Friday, April 20, 2012

What’s a girl to do?

Earlier today I caught myself singing “My momma told me there’d be days like these.  There’d be days like these my momma said.”  I’m finding there are more and more of these days lately.   Last Labor Day, one of my cousins hosted a Family Reunion in South-Central Kentucky, where my mother’s family originated.  My mother came home from that visit sick, and we had to hospitalize her.  While she was in the hospital, we also started my daughter in a daycare program one day a week, to help her develop social skills.  The combination of those two events started me down a path that has led to the complete and utter destruction of my immune system.  Next month I meet with a new ear, nose and throat specialist to schedule the removal of my tonsils, but right now I find myself struggling with the little kiddie disease Hand, Foot and Mouth.  Oh the joy!  With tiny blisters all over my hands and feet, there is just not a lot for a girl to do…seriously!   My husband played Mr. Mom today taking my daughter to daycare and then to dance.  After three days of pulling out my hair, I decided something has to give.  At home, all alone, all day long and I can’t stitch?  This is the stuff of nightmares!  I’ve decided this is the perfect time to update the blog and at least show you why I’ve been so remiss in that lately.

I should preface this by saying I’m still not happy with Noshi Ribbons, so I’ve tried to focus on other things.  The wonderful group of women I stitch with has undertaken Stars for a New Millennium, another fabulous Toni Mineri piece.  This is the second time I’ve stitched this piece.  The first time I followed the suggested threads for the Fall Foliage color way as laid out.  This time I want to hang the piece in my living room and there isn’t a color way that “fit” the colors I wanted to use:  chocolate, teal, rust and a dark, but a true, red.…so I made my own.  I need to add more squares before I make up my mind on this color scheme, but I’m enjoying it so far.


I’ve also been making a great deal of headway with my husband’s Christmas stocking.  I’ve enjoyed working on it a great deal lately.  After staring at Santa for about a week wondering how I was going to stitch that gorgeous coat and do it half the justice Liz did in painting it, I stumbled across the article Elegance in the Sept/Oct 2011 issue of Needlepoint Now.  I chose to use the Vertical Satin Diamond stitch for the bulk of the coat, only enlarging it (2,4,6,8,6,4,2) for the large sleeve and portion of the cape closest to the viewer.  The farther side of the cape and the sleeve farthest from the horse are done as diagramed (2,4,6,4,2).   Ann Strite-Kurz’s article Using Common Stitches in Uncommon Ways (Mar/Apr 2012) provided the diagram for my horse’s collar (diagram 6).  I like the way it is coming together, and more importantly, he husband seems to approve.  Please let me know what you think.


























I’ve also stitched these little hats in times when pulling up the big frame has been inconvenient.  My husband signed me up for a Christmas Club at Pocket Full of Stitches several years ago and I rediscovered them while we were moving.  I’ve changed some of the stitches from the stitch guide, but the threads have all still been appropriate.  They are still a work in progress, but they have been so much fun!


I have class tomorrow to work on Stars, but I think I’m going to stay home, just to be safe.  I don’t want anyone else getting sick, but I sure am going to miss Miss Polly and my stitching group!  Hopefully I’ll be able to stitch at home.

Until next time,
Penny

3 comments:

  1. Hi Penny! I missed you. So glad to *see* you again. I love your stitching a d the projects you are working on. I'm so sorry to hear about your immune system and illnesses. I will hold you in my prauers.

    I like you creativity with the stitches for Samta's cloak, and the horse's breastplate (the terminology for his "collar") are stunning! Anne S-K would be impressed with you clever use of her ideas.

    I hope you feel better soon!

    Stitching hugs,

    ~Judy

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  2. Thanks so much Judy! I'm sorry I'm not more timely in my posts. I am really more a pen and paper kinda girl, but I thought this could be a good outlet to keep up with what I'm doing and keep others motivated. I am already planning my next post though.

    Until this point in my life I haven't been so susceptible to everything that comes along, but in the last six months I have just been waylaid it seems. When I ask how to boost my immune system they all look at me like I just told them what kinda needlepoint stash I have. I'm just hoping that the tonsillectomy does the trick or I might just hold up in the house for a year or two and plow through my stash!

    Thanks again, for your kind words!

    Penny

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  3. Penny, 70% of you immune system is in your digestive system. Start eating more fermented and cultured foods (kefir, yogurt, Good Belly, sauerkraut, etc.). Take probiotics, and eat as healthy as you can stand. Homemade beef stock is good for nourishing and healing your digestive system. I just read of one cook who puts ground astralagus root in her homemade stocks and soups to boost immunity. You can also get astralagus in capsule form.

    Laughing increases your immunity. Watch silly movies. Laugh with your daughter. Smile.

    As you already know, stress redyour immunity. My father-in-law passed away last week, and my husband, son, and I came to hometown to make funeral arrangements, start cleaning out his apartment, etc. Within 2 days, my husband was congested and sick as a dog with a very bad cold. Same thing - too much stress lowered his immunity.

    Other things you can do: think positive. Take time to sit down, close your eyes, and your immune system getting stronger. Walk barefoot in tne grass. The shoes we wear have synthetic soles and the energy from the earth cannot penetrate the synthetic materials. Bh going barefoot, you will let the energy of the earth enter your body. Your energies can entrain with the earth's resonance and help raise your immunity.

    Hope some of these things help!

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