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Wednesday, December 28, 2011
On the Third Day of Christmas...
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Christmas Stitching...well it's red and green at any rate
Goals are my downfall, but I keep toying with the idea of stitching Christmas designs all through 2012. That should last until about January 2.... :P
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Thoughts of my grandmother
Trying to organize some of the many thoughts, memories, and stories going through my mind...
My grandmother: sitting on an enormous pile of stuffed animals in Nutmeg's closet while having a tea party.
My grandmother: opening a telegram during WWII wondering whether it was her husband or one of her 5 brothers.
My grandmother: always arriving with gifts such as fake vomit, fake doggie-do, or the old "fly in the ice-cube."
My grandmother: mourning the death of her little daughter on a Christmas morning.
My grandmother: going trick-or-treating with her grandchildren - wearing a costume and mask.
My grandmother: waiting to hear from her sons in two different wars.
My grandmother: laughing so hard she couldn't speak, tears coming from her eyes.
My grandmother: sitting in a wheelchair, unable to make herself understood, trying to tell us with her eyes.
My grandmother: being slapped full in the face by my dad's pet monkey. she could never tell the story because she would start laughing too hard.
My grandmother: wiping off her lipstick on the way to visit her mother and telling her children not mention going to the movies.
My grandmother: rustling plants in the mountains with my grandfather.
My grandmother: mixing up dressing in a large dishpan. she always made with onions and without.
My grandmother: always having something good under that metal cake holder. we laughed when she used such a large knife to cut the cake.
My grandmother: always filling an old pie plate with scraps for various dogs, cats, and birds.
My grandmother: always rooting a bit of this or that in a pot of soil or a jelly jar of water.
If you have a moment to pray...
Please say a prayer for my grandmother Christine.
"Acknowledge, O Lord, thy creature not made by strange gods, but by thee, the only living and true God: for there is no other God beside thee, and none that doeth according to thy works. Make glad the soul of this person, O Lord, with thy presence, and remember not her old sins and excesses which wrath or heat of evil desire may have aroused. May the heavens be opened to her. May the angels rejoice with her. Into thy kingdom, O Lord, receive thy servant. May St. Michael, the Archangel of God, prince of the heavenly hosts, receive her. May the holy Angels of God come forth to meet her, and conduct her to the city of the heavenly Jerusalem. May the blessed Peter the Apostle, to whom were given the keys to the kingdom of heaven, receive her. May St. Paul the Apostle, who was counted worthy to be a chosen vessel, assist her. May St. John, the chosen Apostle of God, to whom were revealed the secrets of heaven, intercede for her. May all the holy Apostles, to whom the Lord gave the power of binding and losing, pray for her, May all the saints and elect of God, who, in this world, suffered torments in the name of Christ, intercede for her, that loosed from the bonds of the flesh, she may attain unto the glory of the heavenly kingdom, through the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen."
Sunday, December 11, 2011
The Sampler Menagerie Blog
I feel a bit sheepish - ha ha- about this post. I started a new blog( 5 minutes ago), The Sampler Menagerie. It is nothing fancy (boy, is it ever nothing fancy!), but I hope with your help it will be an interesting place to visit with a cup of tea. My vision is a blog dedicated to the charming and odd, beautiful and downright weird animals that appear on samplers. By samplers, I mean reproductions and those done in an old-fashioned style. My definition is fairly flexible: the piece need not have an alphabet or a pansy band. I am just trying to avoid photograph-like reproductions of a current pet. Will you join me? Will you help me grow this tiny half-baked idea? Let me know in a comment, and I will send you an invitation. Then search your stitching, and take CLOSE-UP photos of the animals that captured your heart with their breathtaking elegance or their homeliness only a mother could love! More information on posting can be found here
I hope to meet you there! :)
Monday, December 5, 2011
I hit the 1/2 price jackpot!!
Thursday, December 1, 2011
28 November - 1 December 2011
Artist and Composer Studies
This week's Picture Study is brought to you by the Metropolitan Museum of Art Calendar. Our family looks at this calendar every single day! Some weeks it saves Picture Study when an artist happens to show up on a day I didn't prepare very well. So here is Degas' Woman with Ibis, or some similar title.
While I type this, the girls are listening to Tchaikovsky: The Mystery Box in the Attic, while they draw ballerinas from How to Draw Ballet Pictures. This is actually how I picture homeschooling; I needed to document the moment before it evaporated! ;)
We do other subjects besides art and history, but these two subjects have been the more blog-able lately because they are more photogenic. (You don't really want to see pictures of math worksheets or hear how Nutmeg thought she was just supposed to copy the answers onto her fact drill sheets from the one she did the day before.)
We are on day 75/180 of school and are on chapter 8/42 of Story of the World volume 3. (Perhaps I should spend more time on math.) Anyway, we read chapter 8 of SOTW and did the suggested mapwork. I cut circles of different colored construction paper, and the girls glued them on the map of Persia as a I read about the various empires that had conquered and ruled there. It is a really nice visual and hands-on project. Are we going to memorize the names and correct order of conquerors? No.