tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18651216640172473012024-03-07T01:17:56.585-08:00What Looks Like Crazy on An Ordinary DayBecause, sometimes, you just gotta laugh it off.Rachel S-Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09107389853919180602noreply@blogger.comBlogger1495125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1865121664017247301.post-59834963908301045582021-11-06T17:06:00.004-07:002021-11-06T17:06:52.138-07:00So much time has passed<p> I can not believe it's been just short of a year of me posting. D'oh.</p><p><br /></p><p>Everything just putters along. I have spent a lot of time this year reading. I made a decision to read the major works of Jane Austen this year, since my brother bought me a beautiful set of the major six novels a few years ago, and I hadn't buckled down. I have almost completed that goal. I just have to read Pride & Prejudice and I will be done. I plan on doing that closer to the holidays, though. Since the last time I read it--the day Left-brain proposed to me--it only took a day and I have 4 days of vacation coming up, I think that's doable. </p><p>I also managed to finish the entire Outlander series this year. I restarted it in 2018, during my period of unemployment, and it's taken me this long to read all 8 of the current books. But reading 3 this year is exceptional for me, particularly since I got bogged down by The Fiery Cross. I am ready for the next one to come out. I am working my way through the Emily of New Moon series by LM Montgomery now. I finally finished reading the Anne of Green Gables series last year--I kept getting stuck on Rilla of Ingleside--but Emily has always been difficult to read the whole way through. I am determined to get the series done by Christmas. </p><p>Which is not to say I have not been stitching. I finished Claire by my self-imposed deadline. I promise to provide a photo next time I pop in. I am planning on spending the next few weeks finishing ornaments for Christmas. I probably could have a lot more done had the sewing machine not died, but it is what it is. I choose not to take it to the repair shop for fear of what they will say. I did ask for a new machine--one not so fancy and fiddly--for Christmas, so we will see what happens. And I have picked Summer Ball back up. </p><p>I have determined my stitching plans for 2022. I picked 4 large UFOS: Summer Ball, the piece I started for my daughter the summer I was pregnant with my son, the Winter bell pull from SC I started years ago, and one other that I forget right now because I am exhausted. My planned rotation is to do the first round through them as a one month. I think with one month devoted to each, I can make good progress and probably finish the one for my daughter. Then, I will change to two weeks on each. I think I can make good progress. </p><p><br /></p><p>I think . . . </p>Rachel S-Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09107389853919180602noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1865121664017247301.post-24400572696669078572020-12-19T14:27:00.002-08:002020-12-19T14:27:20.644-08:00Happy HolidaysI have no photos to post, but I wanted to come and wish everyone Happy Holidays. <div><br /></div><div>I know we are all stressed. I know this pandemic is exhausting at this point. Personally, this is the first holiday season since 2007 that hasn't included me spending many hours at the theatre. It's been nice to have time to bake cookies. All my gifts are wrapped. We drove and looked at lights the other night. But it's not quite Christmassy. But we'll have next year. And I will appreciate how special the season is and, as always make sure our patrons know how grateful I am that they make our little theatre part of their holidays. </div><div><br /></div><div>I did decide next year is all about learning contentment. So many of the mistakes I have made as an adult were made trying to be happy. But my mentor, who became a friend, gave me advice that adulthood is more about contentment than happiness. And that is where I want to be. So my focus is to stitch what I love, finish what I can, read what is on my shelf and enjoy the clothes I own. And to write with passion. I actually have a novel brewing in my head and I would like to put it on the page. Even if it never gets published, it would at least be real.</div><div><br /></div><div>So that's it from here. From our house to yours, be well, know love, and have happy holidays. </div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div>Rachel S-Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09107389853919180602noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1865121664017247301.post-59873016174881034122020-09-13T12:17:00.002-07:002020-09-13T12:17:21.707-07:00Introducing . . . Le Passe Compose!<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjUVxXENdbBViF4lZ10_eCKHR6mS8mKH4VW69By7v_cWhGD9ZhEQ88ScXHKcL-1nFeAfuKh_OPqo9MH7XuZlOG685fjALhjzQt-LWe3almUpVp4mK8VmB562nw5WP6tNGrUI_GiohJ-OVKO/s960/119143766_10158424079980943_2170316890309276325_o.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="960" data-original-width="715" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjUVxXENdbBViF4lZ10_eCKHR6mS8mKH4VW69By7v_cWhGD9ZhEQ88ScXHKcL-1nFeAfuKh_OPqo9MH7XuZlOG685fjALhjzQt-LWe3almUpVp4mK8VmB562nw5WP6tNGrUI_GiohJ-OVKO/s320/119143766_10158424079980943_2170316890309276325_o.jpg" /></a></div><br /><div style="text-align: center;"><b><u> <i>First Born</i></u></b></div><div style="text-align: center;">28 count aida with required threads</div><div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: left;">I did not realize it had been so long since I posted an update on this. </div><div style="text-align: left;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: left;">2020 strikes again, and not in a good way. Anyway, I have completed another page and a half of this chart. I should be further along, but I took 3 weeks off in August to work on a Halloween project. I just needed a bit of a break. I finished that on the 31st, so picked it back up and this is my project as of Thursday. </div><div style="text-align: left;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: left;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: left;">Here is the Halloween project: </div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhHIkXO5qy7GHLY0FtY1LelRUVgPyyjnevCVRygpLObVYB_DJOTjdOIlgERiWfR0iEi5W1Kv2y6OXWQ_pnNS4CuQzn8ElFYUO23BrRJ8fOJixtkAcBrnmvSyrKkNiUt0agkS2LwVrWRo5Zu/s960/118764256_10158399531490943_2078588321199776240_o.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="960" data-original-width="715" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhHIkXO5qy7GHLY0FtY1LelRUVgPyyjnevCVRygpLObVYB_DJOTjdOIlgERiWfR0iEi5W1Kv2y6OXWQ_pnNS4CuQzn8ElFYUO23BrRJ8fOJixtkAcBrnmvSyrKkNiUt0agkS2LwVrWRo5Zu/s320/118764256_10158399531490943_2078588321199776240_o.jpg" /></a></div><br /><div style="text-align: center;"><b><i><u>In Words Halloween House</u></i></b></div><div style="text-align: center;"><i>DKT Charting</i></div><div style="text-align: center;">DMC floss, including Etoile and Colouris</div><div style="text-align: center;"><i><br /></i></div><div style="text-align: center;"><i><br /></i></div><div style="text-align: left;">This was an Etsy purchase (I was on a chart shopping spree on there earlier in the year) and I did not use the called-for colors. The chart was kind of a pain, but it did allow for a lot of customization and I wanted to play with Coloris and Etoile. I have some charms, and am trying to decide if I want to put one on there. I will let you know what I decide.</div><div style="text-align: left;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: left;">I have been reading like crazy. Each book is like a small vacation. It helps remove me from the current world situation. Some of the best books that I have read lately are below.</div><div style="text-align: left;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: left;">1)<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/32075853-erotic-stories-for-punjabi-widows" target="_blank">Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows.</a> OMG, so good. I really have not read a lot of books about this community, but a former co-worker had it listed on Goodreads, and I trust her taste, so I gave it a try. I am also trying to expand my horizons and learning about new cultures has been something I have enjoyed during quarantine. This was well worth the effort. </div><div style="text-align: left;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: left;">2) <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/41081373-girl-woman-other" target="_blank">Girl Woman Other</a> This came to my attention after the unrest following George Floyd's death. I just wanted to read more books about people whose lives are not like mine, to try to see their side of things. This was wonderful; the book is the story of several black women in Britain. Their stories are seemingly vaguely connected, but, as the book moves on, you see the relationships develop. It was so good and the accolades the author received are well-deserved. </div><div style="text-align: left;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: left;">3) <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/179126.On_the_Occasion_of_My_Last_Afternoon" target="_blank">On the Occasion of my Last Afternoon</a> This was by an author I love, and a subject, the American Civil War, that I love as well. But it was a little different. The main character is the wife of a doctor whose life is dominated by her crazy father and her loving maid. She hates slavery, hates what it does to people, and tries to help whoever she can. But the thing that I love about this book is that it does ask the question, even if women hated slavery, what did they do to make it unnecessary? It was interesting and a different take.