Sunday, December 26, 2021

Boxing Day 2021! Another QAL

 My photo of the day is Leftover Cookies!



Boxing Day got its name when Queen Victoria was on the throne in the 1800s and has nothing to do with the sport of boxing.

The name comes from a time when the rich used to box up gifts to give to the poor.

Boxing Day was traditionally a day off for servants, and the day when they received a special Christmas box from their masters.

The servants would also go home on Boxing Day to give Christmas boxes to their families.


Another way to end 2021 and begin 2022– is with a mystery by Jessica Dayon!  Each week Jessica will release a scrappy block, which I'll enjoy as my scrap bin is overflowing!  Jessicain.blogspot


Sunday, December 19, 2021

Holy Moley!

 Would you look at me!!  For a couple of days, my energy level went up--couldn't be because I looked at all those blocks and thought "something must be done--soon"!  

I took all those unconnected blocks and built a quilt top--just needs some borders, little quilting and binding and someone will have a nice warm welcome to the cold weather!

The larger blocks were from three QALs and the smaller blocks were from another SAL--I have the
small connecting blocks already--don't know why I had these all made--am hoping it wasn't for a much larger quilt that I've forgotten about.

Here is another one that I took large blocks from two other SALs and combined them
liked the sashing and might add it to the borders but right now, it's resting and I'm thinking on it!

My summer quilt is complete except for the quilting--comes in January when I get back to the long arm.
Brown headed daughter has already spoken for this one--darn!  Was looking forward to using this for spring and summer--I have many more scraps, so I can make something else--hate repeating!
I feel so much better that I created something useful from all those QAL/SAL blocks--It's a great feeling to have that lifted off my shoulders.  Onto other challenges--

Thursday, December 16, 2021

Rehashing 2021###

 The year begins all gung-Ho—only started about 5 or 6 different sew alongs—tried to keep up!  All was going well and then...................pouf! By end of October, All the drive was gone!  Now I have so many unconnected blocks.  Of course, I could finish up the quilt alongs—naw—don’t think that will happen.  Besides, another year is just around the corner and several new QALs will be available.  What should I do?  Besides, I am woman! And I have the right to change my mind!

But, Which way will I change my mindset? The brain is running in twenty different ways. I know I will NOT discard all these blocks I've been working on the past few months and I want to be ready for 2022 and the new QAL's that will pop up.  I know I'll be wanting to make new UFOs and my energy will return after the holidays.  

Should I continue writing this blog?  Although, I think I’ll pause the blog, it’s about the only way I can keep up with ME!  I can look back to see what projects I did complete or have waiting in the wings.  It’s a measure of time in one way—recently I looked back on my blogs.. 2009 I found a hat pattern that I had forgotten about!!  Oh wow!  It’s been many years of writing! 

Many years ago I did a 365 projects of photos—a journal of daily life.  Beginning in 2022. I plan to embark on this project again.  Some or many of the photos will upload to the blog. A different way to write when there isn’t much to say. 

I pray that you will have a thoughtful rehashing of your 2021 and make a new start in 2022.  I have high hopes and plans to make it a good year!



Monday, December 13, 2021

Memories Path

Our tree is up and so beautiful!
I do miss the real tree and the aroma of fresh spruce; 
Couple years ago after our real tree fell over, some precious ornaments broke,  many pine needles went everywhere, I threw up my hands and said “enough”!  Promptly marched to Costco and bought that unreal tree—I really do miss the outings to the tree lot to pick out the perfect tree! Oh well......

  Everyone decorates with memories!  Now, that our kids are grown and out of the house, I don't put up those little ornaments they made in school art class but I still take them out of the box and think about the kid and how they were so proud to add it to the tree--

the santa made from a toilet paper roll
the wreath from cotton balls
popsicle stick tree
macaroni ornaments

Each in their own right a memory of their days as children!
Now, that we make our own memories as senior adults, it isn't different for us
Each precious ornament holds a special memory!
So, we cherish those times when we found that memory and added it to our lives.

Years ago when we lived in Venzeula, we would visit an artist community outside of 
Puerto La Cruz--loved those trips!  We visited this artist many times and have several of
her pieces in our collection.  When she learned we were moving back to the states, she pressed this into my hand, gave me a big hug and 
smiled.  I didn't speak much Spanish or she much English, but we knew what this gift meant to her and me!  I'll always be honored with her gift.

  I don't remember her name or the name of the art community,
but I certainly will always remember her kindness.  

She made this lovely angel with clay from their region.  Her hands
sculptured each line with love.  Each year it brings joy to our display case as I
think of her and her metal artist husband--think of them often and wonder what
as become of them in that tormented country.  and I pray!

This is another prize memory--Mary, Joseph and Baby Jesus.
I bought several of these sets for family--hoping they can remember the 
meaning behind Christmas and how it should be celebrated. 

And of course, this nativity set made by my Granny back in the 1970's is
special--very special in my heart!  

What memories do you hold dear as you bring out your treasures?

 

Friday, December 10, 2021

Baking? Cooking? OR

 Sure, I'd rather be quilting or sewing or weaving or knitting or spinning, but there is that kitchen that keeps calling me--'come bake'! 'come cook'! "come clean the dishes!" and then there is the call "What's for dinner?"  Didn't we just eat couple of hours ago?  Well, guess what?!! It's leftovers===again!!

There is still leftover turkey in the freezer and hubby's homemade veggie soup in the refrigerator--but, we just had that last night and the night before with a turkey sandwich (just how many ways can you use leftover turkey and not go crazy?)  Maybe, next Thanksgiving we'll get a much smaller bird or just have something completely different--like tofu turkey!  Bet that will go over big!!

Anyway, since the refrigerator gets so crowded with all sorts of holiday goodness, it was time to take a peek of what's behind those bottles- more leftovers!  Here we go--

Brussels sprouts are languishing and we don't like just plain sprouts--so I made Bacon jam!  Delish on sprouts and almost everything--of course, it puts me back in the kitchen--really like this recipe

Then there are these small tomatoes that are going really soft--made tomato jam!
Yummy tomato jam!

Back to whatever I was doing before the kitchen called.....................




Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Nuts To You!!

Okay!  I’ve found the perfect thing that adds to any party—hence, nuts to you!  Recently, we attended a wine tasting and this dish was a hit!  


Mixed nuts with rosemary—simple to make, easy to eat!  Here's the
recipe:
3 Tbsp of unsalted butter, melted in pan; add 1 Tbsp. dried rosemary, chopped;
1/5 tsp. salt; 1/2 tsp cayenne or to taste;  stir to incorporate herb flavor--
then
3 cups of mixed nuts (pecans, cashews, etc.
pour onto baking sheet
bake 10 minutes stirring often--
cool! EAT


Yummy! Delicious!
For another tasty snack--
1/2 lbs. almonds
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 T papricka, cayenne, cinnamon, coffee (Yes, coffee), cocoa
1/8 cup brandy

200degrees for two hours (leave door cracked with wooden spoon)
toss immediately after taking out.
cool completely before serving!


And now for our son's favorite!

Happy ‘nuts to you’ cooking! 

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