Category Archives: pals

For Becky

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I wanted a photo for Becky to show my appreciation for her lovely ‘giveaway’ on her blog. I am really happy with it as you can see.

Me with my lovely cross stitch win

My hair is just pulled back. I had a photo contest between Sean and Bri and Brian’s won!

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Sean is changing his major to Geography. He can’t handle all the math like Trig that the Earth Science major says he has to take. I’d love for him to do something with graphics/advertising. He use to make the best posters for his projects and many of the teachers asked if they could keep them. I have a feeling that he isn’t finishing ‘switching’ yet.

Cats do like dogs!

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Nancy sent me this photo (part of a series) in an email this morning. The email showed photos of these 5 dogs and a cat who were rescued from a hurricane and placed in a car. My favorite was this one. The photo before this showed the orange tabby cat making it’s way over the front seat to the group of dogs in the backseat. Ahhhh.
Cat and dogs cuddling

Some gifties

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Since Dawn received her gifts, I thought you’d like to see what I made for her:

Snow lady for Dawn
She loves snowmen, so I stitched up a snowlady! The snow is clear beads.
Cat embellished photo album
She likes kitties too. I used my trusty old desk calendar yet again! Nothing goes to waste. See Cos on there too?
And last but no where near least is this beautiful stained box with the top that was stitched and finished by Becky—->

I won it!

She filled it with lovely floss and I always need it as I stitch a bunch for charity. The funny thing is I call Sean my ‘good egg’ and made a ATC for him with that expression. He is my only child. ; )
I absolutely am thrilled to pieces and love it! Thanks for picking me Becky!!
A beautiful win from Becky

Guilty pleasures?

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Now Pea, this was interesting, esp the little graphic you get!

Guilt What is yours? Explain yourself
Culinary: Butter, chocolate, olive oil They all slide down your throat pretty easily.
Literary: Magazines Cheap, disposable, rip out what you want.
Audiovisual: Computer Before the internet, I actually read more and cleaned more. But I know a lot about computers now!
Musical: None Never feel guilty about listening to music you love and most of all singing along to it!
Celebrity: Tall, dark and handsome-i.e. Tim Daly I can admire from a far!

Lake Stitcher and I are on parallel planes

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Lee over at Lake Stitcher also grew up in Pennsylvania, but further northeast from me. Every place I mentioned this week, she had been there and could relate. I thought that was pretty neat. She even went to the Villas in NJ and my sister-in-law’s mom also has a house down there. When Lee mentioned that she knows the person who owned Poor Richard’s Inn down in Cape May, I thought that was more that coincidence. I mean of all the places down there! I’ll mention a few places and let’s see if she’s been to: King of Prussia mall and Valley Forge National Park. I bet she has!

Have a great weekend!

Heavy eyes and ZZZZzzzs

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I’m actually not kidding. I am way too tired to think of 10 things that begin with Z. I thought I’d give it a try as Barbara let me join the letter game.  She did an excellent job with ‘w’, go see! I thought it would be a ‘random’ letter.

So-

1. Zit-Surprising I didn’t get that many on my face as a teen. Other places, well, we won’t discuss that (I mean my back!)

2. Zipper-I can sew things, but zippers and I just aren’t a team under the needle of my machine. I’m more of an elastic person it seems anyway.

3. Zoo-been to a few zoos-in Philly, Cape May, and the one out this way-I think it’s called the Plumpton Park Zoo-it’s not really a big  zoo, but it’s not that bad. My favorite animal to see is the polar bear.

4. Zorro-Antonio, you were hot as Zorro! I remember watching a tv show about Zorro with the dad from Lost in Space? Am I correct? We also had a Zorro lawnmower!

Antonio as Zorro!

5. Zippity doo dah-I have a video of Sean singing this as a 3 yr old (or around that age). Too cute!

6. Zoey-not that she is really #6! One of my first blogger buddies who is an amazing gardener and quilter.

7. Zilch-How many times I’ve been to Europe…or Canada…or out west…or the midwest….or even New York City!

8. Zero-Which means zilch too and I also never want to see the temps drop that low. Who likes that number anyway unless there are about 5 numbers in front of it? ; )

9.Zap-An expression I use when describing microwave cooking; i.e.-“Sean, do you want me to ‘zap’ your dinner?” He can’t stand it when I say that.

10. ZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz-sorry! I doozed off there a second. ; )  Ok…Zelda-that’s a cool name-and the name of Robin William’s daughter!

Zelda Williams

Now off to bed…zip!

Scavenger hunt revealed!

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I was involved in an Ostara (spring/Easter) scavenger hunt that I told you about a few posts back. My recipient, Dora received her ‘goodies’ over the weekend, so now I can show you what I sent to her. I think she liked them as she’s going to use the little wooden fruit as a decoration, try the egg recipe and write inspirational phrases in the little book.
Gifts for Ostara
The frame shows a photo of my forsythia bushes out front, facing east-a requirement of the hunt. What’s special about those bushes is that little forsythia ‘saplings’ came from both my mom’s yard and Bri’s mom’s bushes. I believe that both yards do not have the forsythia anymore. Hanging from the frame is a little dark green bag containing seeds that I have collected from my gardens-cosmos, marigolds and money plants. I decorated the frame and the little book.The newspaper is kinda a collectible as it features the passing of Barbaro the race horse.

Inspiration book
BTW, as a surprise, my font was changed to one of my favorites (and I didn’t even do anything-comic sans ms).

Oh my mama

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To me you are so wonderful and confusing. My mom is a really lovely woman, but the way she is living right now is very upsetting to me. She loses things like crazy. Early last year it was her cellphone. She swore she left it in my car. Jim, her boarder found it this week under the sofa in the living room. He looked there because my mom misplaced a big bundle of money-and I mean a big bundle! It was my uncle’s stash moola that he told her to get out of his house when he was in the hospital during the summer. Well mom would borrow from it, put money back and now can’t find it. She had a miserable cold to begin with and now she is making herself mentally frustrated. She is definitely bi-polar either really up or really down. I asked if she wanted me to come clean and she said no as she was up until 4 am looking for it. I think she put it somewhere else and forget where she put it. Her vacuum has been broken for almost a month and so that means her house needs attention that way. I have to get her a new one. I can’t live her life, I do what I can to help, when I can, but it’s hard to clean her kitchen for 3 hours and go back a few weeks later and see it in bad shape again. She’ll be 77 in September, so I don’t know if she is able to stay in her big house too much longer. She can’t part with her ‘stuff’ and there is a lot of it.

On to more calming things-my pals over at tribe are artsy folks. We are going to do a few more projects together. The next one will be an Art card trade. These little cards are 2.5″ x 3.5″. They’re rather small, but you have to think in a ‘big’ way I guess. I was reading up on them. I have to make 3 and then I will get three back that are total surprises. I won’t say much about what I’m thinking of doing in case anyone on tribe reads my blog, but I have some neat old books I’ll probably be utilizing for this project. We still have to make a St. Paddy’s day poem (original) to hang up. We all get our turns to chose what to do. My choice was for Valentine’s Day. I found 4-5″ foam letters for the letter of each gals first name (one was wooden as I forgot her the day I was buying them & found the wooden one at Target) and decorated them with ribbon and 3D items. Each recipient got a handmade Valentine that the original poem was glued to. We have one male in the group and he got a decorated card. My verse for him said that may his true love be standing before him on this day without him knowing until this very day. Like meeting your true love on Valentine’s Day. What could be more romantic?

It’s still windy and bitter cold. I am running down to Big Lots for a few things that I need and forgot to get at the store. I’m hoping they still have the string or better yet hemp!