I wiped away the weeds & foam. / I fetched my sea-born treasures home... Ralph Waldo Emerson







Saturday, January 4, 2020

The Quiet Time


Good evening! Just checking in* on this drizzly Saturday night. The weather has improved [despite the current rain] with no wind and temps in the high forties. The ''no wind'' is the important bit, what a difference that makes. The rapid change from very frigid November and December is so welcome but deep dense fog is the result. I couldn't see my car this morning, or the dunes, and certainly not the beach or ocean. But I love fog, so no complaints.


Mo and I went for our long walk at sunset, as our noon walk was cut short by rain. Some odd shift in the weather briefly switched things from fog to soaking drizzle, we had to hustled home.


Now this evening we walked quite far. I was so happy to see so many outdoor Christmas lights still lit up, and Trees still glowing in warmly lit windows. I think with the rushed season and all the work involved in putting up Christmas trees and decorations, people are leaving them up to enjoy a while longer. I love that!


My home decor was all gone the day after Christmas, but I left up my tree til tomorrow. It is so fun and sweet, and so little--- I hate to stow it in the dark closet so soon.

And I have kept out some special even tinier trees. These are my tinsel trees.






And a new gift of a wonderful seaglass tree! Isn't it adorable!


Locally handmade, it's from the farmers market's Christmas Market, a one day celebration that I missed due to a clinic day. Next year I'll plan better. I also missed the little church's Fair that weekend, and town's Tree Lighting. Sad! My friends brought me this.


Gifts were good this year as always. My kids, helping me fold laundry, had noticed my patched but much loved ''velvet'' flannel sheets [Company Store here], and they gave me a new yummy set of sheets from Boll and Branch. here All organic cotton, so thick and delightful.

The kids also gave me my first Bombas socks, wonderful socks I often give others as gifts, but too extravagant for myself. I had even given my doggy walker a pair of their Anniversary Edition Sesame Street socks, as she loves Sesame Street. [She is, like, 30, lol.] Remember her being Oscar the Grouch at Halloween?

Women's Sesame Street 50th Anniversary 7-Pack Gift Box


I am always cold, and am known for my make do leg warmers cut from old sweater sleeves. Now I have my merino wool mid-calf Bombas, oh they are so great! Another cool thing about Bombas is the company donates one pair of socks for each pair sold, to the homeless or to others in need.

''Socks remain the #1 most requested clothing item at homeless shelters across the US, where new clothing is in extremely high demand. For every Bombas clothing item you purchase, a specially-designed donation clothing item of the same kind is donated to someone in need. "  

A small but loving comfort. I believe they've donated over 30 million pairs so far! Bombas here

Oooh and fancy hot chocolate mix and marshallows. I have the best kids.

And from my friend L, this darling Mason jar pin cushion. Already much in use as I work hard to  get Bitty hand-quilted for coming baby/giftee.
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I'm still snacking on leftovers, but tomorrow I plan to make soup, as suggested by Mel, and maybe bake a loaf a bread. The house will smell inviting, I hope, when my kids arrive home.


Enjoy the quiet time, time to renew and go slowly through the frosty days and bitter nights. Stay safe and warm. Savor...life.


love

lizzy

gone to the beach....












*PS I notice a new ''no-no'' on the web, it seems we are not to use the qualifier word "just": I just called to say I love you?//I'm just texting to see how you are?//Just checking in, what are you up to?
No no no. Seems that means an apology? What the heck? Who makes this stuff up?

Instead, let's ban the words flimsy [quilt top, but sounds like trash] and UFO/ PHD [UnFinishsed Project?/ project half done; also makes quilts sound like trash] from our quilt world vocabularies. Please!

LOL my New Years rant, instead of my usual anti-Resolutions lecture.

7 comments:

  1. I "just" thought I'd drop in and wish you a happy quiet time...;))) (baaad girl)
    I am also an "anti-resolutionista" ; "just" rolling along as usual....hugs, Julierose (no "just"-tification for that!!)

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  2. Where we live people keep their Christmas lights going until the end of January. Cheers up those cold late afternoons. Luv your dog!

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  3. I totally overuse the word "just" and delete it from emails and texts a lot!
    I don't know what a PHD is and hate the word flimsy myself. I admit to using UFO.
    Love the sea glass tree and so nice your kids pay attention and get you such thoughtful gifts.
    I'll say it again, Happy New Year!!

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  4. That sea glass tree is so perfect for you! Your kids are so thoughtful in their gift choices. You've raised them well, showing them by example what a generous spirit looks like. We've given Bombas socks a few times but have never tried them for ourselves, familiar story. The Christmas star on the barn will stay lit through the end of January, and I may keep the Christmas quilt out til after the next "red holiday" has passed. Happy gentle quilting on Bitty, did you have a plan in mind for who might be receiving this quilt when you began?

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  5. Your tinsel and sea glass trees are lovely. I had not heard that we shouldn't use "just" because there was a change in meaning. So very strange. I agree that we should stop using the word "flimsy." And I'm not much in favor of UFO but I find it slightly more acceptable than flimsy. We need to be kind to our quilts no matter at what stage they are!

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  6. Let it out Lizzy, just let it out I say! Not a fan of 'flimsy'. There are enough words in the rich English language to cover quilts and quilting.
    Your little bristle trees took me back to childhood Christmas decorations. They're so tactile, we could never put them down.
    You always manage to capture your weather, be it good, bad or beautiful, at the beach so eloquently. The grassy dune shots are favourites. Penny

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  7. Glad to hear your weather has evened out. Love hearing that you can get a long walk in.

    How sweet is that seaglass tree! So thoughtful of your friends to bring you something since you couldn't be there.

    I am happy to see houses still decorated, too! It helps to extend the good feelings that come with the season. I have a couple of pics to send you on this topic :)

    Awww, such thoughtful gifts from your kids. I bet you'll continue to nurse along the old sheets though...I hope so. Fun mason jar pin cushion from L, too!

    Have a lovely day,

    Kel

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