New Models Have Arrived

Well, the models from the new designer I just starting talking about working for arrived yesterday. I immediately ripped open the package, inspected the contents, read through all of the charts and then ironed all of the fabric. I actually did 1/4 or so of the first of the three models last night. However, I ran into a couple of questions, so thought it would be better to stop and send off an email to the designer. She responded overnight, so I’m in good shape to continue.

We’re going to visit friends for dinner tonight. The first time we’ve been able to get together with this couple in quite some time. It will be nice to see them again and just hang out with people for a change.

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Rosebuds…

The teenage granddaughter comes downstairs for her date with this
see-through blouse on and no bra. Her grandmother just pitched a
fit, telling her not to dare go out like that! The teenager tells
her “Loosen up Grams. These are modern times. You gotta let your
rose buds show!” and out she goes. The next day the teenager comes
down stairs, and the grandmother is sitting there with no top on.
The teenager wants to die. She explains to her grandmother that she
has friends coming over and that it is just not appropriate…The
grandmother says, “Loosen up, Sweetie. If you can show off your
rose buds, then I can display my hanging baskets.”

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The Saga of the Public Ladies’ Room

TOILET-SQUATTING EXERCISE CLASS

My mother was a fanatic about public toilets.

As a little girl, she’d bring me in the stall, teach me to wad up
toilet paper and wipe the seat. Then, she’d carefully lay strips of
toilet paper to cover the seat. Finally, she’d instruct, “Never,
never sit on a public toilet seat.”

And she’d demonstrate “The Stance,” which consisted of balancing over
the toilet in a sitting position without actually letting any of your
flesh make contact with the toilet seat. But by this time, I’d have
wet down my leg. And we’d go home.

That was a long time ago. Even now in our more mature years, The
Stance is excruciatingly difficult to maintain when one’s bladder is
especially full. When you have to “go” in a public bathroom, you
find a line of women that makes you think there’s a half-price sale
on Mel Gibson’s underwear in there. So, you wait and smile politely
at all the other ladies, also crossing their legs and smiling
politely. And you finally get closer.

You check for feet under the stall doors.

Every one is occupied.

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July Exchange Gift Progress

Hauled some major booty on this one today. I had moments where I just sat and stared at the thing for a little bit, contemplating what to do next and how to accomplish it, but I finished everything but the weaving of the 3 hardanger squares. I’m leaving this to tackle for another day because the instructions make the blanket stitch flower filling look pretty intimidating. I’m not sure I’m up to stitching it 3 times, either, even if I do figure it out, so I think I’m going to haul out the Janice Love books and find two other fillings to substitute. I may do my two favorites from my mini band sampler design that I did for the Friendship Tapestry. They look great and I know I can do them!

I want to have the JEG done by this weekend so that I can finish it up into a needleroll, then finish the pincushion that goes with it and have them ready to mail out. That way I won’t have to worry about them until the mailing date rolls around. This will leave me will some time to attack the new model stitching projects when they come in, work on the long abandoned Heirloom Memories Sampler and put some quality time into my Tiny Rose Mandala Garden.

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So Much Stitching…

so little time? Hopefully not the case.

I did finish my second instance of the Dinky Dyes hardanger scissors fob on Thursday night. I was able to do a lot of stitching on Wednesday and Thursday while we were waiting in the hospital for Terry’s tests, just no finishes.

I’ve started a lot of projects this week, for sure. Started a new 5 x 7″ birth sampler for friends who are due in September. Kitted up and started the Chatelaine freebie Tiny Rose Mandala Garden. I haven’t put a whole lot of stitches into that one yet, but I’m already enjoying the perfect symmetry of her designs. I’m a very symmetrically minded person, so I think that’s why Chatelaine and Just Nan designs appeal to me.

I also just lined up (I hope) a new model stitching project. This one will be a rush job, so will take priority as soon as it arrives. So, I have a July deadline for the July exchange gift (which I worked on tonight), a July deadline for the new model stitching, a July cyberclass, an early August deadline for the Chatelaine mini mandala garden (to take to the Sudberry garage sale so that I can find a suitable box for it) and a September deadline for the birth sampler. I’m not putting any sort of deadline on finishing the Heirloom Memories Sampler at this point, since I have enough to worry about for now.

So, tomorrow I intend to focus on getting as much of the July exchange gift project stitched as possible.

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Don’t Mess With Women Experiencing PMS or Menopause!

Q: How many women with PMS, or MENOPAUSE, does it take to change a light bulb?

A: One! ONLY ONE!!!! And do you know WHY? Because no one else in this house knows
HOW to change a light bulb! They don’t even know that the bulb is BURNED OUT!! They
would sit in the dark for THREE DAYS before they figured it out.

