Saturday, December 31, 2011
December's quilt block
The last block of this piece for the year-long quilt blocks that I did for the Rainbow Challenge. The colors of December being red and green, of course.
Then adding it onto the rest of the months...and now to quilt it. This was so much fun!
Friday, December 30, 2011
Today
Met Julie at Bed, Bath and Beyond to do a little shopping today. New ornament storage boxes, bathroom rugs, a panini maker. Funny how when you smile at people and some are so friendly and smile back or make a friendly comment...and some people's faces never change from a frozen frown. A smile is such a small thing to share but means so much and makes you feel so good.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Holiday projects
I'm getting "itchy"... I have so much to show you and with my computer being sick, I now have a new program in it and I must wait for the kids to program my camera into it (or whatever they have to do) so I can download pictures again. These are ones that I took before so they are already there. I sure had fun making these. They are called "mug rugs". Denise showed us how to make these in quilting class. While you are sitting with your coffee or tea and cookies, this is what you use. You put your cup on the right side and your cookies on the left striped side. I made some for little Christmas gifts and the binding gave me a headache, but hopefully I am getting better at it. The first recipients were my "guinnea pigs".
I had fun choosing fabric that reminded me of coffee...
and tea.
Monday, December 26, 2011
Whew!
It is a happy talent to know how to play. Ralph Waldo Emerson
...and that they did! The floor was covered with toys and clothes last night. Henri' was a good boy; he doesn't go after things on the floor, like the goldens did. But I do miss my goldens. I do wish they were here too, stealing wrapping paper and napkins. They would give the girls a run for their money! Funny how you remember and miss those things.
Anyway, I have to tell you about a "good find" that I got for Danielle and Kassidy. From two different companies, I ordered "Pet Vet" play sets. They even got each their own lab coats with name plates on them, reading Dr. Danielle and Dr. Kassidy. http://www.cptoy.com/ and http://www.ttgo.com/ .
So now Christmas is over and the house is quiet. Henri is snoring; sleeping with is new toys, "foxy loxy" and "mr. racoon". I love Christmas...but I always look forward to the new year. A new journal. A new me.
...and that they did! The floor was covered with toys and clothes last night. Henri' was a good boy; he doesn't go after things on the floor, like the goldens did. But I do miss my goldens. I do wish they were here too, stealing wrapping paper and napkins. They would give the girls a run for their money! Funny how you remember and miss those things.
Anyway, I have to tell you about a "good find" that I got for Danielle and Kassidy. From two different companies, I ordered "Pet Vet" play sets. They even got each their own lab coats with name plates on them, reading Dr. Danielle and Dr. Kassidy. http://www.cptoy.com/ and http://www.ttgo.com/ .
So now Christmas is over and the house is quiet. Henri is snoring; sleeping with is new toys, "foxy loxy" and "mr. racoon". I love Christmas...but I always look forward to the new year. A new journal. A new me.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Up early...
and continue to write my Christmas cards. Yes, it takes a lot of time, but oh how I love mail and Christmas cards. Each one a treasure. Yes, and I love to make them and I love to send them. It's tradition. The first Christmas card was believed to have been designed and printed in London in 1843.
"John Callcott Horsley (born 1817 - died 1903), a British narrative painter and a Royal Academician, designed the very first Christmas and New Year's card at the request of his friend Sir Henry Cole (the first director of the Victoria and Albert Museum). Cole suggested the idea of a specially designed form of greeting to send to friends at Christmas. In 1843 an edition of 1,000 of these Christmas cards were printed and placed on sale in London. They were printed in lithography of Jobbins of Warwick Court, Holborn, London, and hand-colored by a professional "colourer" names Mason. The cards were published under Sir Henry Cole's nom de guerre, "Felix Summerly" - by his friend Joseph Cundall, of New Bond Street."
http://www.victoriana.com/
"John Callcott Horsley (born 1817 - died 1903), a British narrative painter and a Royal Academician, designed the very first Christmas and New Year's card at the request of his friend Sir Henry Cole (the first director of the Victoria and Albert Museum). Cole suggested the idea of a specially designed form of greeting to send to friends at Christmas. In 1843 an edition of 1,000 of these Christmas cards were printed and placed on sale in London. They were printed in lithography of Jobbins of Warwick Court, Holborn, London, and hand-colored by a professional "colourer" names Mason. The cards were published under Sir Henry Cole's nom de guerre, "Felix Summerly" - by his friend Joseph Cundall, of New Bond Street."
