Saturday, December 31, 2016

Day #365 of The Worst Year Ever

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Well, actually it's a toss-up between 2016 and 2009, and to be truthful, 2009 (the year Vann died) was worse. But this year sure comes in a close second. I won't be sorry to see it go. The only good thing I can say about 2016 is that it sure went fast.

And I'm ready for all his holiday madness to be over too, so I can get back to the sewing room. I'm going to cook a nice New Year's Eve repast, complete with blackeyed peas for me, Andy, and Jesse to consume while we watch the Bama game. Then I'm hosting my quilting bee on Monday. After that I hope to be done with the entertaining and cooking for a while--at which time I'm going to sew and read and read and sew.

Happy Seventh Day of Christmas/New Year's Eve everyone. May all your troubles be light.


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On 01/01/2017, Sandy said ...

Happy New Year --- my wish for all of us with fibro is less pain and restful sleep. I have followed your blog for several years and always enjoy your sewing news and pictures.


On 01/02/2017, Stephani in N. TX said ...

Happy New Year. Loved the Bama game and win, so that was fun football. Look forward to seeing their next game. Everyone loves a winner. You've had a productive year doing what you love, sewing, reading, looking after your charges. Some reading I did recently that I loved included Circling the Sun, and Salt to the Ocean. Different folks read different books, but I particularly enjoyed those. Oh, and The Boys in the Boat which I forwarded to my brother since he lives in WA and the book was all about the Univ of WA rowing team. The tweak was they were ordinary men who won the 1936 Olympic rowing event in Hitler's Germany, so very interesting. Says a lot about concerted efforts. Best wishes for your new year, with manageable discomfort and dependable sleep - a big wish for fibro folks, but manageable is key.


On 01/03/2017, Beverly said ...

Happy New Year, Susan. I am ready for the new year, too.♥
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Thursday, December 29, 2016

A Trio of Cousins

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Man! Don't I have some handsome cousins?? This is just three of them. Yep, Santa's my cousin too. These three gentlemen come from my paternal grandmother's side of the family. They aren't brothers, they're cousins, but they each certainly bear the family resemblance.

My grandmother's name was Susan Alvetti Isbell, becoming Susan Alvetti Ramey after she married my grandfather, Reed Ramey. She was known to family and friends as Vetti, but I just called her Maw Maw. I was named after her. I remember her well. She used to help me with my homework when I was in the first grade. I was not quite seven when she passed away. She was the first person I knew who died.

I have started taking down and putting away the Christmas decorations. I put out only a smidgen of them this year and decorated my small tabletop tree instead of the large one. But still, it is taking a while to get everything put away.  I have everything done except the tree, and I'll take it down tomorrow.

Happy Fifth Day of Christmas, everyone. Did anybody's true love give her five golden rings today--along with four calling birds, three French hens, two turtle doves, and a partridge in a pear tree?


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On 12/29/2016, Nicole said ...

I am ready to pack it away too! I want silence, cleared spaces and plain food. Happy New Year Susan!
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Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Three French Hens, etal

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On the third day of Christmas, three French hens (my two sisters and I) joined other family members for lunch at Carrabbas's to celebrate sister Joanne's birthday. Nephew Jed (Joanne's son) treated. We had a great time, and the food was sooooo good! Thank you, Jed.


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On 12/29/2016, Barbara Anne said ...

Too funny!

Hugs!
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Monday, December 26, 2016

On the Second Day of Christmas

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I just learned that not everyone knows about the 12 Days of Christmas. I guess that's because we in America consider Christmas to be only one day, December 25. However, that's just the beginning. Yuletide actually begins then and runs through January 6. Thus the song, "The 12 Days of Christmas." It's also the origin of the term "Happy Holidays" for Christmas greetings. It's more than one day.

On this Second Day of Christmas, Taco and Skipper decide to take it easy and rest up from all the family activities of the past few days. I'm going to eat cookies and read a new book--just haven't decided which book yet.

Happy Yuletide to everyone form all of us at The Yellow House.


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On 12/26/2016, Valerie Shoates said ...

You just taught me something! Merry Christmas!


On 12/27/2016, Mona said ...

