Monday, June 28, 2010

Eddie, a Great Boston Terrier and Family Member!

Just published a blog post about our Boston Terrier, Eddie, on the Crafting for Animals Guild blog, a part of Artfire, one of the venues on which I sell my handmade, crocheted items. The feature is of interest to those with pets of any kind, Boston Terriers especially, and who just enjoy reading about a cute, sweet dog! You can read about Eddie at
www.crafting4animals.blogspot.com

Monday, March 22, 2010

What a Wonderful Surprise!

Just a week or so ago, I received the nicest note with this photo of a customer wearing a double thick poncho that I had crocheted for her. She said that she enjoyed wearing it and received many compliments on it. I was so excited to see how gorgeous she looks in it, and  appreciative that she gave permission to share it.  Thanks, Lisa!

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Sunday, August 23, 2009

Sally Starts Early!

Sally was coming over.  Believe it or not, she was going to start her online Christmas shopping already, and wanted some ideas from me.

“Come right in!” I smiled, as I opened the door at the sound of the bell.

“I’m so glad you are going to help me,” Sally said.  “I love seeing what your Bbest team members have for sale.  You know I’m shopping for some friends that have favorite colors, don’t you?” she asked.

“Yes, that’s what you said,” I responded.  “And what colors are we looking for today?” I queried.

“Well, Susie loves red.   Lisa’s favorite is blue.  And Maggie’s favorite is purple,” Sally replied.

“Oh, do I have some great things for you to look at!” I said excitedly.  “Let’s start with red,” I continued. 

sunrise sunset beth peardon

www.BethPeardonProds.etsy.com

Boston, Massachusetts

spiced cranberry candle ajs country cottage

www.ajscountrycottage.etsy.com

Kansas City, Missouri

ruby topaz hummingbird six sisters

www.sixsisters.etsy.com

Philadelphia, PA

red and orange pendant chris 1

www.chris1.etsy.com

East Lansing, Michigan

close at hand pincushion birose

www.birose.etsy.com

Hawaii

red fused hearts pendant lucky girl

www.luckygirltrading.etsy.com

Durham, North Carolina

cemetery votive lantern nonnie

www.nonnie60.etsy.com

Danville, Pennsylvania

“Those are simply gorgeous,” exclaimed Sally.  “It will be so hard to choose just one,” she said.

“Well, that isn’t everything there is in red,” I responded. “All you have to do is go to Etsy and type in Bbest team red, and you can see lots more selections in red,” I added.

“What about the blue?” asked Sally.

“Let’s check those out now, “ I answered.

navy blue white polka dot sundress bytheby

www.bytheby.etsy.com

Crawfordsville, Indiana

mini tin pill box or coin case claycenter

www.claycenter.etsy.com

Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin

aceo bounty japan artmixter

www.artmixter.etsy.com

East Dereham, United Kingdom

azurite=malachite ring annasjewelry

www.annasjewelry.etsy.com

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

brocade silk hanging altheap

www.altheap.etsy.com

Raleigh, North Carolina

blue green flower zuda

www.zudagay.etsy.com

Camp Quincy, Illinois

blue winters night painting mystic silks

www.mysticsilks.etsy.com

Warren, Ohio

“I love all of those, too,” whispered Sally.  “They are all simply beautiful!  I can’t wait to see what you have chosen in purple!” she said.

victorian amethyst pendant gerrys jewel box

www.gerrysjewelbox.etsy.com

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

serenditipy jumbo perle yarn sassalynne

www.sassalynne.etsy.com

Fleet, Hampshire, United Kingdom

purple jasper earrings magdalene jewels

www.magdalenejewels.etsy.com

Hartsdale, New York

personalized scarf blazing needles

www.blazingneedles.etsy.com

York, Pennsylvania

grape visions felted needle book jnoriginals

www.jnoriginals.etsy.com

Urbandale, Iowa

fantasy fortress onawhimsey

www.onawhimsey.etsy.com

West Sussex, United Kingdom

eggplant on my deck aceo heronkate

www.heronkate.etsy.com

Pittsboro, North Carolina

“Well, I just don’t know what to say,” said Sally.  “Everything is so beautiful, and you tell me there are more I can go see!  How will I ever choose?” asked Sally.

“Guess you’ll just have to get them all!” I laughed.

“Wish I could, wish I could,” sighed Sally.  “But, all this shopping has made me hungry!” Sally said, licking her lips.

“Come on,” I grinned.  “I’ll treat you to a chocolate sundae at our favorite ice cream place.”

“Mmmmmm!” Sally said, as she headed for the door.  “We can’t get there fast enough for me!”

