I hope everyone is warm and safe! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all!!
Saturday, December 24, 2022
Thursday, December 22, 2022
I Like #283
Welcome to another week of things to like!
We're getting clost to Christmas and I'm slowly either wrapping up pre-holiday things or just admitting they're going to turn into post-holiday things.
My friend Brett and I went to look at Christmas lights again this past weekend and this is a picture of one of my favorite lit trees at the local Methodist church.
I love my Christmas cacti, they provide such a wonderful shot of color, and excitingly (and weirdly), I have one that has both red and pink flowers this year!
Thursday, December 15, 2022
I Like #282
Welcome to another week of things to like! I was still sick for the first part of this week but luckily I'm feeling better now.
The most exciting thing to love this week was our annual Advent service of Lessons and Carols at church. It's a service of alternating bible lessons and choral music that walks through all the advent lessons about the coming of the Messiah. Our (small but mighty) choir sings several choral anthems and hymns every year for it, and it's a wonderful part of Advent for me. You can currently watch it on our church youtube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1jXWvAwqKA&t=21s
At the beginning (before the video part of the recording starts, you can hear our church's recently reconstituted handbell choir. I love playing handbells, even though we're all a bit rusty.
I'm currently loving my new insulated water bottle- it was an early Christmas gift from a good friend and as a dog person, she knew I'd love it!
Thursday, December 8, 2022
I Like #281
I've been sick most of this week, not COVID, but some sort of fall crud that's really been a pain in the neck. So just a short post today.
Last Friday, before I got sick, my friend Brett and I drove down to Chickasha OK to see the lights. They have one of the best holiday light displays in the states. It was really great, I love Christmas lights. I didn't take that many pictures, but here are a few. I especially loved that snowflake made of scissors!
Hope you're all having an ok week! Visit LeeAnna's for more from our group.
Thursday, December 1, 2022
I Like #280
Welcome to another week of things to like! We're celebrating advent now which is one of my favorite times of year, but last week of course was Thanksgiving. I got to go see my family and after a variety of snafus it was a lovely weekend.
My parents' house got ~4-5" of snow on Thanksgiving day which was beautiful and my dad drove us back up into the National Forest to get Christmas trees the next day. It was gorgeous. My uncle and cousin and I hiked up the mountain to pick trees for me, his family, and my parents.
Upon returning home I got to enjoy decorating my house for Christmas which I love. I've gotten a small tree the last few years and have too many handmade ornaments so I hung a few from my houseplants this year! Unfortunately the tree still has to be surrounded by the doggy fence since Spooky would eat all the ornaments if permitted.
The outside trees here are just gorgeous right now too- I love all the color. Mostly bright reds around campus.
Thursday, November 17, 2022
I Like #279
Welcome to another week of things to like!
I'm in the earliest stages of figuring out how to migrate my blog over to run through my squarespace website, I'm so aggravated by not getting emails when kind people leave me comments. It may take a little while, but stay tuned for that.
It's been a challenging few days here, late last week my parents suddenly and unexpectedly lost their beloved dog Jordy. He was only 8, and evidently had an aggresive and unknown spleen cancer that had metastasized to his lungs. He was the best good sweet friendly boy. So very attached to my dad, he followed him around everywhere. He loved to roll in all the smelly stuff in the forest and stayed right with you while hiking. It was so tough on my parents to lose him, especially after already losing their dog Shooter a few months ago.
A week or so ago (before losing Jordy) my parents had rescued a stray puppy they found while hiking, but they weren't in the place for a new puppy so they took him to the local shelter. After Jordy passed, they felt like maybe the puppy was meant to come be with them, so they went and adopted him. He's named Quark and is super adorable. Here he is curled up with my parents' other dog Swatch.
Monday, November 14, 2022
New Quilt-Grateful
My blogging catch up continues! Last week I blogged about my two ice quilts which I actuall made and finished this summer/early fall. More recently I decided I wanted to try to make a piece for the SAQA call for entry called Minimalism. I'm not exactly a minimalist but I'd had this idea for a white quilt with intertwined rainbow ribbons in my brain for a while and it seemed like the time to try it. I'd never really been sure how I'd make it, whether I'd piece or applique something, but I decided after doing this yarn-covered Alleluia Alleluia piece earlier in the year that I would do it using couched yarn.
I started with a blue fabric/batting sandwich and first couched down all the rainbow ribbons using stash yarn.
My goal had been to use all stash stuff for this project, but I decided that I should have one color of white yarn for the background and since the quilt is fairly big, I did buy a new skein of inexpensive white acrylic yarn. I started filling in the background- you can see below that I just sort of meandered around couching down the white yarn until the entire piece was covered.
There are letters in the white yarn, it says "I will be grateful for today." In the picture below you can see the word today at the end, but the words are very subtle and hidden in the final piece because they're couched in the same color as the rest of the background. I think it's a good mantra, although I'm not always that good at remembering it.