point A to point B it’s theoretically most efficient to go in a straight line. But hey, I’m not only female I’m blonde, too! Where’s the fun in missing all the other bright shiny objects along the way? And why stop there? I’d hate for any less than bright and shiny objects to feel left out, so I have to stop and check those out, too. Yup, my brain is all over the place and with all that’s been going on these past few weeks, it’s no surprise. But I’ll make up for the length between posts with some pictures. One of which is a stitching picture… sort of.
First, I’ll start with a crafty picture from my seven year old daughter Margaret who had to do her first “for real” report – which totally made her feel like a big second grade girl. What excited her even more was the topic: bugs. Maggie loves critters of every kind. Snakes are one of her favorite, but bugs aren’t too bad, either. She got to pick from a list, and chose a praying mantis. Along with this report, she also needed to make a visual aid of some sort. She decided that she wanted to do a sculpture in clay. Sooooo… I decided that in order for this thing to not fall over that it needed some sort of supportive inner skeleton. So Scott and I made a rudimentary wire skeleton (but didn’t call it that being as praying mantises have exoskeletons) for her to wrap clay around. She then spent half an hour mixing brown and green clay, examining the picture and creating a creature that I named “Melvin.” Aside from smoothing out a few of her seams, I didn’t give her much help at all. She did insist on the huge yellow googly eyes, but you can still tell it’s a praying mantis and that’s what counts! I’ll spare you all the interesting facts we all learned as she was doing her report.
A happy belated Halloween to everyone! Some of you have heard about my favorite decoration which is my splatted witch. Here’s a picture of her along with two little goobers standing on my front porch. Maggie is a ghost, but not a scary ghost, as she informed me when she chose her costume… she had to be a cute ghost. Lindsey is a jack-o-lantern. She is missing her two front teeth. She did have makeup on her face, but it was stressing her out with major itchies, so we had to remove it right away.
I’ve been kitting up Golden Kite’s “A Peacock and Doves in a Garden” for the past few weeks and I was originally going to preblend all 120 blends before starting. Well, after over a week of blending (this following a week of bobbinating and gridding) I was getting stitching withdrawal and needed to make some Xs. So last night I stopped blending and sewed the fabric on to the (no laughing now) 34 inch scroll rods. These rods are a few inches too large, but they weren’t in use and I didn’t want to buy or make other ones. Today, I actually made Xs! *does a little dance* When I was walking into the room later in the day, I just stopped and my jaw fell open. It’s huge! Not just large… but huge! I don’t think I’ve ever posted a picture of my stitching space before, so here you go… my winter niche. I will actually have to move my light based on which part of the chart I am stitching. (Doh!) Do you see how wide my stand has to go for Peacock and Doves? It’s wider than the chair!! *makes a goofy face* That red blanket you see is my very important heated throw. Or, I should say, Nikki’s heated throw. Nikki is Scott’s kitty and she loves sleeping on it. In this picture, though, you can see her snoozing under the table next to her toy. In the winter she’s sleeping on my feet (on her blankie) and Ziggy will be on one arm of my chair and Stardust will be on the other. I feel like an Egyptian cat goddess when they do that!
Next — Jenni has tagged me as someone who makes her smile! Who makes me smile?
And finally… while trying to find my furniture underneath all the Halloween clutter on Thursday, I came across several tennis balls and this made me sniffle and shed lots of tears. Why? Because last Friday, I lost my favorite four-legged lady. Sheba passed away and while it wasn’t unexpected, it was (and still is) very difficult to accept. My heart goes out to Kathie and Mike for their loss and I know they know that we adore her and miss her very much.
We love you, Sheba. You will always be The Queen.

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Thank you for the good writeup. It in fact was a amusement account it. Look advanced to more added agreeable from you! By the way, how could we communicate?…
Don’t worry Sue, just kidding. It sounds like being a SAHM is much too busy for me. Think I’ll stick with the dream of being a SAHM for a puppy
Yup, it’s a Macbook… and it’s Scott’s. It’s much easier to lug back-and-forth from his library to the family room let alone to school and back!
I’ve got a few hundred Xs into Peacock and Doves… but then there was Halloween and bug reports, and the Book Fair (that’s happening this week and next) and there’s a birthday party, some Nutcracker ballet rehearsals and Jenni’s baby shower to host this weekend. Stitches will be few and far between!
Great post! I enjoyed reading what you have been up to and am looking forward to your first pic of peacock and doves. Looks like you have a great ‘little’ stitching space, so there’s no excuse for not much stitching
And what’s that I see? Someone has an iBook
Thanks for the halloween pic too.
what a great read this update was from a stunning bug (jeepers creepers take a look at those peepers!) lol; to one of the loveliest work areas … i am jealous and am coming over right away to move in…to 2 cuties out on the town and one sloshed door ornie (hic) and lo and behold I make someone smile! what a great day this is so far!