Good morning, my friends. We're pretty happy about our weekend weather...although the weekend has nothing to do with it when you're retired. Every day is Saturday. In any case, we're gearing up for the warmest weather so far this year...into the 70's today and tomorrow. Hopefully, we'll be able to eat outside for the first time.
Yesterday was another busy day, and it ended with a wonderful family dinner. Before I did anything else, I spent a little time on my slow stitching. This is Tiny Treasure #38. It has stem stitch, backstitch and straight stitch.
And finally, this one. I'm not as happy with the quilting on this one. I'm thinking it will look better when the quilt has been washed. On the other hand, if it bothers me enough, I might take it out and redo it. I haven't decided yet.
We don't put up a tree any more, but sometimes I'll find some potted thing that captures my heart. This was one of those. I'd seen it sitting outside a grocery store. The first time, I didn't buy it, but I couldn't stop thinking about it. When I saw it again at the same store a few days later, I decided to buy it. (When something sticks in my mind like that, I usually regret not acting on it.) When I had it home, we decorated it. It looks like a tree you might see in a Dr. Seuss book...maybe in Cindy Lou Who's house. It's a Blue Pyramid Cypress.
It started out about three feet tall. Now, if I stand beside it, it towers over my head.
Like Linus said in A Charlie Brown Christmas, "I never thought it was such a bad little tree. It's not bad at all, really. Maybe it just needs a little love."
And speaking of love...Matthew really got into the swing of things when we bruleed the creme brulee. It was great fun.
Today I'm going to take it easy. I'll get some more quilting done, and I'm hoping to get a little more sewing done in the sewing room. I'm looking at catching up on the two Inverted Star blocks I need for my Rainbow Scrap project. Right now, though, I need some breakfast, and then I'll get on with my day.



















6 comments:
I love getting the family together for dinner and that will happen tomorrow. You are all having so much fun 'burning' you own creme brulee. Next time I make it I'll get everyone to do their own. Great work on the quilting.
It's fun to see the people you love enjoying the family dinner. Your Easter table scape looks lovely.
A wonderful family dinner indeed.
Love your table set-up especially the table runner. It all looks so elegant. It's funny how some people like their marshmallows nicely browned while others like them flaming/burnt. I also love that your family is close enough to visit for a holiday meal. Sadly, not everyone has that option.
What an inviting table setting. Amazing how much your Christmas tree has grown. I think it knows how much it is loved. Gorgeous, as is your garden. Lots of color coming in. And so much fun to see how everyone opted to brown their creme brulee. Looks like a fun time with wonderful memories created.
Your table looks so festive (I like the egg 'tree'). And it was fun to see the intense looks on the family whilst burning the brulees. I'll bet they were pretty tasty!
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