I laid out the quilt squares that I am working on. I think it is too busy. There doesn't seem to be a place to rest my eyes. What do you think?
Sunday, January 23, 2011
A long week . .
It has been a looong, mostly unpleasant, week at my house. I fought an unhappy stomach all week -- really miserable. Every time I thought I was well it came back again.
Praise God, however, I am doing very well today. Looking at a very busy week so I simply could not continue to be sick!!
Company coming Friday night -- a couple we do not know. Our Christian motorcycle ministry will be having "Seasons of Refreshing" and we are housing a couple from the band.
Sweetie and I just finished hanging a large mirror -- it has been boxed since our move 15 years ago, and we decided that if we were going to keep it, we needed to use it. Otherwise, it could go to a consignment shop.
When we uncrated it I fell in love with it all over again -- so we hung it in our guest bedroom. It will catch the light from the window and reflect it back into the room. It looks great now that it is up on the wall.
The original plan was to hang it over a piece of furniture or a sofa but with our open design house we were lacking an appropriate place to hang it. I am glad to see it out again!
Sunday, January 16, 2011
A rainy Sunday! We had rain all morning so the greeters at church (that's my job) were busy handing out umbrella bags for wet umbrellas and also paper towels for wet faces/glasses/etc. Still, people came, including several visiting families, so we were pleased with our attendance.
After a lovely lunch with friends I have spent much of the afternoon cleaning off my desk and computer table. Time to shred and file, etc. Gosh, I'm a paper hoarder! I am always sure I will need that piece of paper someday -- and, sometimes, I do need them. Of course, by then I cannot always find them!!
I've been doing laundry, also, and frankly, I'm tired of working so I think I'll go downstairs, eat a bite of supper, and sit and read for a while. Not much on TV, unless you like sports, and I don't, so reading is just the ticket.
What are all of you doing this afternoon?
After a lovely lunch with friends I have spent much of the afternoon cleaning off my desk and computer table. Time to shred and file, etc. Gosh, I'm a paper hoarder! I am always sure I will need that piece of paper someday -- and, sometimes, I do need them. Of course, by then I cannot always find them!!
I've been doing laundry, also, and frankly, I'm tired of working so I think I'll go downstairs, eat a bite of supper, and sit and read for a while. Not much on TV, unless you like sports, and I don't, so reading is just the ticket.
What are all of you doing this afternoon?
Friday, January 14, 2011
Friend and I were at a quilt shop today -- a woman came in with stacks of Grandmother's Flower Garden "flowers" -- all hand made by her Grandmother but with no papers -- all hand sewn. The family found tons of them and divided them up between the different families. She was wondering what could be done with the ones she received. I'm not sure this woman is a quilter, or if she even sews.
There was also a quilt top done in a star pattern. She didn't have any idea what to do with it, either.
I thought that was sad.
What would your suggestion be to her?
There was also a quilt top done in a star pattern. She didn't have any idea what to do with it, either.
I thought that was sad.
What would your suggestion be to her?
It's Official!
Yep -- it is official -- Gracie can't count.
I've told people that Gracie can count because in the evenings when she is on the sofa beside us, as soon as the clock strikes 10 pm, she gets up and goes to bed. Doesn't do that at 8 or 9 -- just at 10 pm.
However, in addition to the chiming clock, we also have a bird clock. The 10:00 bird is the Tufted Titmouse. That is what Gracie is responding to -- the call of the tufted titmouse.
How do I know?
I know because she got up from a nap and went to bed one morning when the bird clock "tweeted" at 10 am. I had the chiming clock "off" because I was working on it so only the bird clock sounded the hour.
After a couple of minutes she came back out of her kennel and looked confused.
I don't know where the tufted titmouse lives (habitat) but if it was around here Gracie wouldn't know what to do!
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Santa
On the far left, barely seen, is a small Santa that my son gave me one year. Next to him is the Kneeling Santa. This actually belongs to my husband and was a gift from our oldest daughter. My husband loves the message it presents.
The tall red Santa holding a tree is new this year. It has a tiny light in the base and appears to be made of crackle glass. Next to it is another Santa that belongs to my husband -- the "Biker Santa." Friends gave it to him one Christmas. The jacket that Santa wears is leather.
Last one on the right is Patriotic Santa. I love the depiction of the Santa holding the flag. I have a patriotic bathroom and this Santa usually goes in there along with a metal Uncle Sam.
The small Santa on the bottom is a Harley Davidson Santa ornament -- another one belonging to hubby --- hummmm, I see a pattern developing here -- perhaps it is my husband that has a Santa collection! lol. Last, but not least, or maybe it is, my Santa snow globe. It helps hold up the Harley Santa.
Snow Globes
These are my snow globes -- I guess I have a collection -- what is it -- when you have 3 or more items it is a collection? Well, then I have one.
The center globe, which is also the largest, was given to me by my husband a number of years ago. It is a traditional nativity scene and it plays music.
The taller globe, top left, was also a gift from my husband.
The white based globe, lower left, was my "ornament" at a Women's Ornament Exchange. It depicts a "Dickens" scene of carolers.
The right side shows a gold colored globe with a gold nativity scene inside.
The small globe, bottom left, is an angel and the small globe, bottom right, shows a teddy bear.
There is one more but it will be shown with the Santas.
Nativities
It is that time -- Christmas decorations are coming down. This year I tried something new when putting up decorations -- I grouped items together.
I have a large nativity set -- one that I made years ago when I was doing ceramics. I usually put it on top of the TV/stereo cabinet. This year I didn't get it out -- instead, I used some smaller items.
The one pictured below is one of my favorite nativities. It was a gift from a Secret Sister 2 or 3 years ago. I love the way it is all incorporated into one item -- the heart, which, when you think about it, is the perfect setting to depict the wondrous love that God had for mankind -- that He sent His only Son to earth.