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Bloomington High School Class of 1959


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Last night we attended Bob’s high school class reunion.

Turns out I knew more people from his class than I thought! But, the nicest surprise was to see my cousin, Joie, there. Had no clue her husband was in the same class as my husband. We were able to sit together, which made the evening even more special.


One of the first activities was to view the photos of all the class members who had passed away. “Whoops,” I said to Bob, about one of the photos. “I don’t think that is right, or we would have heard about that at church.” So today, I verified that the man was still alive and kicking, and sent that information to one of the class reunion committee members. His wife laughed when I told her what had happened, and said they had prematurely dead! They will all be glad to know that isn’t the case!


The classmate who was the EMCee introduced himself by saying he was from the government and he was there to help! Everyone roared at that. Turns out he has spent his career working for the Secret Service and Department of Defense in several cities during his government career.


At our table was also a man whose name I had heard my sister say when we were young. We caught up on what she had done during these years and what his career had been. When I shared that with my sister today, she said, “Yes, we went to a dance together in the 7th grade!” How cute is that?!


There were several jokes told, none of which I can remember well enough to share! but, I’ll try on this one. There was an Amish man who decided to take his buggy and go into town. As he was coming over the hill, a car was coming over from the opposite way, and there was a head-on collision, a terrible, terrible wreck. In court, some months later, the defense attorney was asking the Amish man how he was, “I’ve never felt better”, he replied. The attorney asked the same thing, and said “What did you tell the police officer that day?” The Amish man replied, “I told him what I just told you. I’ve never felt better.” The attorney went on and asked, “Well, tell us what happened.” The Amish man said, “Well, my horse was hurt bad. He had two broken legs. The police officer shot him to put him out of his misery. Then he went over and looked at my dog, whose back was broken. So, he shot him too so he wouldn’t suffer. Then he came over and asked me, ‘How are you feeling?’ I told him I had never felt better!”


There was good music provided by the Barry Ryser Quartet. Terrific performers. And the music from those times just can’t be beat!


Teachers from that era were invited guests. It was so enjoyable talking with each of them that I remembered. Miss Green, the oldest, no doubt, was our seventh grade social studies teacher. Every student had to stand next to his/her chair and recite Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, along with “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal….” along with other historical documents she felt it was important for us to know! Another was the basketball coach and health/PE teacher, who in 1960 had taken our basketball team to the Final Four. My sister was a cheerleader for that team. What great memories!


By the way our 2008-2009 Bloomington High School South basketball team won the state championship this year! Everyone attending the reunion got a copy of the school newspaper, “The Optimist” with the terrific news and team photo just before they headed to the Final Four and the championship game.


News from the day the class graduated in 1959: 5 lbs sugar 19 cents; Abel and Baker, the monkies , had just flown 300 feet into space and returned safely; John Foster Dulles was buried; and one of the movies playing that day was “Farewell to Arms.”


The class photo was taken! The photographer was outside the dining room happily selling them to the guests, when someone noticed he had printed the wrong class at the bottom: Bloomington High School Class of 1952! Needless to say, he had to leave and go reprint the landscape photos, and then return. The final photo turned out very well!


My sister’s Class of 1960 reunion is next year. As one of her classmates stood and said, “We will have a difficult time outdoing the Class of ‘59, but we will work on it!”


Congratulations to the planning committee for the Bloomington High School Class of 1959 reunion. They did a marvelous job, and Bob and I thoroughly enjoyed being there, seeing so many people, catching up, and recollecting fun and memorable incidents from those years.





Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Christmas in July Sale Tonight July 15, 2009

Quite an exciting day! My aqua cotton sweater is featured on this blogpost - http://www.shopindieonline.com/blog/ . Yesterday found myself included in several treasuries, and tonight is the night for the Etsyhookers Christmas in July sale. Come join the fun and see what marvelous hand-crocheted items await you from many of the Etsyhooker shops. The sale begins at 6 p.m. and ends at midnight. A one-night only sale! Each shop will have its own sale information in its shop announcement. Also, watch the promo thread that will list all the participating shops. Be sure to stop by my shop on your way around Etsy for those Christmas in July bargains. http://www.bagsandmorebypam.etsy.com/

Monday, June 29, 2009

A Wonderful Surprise!

What a delightful surprise to have been chosen as Etsyhooker of the Week. I join many others who have received this honor, and whose talents are among the best! Thanks to Nora of NoraDora for nominating me for this special recognition, and to all my team members and friends on the Etsyhookers Team! You can read it here: www.etsyhookers.blogspot.com

Saturday, April 18, 2009

I think Picasa Web Albums are wonderful. Today I am experimenting to see if I can embed more than one slideshow in a blogpost.








second album