Saturday, December 31, 2022
Goodbye 2022 . . . Hello 2023
Monday, December 26, 2022
Vegging Out the Day after Christmas
Cluck! Cluck! Miss T received her chicken quilt on Christmas Eve. Cluck! Cluck!
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
White House Ornaments, The Boys, Two Santa FFOs, and Hello Winter
Happy Winter! Yes, dear readers, today is the first day of the glorious season of winter. B’rrrrr . . .
I have been collecting White House Ornaments for a number of years and this year had decided to skip it. Well, that is until I saw this year’s design, a gingerbread version of the White House. How could I resist?
In previous years, they had been displayed on a two foot artificial Christmas tree. It served its purpose, but the ornaments were crowded together. Last month, I saw this ornament tree stand in the Herrschners catalogue. I love it. My vintage, ceramic Christmas tree is taking a rest this year, and this display has replaced it on the credenza.
The seated Lincoln figurine, which is always part of my White House Ornament display, was a rummage sale find many years ago by my friend also named Janice. :-)
Book Talk : Have you read The Boys by Ron and Clint Howard? I’m sure you recognize the names, but in case you don’t, many moons ago Ron played Sheriff Andy Taylor’s little boy Opie living in Mayberry and Clint was friends with a bear named Gentle Ben. It is a very pleasant read. It deals with their childhood, but also explores Ron’s “Happy Days” and his desire to become a director. You will enjoy it.
I’ve added two cross stitch ornaments to my tree. The first is from “A Merry Mini Surprise,” a collection of eight small ornaments by The Prairie Schooler.”
The second is from the eight pieces “Kris Kringle” collection also by The Prairie Schooler. I especially love the second collection as my favorite Christmas quilt is my “Old World Santas” quilt.
Sunday, December 18, 2022
Countdown to Christmas
I had planned to do a series of short posts leading up to Christmas, but my ten year old iPad had other ideas. :-( It went kaput early last week, and I wasn’t able to replace it until the other day.
Monday, December 5, 2022
A Fun, Festive Weekend
Happy Monday! My friend Marilyn and I attended a Boston Pops Holiday Concert at Symphony Hall yesterday afternoon. Neither of us had ever attended this seasonal concert, and it was wonderful. The Tanglewood Choir joined the orchestra for many numbers. During the second half of the concert, the orchestra and choir performed a unique version of “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” (I won’t say any more in case you might be planning to attend the Pops this season.)
The music was spectacular and there was even a quick visit from Santa Claus. He received a wildly enthusiastic greeting from both children and adults alike. I was surprised by the number of children in attendance; there was a family in front of us with children I would judge to be under the age of four. They all seemed to be enjoying the performance.
I did have a question though . . . however did they manage to get those Santa hats way up there atop the statues??? H’mmmm…..
I also attended the Jingle Ball on Friday evening and all day Saturday. Jingle Ball??? Yes, it was an online event which was the brainchild of cross stitch designer Stephanie Webb of Lindy Stitches. She invited twelve designers to take part. There were classes offered but those had sold out quickly. Each designer held a one hour virtual meet and greet, and they were all very interesting. Each designer discussed her background, her design process, and took questions from the audience. To give you an idea of how big it was, many of these virtual meet and greets had over five hundred people in the zoom presentations and there were participants from around the world. There were also many themed rooms where you could gather and stitch with other stitchers though I didn’t do that. Believe it or not, I only purchased one chart in the virtual shopping hall. :-)
Today it was time to take advantage of the somewhat warmer weather and decorate outside. I dragged the Flexible Flyer sled from the garage. This sled belonged to my dad’s family and must be a hundred years old. I attached ornaments and a bow and wired it all to the lamppost. Next out came the wood Christmas tree with colored lights that my neighbor made for me a few years ago. Then, as always, I attached ornaments to the front railings. I did a few more things and set up the spotlight. Phew . . . all that took a couple of hours, but it is finally done. Tomorrow I’ll continue decking my inside halls. :-)
One last thing, do you enjoy seeing how other people deck their halls? If so, go to Youtube and search for “Country Stitchers.” You will see a recent episode which features Deb giving “A Silent Night Tour” of her log cabin Christmas decor. Her home is so warm and inviting that it prompted me to do a bit of shopping to update my Christmas decor.
Have a happy, stress free week.
Thursday, December 1, 2022
Birds, A Book, and a Santa Star Ornament Finish
Hi Everyone, Happy Wednesday!
Early yesterday morning my neighbors called to alert me that there was a hawk in the woods beyond my backyard. They were concerned that I might let Emma out and the hawk might swoop down. The hawk would not be able to carry her off, but it could attack. I went out with her, and indeed, the hawk was watching us. It was a red tail hawk with quite a wingspan. He was back again this morning searching for his breakfast, and he is most welcome to all the tiny critters that he can consume.
When I returned from driving my friend to the grocery store, there were two turkeys in my driveway brazenly staring at me. I telepathically conveyed the message that it was my driveway and that I was indeed going to pull my car in. The message was received and they slowly moved on to the lawn. Well, those were my breakfast and noontime sightings; I wonder what dinnertime will bring???
These roses were from my godchild, her family, and her pets for Thanksgiving. Isn’t the color gorgeous!!!
Book Talk : A few weeks ago I read a book which you might find interesting.
The Secret History of Home Economics . . . How Trailblazing Women Harnessed the Power of Home and Changed the Way We Live by Danielle Dreilinger. Isn’t that a mouthful! If you only think about home economics as a required class in middle and high school that may have taught you a bit about sewing, baking, and child care, you have much to discover. The author writes a thorough history of the home economics movement. It is not a dry study but rather it is written with at times a light touch. Reading this, you will discover how women’s lives were enriched and changed by many aspects of the home economics movement. Truth to say, I did not read it straight through but rather a chapter here and there along with other books I was reading. I learned so much from reading this book, and I do recommend it.
Last up, a Teresa Kogut cross stitch design, Santa Star Ornament. The shape was challenging to fully finish, but the wonderful Vonna Pfeiffer, the Twisted Stitcher, offers a video on finishing star ornaments on her blog. I attached the ribbon hanger with a gold star button and added the year. (Helen D. who also offers cross stitching finishing tutorials on Youtube suggests coating the year charms with clear nail polish to prevent them from tarnishing.)
Well, that’s it. Now I’m heading down cellar to begin hauling up Christmas trees and decorations. :-)