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Saturday, April 20, 2019

Anyone Still There?

For those of you that have kept me on your blogroll - thank you.  The double+ job thing is really stressing and tiring me out.  Only 6 more weeks.  I'm not sure what will happen after that, as everybody that's been asked to take it on has said "thanks but no thanks".  I suppose it's not my problem, but I have a horrible feeling they're going to ask me to continue.

So what's happened since I posted back the beginning of March?  Yikes, I think this is the longest I've ever gone without posting.  This is one of the reasons I don't take anyone off my blogroll even if they haven't posted in years - they might start again and I don't want to miss it.

I've been to Michigan for Jack's baptism.  He pretty much smiled through the whole thing.  There was a quinceanera at the same time so quite the festive day at St. Kenneth's. I'll be heading back in two weeks for Dad's remembrance.  Dad's funeral was in his home town so about three hours from where they've lived the last 30 years.  Many of my parent's friends are snowbirds so weren't in the area for the funeral or it was just too far for them to drive for the day, so Mom decided to do a remembrance luncheon in the spring there.

Of course I have Jack pictures:

Isn't this the best pacifier ever?

*sigh* they grow up so fast ;-)



And because I have not been giving him the attention he deserves -


This is my niece's dog Winston.  And yes, those eyes let him get away with a lot!

One trip did not take up all my time, so what have I been doing?  I honestly can't tell you not because it's a secret but I just don't remember.  I seem to be doing a lot of planning and arranging and planning some more.  Keeps my busy but doesn't accomplish a lot.

I have worked on the temperature throw a bit and have finished January!  Only 10 weeks behind.  I did a lot of thinking about how to mark the months.  Originally I was going to do a row of black but decided I didn't really need to add 12 more rows to an already huge blanket so decided to do 10 stitches at the beginning and 10 at the end of the row.

Here's the whole piece - sorry for the glare.  There's a row of white and a row of light beige and I could not get it to photograph well (for those interested white means that the high was below 0 (that's Fahrenheit) and the light beige is 0 to 5 so a couple of really cold days.  It's mostly been in the low- to mid-30s.


Here's close up of the beginning of the row and you can sort of see the difference between the colors in the previous two rows:


I have also been working on the Savannah Sampler:


The turtle and one more block and the stitching will be finished.  Then a ton of back stitching.  I need to get through this one as I had a call from my mother-in-law and my sister-in-law is expecting twin boys the end of August so need to get busy on something for them.  I probably won't stitch anything but crochet still takes me a lot of time.

I just thought of something!  It's not too late to include this post for the Gifted Gorgeousness check-in!  Yaaaaa!!  Gifted Gorgeousness is hosted by Jo at Serendipitous Stitching and is a way to thank the people that have given us stitching goodness or to show the things we are giving as gifts.  You can jump in at anytime.

This weekend is also . So snuggle up with your stitching and enjoy a guilt-free weekend/day/hour of stitching.

I have this photo on my computer screen at work.  It's hard to have a bad day with this face looking at you (stressed, yes, but not bad)


4 comments:

Robin in Virginia said...

Oh Susan, how could you not smile with that shot of Jack? He is such a cutie. I did a double take of the photo with the pacifier. I thought someone had slapped a moustache on him. Wishing you a blessed Easter weekend.

Leonore Winterer said...

I never take people of my blog roll for the very same reason (well, I guess I might take someone off if their blog changed a lot and I didn't enjoy it anymore, but that has yet to happen). I even have a few people on there who passed on - I just can't bring myself to delete them.
I'm sorry to hear your work life is still so stressful and certainly hope things will calm down eventually! Your crafting looks great, even if it's just a little bit.

Jo who can't think of a clever nickname said...

Thanks for taking part in GG this month. I just leave people in my Feedly Reader for that very reason.
Nice work on the Temperature Blanket. The Sampler is looking lovely too.
Of course, Jack is adorable!

Astrids dragon said...

Awe, Jack is the perfect model for it! And Winston is cute too.
Your temp throw is looking very colourful and the sampler is coming along beautifully.