</div><div style="text-align: left;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: left;">4) <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/60931.Kindred" target="_blank">Kindred</a> I do not love fantasy. I do not love science fiction. But I love this book about a woman who is pulled back in time to 1819 Eastern Shore Maryland, who has to survive and escape slavery. I am so annoyed that it has taken me all this time to find this amazing story. Even in college, in Major Black Writers, we missed this one . . . .</div><div style="text-align: left;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: left;">5) <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18527222-grandma-gatewood-s-walk" target="_blank">Gramma Gatewood's Walk</a> This is very different from the other books on this list, but very inspiring. Gramma Gatewood was 66 and had survived an awful marriage when she decided to walk the length of the Appalachian Trail. Wearing Keds. Left-brain wants to start hiking, and I delighted in telling him this woman walked, carrying a bag with 17 pounds of supplies, through the remnants of two hurricanes, sleeping on porches and in houses when she could, bedding down along the trail when she couldn't. People were mean to her at times, but mostly, she was met with overwhelming kindness. She was the first woman to walk the trail, completing the trek 3 times, as well as walking from Missouri to Oregon. This is such a cool story. I don't know why it hasnt been made into a film, but it should be. </div><div style="text-align: left;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: left;">We did take some time last weekend to go on a hike as a family. I told Left-brain that this was our vacation for Summer 2020. We drove down to the C&O Canal, which runs along the Potomac River. The last time we were there was the summer after we got married, so 9 years, maybe. And the kids obviously had never been. We did 5 1/2 miles, and the kids loved it. I loved chilling out down by the water, enjoying how nice of a day it was. </div><div style="text-align: left;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: left;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: left;">This tree was interesting. I don't know what caused it to break like this? Maybe the tornado from earlier this year (why does February feel like it was 47 years ago?)</div><div style="text-align: left;"><br /></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhGuCXUat2ZkhURShYw_rpWFeBkX6K6xHhr7Obvd5Fgkjg7m176bQVYsqVNjczIWYxCOr_0TiMATS-zi_I3wF3atS8QdSxG2x9mggRKyRWr0OrJKT4ZtzJg3ti2prRcSBPxObOpGcT4qFmR/s960/118909618_10158417304915943_590812839375787747_n.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="960" data-original-width="720" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhGuCXUat2ZkhURShYw_rpWFeBkX6K6xHhr7Obvd5Fgkjg7m176bQVYsqVNjczIWYxCOr_0TiMATS-zi_I3wF3atS8QdSxG2x9mggRKyRWr0OrJKT4ZtzJg3ti2prRcSBPxObOpGcT4qFmR/s320/118909618_10158417304915943_590812839375787747_n.jpg" /></a></div><p><br /></p>Logan was being Mr Independant, running off across the Aqueduct. 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I had to explain that the canal crossed a little river and this carried the water across. <br /><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjL-8Zi0315UlHoVnJvevr56p5-Kn7CD2NItT_SucUcCdItTNElXOylVNP9EQz5YaSSx4AvTJD2rsZ7OcNTFogDKPoR8__6EpXOBTLPUQi-vsh2ifcy2_K_RP6VPGu6WPpL9nZJ_JPpOWtz/s960/118957483_10158417305350943_4564164210147191546_n.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="960" data-original-width="720" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjL-8Zi0315UlHoVnJvevr56p5-Kn7CD2NItT_SucUcCdItTNElXOylVNP9EQz5YaSSx4AvTJD2rsZ7OcNTFogDKPoR8__6EpXOBTLPUQi-vsh2ifcy2_K_RP6VPGu6WPpL9nZJ_JPpOWtz/s320/118957483_10158417305350943_4564164210147191546_n.jpg" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br /></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br /></div>We took a picture at lunchtime to remember the day. <p></p><p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhntgV_a5OPhKuJRPjMP9snP9lFgLWi5RGm79p3v2Kb-XzFPG-yudAPQSge3nTUTmXlYtJUaNjYKkHXr-EV3Olki_hDq5d8dxAjEOhDmvAEA8FifJ4bsIpuFYKRuyc1Cwog6khZEpEwwgjY/s960/119003063_10158416896450943_1688632604632032139_o.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="960" data-original-width="715" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhntgV_a5OPhKuJRPjMP9snP9lFgLWi5RGm79p3v2Kb-XzFPG-yudAPQSge3nTUTmXlYtJUaNjYKkHXr-EV3Olki_hDq5d8dxAjEOhDmvAEA8FifJ4bsIpuFYKRuyc1Cwog6khZEpEwwgjY/s320/119003063_10158416896450943_1688632604632032139_o.jpg" /></a></div><br /><div style="text-align: left;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: left;">I hope you are all enjoying these first days of "fall" We have started to put out our decorations, but it will take a while. 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Claire et Le Passe Compose is 1/3 of the way completed.<br />
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I did some hard-core stitching last week. This is officially 9 weeks and one day progress. I decided I had earned a break for the weekend, so have been focused on reading.<br />
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I finished a book, <u style="font-style: italic;">Enchantress of Paris,</u> this morning, about Marie Mancini, I have had it for a while, Our library lets you renew books 20 times, and then, when everything was shut down, they set the next renewal date to July 31st. Someone else is requesting it, so it has to go back. They can have it, it was not good. Maybe it's my general lack of knowledge about French history, but I just could not get into this book. I did finish it though. It's ready to go back to the library. I have one heavy adult book to get through, and then will read young adult fiction for a bit.<br />
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If one can say anything good has come out of this isolation, it's that I have expanded my horizons on my reading material. I had already started reading more books by African American authors, but I finished <i>Girl Woman Other </i>last week and it was phenomenal (although, full disclosure, the writer of this book is not American and the book is set in Britain). I have some works by Asian writers, and even chose some books with LGBTQ+ themes, which, honestly, I haven't had that much exposure to, but I LOVED <i>Red, White and Royal Blue. </i>I bought quite a few books from various sources over the past 4 months and am dying to read them.<br />
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Not much is going on here otherwise. My husband found a new job. He had started working part time, but it was very hot last week, and he isn't 20 anymore. But this guy pursued him and basically hired him without an interview, for what he wanted. When my husband closed his company, this one took over some of his customers, so he was able to see the work my husband does. He also said he saw him around the supply house and liked his attitude, so he wanted to work with him. He was supposed to start tomorrow, but the company is so busy, he actually started on Friday. Yay! I am so happy for him; the company seems good and seems pretty flexible. This is the kind of work I have been praying for for him. It feels good to let go of that anxiety; we have started to talk about buying me a newer car, and adopting a puppy, things we haven't been able to think about with all the medical debt and unsteady work, but we can . . . maybe . . . think about. I think we are going to celebrate his official start with a cake tomorrow. Yum!<br />
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<br />Rachel S-Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09107389853919180602noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1865121664017247301.post-43888434250180644422020-07-12T12:29:00.000-07:002020-07-12T12:29:12.362-07:00Happy July!Hi, everyone!<br />
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Hope your July is going swimmingly so far. We soldier on here at my house.<br />
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My husband found part-time work with an old employer. He starts tomorrow. We both know part time is not enough, but it's something for right now, and, hopefully, he will find something better, full time.<br />
