WIP Wednesday

With Mase being ill, and not being able to go to boot camp, I got heaps of stitching completed last night:

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Really pleased that you can’t tell where I couched the Kreinik bowstrings!

If I finish today, I’ll end up $5.76 in credit for the SFS (assuming that my purchase of Villa Mirabilia arrives – cause if it doesn’t, I’m asking for a refund). If I don’t finish, and VM doesn’t arrive, I’ll still be well in the black at $34.72. If I don’t finish, and VM does arrive, I’ll be in the red by $5.28.

I don’t think I’ll finish…

May WIPocalypse & Smalls

Hi everyone!

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I can’t believe we’re at the month end already. Winter is playing with the senses; the leaves on the trees are hanging on just that little bit longer than last year, and on my drive home they fill up a portion of my emotional bank. I like autumn; I hate winter rain.

Let’s re-visit May’s goals:

  • Disney hoop & needle book for new swap – COMPLETED but modified; I ended up making four little people as plastic canvas magnets for my partner’s fridge. She’s also getting a fox-applique zip wallet pattern & a few other goodies. These are my SMALLS choices this month.
  • Start Julie’s round robin (if I get a finish, I will start Andromeda!) – STARTED but I also started Andromeda. She’s my travel piece as I didn’t feel I could take Julie’s huge piece of fabric around in the car.
  • Finish Mill Hill Believe (about ½ done) – FAILED it’s still in the basket at home. No urge to even do a thread’s worth.

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June’s Goals:

  • Finish Emi, my portion of Julie’s round robin (Stitch From Stash “Finish it Up” SAL) – should be easy, I’ve only got the black DMC and the Kreinik bow body to do
  • Finish Andromeda – or at least get the conversion nutted out & rock completed
  • Work at least one day on MH Believe (Stitch Maynia Whine & WIPs SAL)

CHAT-071-MM-i-Castle-1-white.jpgQuestion of the Month – Which designer’s projects do you absolutely love, but are too intimidated to try?

I’d vote for Chatelaines https://chatelaine.de/  by Martina Rosenberg. I’m thinking I might start with one of her Mini Mystery castles – but the pattern alone is nearly $40 NZD plus then I’d have to buy silks or convert. And the specialty stitches!!! I’d be living at Liz’s and I don’t know if she’d like me anymore after that 🙂  They are a huge investment in time and money & the perfectionist in me has trouble with that right now, especially with three kids still at home.

Perhaps I should just finish those TWs I have instead!

WIP Wednesday 

It’s been a big, big day. I’ve had some problems with one eye and today was the retinal exam. Anaesthetic drops and dilation drops later, & I looked like a Snapchat filter. 

You’re not getting that photo. No. 

Eventually I got home (cloudy day & I looked like a wanker wearing shades on the train). I couldn’t read or do anything for about 3 hours, but eventually I could cope with the light and started to be able to focus.  Big print on the kindle, but a win. 

I also remembered a wonderful opportunity I had in 2011. Sir Roger Moore had just released his autobiography (read it, you’ll howl with laughter) & I was working for Whitcoulls. We hosted him and after Shanee & I got an autograph & a photo op. I gave him a copy of Hairy Mclary to read to his grandchildren. RIP, Mr Bond. ❤

This afternoon I’ve managed to get some stitching done. This is Emi, a Nora Corbett bewitching pixie. No conversions, as its part of Julie’s RR. Sorry, I don’t know the fabric details!

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I *should* be working on Emi. I started…

But didn’t want to take someone else’s piece away in the car. So I picked up Andromeda…

28ct Antarctic Storm lugana from Countrystitch, DMC over 2. I’m going to convert the lilac robes. I’m running all the thread thru Thread Heaven and it’s making a huge difference. I’ll have to clean/ scrape off the black thread residue before I carry on with the waves but so worth it. 

Day 5: 

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Hello you lovely people! How have you been? I’ve had a pretty busy week, all in all.

  • Watched the first rugby game of the season (Waitakere beat Avondale college, hooray!)
  • Picked up my new toy, a Galaxy S8+. The camera is amazeballs. The moon shot was on auto; imagine if I had taken the time to not have post bootcamp wobbles and had changed to the proper setting!
  • Ordered MIL her Pressie Box, which should be ordered today. http://www.thepressiebox.co.nz for some beautiful things and great customer service.
  • Watched the first hockey game of the season (I fail, I keep calling the ball a “puck”. And Icing is of course not a thing).
  • Survived both Normo’s birthday set (49!) and my own (shared with Lavinia, we had 10 minutes of EMOMs). Not surprisingly, didn’t go to the small session last night!
  • Started my portion of Julie’s round robin. Si liked the colours in Emi, so that is the Nora Corbett pixie that I started.
  • Made another flosstube video. Mase made a cameo appearance. Look for Paula SewScrapMuse on youtube. Yes, my accent is “cute”. Huh.
  • And 3 year anniversary with WordPress. I don’t miss Blogger at all!

