I just got this old cheese strainer from a local thrift shop for $2. I love cheese strainers. Well, let's be honest, my Irish heritage is all about cheese. And bread. OKAY, and my students think my jokes are cheesy (Don't ya'll chime in either!). Really, should they be commenting on that? Have you seen Saturday morning cartoons lately??? Anyway, back on the correct trail. SO, well, I like this grouping by my sink. I think it needs one more thing. Or does it? I am all about groupings of odd numbers, but maybe less is more? What do ya'll think?
I put it next to my egg holder find. I put some of my prim eggs on it. This is on my hutch. I am going to make my hutch a buttery of sorts. That is another thing I will need your opinion on for another day!
Here is the pumpkin I got with the giveaway. I placed it next to my velvet pear. Lookin' kind of Fallish... Oh, and I got some little gourds. Gonna make a garland. Sometime. When I am allowed to use my husband's drill...
Did this little stitchery for a frame that I had. He's drying. He's been drinking up more coffee than I have this morning. Do you know that I love you all sooooo much that I haven't had coffee yet? Been too busy reading blogs! I have been reading them on my Feedly app on my Itouch. Problem is, it won't let me comment! I am enjoying your posts, although a lot of prayer is needed out there... Be on the look out!
Well, this year, I am being moved into a different building. I have been in my current room for 9 years, so I was a little sad. But my new room (a WHOLE modular for my own!) has lots of windows (LOVE IT!). Windows must have cute curtains. Must. I was going to hand sew them since my vintage pistachio green machine Singer needed some repairs. We were walking around Target getting lights and things for my new decor, and I turn around and my mom is gone.
Okay, side story, so we kept getting separated from each other, and my mom kept calling me on her cell phone to find out where I was. Each time, she would really only be a row or two away. When she saw me, she would continue to talk to me on her cell. Boy, did we giggle! So one call I get says, "Come over here..." She is in the sewing machine isle...
"What do you think about this?"
"It looks nice."
"Well, let's get it because you can't handsew all of those curtains."
I was so blown away! It is light, portable, and doesn't weigh 50 pounds (My old one does). I can even take it to school and make the curtains on the spot. You have all instilled in me the desire to sew and stitch, this really was just so exciting. God has blessed me with such a loving mom who continues to look out for my needs, listens, encourages, advises... Even though I am 39 years old. She is a humble and compassionate woman of God. Thank you, Lord, for my Mommy!
Proverbs 31:25-31
" Strength and dignity are her clothing,
and she laughs at the time to come.
She opens her mouth with wisdom,
and the teaching of kindness is on her tongue.
She looks well to the ways of her household
and does not eat the bread of idleness.
Her children rise up and call her blessed;
her husband also, and he praises her:
“Many women have done excellently,
but you surpass them all.”
Charm is deceitful, and beauty is vain,
but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised.
Give her of the fruit of her hands,
and let her works praise her in the gates."
Love,
Heather