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Our 4th of July was pretty tame. My daughter, the Someone-Not-So-Small-Anymore turned 8 at the end of June (I know, CAN YOU IMAGINE!!!!), and we had her birthday over 4th of July weekend because I had what ended up being a 4 day weekend. It was very small. My mom and brother, and Left-brained's parents came for pizza. They have all been social distancing, and they used hand sanitizer, so it was OK.<br />
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We also went for our traditional blueberry picking day on the 4th of July. I do not advise it. It was incredibly hot and humid. We couldn't bring our own containers to put the berries in, normally not a big deal, but you had to pre-purchase containers, and I just couldn't fill mine. They put my mom and daughter on the side of the row away from everyone, but I had to wear my mask. I do not advocate berry picking in mask in 90 degree heat. Mainly because this orchard has smaller bushes, so no shade, and our bizarre May weather--the freeze warning over Mother's Day--killed the blossoms that were there, so the berries that survived weren't as big and it took longer to pick. I ended up with heat exhaustion, not a fun way to spend the day. I spent the afternoon in bed, only waking up when the whole neighborhood reenacted the Battle of Baltimore. Ugggghhh. I did feel better at, like 2AM, so had a long party day last Sunday. Oh, well . . . I try to remember to enjoy the moments, if not the entire experience. We have been doing this picking at this orchard since I was tiny. I only missed the year Katie was born, for obvious reasons, LOL. And we were together. Lots of families didn't get to spend 4th of July with their loved one here on Earth.<br />
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This was not the best week in the house. My son, at some point, got up on my desk and CUT the wires in both the power cord and the mouse for my laptop. I am so upset with him, but at least it was my personal laptop and not the one for work. I can always salvage another power cord and will buy a wireless mouse. For this, he lost his Paw Patrol toys for a few days. Some other stuff happened, and I was so frustrated by Friday that I just told my husband I needed to get some time to myself yesterday.<br />
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I ended up going to Hobby Lobby to get some floss I need for Claire. I have been having issues finding a decent supply of floss since they relaxed the restrictions. I know there are supply issues, but I do worry they will put us back in lockdown again, and I don't want to be without supplies to finish this piece. HL was FULLY-STOCKED. I got what I needed and got out of there, then treated myself to some HOT Krispy Kreme doughnuts and a large Coke, then went home and stitched for most of the afternoon. It felt like bliss.<br />
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My updated progress on Claire. I have reached the bottom of the design and now am working my way over. I am so pleased with her. She is my pride and joy. I may take a week off when I finish this column of pages, but not sure.<br />
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I hope your month is rolling along.Rachel S-Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09107389853919180602noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1865121664017247301.post-64064928489080463052020-06-28T12:10:00.002-07:002020-06-28T12:10:33.682-07:00This morningIt is only 3PM and I have already had a full day. One of our neighbors up in town decided to start celebrating the 4th of July at 4:30 this morning by shooting off fireworks. Our town is in a little bowl and we are up against a hill, so it sounded LOUD. Since I read <u>I'll Be Gone in the Dark,</u> about the Golden State Killer, earlier this month, we keep all the windows closed and the A/C was on high, and it sounded like someone was shooting at the house; Left-Brain was bingeing "Band of Brothers" and it pulled his attention. If I can hear you over WWII and the window A/C unit and it wakes me up, it is not time to be setting off fireworks. I honestly wanted to lean out the door and yell something, but common sense prevailed.<div>
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I couldn't get back to sleep, so I ended up watching Netflix and stitching while folding laundry. We are still purging out stuff and I was really pleased with myself for being able to give away clothes I like, but don't wear. It's a big step for me. </div>
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It has been forever since I posted. The days just seem to follow one another during this time; even with the rhythm of the days giving a bit of comfort, it sets you into a solid routine that has been hard to deviate from.<br />
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Like most people know, this time has not been all that pleasant. I don't know who these happy people are that they show on TV, baking and cooking and doing puzzles with their families, but this has not been like that for us. My sewing machine broke the first week, and, of course, no one was open who could fix it. Distance learning has not worked out well for us; I cried a lot over that, but, then again, I can do Common Core math now. My husband lost his job over his Covid-19 concerns--knowing our son is immuno-compromised, his boss not only had him on a job where he spent 12 hours in the house of a person who had the virus--the dude kept standing around where my husband was working--but they also wanted him to go into a nursing home to do work. The chain he was in was hard hit, and when my husband expressed concerns, he was let go. I have had respiratory issues since the end of March--not the virus, just a really bad respiratory infection, and then my sinuses kicked in. Last week, I finally started feeling human again. That is a LONG time to be sick. I am trying to be hopeful for my husband to find another job, but I don't know.<br />
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We have been using this time to get the house organized. Lolo has his own room now, Kay-kay got a loft bed with a desk underneath, and our closets have gotten a thorough going over. Our room is starting to be pulled together. We are giving a lot of stuff away, and trying to make it a happy, peaceful room. All my books are going to go from our living room to the family room, and then the next project is to get my books from my mom's house and go through them to donate them. I want to use this time to learn to do better.<br />
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I have been finding a lot of respite from this all in books. <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/9856059-rachel-harper" target="_blank">Here are my Goodreads reads for the year.</a> It feels like I can go everywhere in a book that I can't go in real life. I have read 30 books in 3 months. For me, that is a lot. I managed to get my last holds picked up at the library 3 hours before it closed and I have been reading like a booger. Really good stuff. I have been trying to challenge myself to step outside my comfort zone in my reading material and I am pleased with the results. The library just opened for touchless pickup last week, so I picked up some things. They were bulk renewing through July 31, who knows if that will be extended, so I have a while to finish up what I have signed out.<br />
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My company gave us 4 days off for the Memorial Day weekend, so I finally made the effort to kit up First Born, by A Stitch in Time Designs. This was a company that sold on Ebay when I first started shopping on that platform. I think the art is so beautiful, but it's always scared me to start it because sometimes, productions of art work look hazy. And I didn't want this to look like that. Look at how pretty the chart is!<br />
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The equine model for this piece is the artist's horse, but I renamed her for my piece. A very good high school friend passed away on 1st June, and it was a shock. She and I took French class together from when we were little kids til senior year of high school; by our senior year, we spent most of our time working on verb charts in the back of the French room. I was sick that year, but she was always very positive to help me get through; she wanted to be a lawyer, I wanted to make movies. Life didn't turn out that way, but it was good to know she was around. She was a beautiful, gentle, funny, lovely person and I miss her. Something about the mare put me in mind of her--in the best possible way--and so I have christened this mare Claire, and her foal is Le Passe Compose. It's a tribute to her, her beauty and her beauty as a mother to her boys. </div>
