Wednesday, August 3, 2011

We Need Some Brrrrrr!!!!!!!







I received my HoE Christmas LK ornie today in the mail It is just darling and I hope it will bring us some cooler weather. Today is supposed to be 115. It is LK " Winter Crazy Brrrr". Elisa stitched it on 28 ct. Blue Check Linen and put blue check gingham on the back. She used the suggested DMC colors and finished it with beads that match the little scarf. It is precious. It will fit perfectly on my little tree during our Christmas season.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Exchanges Are On Their Way








My bouquet is called "Posy Pot" designed by Cecilia Turner for Heart in Hand. It is stitched on 26 ct. Eggshell Lugana. I changed a couple of the threads because I didn't have the correct color.

This is for my Seasonal Exhange.

I chose "Joy" for my LK Perpetual Christmas ornie. It was a 1999 freebie. I changed some of the colors because dark fabric was suggested and I used 28 ct. opalescent. I finished it with gold beads and a little hanger made out of beads.


Our weather has been beastly hot.

Today we reached 109 and tomorrow is supposed to be 111. I walked 2 miles this morning at 7:30 and it was already 81. Tomorrow I am walking at 6:30 without the sun up and that should help. Can't drink too much water these days.

I'm working on my classroom and it is taking shape. I found out today that I am getting a Promethean board for my classroom. Wahoo!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So I will have to go back and move some furniture around so my desk will be close to the board. Thank heavens my dh is always willing to help.

It is late and I need to go to bed. Stay cool. Peace and blessings to all.




















Saturday, July 9, 2011

We Are Home and I Had A Surprise




































I received my LK exchange from Lisa S. while I was away on our vacation. What a pleasant surprise awaited me. It is a darling LK Liberty Sampler. Lisa used 28 ct. antique white even weave using the over dyed threads that were suggested. It is so cute and it fits in with all of my patriotic stitching that is in our hall way.



Coming home our car said it was 112 outside. We really thought about turning back and heading for cool Colorado. They are dry like us. We went to The Royal Gorge and we took the Cog Railway to the top of Pikes Peak. We also went shopping. We swam every night and we ate at our favorite Mexican Restaurant, La Casita. The girls were counting how many times we ate there. We also visited our favorite frozen custard eatery, Culver's.
Here are a few pictures of our trip and my exchange from Lisa.












Monday, July 4, 2011

Show My July 4th Display


























I was remiss is not showing my new little pillow that Becky made for me so I will share my pics of some of my Patriotic Display. These are exchanges and goodies that Becky has made for me over our years of friendship. Enjoy!!

It Will Be Mailed Tomorrow

I completed my LK Exchange yesterday which is a record for me to be finished 2 days ahead of schedule. I had received a beautiful birthday gift from my stitching friend Becky and I decided to complete my LK in the same manner. I used fabric that I had in my stash and I used the threads that were suggested. I chose the Summer ABC's pattern.


I have packed my cross stitch for our little trip we are taking this week. Got to have your priorities. Now my suitcase is not packed yet but it will be soon.


Our weather is so beastly hot and dry. There may be a chance of showers today but pretty unlikely. Hope everyone has a safe and great 4th of July. God Bless America, Land That I Love!!

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Snow Joe Has Arrived

Diana made me a darling "Snow Joe" from Heart in Hand Needleart.
I love the finish and she did such a great job. He will looks so cute
in my hall during the holidays on my stitching tree.

I am busy mowing the lawn,
cleaning the house, and doing
water aerobics. It has been a
great summer.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Returned from London and Paris

I put my HoE Christmas Ornament in the mail. The postal person said it should take 7-10 days. It has a ways to go and I hope it arrives safe and sound, ready for its new home.













This is Tim, our tour guide for the trip and myself. He made walking 8 to 10 miles seem like an adventure. Half of that walking was up and down stairs. The backs of my legs were sore and then I adjusted. Not bad for an old lady. You see the tower of London Bridge in the background. This was on our boat trip down the Thames River. Here are the guards going back to their headquarters from the Changing of the Guard.