31 December 2007

22 December 2007

Happy Holidays


to everyone, no matter how you celebrate the "Season". DH and I are ready to take a breather. The storage unit is full, the house is cleaned, power washed, and the windows done.

Today we finalize the deal and list our home for sale. Then we have just a bit of last minute shopping to do this afternoon. DS arrives tomorrow morning and the tree goes up tomorrow night.


SO........Until Next time (probably after the New Year)...Happy Needling!!!



09 December 2007

Hearts & Thank You's

This morning I finished working Linda's birthday heart. This heart wraps up a year long project called Sharing Our Hearts (SOH) at CQForNewbies (CQN). This has been such a fun project. I was lucky to get my hearts and goodies early on. And I admire and respect every one of the ladies in this group who kept their commitment throughout the year.


I hope you like it Linda. It's going in the mail tomorrow morning. HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! And thank you for being such a wonderful hostess.




I would also like to say THANK YOU to Pat Winter for this lovely charm and note card. Although, Pat should be the one receiving the THANKS for her devotion to the Comfort Doll project.


(I did receive this lovely surprise some time ago and I do apologize for not posting it sooner. I don't know where my manners are. On vacation, I guess. SORRY!!!)


Until Next time...Happy Needling!!!



03 December 2007

STS - Winter update

This is a before and after of Robin's winter block. Robin did a great job with this block before sending it to me. I apologize that the photo doesn't do it the justice it deserves.



Starting from left to right, at the top, I added: the pink French Knots to her Feather stitched vine and beaded flowers trail, and the white Chain stitched half circles with the gold beads below it.



The colored beads to her green Fly stitches and the small green butterfly below the lace flower motif. Also the blue ribbon with the pink Chevron stitch and the blue beads.



The gold French Knots above her red Herringbone stitches, and the gold filled Lazy Daisy stitches with the blue Straight stitch snowflakes below.



The burnt orange Blanket/Buttonhole stitch (variation) and Straight stitch combination with white beads and gold cylinder bead pieces, and the Whipped Back stitch for the hand embroidered "Winter." And finally, the pink beads along the edge of her blue ribbon.



I would also like to extend a special thank you to Sharon B for making her wonderful Stitch Dictionary available for reference.


Until Next time...Happy Needling!!!



02 December 2007

Latest Happenings...

We went to Utah over Thanksgiving. We have a timeshare in Park City that we seldom get to use lately. And while it's quite a drive 'down the hill' it does make for a really nice out of the way retreat while vacationing.

This trip was extra special because we got a chance to have dinner and visit with our DS. I still feel so lost without him around the house. I wish I had better prepared myself for the day he would leave. Oh well, I'm getting that wake up call now. LOL.

Anyway, he looks great. He seems to be very happy and he had lots to share with us. The biggest surprise was his 'new' truck. WOW!!! Quite an accomplishment in just a few short weeks. It has finally dawned on me that I spent so much time pampering him and making things easy for him that I totally failed to see how much he needed some independence.




These are pictures of 'Historic' Main Street. I just love the little old-fashion looking store fronts in the older part of town. They line both sides of the street for about a 1/2 mile and are just full of cutesy little shops, pricey boutiques, eateries, and pubs. The newer part of Main Street just doesn't have small town feel to it with its more modern architecture.





We usually start at the bottom of town and walk up. That way it's downhill on the way back. And of course there is the Trolley for those days when it's just too cold, or walking isn't appealing. LOL.



I am always amazed by the mountains after being away from them for so long. Unless you're actually there, it's difficult to really appreciate their size. And 'steep' can become a very foreign concept. This farm house and barn are massive, yet it's dwarfed by the mountains behind it. And check out these houses. The two in the center (behind the tree) are built into a vertical rock wall.




We also ran across these curious looking homes/apartments during our travels in Park City. They struck me as something right out of the Twilight Zone movie. Look how crooked they are. Somehow they just don't look safe to me. DH and I kept waiting for the nursery rhyme "little crooked man" to come walking out of one of them.




We had a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner at my DB's home. In fact, the whole day was really nice. We don't get to visit often enough. And the kids are growing like weeds! I feel like I'm missing so much from one trip to another.

Another bonus on this trip was getting a chance to meet Cat and her DH, Gary. They are just the nicest people. We discovered over drinks and munchies that we had a great deal in common. Far more than I would have expected. From raising boys, to motorcycles, to throwing darts.



And very sadly, also including the recent loss of dear pets to spleen cancer. The good news on that is that they have a new little girl furbaby to fill their hearts with joy. They've named her Annie and lovingly refer to her as "The Little Pill."

Thanks to Mindy, I've found myself on the constant look-out for "COW" stuff. So, when I saw this in Park City I just had to share it with her. This is inside the Java Cow coffee house/ice cream parlor/gift shoppe. The entire place is full of any kind of cow item you can imagine. I even picked up a couple of little goodies for her. Now, if she will send me her address I will mail them off to her!!!!!




Saturday morining we wrapped things up, boarded our plane and headed back to flat country. And on Sunday morning DH and I were up working on the crossword puzzle with Fritz settled comfortably into his favorite chair. Awe, it's good to be home!



Thanks for taking the time to share our adventures with us. And until Next time...Happy Needling!!!