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Rachel S-Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09107389853919180602noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1865121664017247301.post-16591606686306916602019-12-14T13:22:00.000-08:002019-12-14T13:22:10.007-08:00Well, helloooooI can not believe it's been 2 months since I posted. Time flies. This year has flown by so quickly.<br />
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I started a new job at the beginning of November. I have tried not to show it, but the last company I was with was not a good fit for me. The working from home part was nice, and my coworkers are really amazing people, but there were so many factors that were not good for us. Money was incredibly tight and I was always having to depend on overtime, which is NOT a sound financial strategy. By the end of the summer, it was so bad that my depression was taking over, and I was not the partner or parent my family needs. I woke up one morning and just said, "I can not do this for another 30 years" and started looking for another job. I prayed about it, and this job opening happened.<br />
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It's not a work from home job, but it's only 16 miles past the preschool my son goes to, and the money is worth the drive. It's still in insurance, but working with premium, not underwriting policies. I am finished with training, and I am doing OK. I am still confused about a lot of it, but I am determined to rise, so I will figure it out. It feels nice to be able to provide for my family in a meaningful way, and to breathe. I am still going to try to live tight for a while, to pay off some bills that just couldn't be cleared on what I was making, and put away for the inevitable rainy day, but I can see a future now. And, if this doesn't work out . . . that's OK. I am not stuck anywhere . . . and I can go out on my own terms.<br />
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The new office is near to where they were putting in a new AC Moore. I went there the day of its soft open, and then the next week, found out they were closing. WHAT THE HECK! I can't imagine they didn't know this was coming and still hired people to work there. Crazy. I have been back since the announcement, but, in a weird way, it feels mean. These people just got these jobs and they're closing tomorrow, so I just decided to not go in anymore. They are opening another craft store near there (honestly the idea of 4 craft stores within a 2 mile radius seemed silly to me, but what the heck do I know), so I hope these employees can get jobs there. I did find two nice tobacco baskets there. One I thought I could display smalls in, the other, I would like to find an old hand me down pair of skates and some mittens and make something to hang on the wall.<br />
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The year of stitching spookily is moving along. I have worked on 5 projects so far this month and have two finishes:<br />
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We went on a ghost tour the first Friday night of the month. It didn't feel like October here in Maryland. The whole week was in the mid-90s, and then that day, fall arrived. We went on a nice walk around the county seat, and ended at our old jail. The tour guide said strange things happen in this building all the time, and we were allowed to walk around in the basement. They have set up a cell so you could see what it was like. When this cell was in use, for the majority of the time, it was miserable. You got food,but the only time you got a blanket was if your family provided it, and a candle was a rare luxury. It was a place of despair. I walked in the cell and got a terrible feeling like you get when you look at a bad car accident, like you don't need to be looking at that. I snapped a picture, and this is what I got.</div>
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My cell phone is brand-new--I am not bragging, the old one died and I had to get a new one a month or so ago, just pointing out that it can't be malfunctioning. The camera is good. That is not a fingerprint on the lens. The room was fairly dim, and there was not light coming in from outside. On the bed is a dummy. What is by the dummy's foot? There was nothing like that in room and no explanation for the source. Just something kind of crazy and slightly spooky. What do you think?Rachel S-Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09107389853919180602noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1865121664017247301.post-8239438115017751082019-09-30T10:26:00.001-07:002019-09-30T10:26:07.410-07:00The year of stitching spookilyHave I mentioned this?
Tomorrow starts my year-long project to focus just on Halloween and fall designs. I have been pulling them like crazy and I am ready to go. I know I won't get them all done, but a year of playing with fall colors, whimsy and foxes? Perfect!
A few little finishes, a WIP, and Gibbs, the box office dog. We started trying to decorate at work. He is very patient. He is now the Pumpkin Spice pupper.
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<br />Rachel S-Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09107389853919180602noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1865121664017247301.post-52722378649892353882019-08-18T10:57:00.001-07:002019-08-18T10:57:25.972-07:00So Much StitchingAnother month or so gap between posts. Ooops.
Is it just me or is this summer flying by? We have had a few random days off. I took the first Friday of the month off to spend the day with my daughter. We went to a nearby state park, did a little hiking and swam in the lake before thunderstorms chased us out, then hit up a nearby Goodwill. I have been starting to try to find some work-appropriate clothing, since I think I want to start working in an office again. It's amazing what you can find, if you think outside the box. Left-brain took the kids camping at Gettysburg last weekend. It's not a bad trip for them, and has sparked some interest in the Civil War for him, but the kids got to missing me and came home on Saturday night. Or rather I drove up to the campground after work and got them. Ooops.
Oh, well. I keep telling my husband we need to plan trips far enough in advance that I can get time off. Or else I need to change some things to enable me to work less. One of my goals for the next 12 months is to get down to one job that pays enough of an income to make me feel like I am taking care of my family well. Maybe this isn't the right place to say something like that, I don't know, but we live either feast or famine in our house and it's exhausting. We deserve better. I'm coming to understand the last year has been the equivalent of a branch where one rests after pulling themself out of quicksand in order to rest and regroup, but now it's time to fly onward. That scares me to realize, but . . . it's time.<br />
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This is not a recent finish, but I finally got a picture of my sweet bunny finish. This was a Christmas gift from my mom. It was not a quick finish, and isn't perfect, but I love it. I forget the name off the top of my head. It's a Russian kit, but I think you can get it on 123stitch.<br />
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This is a little kit I have had forever. It uses overdyed linen floss. It was fun to work with. I wish people still made it. It didn't fray like I thought it would. </div>
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I like this one because I was able to use one of the new DMC colors. I used the color they call White Violet. I think it adds a bit of a difference to the cup. He is supposed to have some buttons, but those have to wait. He isn't finished yet. </div>
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I am pretty proud of this. I did not like the colors the designer pulled. This was all muddy browns and greys, and I wanted something to be blue and hard and crisp. So I did this conversion. This had languished for a while as a UFO, so I pulled it out and decided to finish it. It took a few weeks and that border got fiddly. I like this a lot. I think I will make a wall hanging out of it, something to decorate the walls this winter. </div>
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I just pulled different Halloween-y colors to play together. I think I want to make a wind-sock-type ornament out of this, but not 100% on that. I used one strand to get a more wispy effect.</div>
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So that's all from here. I hope everyone is enjoying the end of summer here in North America. </div>
Rachel S-Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09107389853919180602noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1865121664017247301.post-17178884377584485912019-07-13T13:28:00.001-07:002019-07-13T13:28:09.243-07:00A long-neglected update. I hadn't realized it had been so long since I posted. I really need to step up my posting. It's just been so busy here.
