Wednesday, 10 December 2008

Bonny Swans

This morning, when I put my foot outside the door, I slipped and gave a rendition of Swan Lake that would have made Darcy Bushell weep with jealousy. After I had picked myself up (well, got to my hands and knees) I crawled back inside to see what caused the slippage and subsequent free ballet recital, and I noticed the world as far as I could see it was covered in a thick layer of ice. Clear, freezing cold, dangerously slippery ice. And so we had a day off. We baked some bread, we had a little snooze on the couch, and we had a nice long walk in the woods when the ice had disappeared. You may have noticed the significant lack of anything stitch-related in this summary of our day, and you're right. Having Pelle at home is a lot of fun, but he won't allow me a minute's respite from my motherly duties, so I'm waiting until this blog post has written itself, so I can do some stitching.

In the course of the last couple of weeks my mailman brought goodies to fondle and drool over, sent by some sweet, generous friends, old and new, to brighten my days. And oh boy, were they brightened.
Firstly, I am now the very lucky owner of one of Jennifer's very own, very beautiful, useful and gorgeous quilted project bags. Here it is in action:



Jennifer, thank you so much for your thoughtful gift. I know this has not been an easy year for you, and it makes the bag even more special. I haven't tried the gluten-free chocolate cookie mix yet, but I will!

Secondly, look at what new friend Valie sent me!


Valie is one of those immensely talented French blogging ladies who always make me green with envy because of their amazing stitching and finishing skills. One of her beautiful projects was stitched with Stef Francis threads, which I had never heard of before, and she kindly offered to send me 'some'. Well, the threads are every bit as gorgeous as the picture implies and I can't wait to work with them. Maybe use them for Beatrix Potter? And will you look at that beautiful pinkeep she made for me? The stitching and finishing are so neat! Thank you, Valie, and thank you for your friendship and your support.

Now, on the stitching front there's not much to report. I'm still working on Kathy's RR, which should be finished some time soon. Only a sail, some clouds, and a palm tree left to stitch, and then I'm done!


After that, I'm going to finish Michelle's NRR and send it to her. And no, Christmas was not some fairytale deadline I had in mind: I'm actually going to make it. One of the many advantages of the floor stand is that you don't have the urge to grab another project while you should be working on the one in the frame. Or maybe the urge is there, but the piece in the floor stand just sits there all day, staring at you expectantly. Silently reproaching you for not finishing it. Very effective. You should all try it.

Off to stitch, then off to my electric-blanketed bed and read my book. Hope you have a wonderful couple of days, until next time!

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Soapy Twist; Part 4: The Bluff

Amy's court date goes better than expected. As soon as the judge starts, it is very obvious that by the end of it all visitation is going to take place, no matter what. The judge is not interested in mud-slinging, lies, tears, tantrums or any other form of emotional outbreak, so in the little time Amy has, she tries to think of a way to make an arrangement that will be maximally comfortable for Petey and minimally comfortable for Jane (aka Linda the Loathsome Liar) whilst pleasing the judge and showing her that Amy is as reasonable a person as she herself. It is decided that Jane is to pick up Petey every Saturday at eleven and she is to bring him back at five, accompanied by her mother, Margo, who is also to stay with Jane and Petey during the entire visitation time. Amy wants this in writing, and that is agreed on. Now, the reason why Amy wants this sort of arrangement is as follows: she does not trust Jane alone with Petey, because the former is entirely incapable of thinking of anyone but herself (in other words, Linda the Loathsome Liar is not only a loathsome liar, she is also a raging narcissist with the gift of the gab, who can sell subscriptions to Dutch highbrow newspapers to people who don't even speak the language) and she has threatened to kill herself and Petey if Amy was to leave them alone together. Also, Amy doubts whether Jane and Margo can keep up with the obligation of picking up Petey every week and taking care of him. Taking care of Petey is not what you might call a walk in the woods if you don't know how to deal with him, and she is secretly hoping it will prove too much of a challenge.
So, Amy is hugely relieved that the ruling was given on Thursday and she doesn't have to wait another two weeks in nail biting suspense for the judge's decision. Consequently, she spent a very enjoyable Sinterklaas, and she is currently suffering from a severe case of happy bunny syndrome.

22 comments:

Carol said...

Ouch, stranger! Be careful on the ice... we have a possible ice storm coming in tomorrow too! Ugh, ugh, ugh! Did you gift happen to arrive yet???????? Kathy's NRR looks great!

Anna van Schurman said...

I do not think it's really clumsiness when there is ice involved. Nope. It's the ice's fault. Still, it's never a happy landing.

I think you're pretty clever too. On all counts.

mainely stitching said...

Oh, happy bunny syndrome sounds lovely. Nearly as good as an electric blanket. If I had one of those, I'd be typing this whilst wrapped up in its loving embrace. As it is, I'm wearing TWO thick pair of socks and wondering where in heaven's name I left those fingerless gloves and whether I could squeeze two fleece skiing sweater things on instead of just the one I now have on. Brr.

