Monthly Archives: December 2023

It’s Friday! 12-15-2023

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We’re scheduled to meet our friends for Lunch Bunch today. I’m really hoping we have people show up. If not, we’ll eat somewhere and then do our grocery shopping before the rain is supposed to start this afternoon. We’re in for a couple rainy days if the forecast is correct.

I’m supposed to get the wood burning equipment I ordered today in the mail. I got the tool yesterday, and I’m supposed to get the goggles, mask, and finger protectors today. I’ll at least work on clearing up my drafting table today in preparation for trying to use both the Dremel etcher and the wood burning tool very soon. It looks a bit like a bomb exploded after my work on the glassware lately.

My hair is blowing time is moving so fast! We just started December and it’s half over. I struggle to believe it. I remember counting the days until Christmas as a child and it seemed the day would NEVER come.

I have really happy memories of Christmases past. One particular memory this morning is our family walking to a neighbor’s house singing Christmas carols. (Our neighborhood was two mile-long streets in Tulsa with each house on an acre and a half – 24th Street and 25th Place between Sheridan and Memorial for those of you who might be familiar with Tulsa, Oklahoma.) We would ask the people who came to the door to join us, and would then all walk to the next house, singing. By the time we finished, frozen and smiling, we had quite a group of people. We would gather at our house for hot chocolate for those who wanted it, and alcohol for the adults who wanted, all warming up around our fireplace in the living room. Happy times.

I wish you a happy Friday and great weekend.

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Snow People Community 6

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“It was the kind of snow that brought children running out their doors, made them turn their faces skyward, and spin in circles with their arms outstretched.” ~Eowyn Ivey

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Michelle Mischkulnig Art 2

Michelle Mischkulnig – Allegria – Colour for the Soul

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Give Yourself a Gift

Do you give yourself Christmas and birthday presents? At my house, we don’t give presents at the ‘expected’ times. We don’t get each other Christmas presents, for example. We sometimes go out to dinner for birthdays, anniversaries, etc., but not every time.

We DO get each other gifts when we come across them and think the other would like them. We go ahead and get them and give them, right in the middle of ‘nothing,’ for no special date, just because we think the item will please the other. When we find something we want for ourselves that is a reasonable price, we go ahead and buy it.

I’m going to suggest that you consider buying yourself a present this year – one that will keep giving itself every month all year long. I’m suggesting that you give yourself the gift of monthly massages.

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I used to think massages were just therapeutic – or just a luxury.

I discovered them as therapeutic when I worked as a medical transcriptionist and bookkeeper for a busy general surgeons office in Fort Smith. I kept working longer and longer hours trying to keep up with the 8 surgeons dictation, bills, tax prep, etc. until I couldn’t even take my shirt off over my head at night. I was SO stiff and sore that I would ache even when I wasn’t working.

A wonderful therapist saved me from that, but then she moved away, I resigned from that job, and things just changed.

Years passed and then I found Lynn Moody. I consider her a dear friend as well as my massage therapist. I would give up a lot of things now before I gave up my monthly sessions with her. She undoes the whole month’s worth of tension, knots, sore spots and more as we catch each other up on what has happened in our lives since the last session. I now consider my monthly massage one of my necessities – my gift to myself that keeps on giving.

Please consider giving yourself the gift of feeling better, feeling more calm, help with any particular sore areas or areas you’ve abused lately, and more.

Can you say, “Ahhhhhhh?”

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Thursday Thoughts 12-14-2023

Our son’s friends had a birthday celebration for him yesterday. Their son wanted to blow out the candles. After, he said, “More, please,” so they lit the candles again… :0)

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I’m leaving in a bit for a massage. My body is already saying, “Ahhhh.”

I’m not sure what else is in store today. I’m hoping that my creative juices kick in and that I can play in my art room this afternoon.

Happy day to you!

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Words to Live By

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Michelle Mischkulnig Art

Michelle Mischkulnig – Allegria – Colour for the Soul

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Perfect Snow

My idea of a perfect snow when you don’t have to go anywhere or do anything until it has all melted.

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Erika Kocsi Watercolor 6

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Hump Day Thoughts 12-13-2023

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Happy Birthday to our son today! He is halfway across the world from us, with a 12 or 13 hours time difference, so I sent birthday wishes to him last night, the beginning of his birthday there. He said his whole life is a celebration, and so wasn’t doing anything special for his day.

You’ll be pleased to know (or is this annoying?) that my guy, Huntley, made the finals in The Voice last night. The final competition will be Monday, Dec. 18th with results announced on Tuesday, Dec. 19th.

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I just bought my Christmas present – a wood burning tool, goggles, finger protectors and a mask. Between my etcher and the wood burning tool, I should be able to experiment to my heart’s content with new handmade stuff for my Etsy site. :0)

We have a quiet day here today, nice weather and no errands. My husband will drive down to see if we got any mail later, plus check to see if the trash people picked up our trash yesterday. We’re hoping they were just later than usual and that I won’t have to call them to schedule a pickup.