We celebrated my daughter's birthday last week. Her birthday was on a Sunday, so we went to a nearby state park with a swimming lake and spent the day. Neither of the kids wanted to get out of the water, even to eat lunch and dinner. I mostly spent the day under the awning, watching them. And then, somehow, managed to fall over a beach ball and jack up my ankle. It has been two weeks and it is finally starting to not hurt so much. Though, driving is not a pleasure.
Last Monday, we had to help my beloved cat, Gus cross the Rainbow Bridge. Mom has had him since I moved in with Left-brain; we didn't want to take him away from his siblings, and Left-brain has cat allergies, and had the dogs, and it just didn't seem like the best choice for him to be with me. I agonized over the decision, but he was happy with my mom and he was still mine. He was 20 years and a month old, and had not been doing well for a while. It was his time to leave us. He was quiet all day, but when he felt I was near, he perked up and "talked" to me. I told him it was OK and thanked him for being mine for so long. I was 22 when I got him, and he was wonderful; I was the luckiest girl in the world to have him as my first great love. His little paw-print is in our china cabinet with the Fenton cat my gramma had painted to look like him, and I found a little ginger tabby figure today to put next to his ashes when they come home.
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I ended my Stitch Maynia shortly after the last post. I had 3 finishes during the month of May, and then have finished two more since then. First, my finishes <br />
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This was from an Etsy seller. I plan on just making him an ornament to hang with the other Halloween ornaments. I think I am going to spend September finishing things. It would take up so much less space that way. I was digging around in the garage the other day and found some of my finishing stuff, so it's a message to get started, right?<br />
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This little boat was in my stash. I think someone either put it out at stitching group or it was an inheritance from my friend, Enid. I forget who it is by and it was not the easiest finish. I have visions of it on top of a painted box, maybe to hold some of our seashell collection?</div>
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This little guy was from the book of bookmark-sized charts by TIAG. I want to do several of these as an afghan. He is on a little scrap of some king of afghan fabric. He is super cute, but I am not pleased with how his butt looks. I know . . . but it just looks like he is wearing a diaper. He will still be a cute little ornament!<br />
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Another Stitch Maynia finish. I am totally and completely in love with how this turned out. I planned to originally stitch it as I watched Southern Charm on Bravo, but it was too much fun to put down. I enjoyed learning about the houses while I was stitching it--the house on the right was originally built so that it would be the first house ships saw as they entered Charleston Harbor, and then the other two houses were built. Can you imagine! That probably made for a few awkward interactions at parties. I have fantasies of having a South Carolina wall and this will be the start of that. I may try to see if one of the craft stores here has a decent rectangular frame for it. <br />
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After all the starting, I just wanted wanted something somewhat simple to work on for a while. I won this fabric on Ebay back in the day when hand-dyers used to do Dutch auctions on Ebay. Do any of you remember those days? They were great to build up hand-dyed stash. This was by Dovestitch. I haven't used a lot of what I bought as it was random small offcuts, but this worked so great to bounce the bright hot orange off of. The chart has been out there a while. It's a freebie on Casa Cenina's website. Not the easiest chart layout, but I love how it turned out.</div>
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I pulled Summer Ball out again last week, along with Shores of Hawks Run Hollow. I haven't really worked on this since last summer. I just got burnt out on it, and, TBH, it reminds me that a lot was done when I was unemployed and I hate that time. But, I really would like to at least get this section and all the backstitching done by the end of the year. Once I get past these men, it's all pretty linear from here to the end. I hate to say it, but I HATE stitching on these guys. This one looks like he has a porn 'stache, which is neither comforting or period appropriate. It's just a lot of fiddly stitching. The women are much more fun to work on, but I actually love working on the architectural details of the project the most. I really want to see this done and up on the wall. </div>
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I am starting to think about my stitching for next year. If I get decent progress on this (and, who knows, I might end up getting a fire under my butt and finishing this, LOL.), I think I want to spend the year stitching Halloween and autumn charts. Imagine spending the year using those rich rusts and oranges, wines and purples. I have one project kitted up that I just tossed a bunch of left over fall floss in and will improvise as I go along. Doesn't that sound fun!!!! I would be in heaven, I think. </div>
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<br />Rachel S-Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09107389853919180602noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1865121664017247301.post-68383737968090250812019-05-19T10:29:00.001-07:002019-05-19T10:29:25.667-07:00I am awful at Stitch MayniaSome people are so organized about this whole thing. They have a detailed shopping list, they order everything prior to the start of the thing. They take photos of their stops and starts. Me? I am like, "Let me grab something up and see how it goes." I am on day 19 of this adventure. And starting to lose steam. <br />
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I have started something almost every day since May 1st. When I get to the end of the month, I will make a big post about it all. Yesterday, I was so busy, then so tired, I couldn't start anything. I started two this morning, but I am not that comfortable with doing it like that. <br />
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I am kind of pleased at myself for taking the time to include projects I have hesitated in the past to start. One of the things I chose was <u>Lizzie Borden, </u>by Monsterbubbles. Does anyone remember them? She was a fun, quirky designer, and I loved that she came around when quakers and the monogram samplers were the rage. <u>Lizzie Borden</u> was a controversial design, or so it seemed at the time, because of the subject matter, and there were blood pools under the head of Lizzie's parents. I liked it, though, but never stitched it, first because it used all Weeks and Gentle Art, but later, Leftbrain doesn't like the morbidity of the design. Well, he isn't the one who has to stitch it, so I kitted it up and started it and I LOVE working on it. My progress so far can be seen <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/Bxcd7uHnTS7/" target="_blank">here</a>. I was concerned about the small printing on the chart, but it isn't an issue so far. I can't wait to work more on it.<br />
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I also did decide last week that I don't have to spend all day on one project. If I just start the project and move on to something else, it still counts as a start. I had a tiny little start from Mother's Day I made good progress on, but had to put down for other adventures (namely, I got my ears repierced and we made BLTs, which is about as perfect a Mother's Day as I could ask for). It can be seen <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/BxkH4WUn45y/" target="_blank">here.</a> It only needed a few more hours of work to be complete, so why let it sit for the rest of the month? My other project for the day was a WIP I had started last month. So I finished it. Although I don't want to do that all the time, it felt better to complete a project, not just start one. I have three completions so far this month, which is pretty awesome!<br />
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That's all for today. I will try to post pics of all this stuff soon.Rachel S-Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09107389853919180602noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1865121664017247301.post-35845644779510238772019-05-04T14:38:00.002-07:002019-05-04T14:38:57.765-07:00Stitch Maynia, part 1 (pic heavy)I originally was not going to participate in this. I have a lot of WIPs and UFOs and have been going back and forth about adding to them. But in the days running up to it, seeing people kit things up, I decided, since I don't have to actually work to kit up projects for this thing, and I have a lot of projects I want to start, but have resisted, why not just do it? So I started.
As crazy as it seems, I am embracing one project for each day in May. Some may be UFOs that need love, some are new projects. Some will be large and some not so much. I plan on finishing these, but probably not this year.