VERY happy about the court thingie, to get back to the point, and I hope your happy bunny syndrome may simply become your regular way of feeling. :D

GREAT goodies. Yay! :D

Susimac said...

I bet that tumble will make you ache tomorrow, hope all is well?? Sounds like you had a wonderful day with Pelle and all those lovely gifts.

Anonymous said...

Oh, Annemarie, I start reading your post and you have me doubled up with laughter - I shouldn't really, hope your didn't hurt yourself performing your little Swan Lake gig... The way you describe it...
Very nice bag, you received there, Ma'am. Nice floss too ;=). Put it to good use !
Glad that Amy is having her way, or at least a way that does not lead into orthogonal directions.
Beware of the ice !

Unknown said...

I hope you'll still be able to move around tomorrow, after that fall.

Hooray for Amy!!!! I wish I'd been blessed enough to have her judge. My ex, who can be found on the Megan's Law website, has free and unsupervised visitation with my son, much to my chagrin, and it is the cause of a great deal of my anxiety and stress. :(

Cindy F. said...

Annemarie, I hope you're not bruised! You've really received some wonderful goodies! Your RR piece is looking good:)

Melissa said...

Sorry to hear about the ow-wie but glad to hear Amy is feeling better!

Sharon said...

Goodness Annemarie! I am glad you weren't seriously hurt. You have received some lovely gifts there and your stitching sounds like it's progressing. So it's all good. Glad to hear that Amy's court date went well-I could personally benefit from happy bunny symdrome myself-LOL

Anonymous said...

I'm so glad that Annemarie on Ice the Muscial Talent Show went ok, and that you didn't seriously injure yourself!

Jennifer is indeed a sweetie and your new threads from your French Blogging buddy divine.

In the interim, I'm every so glad that Amy and Petey can hopefully get through the nightmare they are living...and I'm hopeful that Jane and Margo FOREGO their visitations as Amy hopes....thinking of you!

Nancy said...

You received some very beautiful gifts - enjoy! Glad to hear you are suffering from happy bunny syndrome. Be careful on the ice!

Katrina said...

Glad you are okay, sounds like quite the fall.

Love the round robin, it's so pretty.

You know,it sounds like Jane is using Petey to get to Amy. I think you are probably exactly right that the challenge of watching after Petey will be too much for Jane and Mom. At least there are no overnight visits, that's something to be thankful for :-). Lots of good thoughts and prayers for Amy and Petey :-).

Heidi said...

Does this mean you were frolicing with those bunnies I saw near your house? LOL! I hope that you are right about her thinking it is too much in the end. Now when did you become a ballet dancer??? But a day at home together with Pelle sounds like great fun ~ stitching or not. Love your gifts. The bag will be coming along to Sip 'N Stitch I bet. Too bad I don't get to see it. I have never heard of StefFrancis threads. Are they silk? Are they from France? What a lucky lady you are.

Thanks for your comments about my house. Come by and visit Christmas Village today. I cannot do the regular weekend thing but maybe we can try and get together during a weekday? I would love to have you come visit me and see my house.

Hugs ~
Heidi

Anonymous said...

Hooray for Amy! I am so pleased for you. And please do be careful on the ice, it sounds downright treacherous.

Mary Eman

Karoline said...

I hope you're not too sore after your fall. Glad to hear that court went pretty well and I hope the happy bunny syndrome lasts :)

Wendy said...

Swan Lake is really much better performed indoors! I HATE ice, which we have an overabundance of currently. What lovely gifts you got in the mail! And I'm so happy to read that Amy got the court decision she was hoping for :0D

Cheryl said...

Lovely gifts. Love the colours of those threads!
So glad the court ruling was good and that you got to enjoy sinterklaas after all. Have a good week and hope happy bunny syndrome remains :)

Deb said...

Oh, An, I just love you and hope your icecapades was accompanied by a yodel that drew all your neighbors to wonder what happened in the wee hours of the morning!! :) At least in my imagination, I see you this way... Wow, you racked up some beautiful yarns! Sending the best of Christmas wishes to you and Pele. I'm feeling better and blogging again! Hugs, Deb

Hazel said...

I am so glad the court order is finally out of the wway and it went in your favour. So so glad. Sorry about your fall. Hope the bruises have calmed down. Ouch! Gorgeous bag and threads too. xx

Beatrice said...

Oh my that sounded so scary. Ice is a nasty thing..Actually you made it sound rather funny. Sorry didn't mean to laugh..lololo.
I hope you didn't hurt yourself and I'm glad you had such a good day off.
Have a wonderful New Year...you deserve it!
Great gifts to add to your stash. I love Kathy's RR.

Lennu said...

Hi Annemarie! I just wanted to pop in to wish you a very happy new year! I hope from the bottom of my heart that the following year brings you tons of happy moments and everything wonderful!

Michelle said...

I am so glad that the ruling went well. You are probably right about what the outcome of that will be. Kathy's RR is moving right along and looking fantastic! Here's hoping you had a lovely Christmas (Sinterklaas) and a Happy New Year!