I hope that your hump day is a pleasant one, and that you’re having a great week.

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Basket Art

I’m a basket freak from waaaay back. I don’t allow myself to go into stores that sell baskets anymore, unless they are totally out of my price range, because I can use ANY excuse – or none – to buy another one. I still find myself drooling and dreaming about adding JUST ONE MORE to my collection.

Lonning, of Karibaskets, is a master.

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Snow People Community 5

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“Snowfall rouses your inner child to dream and play once more.” ~Angie Weiland-Crosby

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“Snowmen fall from heaven… unassembled.” – Unknown

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“Some people are worth melting for.” – Olaf, Frozen

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“When snow falls, nature listens.” ~Antoinette van Kleef

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Tuesday Thoughts 12-12-2023

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I’ve been trying to find out the results for the voting for the Top 4 on The Voice from last night and I can’t find any. I want to know if my guy Huntley made it to the finals. ARRRRRGH!

On the good side, I was sitting at my computer last night when an order came in from my Etsy site for three things – a painted tote and two painted signs. We’ll take them to the post office soon. :0)

It’s cold right now, but it’s supposed to be nice this afternoon.

Can’t beat this for a Tuesday! Have a wonderful day.

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Jim Eppler Bronzes 3

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Snow People Community 4

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Monday 12-11-2023

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It’s 8:30 here. I’ve been up for over an hour and I’m still trying to wake up. I don’t have any particular problems – just can’t seem to get my act together.

I’ve been trying to find some YouTube videos demonstrating using a dremel tool on wood with the idea of making some different wooden earrings and more. So far, I’m finding a lot more on wood BURNING and wood CARVING than wood ETCHING or ENGRAVING. And the wood etching I’m finding are mostly LASER etching, while I would like to do it by hand. I’ll keep looking.

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I THOUGHT I ate normally yesterday, but I gained a pound. I also got a good amount of exercise, going up and down the stairs with the laundry, changing sheets, etc. I must have eaten lead. UGH.

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We actually had frost this morning! It’s still 34 right now. I’m trying to get my head around the winter season, but I’m having to work at it.

I hope that your Monday goes as smoothly as possible and that you manage to find and share a grin or two.

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Snow People Community 3

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Janet Hanofee Art

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Thoughts on Sunday 12-10-2023

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I’m not feeling as much of a slob today as I have been.

Yesterday I finally finished the vacuuming – including whisk-brooming the stairs, then sneezed repeatedly for about half an hour before I could then vacuum the foyer beside the stairs. :0)

Today I’m changing sheets and doing the laundry. One would AL-most miss the fact that I’m a slob.

I’m trying to get upstairs to my art room today to start playing with trying to etch wooden earrings. I have in my head designs I’ll make with the Dremel etching tool and then stain and varnish the wood on the earrings. I haven’t seen any earrings like this, but I don’t know if it’s because no one else likes the idea or…

I’m still smiling because Malou, a thoroughly appealing and very talented singer, won The Voice of Germany this season. Something about the way she sings draws me in, makes me hang on every word, and makes me FEEL. I’m really happy for her, and hope she enjoys a bright future. NOW, if I can just get Huntley as winner of The Voice in the U.S., I won’t be able to wipe the grin off my face all winter.

I hope you’re having a fine Sunday.

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Encouragement

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Learning is a Beautiful Thing

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I told you that I’m trying to learn to etch glassware. I finished a project lately and I’m going to now switch to wood. I can use my Dremel tool with lots of different surfaces, and I’m having fun experimenting and trying to get the feel of the tool.

I’m going to look on YouTube and see if there are videos demonstrating etching on wood. My brain is playing with etched, stained, and varnished designs on my wooden earrings.

I’ll see what I can find.

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Stellar Lunch Bunch

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This photo gives you an idea of what our group looks like when we have Lunch Bunch on Fridays at the Pizza Barn in Greenwood.

I’m afraid our Fridays together are winding down due to some health, transportation, and other issues. Since we’ve been doing this every Friday possible for over 25 years, this will cause withdrawal issues.

My husband and I have swung by The Pizza Barn every Friday, but have been stood up several weeks in a row with no one else showing up. The biggest problem is that our friends aren’t good about using their phones, either, so not only do they not let us know they aren’t coming, they don’t answer their phones, or aren’t set up to leave messages, or say they don’t get the ones I can leave. It’s like throwing bottles in the ocean, using carrier pigeons, smoke signals, and the like.

Yesterday, though, Patty texted me that Linda’s son, Jeff, was here from Florida and he would be bringing Linda to Lunch Bunch. AND, when we got there, Bud and Kay were there, too. AND, after a few minutes, their neighbor showed up to join us. It was a lovely, noisy group with lots of laughs, good food, hugs, and more. Really good for the soul.

We have already agreed to come for a gift exchange on the 22nd, but I’m not sure if anyone will be there this coming Friday or after the gift exchange. We’ll keep swinging by…

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Definition of “Ethereal”

“Ethereal” – adjective – extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world.

