Monday, December 28, 2009

Misty Night Blues by Martha Mier

I didn't think of the potential significance of playing a blues song on the Aggie's bowl game day while wearing my 12th man jersey, but we'll hope it's blue for Georgia and not for us! Lovely little song. Hope you enjoy it.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Friday, December 25, 2009

Red and White Towels

The red and white towels are finally finished.  I don't know why this project seemed to take me forever...at any rate, I think they are worth it as they are probably my favorite towels yet.  I hope Grandma and Laura LOVE them!

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas to all!

I wish everyone a merry Christmas and hope you get all the wonderful gifts you've been hankering for.  I know I did.  I always consider birthday to Christmas to be a "season" in and of itself.  This year I got my big present for my birthday--a beautiful key shaped necklace from Tiffany's.  My parents bought me some ramikens so that I can cook some of these interesing meals I've been wanting to try, some cookbooks, and a panini press.  My anniversary themed gifts were Ayala Bar earrings (google her if you're interested...LOVELY jewelry).  And my Christmas gifts are crafting inspired.  The daughters bought for me a reed holder for my weaving studio as well as a ski shuttle (which I'm very excited about).  And David bought me 4 cross stitch patterns and had them "kitted" so that I have all the material and yarns I'll need for each project.  And finally, David bought me some wonderful "in season" Ranier cherries to be sent in May/June when they are at the peak of ripeness.  I can hardly wait.

This Christmas season I have known the true joy of giving.  I bought for my mother a bread machine, and hearing her experiments every day has truly warmed my heart and brought me more joy than I thought it would.  I have the pleasure of seeing her try new things, have them turn out beautifully and then share them with her family and neighbors.  I feel like I have a little part in that extra-gifting and have honest joy in the knowledge that I "hit it" this year with her gift.  Enjoy for many years mama!

Angels for my house





Any of you who have visited, know that I stitch an angel to go above each of my doorways. I'm mostly finished with the angels needed for this house with these last two additions.  The angel with wine bottle is hanging in the kitchen and the anel cat is in my bedroom.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Christmas dinner




We are having dinner with the girls tonight...serving Christmas Pasta (Rachel Ray recipe, quite delicious), french bread (from my bread machine), salad, pecan pie, fudge. here is a picture of the pecan pie...more to come later.

Monday, December 21, 2009

a work in progress


I thought this one looked so pretty on the loom that I wanted to share before it's even finished. It will be 4 towels...2 for my Aunt Janice to give as a gift to my grandmother. The other 2? Up for grabs!

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Friday, December 18, 2009

Book Review: Molly Fox's Birthday by Deirdre Madden



I'm a little delayed in getting this book review uploaded. Not sure why but I've been running around like crazy accomplishing very little...so here goes.

Molly Fox's Birthday was a terrific book. I enjoyed it from start to finish. In fact it was one of those book that after spending about 10 minutes with I knew I would love it. The writing is impeccable and the main character's voice is very accessible.

The basic story line follows the first person narrator (whose name we never learn) in her ramblings--both mental and physical--on June 21st, Molly Fox's Birthday. Molly is an actress and close friend of the narrator who is a playwright. They two also share a mutual friend, Andrew, and the narrator's brother, Tom, plays an important role in both women's lives. Finally, Fergus, Molly's brother is a conduit between the two women as well.

And that's really it. The novel is about the relationships between this group of people, but it's so much more. Themes abound throughout the novel, including what it means to be an actress, the ramifications of parental neglect on children, country vs city ways of knowing the world, the ex-patriot's dilemma, and the relationship between humans and animals.

Recommended.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Place mats for my music teacher



This is one of eight placemats that I made for my music teacher, Jan Mesrobian. David saw them and said, "they look rustic." And I told him that that is exactly what I was striving for. They are 100% cotton "slub" yarn (thick and thin) and so so very soft.

Wednesday, December 09, 2009

A christmas medley

Arrangement by Martha Meir: O Little Town of Bethlehem, Sing We Now of Christmas and Joy to the World. Enjoy!

Saturday, December 05, 2009

a freak December snow "storm"











It snowed at a rate of about an inch per hour for a couple of hours last night. I was so fascinated that I couldn't sleep until it was over...and I lived through enough snow in Kentucky that I said I didn't care if I ever saw another snowflake in my life. But I have to say there's just something about snow in the south that makes it more magical--probably because you know it won't still be there by noon the next day. Here are the pictures I managed to take.

Friday, December 04, 2009

SO much better today...

...I can breathe now and was able to sleep most of the night last night and as a result I feel a whole lot better today. The challenge is to not do too much and get myself sick again...but there are errands that must be run, so I'm off to get them done. Then back home to more reading and relaxing.

Thursday, December 03, 2009

Book Review: The Quilter’s Legacy by Jennifer Chiaverini


This 5th book in the Quilter’s Apprentice series focuses on the upcoming marriage of Slyvia and Andrew and Sylvia’s quest for her mother’s five “show-quilts.” Interspersed with Sylvia’s story is Eleanor’s, Sylvia’s mother.

I liked the structure of the book with one chapter that focuses on Sylvia and then the next chapter focused on Eleanor and her making the quilt that Sylvia is looking for. The chapter that focuses on Sylvia tells two basic stories: 1) Andrew’s children’s rejection of their decision to marry and 2) Sylvia’s search for her mother’s lost quilts.

I liked Eleanor’s stories the best. I felt that they were fleshed out better and had more plot and interest. Sylvia’s stories felt flat to me, mainly because I thought Andrew’s children’s reasons for rejecting the marriage didn’t make sense and their willingness to estrange themselves to their father because of it didn’t work for me.

After reading the book I think it fits the “tragic” genre. So many heartrending events take place that you feel rather depressed despite the somewhat happy ending. I did like that Sylvia was able to bond with her deceased mother through this search for her quilts, since the female bonding is one of those things that I’ve always liked about Chiaverini’s books. That said, it was a little late and not much could result from it.

Recommended if you like the Quilter’s Apprentice series. I have the 6th book already purchased but if I don’t like it much better than I did 4&5, I will quit reading the series.

Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Day 3 of feeling like crud...

...I think I may have turned the corner as my dinner tonight had some flavor. I also had enough energy to make some basil, parmesan and pine nut bread in my bread machine and what I could taste of it was wonderful...Also, every sneeze seems to be doing its job...and there are lots of them...here's hoping to feeling good enough to weave tomorrow (that's always me test. I'm not "well" until I can do my hobby...then the next day I go back to work). Alyssa said she's feeling better.

Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Welcome to December Everyone...

...I apparently caught a cold on my trip (Alyssa did too)...and I feel like crud today. Haven't done anything but sit in my chair and read. And while reading is nice, I'm bored. Hope I feel better enough tomorrow to weave. I also need to get to working on that dissertation! I have another deadline on Wednesday next week....oh, and David leaves town tomorrow for 5 days, so I'll be all alone with no one to feel sorry for me. boo!