Friday, November 30, 2012

Countdown to Christmas

I guess it's been a little while since I updated this because that thing called life has taken over. 'Tis the season to be running around like a chicken with its head cut off. In fact... okay, I did a quick check and it's still there.

We were out of town for Thanksgiving, spending a wonderful time in Massachusetts with our grandkids and their parents. We couldn't have ordered better weather, and we took advantage by getting the whole family outdoors for an adventure in the woods. This was Logan's first such outing, and he was worried about encountering bears and wolves.  He wore his (dinosaur) hat with teeth just to be safe!  We took our family dogster along for "protection" and only encountered... other dogs. Great fun for all!  

We scrupulously avoided all shopping on Black Friday (that was the day we went to the woods),   although Erin and I visited local consignment shops on  Saturday and scored some great finds. My prizes were a stoneware planter, in which I now have amaryllis bulbs planted and starting to grow, and a long black wool coat -- total for the two items, under $20!  

I have since completed a good deal of my gift shopping. We're keeping it simple. I wasn't organized enough this year, with all the house construction and other disruptions, to work on handmade gifts for everyone (besides,there were those four new babies in four months to stitch birth samplers for!), but I'm hoping that next year will be slightly more sane than this one has been.

The good news is that I actually get a Christmas tree this year! Last two years, I haven't had room, but adding a second story to our house changed things. Somehow I think the cat will be pleased.


              

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Life goes on

The way people were carrying on about this election, you'd have thought the world was coming to an end. But it's over, we're still here, and hopefully people will climb down off the ceiling and do something more productive than yelling at each other for awhile. Which they would probably do anyway if they would turn off the noise on the radio and TV that keeps them in such an uproar. Some of the most sane and intelligent people I know do not own televisions.


I'm hemming dish towels today. I know that sounds mundane, but when you consider that they were my learning-to-weave project and I spent most of the year in class working on them, they're kind of special.  Now that I have a rudimentary grasp on the basics, the next project should not take nearly as long. I'm thinking I might like to make a rug, using some of fabric remnants I have stockpiled over the years. I've watched others weaving with fabric, and some of the results are stunning.


The sun is out today, but it's cold, and I'm delaying my dog walking until later this afternoon. We're expecting a warmer weekend, though, and I'm looking forward to planting tulip bulbs and doing some last minute putzing in the garden before we batten down the hatches and settle in for the winter.

That's as deep as I've got for today.