Sharing is Caring: An open letter to my 4 sons about 13 Reasons Why

This. This is so powerful and says to my children all the things I wish to articulate. PLEASE SHARE with your family, your children, your friends’ children, random strangers. Suicide is not an end to pain. It begins it for so many.

The article below was in http://www.stuff.co.nz

Katherine Langford stars in the series 13 Reasons Why, about a teenager who commits suicide.

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Katherine Langford stars in the series 13 Reasons Why, about a teenager who commits suicide.

My young men. My crew of human beings that fill my days with emotions so deep I have no words to describe my love for each of you. Individually and collectively – you are my reason for rising and always my reason for being comatose by 11 pm.

From the moment of knowing that you were a life being grown and nurtured within I have felt this deep need to be there, provide for you, keep the world away for as long as possible. And for each of you, as you grew and engaged with the world beyond my arms I held my breath each time you fell over, you were pushed, someone stole your favourite sandpit toy.

Your skills have grown – walking, talking, riding a bike, driving a car and I have been there for each of those moments, anxiously looking for dangers, helping you to develop your skills and your resilience. Deepening your capacity to deal with the physical, social and emotional knocks of life.

Claire Orange: It should be called 13 Reasons Why Not.

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Claire Orange: It should be called 13 Reasons Why Not.

And now the world impacts on you through your viewing, your interactions, your education, our family and extended family – some of which I can be there for and continue to hold up my invisible shield, to take some of the impact. Some, I can’t and the older you get the more I have to let go and let you experience life’s events and absorb life’s learnings.

 

Do I think about and worry if one of you is having a tough time socially, academically, emotionally every day?
Yes. Do I worry about times when you seem overly down, anxious and disconnected? Absolutely, yes. Have I ever wondered about whether you have had, entertained or lingered on some suicidal thoughts? I really wish I could say no, but to be honest, yes I have. Give me a second and I’ll tell you why.

And now we have this series – 13 Reasons Why influencing and impacting your thinking. Playing teen dress-up with suicide. Wrapping it in the rich colours of teen angst. Hiding its ugliness in the common colours of teen sport, friendship ups and downs, betrayals and hurts. Somehow, I feel like the ultimate ugliness, the clanging finality is hidden behind this facade of fitting it perfectly into the usual difficulties that define that transition between your childhood years and your adulthood.

My boys, I know the scar that suicide leaves. Not just until the funeral is over. The faces of the family aghast, ashamed, unsure, bereft, devastated. Not just until you have children of your own. No, that scar lasts forever and when something brushes against it, it causes unimaginable emotional pain and hurt. You see, a friend of mine took his life when we had just left high school and it still impacts on my life. I didn’t choose to see life through that lens. The lens of fear, of having not been there, of being a possible contributor simply through not being there at the right time to say the magic and lifesaving words.

I simply can’t imagine life without every one of you. Having to endure a lifetime of self-blame and self-hatred that would blacken my soul and create a void that could never be filled, lightened or lessened. That’s what suicide leaves. These are my 13 reasons why suicide is not the answer:

1. There is always someone there. Always. And if not me – because today I’m not your favourite person – then a grandparent, an auntie, a cousin, a brother, a friend.

2. Despite what’s happened to you or what you have been part of by choice or proximity, I will always love you as much as the moment I first knew you were there. I might not love what you’ve done but I will always love you with my entire being.

3. You are here for a reason. You have a life ahead full of love, relationships, achievements and setbacks. And I will be there beside you.

4. However busy I am, whatever else is happening for me, I will put it aside for you. Hell, I’d lay down my life for yours to sustain.

5. You are loved.

6. You are valued.

7. You are resilient.

8. You are more than the sum of your experiences, more than anything anyone can and will ever say about you.

9. This too shall pass. Life is a series of stages, each with its own unique teachings and learnings.

10. Nothing is too big, too embarrassing, too… anything to talk about. I’m honoured when you confide in me, but remember your safety net of people. They love you too.

11. Every life – yours, mine has high and low points. Storm clouds gather, they might linger but they won’t be there forever. Promise.

