Before I went to bed last night (early this morning), I thought it would be really weird celebrating my birthday by myself. I'm glad I was wrong. I have made a lot of awesome friends who have destroyed that weird feeling. I am having a great day. I am at work, and maybe that has helped a little. I've been kept pretty busy what with everyone else on holidays. I've been doing my work then a few other tasks that I'm not used to completing.
I shared a nice Bailey's cheesecake with everyone. Lots of wonderful people have given me best birthday wishes. I'm even going out at some point this week end...maybe. lol. I still get very nervous about venturing out of my comfort zone. Those little steps are becoming larger steps though!
My holidays are drawing closer. I don't really have a lot planned. I just want to visit some people and try something that I wouldn't normally do. I'm not sure what that is yet. I am open to any ideas that you may like to share.
I am going to close up shop and head home. I hope you are all having a wonderful day.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Question!
What do you do when it is the hottest summer ever?
Answer!
You finish the sweater you started in the cooler, early spring.
The back:

The front:

It still needs to be blocked. I was afraid to touch it anymore in case it starts to felt.
Since I'm still on call, (six more days of that left), I am restricted to staying close to home. I don't really mind. I've been keeping busy.
Like I mentioned earlier, I finished my Sunkist Cardi. I also made my lunch for the next few days:
Salmon wraps:

I ran out of bread. So they became wraps. It is just canned salmon, salad dressing/mayo, relish and mustard. All mixed up and then put on the whole wheat wrap.
My pasta Salad:

It's my go to salad. I know I have mentioned this before.
And since I have been in the same place for a few minutes, Rebel has decided I'm not going anywhere and make a handy bed. So I started on a sock:

Not sure where the direction of this sock is heading. As soon as I do, I'll post the pics.
Little known fact about Rebel, he drools a little. :-|
I hope you are all enjoying the weather. I certainly am.
Answer!
You finish the sweater you started in the cooler, early spring.
The back:
The front:
It still needs to be blocked. I was afraid to touch it anymore in case it starts to felt.
Since I'm still on call, (six more days of that left), I am restricted to staying close to home. I don't really mind. I've been keeping busy.
Like I mentioned earlier, I finished my Sunkist Cardi. I also made my lunch for the next few days:
Salmon wraps:
I ran out of bread. So they became wraps. It is just canned salmon, salad dressing/mayo, relish and mustard. All mixed up and then put on the whole wheat wrap.
My pasta Salad:
It's my go to salad. I know I have mentioned this before.
And since I have been in the same place for a few minutes, Rebel has decided I'm not going anywhere and make a handy bed. So I started on a sock:
Not sure where the direction of this sock is heading. As soon as I do, I'll post the pics.
Little known fact about Rebel, he drools a little. :-|
I hope you are all enjoying the weather. I certainly am.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
I Have a New Friend
Monday, July 5, 2010
And So It Was Decided....
That since Napoleon had enough near death experiences with the upholstery project, we would switch to a more controlled needle piece.
Actually Rebel decided.

You try moving a mountain lion with only 20 hours rest.
Instead we enjoyed the awesome heat wave on the balcony,

And cross stitched:

We hope you all had a great long week end as well :D
Actually Rebel decided.
You try moving a mountain lion with only 20 hours rest.
Instead we enjoyed the awesome heat wave on the balcony,
And cross stitched:
We hope you all had a great long week end as well :D
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Lost a Needle, But.....
.............gained that bloody pager. :(

As you can see, I'm still knitting away on my Sunkist Cardigan. It is moving along rather quickly when I actually sit down to work on it. I get distracted easily by other projects I have on the go. My progress was still halted by the MIA knitting needle. I suspect it is somewhere between home and work. No matter. That is only a mere 20 minutes of travel time to cover.
Here is an update on my love seat:

It too is taking slightly longer than I expected. I have had a lot of input with every stage of the creation process.

Straight lines, even when actually following straight lines, is quite the challenge. I am really surprised little Napoleon hasn't been sewn into the sofa.

I have found it to be a bonus to have a bit of extra weight on the top of the cushion to compress it tightly into the case.
I have also worked a little bit on my painting.

This is only the bottom right hand corner. I have not really done too much of it because of all the rain we have had. I prefer to paint with sunlight. It makes it easier to see the colours. I have enough troubles with blues and greens. I do not need the extra challenge. :)
I shouldn't really complain about the pager. I have not had the joy of the little device for some time. I can suck it up and deal with the little bugger for a little while. Besides, I will be forced to stay close to home and actually finish something.
Before I forget............

