Tuesday, 10 January 2012

A New Distraction

Just what I need, something else to distract me from the important things in life...........like cleaning the house, or doing the laundry, or any multitude of C-H-O-R-E-S.

Ahhh yes, a 500-piece puzzle!  At least I chose the 500 piece one to do first, also snagged a 1000-piece one at Wal Mart.  But hey, they were only $3 each, how could I pass that kind of bargain up?  Its been ages since I've done a puzzle, unless you count helping the 5-year old niece with her puzzles.  I remember long rainy weekends at the cottage spent working on big puzzles, everyone in the family would pitch in to get it down and we'd all stay up way too late, needing to add just one more piece....  puzzles, Jerry Lewis Labor Day telethons and the cottage.  Talk about a walk down memory lane!

Managed to get a little more progress done on my latest cross stitch project as well, Lizzie Kate's 6 Fat Men progresses despite the fact I apparently have forgotten how to count and I've got just over an inch of fabric on the bottom edge of the project.  Guess that scratches framing it once it's done, but hey, it might look cuter as a wall hanging, right?!

Monday, 9 January 2012

Is it Monday again?

Bet the garbage collectors hate me today, I put out seven bags mwhahahah!  As far as I know the limit doesn't come into effect until we get the new garbage cans so its all good and it means I got the fridge, and the front porch mostly cleaned, as well as a few other spots in the house.  This just might be the year I get the spring cleaning done, woot! woot! woot!

Day also started off good when I snagged some cool Hanukkah fabric from Kathy at http://kathyssitandstitch.blogspot.com/.  Thanks Kathy, I promise I'll put it to good use!

Here's the progress on L*K's 6 Fat Guys:

Saturday, 7 January 2012

First Finish of 2012

Ta Da!  Here's the first official finish of 2012 and I couldn't be happier with it!  Thought about doing  all the designs on one piece of fabric but really don't have anything large enough so I decided to do them separately.  Can always go back and do them again when I find the perfect piece of fabric to do them all as one large project.

Of course once I got this one done, I had a serious bout of start-itis.  I worked a little on Snowflake Serenade, then put that to the side to work on BBD's Raise A Glass of Cheer.  I've had that one for a few years and thought it might be the perfect January project but the colors just aren't doing anything for me, plus I'm not sure I have enough thread to do the whole thing so yup, that one went into the started but not finished heap too.  Finally settled on Lizzie Kate's 6 Fat Guys.  But even that had its problems, started it on one color fabric and then decided the white wasn't showing that well, and considering white is one of the main colors, I scrapped that and started again on a darker piece of fabric.  Good news, I love it, and I'm actually making some progress on it.  Whew! Maybe that will turn out to be happy dance #2 for the year!

Friday, 6 January 2012

Snow Flurries

It was 8 degrees Celsius here yesterday (unheard of for January here!!!) but today we got a few centimeters of snow just so Mother Nature could show up who's really boss LOL.  But we still have wayyyy less snow than usual.  At this time last year it was freezing cold and we had a couple feet of the white stuff.  Definitely NOT complaining about this year's winter so far.  If it could stay like this all the way through I'd be ecstatic!

I think I might actually be getting over the cold/sinus infection/creeping crud that's been bugging me since just before New Years.  Thank goodness, cause I'm getting tired of going through Kleenex like I should have shares in it or coughing incessantly.  Would be great to make it through the whole day with some energy for a change.

Sunday, 25 December 2011

Have a Merry little Christmas

Ari was the first one up, he got up just before 7 and sat right in front of the tree staring at the gifts.  He would have eagerly started the unwrapping frenzy but we told him he had to wait for his sister to get up and it was almost 8 before she finally wandered downstairs!

It was funny to see the different approaches the two of them took in opening their gifts.  Ari just ripped through everything and then wanted to help everyone else open their stuff.  Meanwhile Aliya would unwrap something then spend a few minutes exclaiming over it, and showing everyone.

Santa came through and got them both what they'd asked for - a remote control car for Ari and a Barbie camping set and camping Barbie for Aliya.  Thanks Santa!