A sampling of my designs as well as personal stitching, and life in general.

Saturday, February 14, 2015


Slightly better photo than the last update. Now it only needs a border around the whole thing and it will be done.  Not today though.  On to other things.  I think I am a bit over-extended.  Volunteering seems to be taking over my life.  I need to learn how to say no.

Friday, February 13, 2015

Friday the 13th

Today is Friday the 13th and I am staying in and being safe!

Thursday, February 12, 2015

a "normal" holiday

February 12th.is Abraham Lincoln's actual birth date. However, in modern times, we celebrate Lincoln, and all of the U.S. Presidents, on President's Day.
Every American knows President Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States. "Honest Abe", as he was commonly known, was born in the wilderness country of Hardin County, Kentucky on February 12, 1809.
Abraham Lincoln became president in 1861. Although he hated war, he was drawn into it as he believed it was the only was to save the nation, after the southern states declared their secession from the Union.
In addition to serving as president during the civil war and saving the Union,  Lincoln wrote the Emancipation Proclamation that ended slavery in the U.S. forever.He also wrote and gave The Gettysburg Address, memorializing the bloodiest and most important battle of the Civil War. Gettysburg proved to be the turning point of the war.
Shortly after the war ended, Abraham Lincoln became the first U.S. President to be assassinated. He was shot and mortally wounded on Good Friday, April 14, 1865 by John Wilkes Booth in Ford's Theatre.

One of the few presidents that schoolkids ever remember after they grow up.  

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Tuesday, February 10, 2015


Not even a good photo but more progress is being made.  Wisdom received it's M and the basket filled in and there are two new leaves.  Slowly, just like a turtle.

Alas, no photos of the Turtle trot.  I still have not worked on even one of those pieces.  The commission seems to be taking all of my time with occasional lapses for the piece above.

Monday, February 9, 2015

Microblog Monday - food for thought

Microblog Monday

Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their simplification.
Martin H. Fischer

There are few things in life more heartwarming than to be welcomed by a cat.
Tay Hohoff

I give thanks for this perfect day. Miracle will follow miracle, and wonders will never cease.
Unknown

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Boy Scout Day

Boy Scout Day celebrates the birthday of Scouting in America. On February 8, 1910, Chicago publisher William Dickson Boyce filed incorporation papers in the District of Columbia to create the Boy Scouts of America.
Scouting groups across the country celebrate this day. Often a cake will be served at the weekly meeting or on a camp out. Scout Sunday, the Sunday nearest the 8th of February, will often be marked with a church service, followed by a pancake breakfast. 
Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts offer a tremendously valuable program of life skills and values for millions of boys. It has been popular ever since Lord Baden-Powell founded Boy Scouts in the early 1900s in Great Britain. The top award of Eagle Scout, is an accomplishment that reaps recognition, rewards, and benefits for a young man throughout his life.

The Boy Scout motto is "Do a good turn daily."

In 2013, Scouts provided more than 17 million hours of service to their communities. Based on the national volunteer-hour value, that's more than $377 million of service.  

My son did scouts from the Cub Scouts thru his 18th birthday.  He served on staff at White Stag Camp - which is usually called the leadership training camp in other states.  He is also an Eagle Scout.

To earn the Eagle Scout rank, the highest advancement rank in Scouting, a Boy Scout must fulfill requirements in the areas of leadership, service, and outdoor skills.  A number of specific skills are required to advance through the ranks—Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, and Eagle. To advance, a Boy Scout must pass specific tests that are organized by requirements and merit badges.  21 merit badges must be earned to qualify for Eagle Scout.   Of this group, 13 badges are required, including First Aid, Citizenship in the Community, Citizenship in the Nation, Citizenship in the World, Communication, Cooking, Personal Fitness, Personal Management, Camping, and Family Life. In addition, a Scout has a choice between Emergency Preparedness and Lifesaving, Cycling, Hiking, and Swimming, and Environmental Science and Sustainability.

While a Life Scout, a Scout plans, develops, and gives leadership to others in a service project helpful to any religious institution, school, or the community.  In addition to providing service and fulfilling the part of the Scout Oath, “to help other people at all times,” one of the primary purposes of the Eagle Scout service project is to demonstrate or hone, or to learn and develop, leadership skills. 


Famous Eagle Scouts

  • Neil Armstrong, First man on the moon
  • Stephen G. Breyer, Associate justice, United States Supreme Court
  • Steve Fossett, World record holder, first person to circumnavigate Earth solo in a hot air balloon
  • Bill Gates, Sr., CEO of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, father of Microsoft founder Bill Gates
  • James A. Lovell, Jr., Retired U.S. Navy officer, former astronaut
  • The Honorable Richard G. Lugar United States senator, Indiana
  • J. Willard Marriott Jr., Chairman and CEO, Marriott International
  • H. Ross Perot, Founder of Perot Systems Corp., former presidential candidate
  • Mike Rowe, Host of “Dirty Jobs” on the Discovery Channel
  • William S. Sessions, Former federal judge, former director of the FBI
  • Steven Spielberg, Academy Award-winning film director
  • John Tesh, Recording artist and performer
  • Togo D. West Jr., Former United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs