Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Too Bad it Isn't January

If it was, I would be able to hang the first piece of my SamSarah calendar! Here is January, all finished:


Sorry about the bad picture lighting. We're still getting settled after our move in with Mom, and I can't put my finger on my camera just now. This was taken on my phone, but I didn't want to wait any longer to post it. I'm also more than halfway through 'Tuesday', one of the other 4 charts in the first installment, but I have to wait until Cynthia sends me the missing floss for it before I can finish it. I've started the next in line, the blank left number for days 1-9. I hope to have another finish picture for you tomorrow!

I also want to say Thank You so much for all the kind words, comfort, encouragement, and (virtual) hugs you've recently sent my way!! You can't know how much that meant to me at such an uncertain time. I'm happy to report that the worst of the move is over, we're settling in nicely, and all that's left is cleaning out the other house. We should be over and done with everything by the end of November at the latest. It's obviously quite a change, but it's been really nice to wake up in the morning and enjoy a cup of coffee with my mom. These days won't last...I plan to enjoy them for as long as I can.

I hope you all are well, and stitching something that makes you smile :)

 

7 comments:

  1. Beautiful job! And yes, treasure those moments!

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  2. You and your family are doing a wonderful thing! Best wishes to you all and I hope you find much peace, love, and joy in your new home.

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  3. Love January - it really does look like a fun project. Thinking of you and your mom.

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  4. It looks great! Glad you guys are getting settled in! :)

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  5. January will be here before you know it! Glad you're getting settled in; having a cup of anything with moms in the morning is always fun -- but mine's a SUPER early bird and I'm not, haha.

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  6. Very cute! It will be January soon enough - the end part of the year always rushes by in a flurry of activity!

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