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From an issue of Cross Stitcher. It uses DMC Light Effects. I am a masochist, LOL<br />
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From a 1999 issue of Cross Stitch Collection. I just love the colors:<br />
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I just love this little design. Something fun to brighten up winter afternoons.<br />
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Kitty and Me started posting these on her Etsy shop. I just thought it would be nice to have as "not a Halloween" fall project.<br />
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I have had this chart forever. I just love the little puppies' faces.<br />
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Everyone posts this Prairie Schooler. I have been wanting it for a while, recently bought it and thought it would be a good start:<br />
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I found this in an old Gloria and Pat book. I thought it would be cute for my daughter, since she and her brother don't see eye to eye. Ever.<br />
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This is one I may end up removing. Another project I have had forever as a UFO. I started it with Anchor, but I don't like how the Anchor floss converted. I am unpicking it, but it's slow going.<br />
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I saw these little bunnies years ago in a letters section of Cross Stitcher, and spent a year or so searching out the design. I love it. But never stitched it. I splurged and bought some of the Etoile threads to see how they will look on it.<br />
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This is my start for today, in honor of the Kentucky Derby. It's an old Janlynn kit I have had for years, but never had the "spirit" to start. I think it will be a magical piece, but it's very large! <br />
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A freebie I found somewhere. I am playing with the colors.(Pardon my thumb)<br />
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And another freebie I found. I am using some of those new DMC Colourist (or whatever they are called) threads.<br />
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Cricket Collection flip Flop. One of the LNS' kitted these designs up and I am slowly working on it.<br />
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Now, if you have made it through this, these are the progress photos so far:<br />
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Day 1 of the Waxing Moon piece. I bought this fabric in a grab bag at CATS in 2006. I don't know who it is by. I am using DMC and loving how this looks so far.<br />
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I don't think I have posted a photo of this guy in a while. He just had his spring school pics taken. Other than his hair, which I swear was nice when he left the house--he was all spiky, he looks so adorable in this picture. They gave us the information about the backdrops they were using, which helped immensely in picking out his outfit. And it doesn't hurt that he LOVES wearing a bowtie--he is such a little gentleman in that way. I found it at Walmart, and that makes up for them taking away the little bit of cross stitch they had. He is doing so well. He just finished his speech therapy--6 months ago, all he could say was "Mama," "Dada", "Sissy" "Dimi (Granny)" and "Mick" for Mickey Mouse. Now he talks about as well as his sister did at the same age--I put him in the car the other day and he asked where Granny was and if "Unca Yuke" (my brother) was at home. So I think the therapy was success. I am still, always, so grateful for the prayers and good thoughts that were sent for him. He is so healthy and strong and we are so blessed.<br />
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I seem to have lost my stitching bug the last few weeks. I had some medical issues that were causing me stress, but, after going to my doctor, everything is OK. I am relieved; one day, I drove to work, just crying over the whole thing. I ended up doing a lot of reading instead. And that's OK. This isn't a race. This is the only thing I have finished that I took a picture of. It's one of the snowflakes Sanman did one year for Christmas. I did this with Coloris floss by DMC. It's nothing major, just a pretty little finish. I like the color a lot, and am going to look for a small snowflake charm to put in the middle.<br />
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I decided this was going to be the year I stopped feeling sorry for myself and wallowing in my past, to start taking care of myself in a meaningful way. To rise, as it were. Going to the doctor actually has been part of that plan, since I didn't ever care if I stepped back into a doctor's office after having Lolo. . I promised myself that I would get all my checkups done, get my teeth cared for again, get new glasses, since my eyes were last checked in 2002. I'm still working on that one, but my teeth have been worked on, and one of my doctor appointments is done. I was terrified to go in, but the doctor realized what was happening and he's working with me. I have a few more things to do to get my health back under control, but I am getting there. Small battles win wars.<br />
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I hope everyone is having a wonderful weekend. If I don't post back next weekend, have a safe and happy Easter or Passover. Rachel S-Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09107389853919180602noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1865121664017247301.post-70047219172990423762019-03-30T11:44:00.002-07:002019-03-30T11:44:51.194-07:00Been away too long!Somehow, the last 6 weeks got away from me! It's been so busy, I just forgot to post.
I had these grand plans that I would spend this month finishing things into ornaments, but that got away from me. I've been putting in 60-70 hour work weeks, and trying to spring clean the house. We also decided to try starting seeds and growing some veggies this year. In one of my rambles through Dollar Tree, they had seed packets, $4/$1. I bought two packs of tomatoes, a pack of cucumbers, and some green beans, plus the dirt and an incubator-type thing. The tomatoes are doing really well, the others not so much, but I am hopeful. I went back and bought pumpkins and bell peppers, and am going to start moving stuff out onto the deck.
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I changed this a little from the original. There was a lot of fiddly over-one stitching, so, when it came time to do their eyes, I skipped that part. I also removed the random stitches in gold thread all over the place. I don't think it takes away from the design in general. </div>
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Otherwise, not much of interest going on. I have been reading like a fiend, mostly children's books. Right now, I am reading <em>Miss Hickory. </em> about a winter in the life of a little nut doll. I know how it ends and I am not looking forward to that, but I am reading it anyway. I also read the first two books in the Crazy Rich Asians trilogy. We saw the movie this week. I enjoyed it as a stand-alone, but I think the books went into more detail and explained things better, so I like those more, and think, even if you saw the movie, the books are a must-read.</div>
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And I am still slogging through the Outlander series. Last year, I decided I would read the entire series. I read the first book 20 years ago, but stopped after <em>Dragonfly in Amber, </em>and just couldn't get back into them. While I was unemployed, I started them again, and just recently finished <em>Drums of Autumn.</em> I am not about 300 pages into <em>The Fiery Cross. </em>It's slow going, but I am getting there. They aren't bad books, but it's just very detailed reading, even more detailed than John Jakes' books, which I love. </div>
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I finished this this week. I am so STOKED to be finished with it. It's been a journey. I bought the chart in 2006, but had to stop because I got lost and couldn't find out how to fix it. In 2016, when I spent 6 months on UFOs, I restarted it and worked on it off and on for the past three years. I just loved how it has turned out. It's so calming to me. Really soft, lovely colors, and then those pops of amazing hot reds and pinks in front. I am going to try to frame this myself this year. It would be nice to have it ready for Easter, so we'll see. </div>
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I also had the brilliant idea this week of trying to pull all the things that I might want to work on this year and put them in a bin to have at hand. I found a really simple bin at Dollar Tree (for $1, no less) and put a bunch in there, and then filled up a box, and then another box. I have more ambition than skill, I think. :) But, you have to have a goal, right? I did find a bunch of projects that need to be finished, so it was not all shameful. I think March may be a month where I focus on finishing items fully. I will have to see how that goes.</div>
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Rachel S-Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09107389853919180602noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1865121664017247301.post-42911511703276571642019-02-09T10:43:00.000-08:002019-02-09T10:43:17.884-08:00Another finish and an almost finishBusy week this week. I had some dentalwork done on Thursday, so I was slightly worried about that all week. It wasn't a big deal in the end and I already feel much better. I did get a twinge tossing the moldy WIP, but, on the bright side, I found a piece of black fabric in my stash that the new start will fit on and so I may be starting that in a few weeks. <br />
