And, Bobby, if you’re reading this, you should go away too. I’m pretty sure Bobby doesn’t even know where to find this blog, but he is aware of it, so there we are. Notice given. I’m going to give you a look at what I made with the Spoonflower fabric I ordered last month, but [...]
Archive for December, 2008
Spoonflower, and other things. (Chelsey, don’t read this).
Posted in Uncategorized on December 19, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Christmas stockings
Posted in Uncategorized on December 15, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Our electricity is back! Thank you very much for all your positive vibes. We ended up getting the electric back on Friday night, but there are areas still without power, so we’re very lucky. I parked myself by the front window in Starbucks and spent the day cranking out a Christmas stocking. It’s amazing how [...]
It’s electric! (Liz, go away.)
Posted in Uncategorized on December 12, 2008 | 8 Comments »
So the snow turned to rain, and the rain turned to ice, and the ice turned into a diabolical electricity-downing deamon. It looks like almost the whole of New England is going to be without power for the next few days. Except for a coffee shop or two in the neighborhood. We [...]
Christmas is coming. (Tom, don’t read this).
Posted in Uncategorized on December 7, 2008 | 4 Comments »
And so is the snow. There’s a light dusting on all the rooftops in Portsmouth. It’s finally feeling like Christmas and I need to get the lead out.
I have a calendar with all of my projects listed on it, and the date they need to be made by. So far, I’m on target. This morning [...]
A day in bed.
Posted in Uncategorized on December 2, 2008 | 3 Comments »
I’m just checking in to say:
1- I have a cold, and I’ve slept through the day light hours. So….
2- Even though I’m finished three (yes 3!!!) of my Christmas presents, I can’t show them to you guys yet. And…
3- I am wearing a Union Suit. These highly underrated, highly dorky articles are apparently all the [...]
Gingerbread Houses
Posted in Uncategorized on December 1, 2008 | 7 Comments »
My family and my next door neighbors spend every Black Friday making gingerbread houses. We break into teams of two. Each of the neighbor girls (ages 7-11) partners my mother, my sister, or myself and we spend hours decorating houses with candy and icing. My brother is the floating architectural consultant (in the past [...]