Yes! Adios. Good-bye. Auf Wiedersehen. Au revoir. Sayonara.
We are saying farewell to 2022!
A new year looks bright and beautiful.
Here’s to 2023! Bring it on!
Yes! Adios. Good-bye. Auf Wiedersehen. Au revoir. Sayonara.
We are saying farewell to 2022!
A new year looks bright and beautiful.
Here’s to 2023! Bring it on!
It’s the countdown to Celebration of Jesus’ birth! All our plans are made, family arriving from afar, some family traveling to in-laws; gifts are wrapped and under the tree—
why do we have a tree in the house!!??
The modern Christmas tree originated in Germany, where families set up a paradise tree in their homes on December 24, the religious feast day of Adam and Eve.
The smell of evergreen is one of the favorite odors in our household. For years, we purchased a fresh cut tree or traveled to a tree farm to cut our own treasure. As years passed, we got older or had too many accidents with the tree falling over or varmints jumping from the branches, we went to good old artificial tree from a box—it is beautifully lit with multi color lights—but the smell is gone! Alas, customs change and we adapt to the change and move on. I still wish for that smell of fresh cut evergreen—no amount of candles or spray can bring that to my nose!
Moving on—my studio is less cluttered!! Yay for me! Some UFOS are in completion—waiting for long arm is this one—a leader-ender project from 2020!
Want to make someone HAPPY?
When you are addressing your Christmas cards, send one or two cards to A Recovering American Soldier, c/o Walter Reed Army Medical Center, 6900 Georgia Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20307-5001.
Christmas movie bingo is ongoing—it’s difficult to get a blackout bingo card! Will continue Christmas movie watching and hope my card will be covered soon! Knitting is also a top priority! Advent clues went up on December 1–trying my best to keep with the schedule.
We are at the beginning of December! Holy jolly!! How did we get here so fast?
It’s our granddaughter’s birthday! So one good reason to celebrate the start of Holy month.
We kick off the day with reading of chapter one of the book of Luke in the Bible. Each day this month, we’ll read a chapter. There are 24 chapters, taking us right up to the birth of Jesus in chapter 24.
There are several textile adventures waiting for us as well—maybe, we can finish by December 25 if other plans don't interfere.
The Glad Tidings Quilt-Along will begin on Monday, November 28th and will continue every Monday and Thursday until December 22nd. Here’s the schedule for your reference:
– Monday, November 28th – Intro/Cutting
– Thursday, December 1st – Rows 1, 2, and 3
– Monday, December 5th – Row 4
– Thursday, December 8th – Row 5
– Monday, December 12th – Row 6
– Thursday, December 15th – Rows 7 and 8
– Monday, December 19th – Assembly
– Thursday, December 22 – Finishing
The Glad Tidings Quilt-Along is free to all and there’s no need to sign up. As we progress, she’ll make each set of instructions available on the QAL page and on her blog. If you’re on her mailing list, you’ll receive emails containing links to each day’s instructions ). The instruction sheets will be available through the end of December.
It’s time to think about greeting cards I’ll send out this year. Most years, if I’m not feeling pressed, I’ll create my own cards. One ye...