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Snow People Community 2

“Snowman” – Graham Kemp Watercolour Art – @KempWatercolour on X

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“Deer vs Snowman” – thefuntimesguide.com

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Time is Running Out

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Just a quick note that today and tomorrow (Sat., Dec. 9th, and Sun., Dec. 10th) are the last days you can order my hand-painted Christmas cards this year. 6 cards (5×7) and envelopes to a package. $19.99 for the package with free shipping to the contiguous U.S.

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Shelly Hawley-Yan Art

Quite awhile ago I featured Shelly’s ‘blue lace’ embroidery. I decided to go back and see what she’s doing now –

Still amazingly talented. She has an Etsy site, OnDragonWingsStudio

Shelly Hawley-Yan. Check her out.

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Friday 12-8-2023

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I had a text on my phone this morning that Linda’s son, Jeff, from Florida, is here and will be bringing her to Lunch Bunch. HOOOORAAAAAAY! It’ll be great to see both of them. I don’t know yet about Kay and Bud, but haven’t heard from them.

The big storm that was forecast for the weekend is breezing past us today. We’ll only have some spotty showers and some colder temperatures, rather than the wind, rain, possible snow, and flying hairballs previously predicted. I’m not complaining AT ALL! :0) I MAY be able to get outside and work in some planters this afternoon. Win/win.

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I’m newly in love. His name is Huntley and I’m hoping he will be the winner of The Voice soon. I think his voice and style are distinctive and I love to watch and listen. I hope you like him, too.

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Yesterday I got my exercise for the day vacuuming. It usually isn’t that strenuous, but I noticed that the vacuum hadn’t been getting under the furniture in our bedroom the way I would like, and so took a whisk broom up there. I started using it and was APPALLED at all the ‘stuff’ that came from under the front edge of my husband’s armoire, my bureau, and close up to our bed and built-in bookshelves. I vacuumed after that and was thoroughly pooped when I finished.

I wish you a happy, fun Friday.

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Trying to Embrace the Winter Season

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I have always loved the LOOK of snow. I love seeing big, fat, flakes coming down like being in your own, personal snow globe. I enjoy being out in the yard for a few minutes, enjoying the spectacle of the snow, the way a blanket of it changes the look of everything, muffling sound. As much as I like to be in it, I love coming inside FROM it.

Arkansas does not do winter well. We have ICE. Thin ice. Thick ice. Black ice. Slick ice. TOO MUCH ICE. Usually we have ice and THEN the snow, making it almost impossible to drive safely. And even if YOU are able to move around safely, you get creamed by someone ELSE who CAN’T…

Our driveway is 650+ feet of ‘steep.’ When it’s icy, it’s very possible you can end up across the road, over the barbed wire fence, and in the pasture beyond. The ice brings down the trees on either side of our driveway, bending them over into the driveway, many times breaking them off. One winter in 2001, we were stuck up on the top of our ridge line for 14 days. No public power. No public water (thank goodness for our well). And days and days worth of chain-sawing before my husband and I could clear it enough to drive down.

We get ‘serious’ about getting ready for winter around here. We have our snow tires on the truck now (the first time we’ve taken them in to the experts to have them put on, rather than doing it ourselves.) We’ve unhooked and drained the irrigation systems in the yard. We’ve turned on the automatic electric heater in the well house. (Later we’ll light the propane-powered pilot light for more serious heat in there.) We’ve opened a couple of cabinets where our plumbing froze in the house once. (We now have an automatic electric heater in the cabinet in the utility room bathroom.) We’ve brought in wood for our wood-burning fireplace, we’ve lit the pilot light for the propane-powered heating system in the shop. We’ve drained our mower and other gasoline-powered things for the winter. The bed has our electric blanket on it and the heavier comforter. We have heat pads in our recliners and our nice throws to go over us. :0)

Since many times we’re stuck up here when the snow has melted elsewhere, we try to stay stocked up on food, water, and other supplies. We can’t get down the driveway, but no one could come UP, either, so we’re serious about having what we need to last a couple of weeks or so.

Another thing I really do like about winter is snow people. We don’t often get the good kind of snow – or enough – to create snowmen, but I LOVE seeing the creativity of people. We once caused trouble for my parents by creating a man and a woman who were a bit ‘too true to life and over-abundant in parts’ in their front yard. My husband still laughs like a loon over that. :0) Meanwhile, I collect pictures of snow people I think are wonderful, and I’ll share them with you through the season.

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We’ll enjoy our comfort foods, hot chocolate, snuggle-y sweaters, and a fire in the fireplace from time to time, not because we need the heat, but because we love the ‘feel’ of it. Happy winter!

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Quilling – Paper Sculpture

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Whether you call it ‘quilling,’ or ‘paper sculpture,’ I think it’s amazing. The merging of the two creates simply stunning 3-D art, and I couldn’t be more impressed with the talent I’m seeing. I wish that the people who show it on Pinterest would take the time and effort to give the names of the artists so that I could share them with you. We’ll just have to be content drooling over their work.

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