Happy holidays Susan. I just adore your lovely chair. Did you,perhaps, get it from a national chain store. I live in Calif.
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Thursday, December 22, 2016

Kitty Cat Christmassing

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Jesse was bagging gifts this morning when Taco found a bag that just fit him. 


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On 12/22/2016, Wanda D. said ...

Taco is a beautiful cat! Thanks for a great picture. Merry Christmas to all.


On 12/22/2016, Margaret said ...

Purr-fect Christmas gift!
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Wednesday, December 21, 2016

A Week Away

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From blogging that is. I've been even longer away from the sewing room, three weeks, I think. But I'm back today. I just had to have some sewing time. I finished up the body of the Bonnie Hunter "Talking Turkey" quiltlet (photo above). I'll add a border made from random-width red strips (see photo below). I have a bunch of them left over from making the turkey triangles, but will probably have to cut some more.

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So now that I have my back hurting like heck, and Skipper is doing everything he can, including dragging out fabric and chewing up paper, to get me to come downstairs, I'm out of here.

Happy Solstice to you all. For all you winterphobes, remember the days start getting longer starting tomorrow. As for me, I love winter. It's summer that I can hardly live through.


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On 12/22/2016, Stephani in N. TX said ...

Love Talking Turkey, another of Bonnie's wonderful quilts. Yours is lovely with all the reds that surface during the Christmas season. Glad you've held together long enough to get this together. Hope you have a very Merry Christmas. Talk at you next year.
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Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Forgotten Quilt

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I love it when I come across a quilt I made years back and have forgotten. (That seems to happen more and more as the years pile up on me.) I discovered this one this morning on daughter Andy's Facebook page. It's a cat charm quilt made in a Snowball design. Andy says the date on the back is faded. I can barely remember it all at, much less when I made it. 

I have lots more cat fabric. I should think about making daughter Cait one. She and Kathryn are also cat people. Or maybe I already did and just forgot.


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On 12/15/2016, Stephani in N. TX said ...

Forgotten quilts, Mama's quilts. You have a rich quilting history. Thanks for sharing with us. Merry Christmas to you. Hope the winter weather is kind.


On 12/27/2016, Linda said ...

Such a neat quilt. It makes me want to curl up in it by the fire with a good book and a cup of tea.
Merry Christmas!

(P.S. I completely get the remembering/forgetting part. Happens all the time around here.)
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Friday, December 9, 2016

Mama's Quilts

My sister Joanne photographed some of Mama's quilts and posted them to her Facebook page. They looked so pretty on her bed that I thought I would share them here. It was from Mama that I got my love of quilts and quilting. Mama and I used to quilt together back in my poverty-stricken days. She helped me make several quilts to pay a bill for dental work I desperately needed--and my dentist desperately needed quilts for his wife who loved quilts but didn't have any.

That was many years ago. Mama passed away in 2005 at the age of 90. We miss her every day and are blessed to have her quilts (and other needlework) to comfort us.

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Mama did all her piecing and quilting by hand. To her, the sewing machine was for making clothes. Quilts were to be made entirely by hand. I was in my 40s before I began machine piecing. 


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On 12/09/2016, choc chip sally said ...

Those are beautiful Susan! So glad that you and your sister have the lovingly made items from your mom to keep her memory alive, especially this time of year!


On 12/09/2016, Wanda D. said ...

The quilts are beautiful and so is the cat.


On 12/09/2016, Melanie said ...

Lovely quilts! A large part of the reason I quilt is to create something that will give my loved ones comfort and remind them of my love even if we aren't together, I'm so glad you have these tangible memories of your mom and the time you spent together.


On 12/09/2016, Joanne Cage said ...

In that last quilt, the pieces that look gray in the photo are really made of a tiny blue and white print. It's my younger son's favorite.


On 12/10/2016, Sue, a Florida Farm Girl said ...

Don't you just love the feeling you get when you look at and touch your Mama's quilts? I know I get good vibrations when I see and touch the ones Mama made for me.


On 12/12/2016, Pesky Patti said ...

I must come to your blog, where I originally found you on the Social Network, more often...It is so peaceful.


On 12/12/2016, Dolores Tanner said ...

Just beautifully wonderous!!!


