Stitching-wise, I'm waiting for my Celtic Autumn chart to arrive from an EBAY purchase. While waiting, I haven't been totally idle. Fred has had a few extra stitches, but nothing that is obvious between photos. He's probably 80% done and well on target finish of end of 2007. I've also started a new project - a Joan Elliott 'Renaissance Lady' that I found in The Cross Stitch Collection magazine. As there's no significant change showing on Fred, so I will leave you a pictorial progress of Lucy.
"If you must play, decide on three things at the start: the rules of the game, the stakes, and the quitting time."
Saturday 29 September 2007
Lucy - where has my baby gone?
Stitching-wise, I'm waiting for my Celtic Autumn chart to arrive from an EBAY purchase. While waiting, I haven't been totally idle. Fred has had a few extra stitches, but nothing that is obvious between photos. He's probably 80% done and well on target finish of end of 2007. I've also started a new project - a Joan Elliott 'Renaissance Lady' that I found in The Cross Stitch Collection magazine. As there's no significant change showing on Fred, so I will leave you a pictorial progress of Lucy.
Lucy - where has the baby gone?
Wednesday 26 September 2007
Monday 24 September 2007
School Holidays Are Here!
Elaine & Trevor, Paul's parents.
Paul & I spent the weekend travelling. We took a visit to Gosford & Laurieton in NSW to catch up with relatives. We flew to Newcastle, hired a car, headed south then north again. I got to take this awsome pic of Paul's parents just before we jumped in the car to come home.
Saturday 15 September 2007
Marking, Report Writing & a Gift
It's marking & report writing season at school - the two headed monster of school teachers' lives. There's not much else happening at the moment - no sleep, no cross stitching, no blogging.
School vacation starts next week.
As Arny says,
"I'll be back!"
I have, however, received mail!
Karen, decided that she wanted to stitch Celtic Autumn on a different piece of fabric, so she offered this started project to someone to finish off. I'm the lucky recipient.
Thank you very much, Karen. It's absolutely gorgeous! I'm thrilled with her! I will finish Fred and then finish this beautiful piece. Stay posted for updates on this beautiful, beautiful hand-me-down.
Hugs of delight all the way from Australia, Karen.
To all of you who read my blog, I wish you loads of happiness & laughter,
Bliss
Thursday 13 September 2007
Celtic Autumn
This blog entry is to show you what I received in the mail today! Karen, decided that she wanted to stitch Celtic Autumn on a different piece of fabric, so she offered this started project to someone to finish off. I'm the lucky recipient.
Thank you very much, Karen. It's absolutely gorgeous! I'm thrilled with her! I will finish Fred and then finish this beautiful piece. Stay posted for updates on this beautiful, beautiful hand-me-down.
Hugs of delight all the way from Australia, Karen.
Wishing you all loads of happiness & laughter,
Bliss
Friday 7 September 2007
Friday
Cadet Princess & Prince both did the QCS this week - along with what seems like half our neighbour's kids. The two days of testing was stressful, to say the least, & our two candidates handled it all quite differently. Miss, who is an enthusiastic student, tried her hardest & will have done well - she'd like to do medicine one day & the higher her overall position score (OP) the more likely she will succeed in gaining entrance. Mister (who is 2 years younger) was considering he would wag the exam because he's totally OVER school, as kids get, until Dad threatened him with a fate worse than death if he didn't go.
The reason for such a reaction from dear old dad? The QCS is tied in with school ratings. If Mister hadn't sat the exam, he would have automatically got an E- grade which would have influenced not only his marks but also the school's standing against the State average score. His mates would not have been pleased as their OP would have dropped!
Don't get me wrong. The cadet prince has school attendence issues, but overall he's a nice kid. From now on in, though, if the he wants to wag school (he's missed about 30+ days this year), we're not going to argue with him that he does. The experience of having 6 other kids who have done year 12 before/at the same time as him, tells us that if he's not going willingly at this stage, he's a lost cause. He knows he's damaging his post-school options, particularly if he wants to go to university or get an apprenticeship.
Experience also tells us that our cadet prince will come good and make his way in the world quite nicely. What he did or didn't do in school won't really matter in 5 years time. Many others before him in the family have had their fair share of rocking the boat some time in the past (me particularly) & they are doing just fine now. He will be OK too.
Meanwhile, youngest princess is head-in-books working towards all important half-semester exams, I'm back teaching full-time & loving it, Paul's caught in Darwin at the mercy of Qantas, & Lucy's toilet training is progressing nicely. We've even had follow-up rain to last week's soaking efforts.
More next time. Happiness & laughter always,
Bliss