We had a lovely, quiet weekend here in Galway so I have very little to tell you. There were walks with the dog, dinner with friends, laundry (of course) and a little bit of stitching. I really enjoyed sit down to my cross stitch each evening.
The little bone is done and dusted and (with any luck) the "HOME" will be finished tonight. Just half of the H left. As you may remember, though, the lettering is more "funked up" than this. I have to go back and do a little prettying up of the OME. Easy peasy.
For a laugh, do you remember that I made hand warmers for my family as a Christmas stocking stuffer? My SIL came back to me with this story of how she's using them:
"I've been meaning to tell you (and I thought everyone else would find it funny too) that I used your hand warmers when it was so so so cold a week or so ago to walk Lolo - I think it was 5 degrees when I went outside. Well, they worked marvellously! My hands were toasty warm the entire time. The funny part was that when the rice was warmed up it smelled delicious, kind of like popcorn, so all of the dogs in the park were hovering around me and sniffing my hands. They thought I was depriving them of a treat! It was very funny. I looked kind of like St. Francis.
Anyways, thanks for keeping us warm!"
Hilarious! Catherine, you are cracking me up!
10 comments:
Rice crispies yum. Pretty bone you have now.
LOL! What a funny story! Your stitching is coming along beautifully! Jxo
I am so glad they work, I should make some too. And bonus that it turned her into the dog whisperer.
What a fab idea!
Beautiful stitching. I agree with your SIL that those handwarmers smell of popcorn. Di x
Great story. That's the sort of thing that happens to me xx
Nice story and you sound very content in your life and your stitching so all is good.
Ha, a doggy pied piper in the making! Love your wee bone :o)
I sometimes have bits of chicken in my pockets - we could make dinner together ! Not that Maddie would miss the rice though.
Nice bone!
I love your stitching - I bet you've done loads since this post. Or a dozen stitches at any rate ;o)
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