I really shouldn't complain about the heat, but for the past few days it's been crazy hot...lol. I remember that line from a movie, "It's like Africa hot". I can see (and hear) Matthew Broderick saying that line but for the life of me, I can't remember the name of the movie. Anyway, I don't think I'll ever get used to Maryland weather. The seasons come and go like overnight. We had unseasonably low temperatures, then it was like a switch was flipped and we are having close to record highs. Today the heat index is supposed to reach 107!! I miss the more moderate seasonal changes of Northern New York.... and when I say Northern, I mean so close to the Canadian Border I could throw a stone and it would land in Canada. Anyway, other than the one night we lost power, we have a great air conditioner that is working it's butt off, so I really shouldn't complain. Ok, enough about the weather.
Last week at this time I was packing up the car for a trip to Hershey, Pennsylvania. We met the kids and our DIL's family on Saturday and everyone (but me) headed to the park. My knee has been giving me issues, and I just knew with the heat and the knee pain I was going to have a tough time at the park...so I sat and stitched while they had fun. Here is a picture of Little Miss Sassy Pants and her Pappy at the Hershey Kiss fountain.
I'm not sure what is going on with my mojo lately. It seems to come and go, and I can't really settle on any one project. I need to sit down and really have a conversation with my stitchy personality (yes, I do talk to myself at times...lol) and get my priorities straight. So where am I with my stitching? Well...I keep hearing about the 250th anniversary of the United States next year. People are talking about stitch-a-longs and patriotic stitching etc and I knew I had bought a few Patriotic pieces last year and this year during the Market Day madness. When I knew I was going to Hershey, I wanted some quick pieces to stitch up and remembered I have the Stars and Stripes Stacker.
I stitched one part (there are 18 pieces in this project) before I left and decided I should be able to get it done quickly...hopefully by the 4th of July.
Good grief did I underestimate my ability and the craziness that enters my life from time to time. I thought I would have plenty of time. Well I set my needles on fire for the first 6 pieces which make up the first round of the stacker....and I though Yay, this will be a breeze...hahaha.
Then I started stitching on the vest. Uh oh...I realized halfway through I was using the wrong color of blue, but decided I liked it and carried on. That silly vest took 5 days, because my world got a bit turned upside down.
I ended up watching Miss Sassy Pants on Monday so her Daddy could take Miss Q to a Dr. appointment. Tuesday I had errands. Wednesday a former co-worker wanted to get together so we went to see How To Train Your Dragon (which was really good if you like that sort of movie) and yesterday I finally got to get some good stitching in. I did stitch every day so was able to finish 5 of the second round of pieces....there are now 7 left to stitch.
The next 7 have a lot of stitching so we'll see how far I get in the next few days.
I don't know if any of you follow Homespun Needlework (Cross Stitch and Samplers) group on Facebook, but from time to time they offer exclusives. The last one they offered struck a chord with me and I just had to have it. It arrived on Wednesday. When I bought it I thought I would start it right away...it's a beautiful pattern. It's called A Grateful Heart by The Scarlett House.
My husband keeps asking me when I'm going to start A Grateful Heart...maybe for the New Year? We'll see.
We have a ball game to go to on Saturday in honor of Ben's birthday. I'm hoping it will cool off and that my knee cooperates. They are giving Hawaiian Shirts away so hopefully we will get there in time. It's not always easy with the kids but fingers crossed. Hopefully next week will be a little less hectic. I really thought things would slow down after day care closed for the summer (I watch the kids so it lowers their cost for day care) but I don't know. I will miss seeing the girls, but it will be nice to have a little more time to myself. It doesn't sound like a lot, but this old body of mine just can't keep up...lol.
So I guess you're all caught up. I hope you are safe wherever you are with the excessive heat, the crazy storms, and just the world in general. Just seems like everything is in upheaval right now...but for now, I'm turning off the news, and unplugging so I can get some stitching done and rest up for tomorrow. Happy Stitching!