On 12/19/2016, Pat said ...

These are beautiful! What treasures.
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Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Fighting Fake News

6ebc23ef72a62294a8848e47a4b9e036Fake News has always been around, but in the past few years it has become not just a nuisance but a danger to democracy. How can we have a free country when there's no way to tell truth from fiction? I believe the ethics of the majority of people in this country have, in the past, kept fake news to a manageable minimum. But something has happened. I read a Facebook post from a friend just this week that said President Obama has made it illegal to utter the word "Christmas." Now anybody with half a brain should be expected to know that is false. But, believe it or not, plenty of people with entire brains believe it.

One of the pervasive fake news stories that keeps going around on social media and right-wing news sites is this "war on Christmas" foolishness. Anybody who is awake would have to know there is no war on Christmas. Just turn on the tv and see if you can avoid seeing commercials telling you to buy this or that to make your Christmas merry. Ride through your town and count the decorations at homes, businesses, and churches. Christmas is in no danger of going away any time soon--especially when it makes so many people so much money.

5bd4767a4fb0a4b57a4eb051aba46073One of the irritating false claims that goes along with this war on Christmas is the rumor that the term "Happy Holidays" was invented this century so that people could greet folks at this time of year without having to bring Christ into the mix. THIS IS SO NOT TRUE.

I did a little research. I didn't have to, because I can remember the term Happy Holidays being used on greeting cars and magazine ads and being spoken by people as far back as when I was a child--and that's really far back. But I like to have evidence to back up my claims. And I found a bunch of it.

I love vintage Christmas cards, and my memory was correct. There are many many vintage Christmas cards that use the greeting Happy Holidays. There are also some that say Season's Greetings. And there are even some that have menorahs on them--because you do know, I hope, that this is also the time of year when our Jewish friends celebrate Hannukah, which I probably spelled incorrectly.

So I thought I would give just a small sampling of all the cards and ads I found from past centuries that used the term Happy Holidays. The earliest one I could find was an ad from 1863, more than a century and a half ago (even older than me). See image below.

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But there are many more. You might even have some in your own attic in those old saved greeting cards or magazines. So let's stop with the fake news stories. Because the practice is dangerous, you know. At least one state legislature in this country is trying to pass a law to force people to say "Merry Christmas." But even worse, some nut job burst into a pizza parlor just the other days, armed with an assault rifle and ready to kill because a prominent politician has put out the fake story that Hillary Clinton was running a pedophilia ring from the restaurant.

Now granted, something is likely wrong with the mind a person who would even believe such foolishness, but people with a voice have to know that words have consequences. Think before you pass on a Facebook post or a viral e-mail. Check out the information. Make sure you aren't contributing the a problem in this country that is becoming more dangerous every day.

And, by the way, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.

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On 12/07/2016, Beverly said ...

I am with you on this, Susan. I frequently use Happy Holidays. Also, I have never personally heard anyone chastised for saying Merry Christmas.

There are people around who want to make controversy about anything and anyone. I say enough with it. Let's just be respectful of our differences.


On 12/07/2016, Joanne Cage said ...

Thanks for this. I totally agree.


On 12/07/2016, Alison said ...

Bravo, great post


On 12/07/2016, kaye said ...

Great post! Thank you.

Kaye


On 12/08/2016, Sue, a Florida Farm Girl said ...

Amen, sister. So many people these days don't realize that words do, indeed, have consequences and they blithely say whatever pops into their brain with no filters at all. There's that old saying about keeping your mouth shut and being thought a fool, or opening it and removing all doubt.


On 12/08/2016, Dolores Tanner said ...

Very god, well thought out blog, enjoyed it and learned something too!! Merry, Merry


On 12/09/2016, Barbara Anne said ...

Another AMEN!

Hugs


On 12/09/2016, ptrica said ...

Thank you so much for this post! The fake narrative of a war on Christmas and Christians in America just about drives me nuts I tell ya. I get this crap from so many of my friends who should know better that I'm about to believe that there's an epidemic of some brain eating disease, the recent election about confirms it in my view but that's another topic.


On 12/09/2016, Sylvia said ...

THANK YOU! Really appreciate your well thought out defense of common sense.
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