Well, I may have been wrong, posting this is the wettest year on record. This morning the local weatherman said it is the fourth wettest year on record.
and with rain predicted for the next four days, AGAIN! maybe I will spend most of this last day of 2018 in little sewing room.
I know one thing! We are eating black eyed peas and collards tomorrow for good luck and hopefully, start the year off right! Yes we are!
and speaking of the sewing room, I've been meaning to show you this...
Remember the 2 aprons, 2 bonnets, and 2 doll dresses I rushed to finish for the home-schooled girls for Christmas? Well, the mom picked them up. She seemed pleased with everything.
The little blouse was the hardest to make, but it turned out pretty cute, I think. In fact, while the mom was here, she bought another bonnet and apron set.
and while we're in the sewing room I'll show you my newest aprons...
Sandy, a blogging friend in New York got me started on this idea by asking if I make clothespin aprons.
I had seen on line, something called a gathering apron and thought how neat, for gathering eggs or bringing vegetables in from the garden, or carrying clothespins out to the line!!
Plundering through my pattern drawer one day, right there in front of my eyes was this cutest apron pattern I had never noticed before. These are fun aprons to make!
Most of these things I've added to my little bonnet shop, along with a few dolls.
There is so much I could get done on this dreary rainy day..the floors need vacuuming, and the bathrooms need cleaning, all the Christmas decorations need to be taken down and stored in the shop, but it's too gloomy to even get started! But boy, just let that sun shine come back and I'll tackle anything!!
I think about mama too on dreary days. She used to say, "I can't get anything done but stand and look out the window when it's snowing". We are kind of that way too when it rains.
I've posted this before, but mama used to play the piano, by ear. She never had a lesson. One of her favorite tunes to play and sing was "The Old Spinning Wheel"...
and here's the video! I must have done something right! Hope it will actually play!
I suppose we will be in bed fast asleep when the new year comes in. It's been many years since Poppy and I were up past midnight.
Here's a picture from one New Year's Eve back in the late 1970's...we were on our way to a party at the Sheraton Hotel in Southern Pines...to dance the night away. One of my most favorite nights out...
Love,
Henny
and with rain predicted for the next four days, AGAIN! maybe I will spend most of this last day of 2018 in little sewing room.
I know one thing! We are eating black eyed peas and collards tomorrow for good luck and hopefully, start the year off right! Yes we are!
and speaking of the sewing room, I've been meaning to show you this...
Remember the 2 aprons, 2 bonnets, and 2 doll dresses I rushed to finish for the home-schooled girls for Christmas? Well, the mom picked them up. She seemed pleased with everything.
The little blouse was the hardest to make, but it turned out pretty cute, I think. In fact, while the mom was here, she bought another bonnet and apron set.
and while we're in the sewing room I'll show you my newest aprons...
Sandy, a blogging friend in New York got me started on this idea by asking if I make clothespin aprons.
I had seen on line, something called a gathering apron and thought how neat, for gathering eggs or bringing vegetables in from the garden, or carrying clothespins out to the line!!
Plundering through my pattern drawer one day, right there in front of my eyes was this cutest apron pattern I had never noticed before. These are fun aprons to make!
Most of these things I've added to my little bonnet shop, along with a few dolls.
The teapot apron with most of the teapots up-side-down.
Good grief, this is a gloomy Monday morning!
There is so much I could get done on this dreary rainy day..the floors need vacuuming, and the bathrooms need cleaning, all the Christmas decorations need to be taken down and stored in the shop, but it's too gloomy to even get started! But boy, just let that sun shine come back and I'll tackle anything!!
I think about mama too on dreary days. She used to say, "I can't get anything done but stand and look out the window when it's snowing". We are kind of that way too when it rains.
I've posted this before, but mama used to play the piano, by ear. She never had a lesson. One of her favorite tunes to play and sing was "The Old Spinning Wheel"...
and here's the video! I must have done something right! Hope it will actually play!
I suppose we will be in bed fast asleep when the new year comes in. It's been many years since Poppy and I were up past midnight.
Here's a picture from one New Year's Eve back in the late 1970's...we were on our way to a party at the Sheraton Hotel in Southern Pines...to dance the night away. One of my most favorite nights out...
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
Love,
Henny