Wednesday, December 23, 2009


Only 2 more days until the "Big" Day...according the the boys. There are only 2 more drawers on the Snowman advent chest of drawers left for the boys to open and get their pieces of chocolate. I think that we are about ready for Santa's visit. We got the cookies made on Sunday, the tree has been decorated for a couple of weeks and the boys finally sat down and typed out their letters of "desires" to Santa.

I thought I would take this opportunity to show off some old ornaments that I made at one time in my life...


This little sled is one that I made when I was a girl scout.
I remember when I was a Brownie and then I flew to to be a full fledged Girl Scout...and selling all those cookies.
On the back is the date 1977. Boy that was a long time ago!

These two are little felt ornaments that were made at my grandparents house. The kitty is one that I made and the other, a little mouse under a mushroom, I think my sister made it. We would go to my grandparents' house for Christmas and my grandmother would have all these little things in their basement to keep us busy.

The next two, I made when I was married and lived in New Orleans (circa 1993). A co-worker stitched me an ornament with Santa and finished it in a wooden hoop...so, I felt that DH needed one as well as our cat Chester.

So, those are some of the ornaments we have in our tree; and on top we have a homemade angel - one that Matthew made when he was in a Christian pre-school. Don't you just love the styrofoam cup angel?

Well, that is a little look at what is on our tree, in addition to the ornaments from the exchanges I participated in during 2009. Lots of memories!

Today, just like the last few days this week, we have been vegging at home in the morning and dealing with hockey practices in the evening. DH's office shut down at 2 for the holidays today, so he came home in time for an afternoon nap and a quick computer football game with Robert (older son).
This morning I was able to put some more stitches in MW and got the 4th motif completed. Here is a quick photo of it to show my progress:

It looks so danty - stitching with 1 strand over 2 on 40 ct fabric. I love it. The scissors in the photo were in a "box of treasures" my grandmother sent me. A friend of hers, who did a lot of needlework, past away and her daughter was going through all of her things. She invited my grandmother over to look through her needlework stash...long story-short, my grandmother came home with 4 boxes of needlework "stash" and picked out some of the "best" for me, which I received on Monday (I will probably have some giveaways after the first of the year). Anyway, these Gingher scissors were in the box. I cleaned them up, as they were tarnished and had some rust, attached the special fob from CindyMae and have been using them.

Well, it is time for me to leave you right now. But before I leave I wanted to show you what I got today from Trader Joes (a specialty, organic grocery store):

Do you know what this is? It is a stalk of Brussel sprouts. I looked at this and knew that I needed to bring this home. I never knew how Brussel sprouts grew - I do now. I will probably take the sprouts off the stalk tomorrow and steam them for one of our family holiday dinners. I don't think that the kids will eat them, but you never know.

Take care and remember...Live, Love, Laugh and Stitch often!
Lisa

5 comments:

Daffycat said...

Oh wow, Lisa! I never knew that's what they grew on either! I think I always imagined them growing out of the ground like a cabbage, maybe! That is really cool!

Angela said...

I just love, love, love Brussel Sprouts! LOL, my Mom always buys a ton extra just for me :) Wishing you a Merry Christmas, hope you and your family have a wonderful day :)

Branlaadee said...

Wonderful ornaments! All of my old ornaments got ruined in a garage flood. :( I wish I still had them all.

Try roasting your brussel sprouts. I spray them with a little olive oil, toss on some garlic salt, pepper and a little balsamic vinegar. YUM!

Merry Christmas. I hope you have wonderful day!

Carolyn NC said...

Love the ornaments! Hope you have a blessed, wonderful Christmas!

jayne@~an eye for threads~ said...

You have a wonderful Christmas and a Healthy, Happy, and Stitchy 2010.
Be always in stitches.