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Jan
05

Out of the gate it’s already an exciting year! 15 1/2 years ago, I had this very lovely flower girl in my wedding. She and her boyfriend of several years were staying with us New Year’s Eve (like they have been for the past few years) and this time, he had a ring and a question for her… and she said “Yes!” *sniffs* Is that totally sweet or what? Now they’re engaged and I just have to say, congratulations, Tiffany and Joe!! (Had to use orange, it’s her favorite color!)

I’ll let you in on a secret… a little while ago, I meandered across the street and tied a baby-blue balloon on Mike and Kat’s mailbox. However, you’ll have to check their blogs for the news!

Speaking of Kat, she and I made a pact for the first six months of 2008: no new starts or purchases for ourselves save for Chatelaine’s MX. (More on that in a sec) I know it’s only January 5th, but we’re doing well so far. Stop snickering! We have to start somewhere! I finished part 1 of Martina Weber’s Mystery from last year, “Secret Victorian Garden” (click right) and if you look really closely you can see all the white beads are there, too! This is a SAL with Kat so Part 2 won’t be started until we’re both ready for it. It was the part that sold Kat on the chart, so I’m sure she’ll finish up part 1 soon. It’s not obvious in this picture, but there are three colors of braid used here; gold, silver and dark blue. Isn’t it gorgeous? Yuuuummmmm! Anyway, back to our pact… we will only be working on our WIPs for the first six months of the year and we won’t be acquiring any new stash. I know Mike and Scott are pleased with that idea!

We had our ornament exchange in December – but that was secondary to our first meeting with Jenni and Scott’s handsome new son Henry! He was sleeping most of the time we were there save for his one waking moment where he demanded some food. Mommy and Daddy are looking quite sleep-deprived, but very happy. :) Catherine was unable to join us as she and Noah and Stephen had a cold. We missed them terribly and were even more upset to read about Noah’s visit to the hospital while they were in Houston for the holidays. I am very glad that they are home now! *hugs!* Back to ornaments…. Cindy drew my name and knitted the most adorable winter blue mitten with a snowflake on it! Dingy me forgot to take a picture of it before it was packed away, though. *sigh* Dingy me also nuked the pictures I took of the ornament I stitched for Jenni, too.

Last picture and this one is just for you, Nicki… I wanted a new phone – one with a PDA in it to keep track of all these schedules that I can’t keep straight in my head in my dotage… but I was quite attached to my red one… so lookee what I have now!

Dec
21

What a busy last few weeks it has been! I won’t bore you with all of my running here and there and then back to here because I forgot something and then back over there because what I forgot here was gone so I had to get it there anyway. (Lost? I sure was which was my problem in the first place!)

I finished something! *does a little jig* But I can’t show you yet ’cause the recipient won’t get it until Sunday. So you’ll have to wait until after then for me to post a picture. Nyah nyah! While I’m in brat mode, I’ll mention that Kat is being so mean not letting us start Chatelaine’s Secret Victorian Garden (MX) yet! *sticks out her bottom lip until it reaches the floor*

So to make me feel better, I’ll leave you with my favorite holiday cartoon…

*giggles*

Dec
10

But I bought a new one and I keep finding others that I like! What’s the deal?!? The new chart is Chatelaine’s Mystery XI, also known as the Celtic Mystery. Kat and I knew it was coming and had it slated as our only possible purchase for the first six months of 2008. (Or is it for all of 2008? I forget what the plan is. Both of us have enough WIPs and stash to keep us more than busy for several years.) Anyway, the chart is lovely and we’re going to start it, or I am, anyway, as soon as I have my fibers and beads (due to ship January 10th) and figure out which brown fabric I’m going to use. That I managed to narrow it down to brown is a miracle in itself! This mandala is a bugger to choose fabric for with all the colors Martina is using… she covers the whole rainbow in this one!

Then Nadia Tate went and released her Candlelight Fairy ACEO to HAED which has become a new Quickstitch. How lovely is she? *sigh*

And then Nancy Faulkner released this lovely Amaryllis to HAED which has become a new PTP chart. Look at those gorgeous shades of red!

Whatever is a girl to do?

Nov
15

Bring December babies! :) This past weekend, with lots of help from Kat and a cast of a few dozen others (thank you thank you and you know who you are!!) my home was transformed into a party zone for Jenni’s baby shower. The menu was very straightforward: chocolate, chocolate and chocolate! We did have some veggies thrown in to make us feel better and Mirella made these amazing cranberry-and-something-or-other meatballs and there was lots of fruit for dipping in the chocolate fondue, of course. ;) Speaking of sweets, I do have a picture to show you of the cake and cookies that we had. Both are from Amphora Bakery which makes some totally decadent stuff! The cookies are butter cookies with royal icing. Sounds simple, eh? Well, try one and you’ll think otherwise! The cake is a three layer chocolate cake with milk chocolate mousse in between the layers. Drooling yet? This is the smallest version of the cake and it’s meant to serve 18-20 people. With all the other food we had, we figured it would be fine for the 25 we were expecting. Can you believe we only managed to eat the canopy of the carriage?!? Jenni got lots of practical and, of course, adorable stuff and she’ll be taking all the pictures I took home with her tonight as her dial up just won’t let her download 27.8 meg (zipped) of pictures. *grins* She smiled a whole lot and modeled lots of sweet clothes on her belly. Lucky for me, she also took her singing balloon home which made my daughters go, “Rats!”

And now, this morning’s grumble… Windows deemed that I needed a security update. Ok, that’s fine with me. I was however, in the middle of something when it asked me if it wanted to “restart now.” So, I said, “No, I’ll restart later.” I did some more typing and then got up to finish packing lunches for my twin goobers and shuffle them off to the bus stop. I’m in the kitchen and I hear the unmistakable sound of my computer restarting. “Hey!” I say from the kitchen. “I said I would restart you later. When I say later, I mean MY later, not YOUR later.”

My husband, who’s switched from a PC to a MacBook, is quite amused by my situation, and tells me how I’m owned by Microsoft and scoots his way out the door to class.

There’s some serious thought to be put into switching to a computer who’s latest OS is based in Linux.

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Nov
03

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?

Jeannie-Maree

Jenni

Kathie

Mike

Nic

Nicki

Scott

Sharon

Sonya

Vicky

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.