Winter Solstice 2017…

Winter arrives Dec 21, 2017 at 11:28AM

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Giveaway Days!

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Their First Christmas…

The sisters first Christmas, 51 years ago.

Patty and Debbie became sisters on Nov 6, 1966 but they did not meet until Dec 21, 1966.

Dec 1966.. Patty & Debbie

 

 

Patty was almost 2 1/2 when Debbie was born.   Deb, who was due the end of December arrived 7 weeks early and didn’t come home from the hospital until Dec 21, the first day of winter, 1966.

As you can see from the picture Patty was delighted and happy to be a big sister.  Debbie, I’m sure was happy to finally be home.

Patty was a terrific big sister right from the beginning.  She helped me take care of Debbie and when I would give Deb her bottle Patty and her new dolly would join us.   Her doll was almost the same size as Deb, Debbie had been only 3 lbs when she was born and had to be 5 lbs before she could come home… so yes, she and the doll were almost the same size.

Since it was so close to Christmas when Deb came home I wanted her to be a surprise to her grandparents when they arrived on Christmas morning.   Patty was under instructions from Santa Claus not to tell anyone that her new sister was home, and since the request was coming from the big guy himself she didn’t utter a word to anyone.

However…   my mother called one evening and just at that moment Debbie, who was in the same room with me, began to cry.  Oh oh.   My mother asked if that was a baby and I said no.  She said she didn’t believe me.  She asked again… ‘is that baby home from the hospital?’   I said yes but that I had wanted to keep her a surprise until Christmas.   My mother kept her composure but I could hear the crack in her voice when said how happy she was but that we shouldn’t tell my father… let him be surprised on Christmas morning.

So Christmas morning arrived, along with a 24 hour stomach bug which hit me pretty hard. I managed to get out of bed long enough to greet my parents at the door. Patty was all bubbly and happy to see her grandparents and they were showering her with plenty of attention.

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Then my dad glanced at the tree.   He looked closer.  I could see his eyes moisten when he realized that the baby in the baby carrier under the tree was NOT a doll but his new granddaughter Debbie.    My dad wasn’t one to let his emotions out or show on his face… but he did that morning.

It was definitely a very merry, happy and blessed Christmas that year.

Christmas morning 6 years later in 1972, my favorite Christmas picture of Patty and Debbie…

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Merry Christmas to my girls ❤ ❤

 

 


Weekly Photo Challenge: Ascend…

Ascend:  verb:  to go or move upward upon or along; climb
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From the gangplank of the Mayflower and stairs at the Edison Museum in NJ in the first row..
to NYC.. High Point monument in NJ.. and mansions of Newport , RI.. in second row..
to rock sculpture at Grounds For Sculpture in NJ… and climbing at mall in NY…
to assorted stairs…
and finally the ceiling at a Newport, RI mansion…. these are my ascend choices.

Deb pic

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5 Tips for Holiday Knitting

I posted this in my newsletter, but it seemed to hit a chord, so I wanted to share this further.

Are you in the midst of some holiday deadline knitting?

Here are some quick tips that keep me sane.

  1. Only knit for someone who’s knitworthy. By knitworthy, I’m including someone who appreciates the thought, work, and time that goes into making a handknit accessory or garment. Otherwise, just buy something nice that won’t take you hours of work! I’m also a big fan of shared experiences – take someone out for a nice lunch, for a gorgeous hike, or something else that will be fun and relaxing.
  2. Pick yarn that you love to work with. This is the time to break out the super soft, comforting yarn. I recently knit up a sample in Mrs Crosby Due Capre and it was heaven in my hands.
  3. Ideally, pick something that is DK weight of larger. You know I love tiny needles, but this is not the time to work on, say, a Bohus sweater in light fingering weight.
  4. Choose something that can be sumptuous: slippers, a cozy cowl, house socks, a warm hat, or a lacy shawlette.
  5. Don’t stress out! If you’re knitting for someone knitworthy, chances are they’ll love whatever you make. That doesn’t mean don’t do the best work you can, just enjoy the process. And take a bit of time for some self care. I know that’s the trendy phrase of the moment, but there is validity to it. Go to the gym, take a walk, brew a nice cup of tea or coffee and just relax a bit — with or without your knitting.

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Christmas Barn…

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Cheeky…

Prompt: Show us something cheeky this week! Maybe amusing signs, funny juxtapositions — go find a little irreverence in your world.

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Signs…

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Advent Calendar Fun!

This is our third Finch & Foxglove collective advent calendar! I wanted to share with you the first of my illustrations which is this friendly penguin. This year I've decided to paint them directly on canvas and then upload them digitally! Here's the first one (above).

Our group calendar can be viewed here on our calendar page: http://www.finchandfoxglove.com/advent-calendar-2017/

Or alternately the beautiful images from my colleagues and I can be seen on our collective's Instagram account here:
https://www.instagram.com/finchandfoxglove/

My first online class!

About My First Class on Skillshare

My first class is about learning to use Adobe InDesign (which already comes bundled with many Adobe CC accounts) to make beautiful, clean, perfectly aligned contact sheets that are easily edited, updated, and exported to help you sell your work.
I created this course to help de-mystify InDesign. A lot of creatives, artists, and photographers pay for Adobe CC, but are not sure how to take advantage of all the software it brings. So, this is my effort in making Adobe's publishing software work for you. InDesign is a really robust piece of software and the perfect companion for Illustrator and Photoshop when you're looking to put it all together and publish your work.

I created this course to help de-mystify InDesign.
I've used InDesign to produce all kinds of promotional and informational materials throughout the years: business cards, mailers, postcards, booklets, portfolios, and contact sheets.
I focused on contact sheets as a way to explore InDesign and learn concepts that will easily translate to a lot of other projects. If you'd like to learn more, you can check out the class here on Skillshare.
I'd love to hear what you think!! And, if you've never used Skillshare before, here's a link for a  free 2 month trial of their premium membership - the link's limited to the first 10 who use it though, but take advantage while you can!