Monday, November 10, 2014

Happy Birthday - It's All About the Present

It's my party and I'll blog if I want to!

Here's the great thing about a birthday that falls on a Monday--you tend to celebrate all weekend to make up for the fact that poor-you, your birthday's on a Monday!

So other than having a great weekend - here are my five tips for being uber thankful it's your birthday!

1--It is indeed your birthday, a celebration of the day you arrived on the planet, and many people are so happy to have you here! Remember that whether you celebrate like the Queen of England or the Queen of Frugality! You can't put a price on love, happiness and thankfulness. But you can have them if you wish.
2--It's a great opportunity to be a blessing to others - since you're so thankful for another birthday, pay it forward and do something nice, be kind, and make someone new glad that you're here.
Me and my precious mother on my first BD
3--Yeh...eat cake Marie Antoinette! I say, if you are pretty good about avoiding those sweets most of the time, this is the day you should enjoy yourself. I always think of my mother's strawberry cake which she had made for my birthdays most of my life. It was this moist, unbelievably rich cake full of strawberry heaven goodness with an amazing icing on top. Today is the first birthday I've ever had without my mom here on the planet with me. About this time last year was when her health had started failing, she was recovering from a hospital stay in a health center. It was a Sunday, and I made her favorite chocolate bundt cake and took it to her room--the whole cake--to celebrate my birthday with her. She talked about the day I was born, in beautiful, sunny California, and what it was like when she brought me home...we lived only a mile from the ocean. Today I realize how wonderfully blessed I was to have a mom like her, and I know she is well cared for in her new heavenly dimension--so now, I have yet another reason to be thankful on each and every birthday and think of her and how much she loved me and all the things she always did for me, and especially how she always looked at me with that sparkle in her eye that only your mother has for you. I really miss that. It's how I know she'd want me to have another happy birthday.
4--If you don't have someone special in your life right now to treat you well and celebrate your day--then treat yourself! There is no rule ever written that says you can't treat yourself well. It's part of being madly in love with your own life, choosing to be happy no matter what, and turning down all invitations to any pity parties. It's your day. Choose bliss. Celebrate your life.
5--It's all about the present. Now, I don't mean the birthday present...although there is one, right? That one thing you really really wanted? This year I just wanted a new bag--but--I wanted a Dooney & Burke. Low and behold I got one! (thanks to a sweet husband who always listens) I just have a thing for Dooneys and Coach bags--it's the feel, the smell, and how they last forever. Even if I could, I'd never spend ten thousand dollars on some designer bag...I'd rather feed someone who's hungry if I had that kind of moolah to throw around. But, a brand new very cute black D&B crossbody for my birthday is perfect!
Back to the point though...it's all about the present. That means, living in the moment, enjoying every moment, being aware of the sun on your face, the fresh air, the smiling face you're looking at, the smell of your cake, the sweet birthday wishes from others...yep. It's all about the present. Enjoy it. Be thankful for it. And at the same time be filled with happiness, joy, peace, bliss, hope, faith and love on your birthday.
Today, here where I live, it is a beautiful, sunny, windy, warm day. I'm going to take a walk today, for sure, go out to my garden, and kick some leaves in the air. Because tomorrow - we'll be plunged down into the thirties and forties the rest of the week! Remember, I'm a California girl - this Ozarks winter stuff is not my nature--but I hybernate in my craft room very well.
Back to today, it's nice and just what I ordered. The sun is out. I've already written something (you're reading it, thank you and bless you). It's my birthday. ♥


Eat, Write, Dream, Stitch
 


Sunday, November 9, 2014

Sunday Threads

Behold I tell you a mystery...
In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye,
At the last trumpet...
We will be changed.
I Corinthians 15:51-53

Friday, November 7, 2014

Friends with Flair Friday

Happy, wonderful Friday! I am linking up to Unity Stamp's Friends with Flair Friday for the very first time. It's a little last-minute, and I'm linking up a tag I made last week...most people make cards, and I certainly plan on making lots of cards this month. But in the meantime I was playing with an Itty Bitty Unity stamp for this gelli-printed craft tag. Fun! Have a great weekend.


Eat, Write, Dream, Stitch, Stamp

Thursday, November 6, 2014

October Photo Journal








As one friend said, this is me blissed out in my craft room!
Eat, Write, Dream, Stitch

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

WOYWW 283 - Tags, Stitches, and Missing Trees

 Happy What's-On-Your-Workdesk-Wednesday. I hope you are feeling happy and productive. It was a crazy cold weekend for Halloween this past week in the Ozarks, and it was also the time change when we set our clocks back an hour. I love more sunshine in the morning - but not sure if I don't mourn the loss of longer evenings even more! Let's face it--I'm a summer girl and want the sun to shine high at least until 9 p.m. every day!
 
Stitching little reindeers with variegated floss

Just realized, there's some Halloween candy on my table! I have played a lot at my craft table with my gelli-printed craft tags and my reindeer cross-stitch which is going to become a little Christmas banner hopefully. Last year I stitched several Christmas trees, but then didn't do anything with them as that was about the time my precious mother became ill and passed away. It was a very strange Christmas for me as I've never had a Christmas without Mom (or a holiday for that matter), and now I have no idea what I did with those little stitched trees. No doubt they are tucked in some nook or cranny of my crafty corner. I am still searching for them and wondering if they entered the wardrobe and crossed on over into Narnia and the White Witch took hold of them (I played the White Witch on stage once). We'll see. I'll keep you posted. In the meantime, my two lions, Minnie and Joseph wanted some camera time on the blog. Have a wonderful week lovelies!
 
Minnie likes to help Mommy.


Joseph (I actually call him "Butter") is feeling cozy.

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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Wear Your Crown on Tag Tuesday

Today's tag theme: Crown It

This -- from my stack of gelli-printed craft tags -- is all about being a craft queen! Since I was going to cover a lot of it up, I chose one that was not as heavily painted as the others. The first thing I did, after fussy-cutting a crown, was to stitch!
Then I layered on some diecuts from my Sizzix Bigz die with thread spools and buttons, a torn piece of music (I have a really torn-up old hymnal I love to use for layering and sentiments), purple gelato, royal blue gelato, blue eyeshadow on the crown, some fabulous sparkly flowers, crochet trim, ribbon yarn, and a few hand-stitch cross-stitches. I finished with a big flower from my stash of upcycled cardboard-into-sparkly-embossed-diecuts. This would be a cute little door prize for my craft group!

Visit all the crowning over at Tag Tuesday.
Eat, Write, Dream, Stitch

Monday, November 3, 2014

Bee Vintage

 In the boxes of precious vintage sewing patterns my sweet mother left me was a jewel: a stack of embroidery transfer patterns she bought back in the fifites and sixties.
The first one I laid my embroidery-loving eyes on was the Vogart bees. I'm in love with them now. I immediately fired up the ole iron, and guess what. They still transfer!
I think my favorite thing is looking at the transfers that mother bought two and three copies of the same thing. Those are the ones I know she really liked. I love imagining my pretty young mother embroidering her sweet tee towels for the kitchen, pillow cases and tablecloths. I know how stitching makes me feel peaceful and happy and that's how I like thinking of her.
This was 29 cents when mother bought it!
  
How cute are these.
I can't believe I had never noticed all these in her sewing stash before. Such a happy surprise.

Lots of sorting to do.

Eat, Write, Dream, Stitch.