Cross Eyed Cricket re-released the freebie, Slicker Bunny, on their site:
Go here, then to "gift design" to get your copy of it, while it's still out there.
I'm getting through, here in Crazyville. The time change has really been kicking my patootie. That and a new effort to try to get Someone Small to go to bed at a normal hour--she's been staying up til 10 or 11 on a weeknight and does not want to sleep in her own crib. I am so jealous of people who say their baby goes to bed at 7:30 and sleeps all night--what is THAT like, do you know what I could get done with all that time? 5:30 comes early enough as it is, without spending the evening trying to convince her she really is sleepy, so we're starting a new effort to get her in bed by 9, in her own bed. So far, it's going OK, but still, it's going to take some time to get her used to it.
I have been working on a couple things since finishing No Scaredy Cats. I started Told In a Garden's Simple Gifts the next day, and work on that when I get a chance, which is not often, but also picked up the photo-to-chart image of the baby's hand holding my finger. I'd wanted to get it done by her first birthday, but I don't think that is going to happen, since I am not even finished the first page, but if not, I'll get it done by her second birthday. Debbie did a fantastic job charting it, I can already tell you what it is and there isn't that much done. And I started an older freebie my LNS kitted up for my March ornament for the Christmas ornament SAL. I think it's called Winter Moon. I've had to alter the design, since my LNS did not include enough green floss to finish both of the little trees in the design--it just makes it more personal. It's a big ornament, but that's OK, you have to have something for the bottom of the tree, right?
I have two days off next week. On Friday, we're taking the baby for her 9 month pictures--can you believe she is 9 months old already?--but Thursday, I am planning on spending what time I can finishing ornaments. I think I may get the sewing machine out tomorrow to get it ready and figure out how to use it to maximize my time.
Other than that, not much going on. I am spending a lot of time on Pinterest, finding things I want to do. I like looking at the DIY projects, even though the holiday ones can make me feel woefully inadquate, but I am pinning them more as inspiration. I already have this great vision of white lanterns with red candles in them lining our walk next holiday season . . . and the wreath ideas! Left-brain has masses of old Christmas balls that his first wife bought to decorate their tree, ostensibly til they had enough of the personal ones to fill the tree (and I'll admit, I have done that too for my little tree, I just choose not to use them anymore), and we don't use them, so we just have a box of random Christmas balls that need to be refreshed and reused and I now have some ideas.
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4 comments:
Thanks for the link to the CEC piece. It's the cutest, yes?
9 months old already! Really amazing.
We'll see if you really follow through on using that machine! I've seen these posts from you before. ;-)
Love Pinterest. I'm:
http://pinterest.com/anniebebop/
Hang in there -- by the time she's 30 she'll like going to bed early and sleeping in. ;-)
Thanks for the Slicker heads-up, and good luck on your stitching!
Hi Rachel!
thanks for the link to the freebie!
Pintrest will suck the stitching time right out of you if you aren't careful!
I can't believe your little one will be 9 months old already! Good luck with the bedtime schedule.
Good luck with the baby's new bedtime. It'll come with time.
Thanks for posting the freebie. I downloaded it.
I don't get on Pinterest too often because it's like FaceBook... sucks up too much time when I could be doing other things.
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