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I finished this sweet wee man this week. I don't have a lot of information about the finish, other than he came from Needlecraft, a British magazine, and he was part of a series, probably in the late 90s. I stitched him on Lugana with DMC. I think I need to work on my lazy daisies, but, all in all, I am so pleased with him. He is going to end up with my mom, since she has taken care of and loved my Gus since I got married (Left-brain has allergies, and is very allergic to my cat-son). Gus is almost 20 and having some major health issues now and Mom's having a hard time with what is going to happen. It's funny, he has outlived every other cat in the cat colony he came from by two years, and those two were ours as well, he is probably the oldest cat in the vet practice. He is the oldest cat we have ever had, he was my first cat, and probably the last cat I will ever get to have, and we've had him since he was 7 weeks old. And we still don't think it's been enough time with him. Anyway . . . this looks like him in his prime, since he was on the richer orange tabby side, so it's a nice tribute of him. I would be happy to think of him chasing butterflies on the other side of the Rainbow Bridge when it's time. </div>
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I originally started this the year the chart came out, 2006. But I had to toss that start because it was so hopelessly confusing starting in the middle. I restarted it in 2016 in the corner, using my stair-step method, and it's been worked on on and off since then. It's almost finished and I love everything about it. It feels like it's happening on Easter morning, that or an early summer morning, and it's so comforting to me. I love working with those stunning reds and pinks after so much green, but the whole thing has been a pleasure to stitch. I am hoping to have it done this week. I may try to frame this myself, it's not a totally weird size, so we'll have to see. </div>
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<a href="https://www.etsy.com/listing/561013135/4th-of-july-subway-poster-cross-stitch?ref=shop_home_active_1&crt=1" target="_blank">I am really drawn to this style of design lately. </a><br />
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I have made the decision to toss that mold-splotched WIP and start over. It's not the easiest decision, but I would rather start fresh with clean supplies and not end up sick. I need to order a new piece of fabric, since this was not a standard size cut, but I will hold off on that purchase til I NEED enough to make it worthwhile. I think, if I use the stairstep method I adopted after I started it, it will go faster. Maybe in the summer, I can start it.<br />
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This was intended to be a basket tie on, but, after working on it, I realized I am not the kind of person to tie things onto a basket, so I snipped some fabric off the sides and will make a little pillow out of it.It was sort of a pain to stitch, but I think some of that was the fact that my hand was starting to hurt when I worked on it.</div>
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I have had this chart since it came out. Please take the following as my personal opinion that may or may not affected by the face that I was in A LOT of pain working on this. I loved the design, I did not enjoy stitching it. I realized I have been spoiled by using GAST and CC floss. It covers better than Weeks. This coverage felt skimpy to me, and I think of foxes as luscious and fluffy. That poor guy in the middle, he even looks like a coyote to me. Poor dude. I may redo this with DMC when my hand doesn't hurt. The burning, raw sensation is starting to go away, though it came back this week when I was brushing snow off the car, it's mostly just achy. I know I posted I would go to the doctor, but I have had some dental issues crop up, and my kids have been dealing with respiratory stuff since the beginning of the year. Hopefully we are going to start feeling better.</div>
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He is so soothingly perfect in his orange sweetness. The stitches are laying correctly. The backstitch is falling into place. The long stitches are so satisfying. Most of my work is not this even and . . . pretty at this distance. This is stitching ASMR. The chart was torn out of an old image of British Needlecraft (with no identifying issue information) and it's just lovely. I have had it for several years, and just decided to work on it. It also uses lazy daisies, which I suck at, so it will all even out. I will post a photo when he is done, but thought you might like to see him in process.</div>
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Rachel S-Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09107389853919180602noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1865121664017247301.post-80897851078144068042019-01-27T11:22:00.002-08:002019-01-27T11:22:53.155-08:00Fell off the wagonI ventured onto Etsy this week. And fell off my no shopping wagon. I couldn't help it. It was one of those weeks. Found out we developed some manner of a mold issue in my garage over the past year, and I had to start throwing things out, some of which were handmade. I thought about trying to save the things, but realized that it just wasn't going to happen, and I am not willing to compromise my family's health for things. As much as it hurt, they had to go. But now I have to deal with going through every box in that garage and seeing what else was damaged. And this is stuff that was in plastic boxes, so it's not like it actually got wet. Most of my stitching stuff is OK, but there is a basket that I had stuff in that got ruined and who knows what else. I think if it was on the other side of the garage, closer to the house, we wouldn't have had this problem, but I don't know. I am trying to figure out if we put a fan in there, would it help keep whatever is causing this. <br />
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Even throwing it out is a pain in the butt. My town is doing a study where, instead of our trash being taken out of our taxes in a set amount, we have to buy special bags to use to put our trash in and ONLY those bags. They are $1.25 a bag, which isn't a lot of money, but at two bags of trash per week (cause I have a toddler in diapers), and a six month study period, it's adding up, and it doesn't take into consideration situations like this. I have been upset and, last night, I finally lost my, pardon me, my SHIT, over our trash. I went through what we had and told my family to start carrying the recycling out to the recycling. ALL the cereal boxes, the cans, the bottles, the milk jugs, it's all gotta go in the right bin. I think they got the point. But that still doesn't deal with what is probably going to have to happen if stuff is ruined. I told DH he is probably going to have to end up hauling a bunch of crap to the dump--we don't have to use the bags for that. <br />
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One thing, my hand doesn't hurt as exquisitely as it had been. I would not wish that ache on anyone. Even holding a bit of stitched aida on top of my index finger was like rubbing it with sandpaper after burning it. I can touch my hand now, hopefully a few more days, it will be back to somewhat normal. I am glad of that. It was scary.<br />
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So, I just needed a bit of retail therapy. And Etsy is about the cheapest place to shop on the planet for cross stitch stuff. I wasn't too awful. I bought: <br />
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I think I could make a cute pillow or two out of some of these. I favorite a lot of small designs that might work on the Christmas tree, but I didn't buy those this week.<br />
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So that is all that is going on. I hope everyone is having a good week. They are calling for 1-3 inches of snow here this week. I am OK with that, since I don't have to leave the house. <br />
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I have another finish for the year. I actually have a couple more almost finishes, but I had to put those down. This little guy is a freebie my LNS kitted up about 10 years ago. I inherited him from a stitcher who passed away. He was a cute quick finish. I am still not 100 percent sure how I will finish him, but I love him!<br />
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The reason my other two finishes aren't totally finished is that I have done something to my wrist. It started last week, pin pricks and a fuzzy feeling in my thumb that has steadily gotten worse. In the middle of the week, my thumb and first finger felt like I had gotten a terrible burn and ached. I think it could be carpal tunnel, but wasn't aware that it would be a burning pain like that, OMG. I didn't want anyone touching it. I did buy myself a brace last night and am trying to rest my hand to see if it helps out a bit. I will go to the doctor if it doesn't get better; I don't have time to not be able to use my left hand. <br />
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Still doing OK on my resolution not to buy any new stitching supplies. Especially now that I am resting from stitching. I am enjoying looking at the old stuff I have, appreciating those old designers. <br />
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We are under the gun for bad weather this weekend. It's spitting snow now, but they are worried about ice tomorrow. I went to the store last night and picked up some things we could eat even if there was no power and tonight I will make a big thing of egg salad. Everyone likes it in the house and. worst case scenario, we can put it in a car if we have no power to keep cool. <br />