12. You come from a long line of resilient survivors. It’s in your blood.

13. My love for you is more powerful than anything you’ve seen on a superhero movie. My love transcends time. It will be there for generations to come, wrapping itself around you and your children one day, and their children, and theirs.

My sons, 13 Reason Why should be called 13 Reasons Why Not. As viewed material, it now forms part of the complex neural network through which you interpret and respond to life. Let’s keep talking, learning from it and making it part of your lifelong love of, lust for and link to life.

My sons. My life. My breath.

Claire Orange is a children’s wellbeing expert – therapist, author, speaker and mother of four.

Me at 43

Taken from the 100 Things About Me list that’s available in many places online 🙂  I left the original numbers, just to confuse y’all.

  1. What is your name? If you haven’t worked this out by now, I feel sorry for you!
    6. What is your favourite vegetable? I’d say tomato, but that’s a fruit. Kumera?
    8. What is the worst exam result you remember ever getting? C, in sixth form physics. I giggled my way thru the exam (apologies classmates) and am still amazed I passed on about 4 hours sleep that week.
    10. Can you swim? Like a fish. Except for the breathing underwater bit. I haven’t mastered that.
    13. Who is your favourite comedian? I love Michael McIntyre. And Jimmy Carr. And the writers for Pixar. And Sarah Millican. Sarah Pascoe. More the English style rather than ‘murican, altho Dane Cook can be pretty damn funny too. I don’t like comics who feel the need to explain the joke.
    14. Who is your favourite politician? Helen Clark. She rocks, despite not being currently “in politics”.
    15. Who is your favourite historical figure (been dead for at least 100 years)? Jane Digby (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Digby for a quick look, but definitely check out Mary S Lovell’s book)
    19. Who is your favourite mythological god or goddess? Cassiopeia
  2. Who is your favourite woman of all time? My MIL Carol. I love her.
    21. Do you agree with “An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth”? Nope.
  3. Do you agree with “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you”? Yes
    31. What is the worst movie you have ever seen? Happy Feet (Si says the best part was the credits)
    32. What is the worst TV show you have ever seen? Any sitcom that gets re-written. LEAVE IT ALONE!
    33. What is the worst book you have ever read? I’ve read some shitters lately. Sense & French Ability is the most recent (it IS a book, altho I can see why M might think it’s p*rn. Easy mistake, babe.)
    34. What is the worst song you have ever heard? MMM-Bop!!! Apologies if you get an earworm.
    35. What is the worst sport you know of? Darts
    36. Who is the worst movie “star” ever? Tom Cruise, Ricky Gervaise…
    38. Who is the worst author ever? I would give kudos to anyone who finishes writing a book. I may not read it, but kudos anyways
    42. If you could go anywhere in the world right now, where would you go? Scotland
    46. If you could change any one thing about your country, what would it be? That a minority of the minority seems to be able to rule change.
  4. If you could change any one thing about international politics, what would it be? Trump winning.
  5. If you could eat an entire cow at one sitting, would you? Ah no. Hooves? Ick.
    51. Have you ever illegally downloaded music/TV shows/movies from the net? What is this, a setup?
    53. Have you ever gotten any points on your driving license? No
    54. Have you ever stolen anything from a shop? Yes
    55. Have you ever bought alcohol or cigarettes while underage? For myself, yes. I started Uni too young. Corrupted.
  6. What’s the furthest you’ve ever been from home? Singapore
    62. Where have you visited that you would like to go back to? Jenolan, in New South Wales.
    63. Where would you like to visit that you haven’t yet? Norway
    64. Where is your favourite place in the world? Bethells Beach
    68. What is your favourite way to travel? If I can’t get there right now, Instagram and books.
    75.What was the last song you listened to? “River Lea”
    76. Was it any good? It’s Adele. What more do you need to know?
    77. What was the last computer game you played? On my phone – Bloons Tower Defence 5
    78. Did you do well? Yes – and ashamedly I’m hooked on those cute monkeys.
    89. Do you believe in democracy above all other systems of government? Yes
    91. What is your favourite movie? The Labyrinth, close second is The Princess Bride
    92. What is your favourite book? The Little White Horse
    93. What is your favourite song? Oh, heaps of love but no one single favourite. Recently loving Ed Sheeran’s Nancy Mulligan. Now that’s a love story.
    94. What is your favourite city? Auckland, NZ – love coming home
    97. Are you glad these questions are almost over? oh yeah
    98. What are you going to do next? Count to make sure I’m at 43..
    100. Give us a quote to end on…”Let not your heart be troubled” – John 14:27 NKJ