Couple of things that should be noticed.
First, hearts galore! It’s time to stitch up hearts!
Couple of things that should be noticed.
First, hearts galore! It’s time to stitch up hearts!
Just not feeling IT! I’ve not been to the sewing machine for weeks. There are blocks to be made—a start on Bonnie’s new mystery was abandoned after the second week—collecting the steps though as the pattern will soon disappear from her site. Of course, many other quilt ideas lay neglected.
A friend gave me a journal for my birthday—with really nice blank pages. I can’t motivate myself to write on those pages—such a brand new start lies there in front of my eyes.
Here I sit sipping my tea and munching on biscotti
I always hate putting away Christmas decorations! The house looks bare and I feel sad; alas, Valentine and Mardi Gras items take place throughout the house.
No planning involved! Time to stay home for this round robin….you are in charge of what goes next. No need to hand your lovely medallion to some unknown person to add something ugly to the border. Just stay home and relax! This is also a way to use up those orphan blocks.
Yay! We have made it to another year—January dawns bright and new. As we do. Resolutions? Not me! But, it’s always a great time to refresh our thoughts and ideas—diet? Yes, of course! We are ready to change our eating habits. We had so many guilty pleasures in last few months. Time to re-route, make new plans, take a different path. What path will you take? Here are some suggestions…..
All is quiet-----All is calm----resting peaceful in the house.
Our Christmas Eve Eve began when the brown headed daughter arrived and she and her sister spent the day doing 'sisterly stuff"--don't have any idea what that means, but they have a giggly good time.
Christmas Eve is Texan Fajita night at blond headed daughter's ranch--son is grilling the meat (chicken and beef) as the other family members are bringing along sides---Oma is making her prize winning Tres Leche Cake with the aid of grandson, Waylon, who pokes holes in the cake before the magic milk ingredients are poured over.
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...