And, once they figured it out, they wouldn’t be able to find the #&%!* light bulbs despite
the fact that they’ve been in the SAME CABINET for the past 17 YEARS! But if they did,
by some miracle of God, actually find them, 2 DAYS LATER, the chair they dragged to
stand on to change the STUPID light bulb would STILL BE IN THE SAME SPOT!!!!! AND
UNDERNEATH IT WOULD BE THE WRAPPER THE FREAKING LIGHT BULBS CAME IN!!!
BECAUSE NO ONE EVER CARRIES OUT THE GARBAGE!!!! IT’S A WONDER WE HAVEN’T
ALL SUFFOCATED FROM THE PILES OF GARBAGE THAT ARE A FOOT DEEP THROUGHOUT
THE ENTIRE HOUSE!! IT WOULD TAKE AN ARMY TO CLEAN THIS PLACE! AND DON’T
EVEN GET ME STARTED ON WHO CHANGES THE TOILET PAPER ROLL !! . . .

I’m sorry. What was the question?

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Ranting About the Stigma of Mental Illness in Modern Culture

[begin rant]

I fail to understand why “mental illness” is not treated like any other medical problem. It’s typically caused by an imbalance in brain chemicals. To me, this is the same as having a problem with your thyroid or having to take insulin because your body doesn’t produce the right amount. Or the more popular, having to take some sort of proton pump inhibitor to help limit acid production in your stomach because you experience too much and/or too frequent heartburn. We even have over the counter medicine for this now.

Heck, we plaster commercials all over TV about medications to help men have “a more quality sexual experience.” But my suffering from depression is something that’s not mentioned in polite company. EXCUSE ME?!?!?!?!? Since when (and why, for goodness sake) did it become more socially acceptable to suffer from erectile disfunction than from depression?

I think our culture and our medical community have their priorities screwed up…

[end rant]

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Fruitful Weekend Nearly Completed

Well, it doesn’t really seem like I accomplished that much, but I know I did. I feel pretty good about the weekend as a whole.

In addition to the outdoor work yesterday, I also finished a model last night that I’ve been working on for … wow… 6 months? It’s hard to believe that it’s actually been that long; in fact, it’s been even longer. I can’t show any pictures because it’s an unpublished design, but it was a major milestone for me. Actually two major milestones – my largest model stitching project and my first hardanger model stitching project. Despite the length of time I took, I’m happy with how it turned out and the designer was very relaxed about the deadline, so I was really able to take my time.

Today, I finished the June ornament for the Chartswappers group Just Cross Stitch ornament stitch-along. So, two finishes this weekend feels GREAT! On top of that, I continued work on a logo I’m developing, did some cleanup and packed up the model so that I can send it back this week. Oh yeah, and I gave the little fuzzball a bath. She’s still damp, that little wooly monster.

So, now it’s on to other projects in progress. I pulled out a bunch of new ones to start as a reward for finishing what I did this weekend, but realized that I should really hold off and make myself finish at least one more project first. I have the July Exchange gift that should be finished within the next month, the way overdue memorial sampler for my grandmother (in honor of my late grandfather) and a small (5 x 7) birth sampler for a friend’s wife who is due in September.

Speaking of… that’s a lot that I need to do , so I should get back to work!

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Bunnies and Bumble Bees

We had an interesting time outside today. It’s still WAY hot, for starters. I wanted to clean out the weeds underneath the clematis trellis so that we could get some good photos of this season’s blooms (see my landscape photos in my gallery).

Terry gets the weedwacker in as close as he can without endangering the clematis stems against the trellis and then we both crouched down and started pulling out clumps of grass and weeds. So, we’re more than halfway done pulling things out directly under the lattice when a little mini bumblebee decides to buzz around me and then close enough for to feel its wings on my neck. Of course, I squealed, which sounds a little loud once it bounces off of the woods. I was mildly embarrassed. Odd that a bumblebee was that aggressive. So, I keep on going and pull out a huge clump of grass, roots and all, that came out way too easily. And before I know it, there are 3, no 4, bumblebees. At this point, I backed off and stayed really still. And as I’m looking at the ground where I just pulled out the grass, where the bumblebees are swarming, I start to see more of these pint-sized fuzzy fliers coming out of the ground.

Did anyone else know that bumblebees nest in the ground? Because I sure didn’t! Anyway, we ended up leaving those little guys alone for a while.

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New Monitor! WOOHOO!

Okay, truth time. I’ve been running off of a borrowed 19″ LCD monitor for the past couple of months and I just really felt it was time to buy my own. I’ve been scoping out flat panels for a while, looking for something better than the standard 25 ms response time, which is pretty lame for gaming. A little while back, I found the Acer AL1914 on buy.com for less than $300. I had saved it to my wishlist, but was balking at even that extraordinary price, thinking I didn’t use my home computer enough to warrant it. Well, with last month being an extra paycheck month, plus our profit share check month, too, there was just no reason not to…

I went out to buy.com’s site a couple of nights ago, opened my wishlist and proceeded to add to cart… no wait, it says it’s no longer available from the manufacturer – NOOOOOOOOOOOO! Crud, I waited too long. And it had a lovely 12 ms response time and 600:1 brightness (which isn’t too bad) for that price, too. Now what? Well, I looked some more, found out that Acer actually sells the same model in a 8 ms response time version, as well. Found it at newegg.com for $330. Okay, so they don’t do free shipping. Add another $12. Still not too shabby. Ordered it and two days later, it’s here!

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