HAPPY CANADA DAY!!!!
As you can see, I'm still knitting away on my Sunkist Cardigan. It is moving along rather quickly when I actually sit down to work on it. I get distracted easily by other projects I have on the go. My progress was still halted by the MIA knitting needle. I suspect it is somewhere between home and work. No matter. That is only a mere 20 minutes of travel time to cover.
Here is an update on my love seat:
It too is taking slightly longer than I expected. I have had a lot of input with every stage of the creation process.
Straight lines, even when actually following straight lines, is quite the challenge. I am really surprised little Napoleon hasn't been sewn into the sofa.
I have found it to be a bonus to have a bit of extra weight on the top of the cushion to compress it tightly into the case.
I have also worked a little bit on my painting.
This is only the bottom right hand corner. I have not really done too much of it because of all the rain we have had. I prefer to paint with sunlight. It makes it easier to see the colours. I have enough troubles with blues and greens. I do not need the extra challenge. :)
I shouldn't really complain about the pager. I have not had the joy of the little device for some time. I can suck it up and deal with the little bugger for a little while. Besides, I will be forced to stay close to home and actually finish something.
Before I forget............
HAPPY CANADA DAY!!!!
Thursday, June 24, 2010
If You Don't Like the Weather.........
........wait 20 minutes.
I think one of our funny little quirks about being Canadian is our obsessive concern about the weather. The scarier the experience, the more we love it. Yesterday we all had a field day. First there was an earthquake, followed five hours later by tornadoes. It was awesome!
The earthquake began at the Ontario and Quebec border. The magnitude of the quake depending on the source was somewhere between 5.0 and 5.5. It was felt as far south as 300 miles from the epicentre in Chicago and Maine. Do you recall where you were in 1998? Apparently that was the last time we had experienced anything of that magnitude before. I think I had started my first year of university. Oooooh. Let's not go there. That was over 10 years ago. The quake only lasted 30 seconds, but it has given us enough to chat about for days. There were a lot of people returning to work from lunch asking if we felt that? I'm sad to say I missed out. Maybe I'm too grounded? Maybe I'm already too twitchy and just fail to notice when extra twitchiness is introduced? When I arrived home yesterday evening, Rebel and Napoleon seemed to have missed out on all the fun as well. They were still lying on their backs staring at the ceiling fan like it is the most interesting thing in the world since kibble.
As I settled into my evening routine of eating supper and watching CSI, a bulletin ran across the bottom of the screen reporting tornado damage in a trailer park. (Insert jokes here). That is a lot of excitement for a Canadian! If it had only snowed yesterday, it would have been epic.
Would you like to see the progress on my love seat?

I've had lots of help.

This is good bed making material.

This is not even.

I had completed the arms, but I am quickly tearing that apart. Mental note to self, stop sewing after third glass of rye. Stuff just doesn't go straight anymore.
I've also started another painting:

I believe I mentioned this before? The bonus about painting, you do not have to restrict your beverage consumption.
That's about all the little happenings in my little world for now. I hope you all had a great week.
I think one of our funny little quirks about being Canadian is our obsessive concern about the weather. The scarier the experience, the more we love it. Yesterday we all had a field day. First there was an earthquake, followed five hours later by tornadoes. It was awesome!
The earthquake began at the Ontario and Quebec border. The magnitude of the quake depending on the source was somewhere between 5.0 and 5.5. It was felt as far south as 300 miles from the epicentre in Chicago and Maine. Do you recall where you were in 1998? Apparently that was the last time we had experienced anything of that magnitude before. I think I had started my first year of university. Oooooh. Let's not go there. That was over 10 years ago. The quake only lasted 30 seconds, but it has given us enough to chat about for days. There were a lot of people returning to work from lunch asking if we felt that? I'm sad to say I missed out. Maybe I'm too grounded? Maybe I'm already too twitchy and just fail to notice when extra twitchiness is introduced? When I arrived home yesterday evening, Rebel and Napoleon seemed to have missed out on all the fun as well. They were still lying on their backs staring at the ceiling fan like it is the most interesting thing in the world since kibble.
As I settled into my evening routine of eating supper and watching CSI, a bulletin ran across the bottom of the screen reporting tornado damage in a trailer park. (Insert jokes here). That is a lot of excitement for a Canadian! If it had only snowed yesterday, it would have been epic.
Would you like to see the progress on my love seat?
I've had lots of help.
This is good bed making material.
This is not even.
I had completed the arms, but I am quickly tearing that apart. Mental note to self, stop sewing after third glass of rye. Stuff just doesn't go straight anymore.
I've also started another painting:
I believe I mentioned this before? The bonus about painting, you do not have to restrict your beverage consumption.
That's about all the little happenings in my little world for now. I hope you all had a great week.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
All Kinds of Canvas
I felt strangely motivated at noonish on a Saturday. I woke up. Had a very large cup of coffee, (in my cyclopes mug)and decided to venture out in the mucky day.
My first stop was Fabricland where I found some canvas material to cover this:

I'm not sure if I can upholster or not, but I'm going to give it a go.
This is what I'll use:

I don't know about you, but it reminds me of Beetle Juice.
Then I stopped off at the art store and picked up a blank canvas:

All I can say is that it will involve blue...........maybe.
Enjoy your Saturday night everyone. I'm going to surf around the net and see what weirdness ensues.
My first stop was Fabricland where I found some canvas material to cover this:
I'm not sure if I can upholster or not, but I'm going to give it a go.
This is what I'll use:
I don't know about you, but it reminds me of Beetle Juice.
Then I stopped off at the art store and picked up a blank canvas:
All I can say is that it will involve blue...........maybe.
Enjoy your Saturday night everyone. I'm going to surf around the net and see what weirdness ensues.
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