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Rachel S-Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09107389853919180602noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1865121664017247301.post-75992656890342676272019-01-06T10:22:00.001-08:002019-01-06T10:22:19.106-08:00My first finish of the year<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<span style="font-family: Verdana;">So far, still on the wagon as far as buying anything. I know it's only 6 days in, but I did get a gift certificate to 123stitch for Christmas, and I'm tempted to redeem it, but I know I would add extra to the total, and that is not part of my goal for the year. So I am putting it aside til at least closer to next December when I can really decide what I need vs. what I want. I am enjoying looking through my stash to see what treasures I have available. And the creative juices are starting to flow!</span></div>
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Rachel S-Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09107389853919180602noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1865121664017247301.post-34539774628446288182018-12-30T12:00:00.002-08:002018-12-30T12:00:27.873-08:00The Year to Come and the Year in Review. I am sorry to have been away so long. This fall got crazy. Life got crazy. But, here I am, and with new resolve. <br />
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My biggest issue for the new year is rebuilding myself. I am not the same person I was before the things that started in October, 2016. I seem to have lost confidence in everything. My self-care is non-existant, even though I know I am dancing a dangerous line in regards to the healthcare parts of that, but I have a lot of issues with trusting doctors. I know I need to work on that, even if it's just summoning the courage to get a checkup and deal with what the fallout is from that. I need to deal with the financial issues that we fell into after everything; I've been so embarrassed, but I'm not the first person that has gone through this, it doesn't define me, and, like everything else, doing nothing isn't getting me anywhere I want to be. It's easy to get comfortable and wallow in sorrow and malaise, but I don't like it here anymore. It stinks, and I feel like I have an awkward residue on me that I need to scrub off once and for all. I don't know if this is the right place to admit all this, but 2019 is the year I pick myself up and cherish myself. I've warred with myself for way too long; it's time I won.<br />
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Anyway, part of getting myself back on the proverbial solid ground is spending less money. Among the ways that I am doing that is putting myself on the wagon with my stitching. I talked about this a bit in my last post, spending the year stitching things that I have and not shopping vs. spending the year kitting things up and buying random charts, with the idea of stitching them "someday". I know this seems so logical to 99% of the world, but remember, I'm not hitting on all 4 cylinders, and I am starting to think I haven't been for a very long time. I have been pulling out things I kitted up, and . . . YALL . . . I probably have 100 projects kitted up and not started, and that isn't counting things I have already started or have actual kits of. So it seems rather stupid to pay for new stuff when I have plenty of stuff to work with. I'm not going to punish myself if I can't do it for the whole year, but I can at least try. <br />
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And I am also going to make more effort to finish my pieces, at least the smaller ones. I see all these beautiful trees with stitched ornaments and I want one so bad, but I keep not getting the gumption to finish my own work. I am going to get there this year. Maybe setting a specific goal of 4 a month is achievable. <br />
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Not that I had a shabby 2018, stitching-wise. <br />
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I liked the vast majority of what I worked on. I did not finish Summer Ball, but <a href="https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10155854262385943&type=1&l=75b93abd4c" target="_blank">I got pretty far!</a> And that's more than I can say for it when I picked it up. <br />
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I hope everyone has a safe and happy New Year's.Rachel S-Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09107389853919180602noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1865121664017247301.post-13086685588898314332018-08-25T17:33:00.002-07:002018-08-25T17:33:23.738-07:002019 Stitching plans . . . already?The rest of the world is thinking about pumpkins and cozy sweaters and I am thinking about next year, LOL.<br />
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So, probably spurred on by watching way too many YouTube videos about tinyhouse and minimalist living (although I know the smallest I could go would be a park model mobile home with a superloft and I am not ready to reduce my belongings to fitting into a single storage tote), I have been really trying to make an effort to consume less in general and get rid of things I don't need. Over the past month, I have gotten 5 bags of clothes ready to donate and went through my books to get rid of two bins of books I think other people would enjoy more. I have been taking books to work and setting them out and donating them to the Little Free libraries, and, as soon as my car becomes reliable again, another box is going to A Book Thing in Baltimore. This is not an easy process for me, but I am trying and change is good.<br />
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As far as my stitching stuff, there wasn't a lot that I was willing to give up at this point, but I did come to a decision about my 2019 plans. I have decided to make it a year of stitching from stash. I was really pleased with myself for my 2016 focus on UFOs. In 6 months, I got 25% of my 80 projects in the Bin of Good Intentions done, and I have gotten a few more done since then. It was not easy, but I did it. I want to have a year focused on similar goals, but, instead of being only projects I had not completed, I want to allow myself to pull anything from stash, as long as it's something I own, and my special focus is thin<br />
gs I kitted up. I have a lot of my disposable income sitting in Ziploc bags, things I genuinely WANT to stitch, and it's time that I actually STITCH them, instead of just shifting the kitted-up projects around. It's basically a year "on the wagon" and I am hoping to see what I can accomplish. I have plenty of floss, plenty of fabric, and I have proven I can stay on track if I really try. <br />
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Granted, none of this starts til I finish Summer Ball, but I really think I can get that done, if not by the end of 2018, then early in 2019. It's worth a try. I started pulling projects together last night and I have a nice selection of freebies and other things to chose from, so it shouldn't be too bad a stitching year. What do you think?<br />
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Rachel S-Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09107389853919180602noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1865121664017247301.post-82119245698580702432018-08-10T19:56:00.002-07:002018-08-10T19:56:55.953-07:00A side post: I realized something!I haven't really posted pictures of the kids in forever. I guess if you follow me on Instagram or we're Facebook friends, you see pictures of them, but I realize not everyone does that. So, celebrating the fact that, after 4 years, we finally got a new modem with Wifi my laptop acknowledges, I thought I would let everyone see pics of them.<br />
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This was March of 2017. Logan had been home a little over a month and was 5 1/2 months old, about 3 months adjusted.<br />
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They had a thing where, in Act 2, the characters are in a nightclub. The emcee wishes an audience member Happy Birthday. Since it was her birthday, she was the lucky birthday kid. She was totally surprised and thrilled. She adores "working" at my job as the official box office kid, and loves live theatre and having the people on stage acknowledge her special day was fabulous for her. She told me when we were walking out that it was the best birthday ever. </div>
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And the boy, eating crabs for the first time:<br />
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He doesn't even look like the same kid! He is almost 2, but adjusts to about 19 months old. He doesn't really talk yet, but he is trying. We have been through so much, and he adjusted so beautifully. He loves Mickey Mouse and Elmo, and is such a good boy. And he loves to eat. All the time. He actually eats better than his older sister--last night, I didn't feel like cooking, so got Chicken McNuggets for the family (I know, I know). He ate 10. And some fries. And wanted more. There isn't much he doesn't like, maybe pickles and sauerkraut. I am even teaching him to stitch. He pulls the needle through, I grab it and he yells, "Ahh, riiii" (Alright!), and claps. He is so pleased with himself. Pretty good for a "wimpy white boy" (I hate that term, it's a preemie thing, my son is not weak, never was, he has dealt with more nonsense in his very short life than most people deal with in 70 years. but people think that term is cute . . . .)<br />
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Anyway, thought someone might enjoy seeing my babies, growing up. Have a great evenignRachel S-Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09107389853919180602noreply@blogger.com3