The next set is from Peru. I went to a Mennonite fair in California a while back -- was that 08?
Anyway, there was a place where items like this could be purchased. I think it is very different and I like it a lot!

This very traditional nativity was added to the collection when my husband retired. This was the set that he put on his desk at work.
I have a large nativity set -- one that I made years ago when I was doing ceramics. I usually put it on top of the TV/stereo cabinet. This year I didn't get it out -- instead, I used some smaller items.
The one pictured below is one of my favorite nativities. It was a gift from a Secret Sister 2 or 3 years ago. I love the way it is all incorporated into one item -- the heart, which, when you think about it, is the perfect setting to depict the wondrous love that God had for mankind -- that He sent His only Son to earth.
The next set is from Peru. I went to a Mennonite fair in California a while back -- was that 08?
Anyway, there was a place where items like this could be purchased. I think it is very different and I like it a lot!
This very traditional nativity was added to the collection when my husband retired. This was the set that he put on his desk at work.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Looking Around Giddings Courthouse Square
We welcomed the new year with a group of friends at Camp Tejas, a Christian Retreat Center just south of Giddings, Texas. Before leaving the area I took some pictures in Giddings.
This is the Lee County Courthouse -- it was build in the Richardsonian Romanesque style of architecture in 1899. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

Across from the courthouse is this beautiful building which houses the Lee County Heritage Center. I think it is a really pretty building.
This is the Lee County Courthouse -- it was build in the Richardsonian Romanesque style of architecture in 1899. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
Across from the courthouse is this beautiful building which houses the Lee County Heritage Center. I think it is a really pretty building.
Off to a great start!
When we got home from our Christmas/New Years trip we picked up our mail at the post office.
We had a package from our oldest son, S, and it contained new pictures of our Fresno Grandchildren. The new pictures are below -- C (on the left) is 9 and E (on the right) is 12.

Along with the pictures we got these cards -- the ones pictured below are original art work from E that has been made into note cards -- they came complete with envelopes. What a great idea and what a special gift!
We had a package from our oldest son, S, and it contained new pictures of our Fresno Grandchildren. The new pictures are below -- C (on the left) is 9 and E (on the right) is 12.
Along with the pictures we got these cards -- the ones pictured below are original art work from E that has been made into note cards -- they came complete with envelopes. What a great idea and what a special gift!
Saturday, January 1, 2011
A NEW YEAR!
Happy New Year to all of you! I wish for each of you blessings, peace, love, joy, and family and friends to share them with.
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