http://www.victoriana.com/
Monday, December 19, 2011
Singing
Those who wish to sing always find a song. Proverb
December is flying along, my computer has been out of order and the tree is almost all trimmed. The Christmas tree is one of my favorite things and I see that I now have enough ornaments for two trees! All meaningful ornaments. All bearing memories. What to do! Another quirk in my computer is that I can not yet load pictures onto it, so I will wait, but I just wanted to write something today. Needed to write. A need. Yesterday, I made a Frosted Chicken Salad and some Cranberry Bars for the Christmas Tea at The Center. I had a few crumbs of the bars left at home and I can not stop eating them. I think I will give you that recipe, but no picture yet.
Bella Fiori Cranberry Bars
Cream:
1-1/2 cups sugar
2 sticks butter, softened
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla
Add:
1-1/2 cups flour
1 cup chopped walnuts
Fold in:
2 cups of fresh whole cranberries
Spread in a 9x13 pan
Bake at 350* for 1 hour
I found that letting them cool a little before cutting is a good thing. And first loosen around the edge of the pan; then cool some more before cutting into little bars. Little dainty bars are nice. First one may be hard to get out, but continue loosening from the bottom with a pancake turner. I did sprinkle them with a little powdered sugar and they look so pretty and taste heavenly.
Thanks to my favorite flower shop in New Lenox, "Bella Fiori".
December is flying along, my computer has been out of order and the tree is almost all trimmed. The Christmas tree is one of my favorite things and I see that I now have enough ornaments for two trees! All meaningful ornaments. All bearing memories. What to do! Another quirk in my computer is that I can not yet load pictures onto it, so I will wait, but I just wanted to write something today. Needed to write. A need. Yesterday, I made a Frosted Chicken Salad and some Cranberry Bars for the Christmas Tea at The Center. I had a few crumbs of the bars left at home and I can not stop eating them. I think I will give you that recipe, but no picture yet.
Bella Fiori Cranberry Bars
Cream:
1-1/2 cups sugar
2 sticks butter, softened
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla
Add:
1-1/2 cups flour
1 cup chopped walnuts
Fold in:
2 cups of fresh whole cranberries
Spread in a 9x13 pan
Bake at 350* for 1 hour
I found that letting them cool a little before cutting is a good thing. And first loosen around the edge of the pan; then cool some more before cutting into little bars. Little dainty bars are nice. First one may be hard to get out, but continue loosening from the bottom with a pancake turner. I did sprinkle them with a little powdered sugar and they look so pretty and taste heavenly.
Thanks to my favorite flower shop in New Lenox, "Bella Fiori".
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Friday, December 16, 2011
Another project from the retreat
Holly showed us how to create fun jewelry! Here's Angel's pretty ring.
I think I'll have my computer back in working order today! Yay!
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Friday, December 9, 2011
Skates and Stars
Seems I can still only load one pix at a time. So, here I will show you the pretty Stars we made at the retreat with grasses from the woods and beginning to decorate the ice skates with greenery.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
One at a time...
Still struggling to put pictures on my blog; maybe one at a time. The weather was not bad and here we are across the street in the pines, gathering a bit of nature to make stars from dried grasses and twigs and to decorate our ice skates. A magical place.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
A Christmas Retreat
The human spirit needs places where nature has not been rearranged by the hand of man. Anonymous
One picture loaded with my son's computer. Just a little spot in the pines at The Center. More when I can!
One picture loaded with my son's computer. Just a little spot in the pines at The Center. More when I can!
Monday, December 5, 2011
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Still celebrating
My "club girls" took me out to dinner for my birthday the other night and we had wonderful food at Luby's in Tinley Park. And look at this celebration dessert! One candle? hmmmmmmmmm.
Me and my friends of 55 years! They're just like sisters to me; a wonderful thing to have such special friends this long. Oh, and see my pretty necklace? A most beautiful gift from my very special cousin Joanne and family in Maryland!
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