Yeah, yeah. I missed yesterday. At the end of the day, after I'd turned off my computer, I realized I hadn't blogged anything like I'd wanted to, and then I was too tired to care. I don't think anyone's going to come after me for missing a day, but I kind of feel bad--the goal was to blog every day in November and I missed one.
Oh well, right? Not that big a deal. :)
Today I had wanted to make a Christmas tablecloth for my mom but the main fabric hasn't been preshrunk and I don't wash things on Sunday. I'll throw it in the wash first thing tomorrow and let it run while I do some errands. Since tomorrow is pay-day, I plan to hit up Heindselman's in Provo (ignore the negative reviews; it's a wonderful store!) to get some size 11 double-pointed knitting needles so I can make a hat from the chunky Wool-Ease I've had sitting around for a year. Since I only have a vague idea of what size I am anymore, I am also bracing to try on pants because I have a Gap groupon that must be used this week or I'll lose $25. I may or may not cruise to JoAnn and see what the new patterns are, but that's really contingent on how much money I can spend. Just because it's pay day doesn't mean I'll have a lot of play money.
Let's see. What to blog about today? Something easy, again. In 2006, I signed up to do a table for our Relief Society Christmas party. I have quite a few music boxes that hadn't been displayed for a while, and I used my mom's Christmas dishes and napkins and tablecloth. I used to work for San Francisco Music Box Co., which is WHY I have so many music boxes, and when the store closed I took home several plastic risers we used for displays and some random bits and pieces, including some pine bough picks. I used a riser under the main water globe and disguised it with the picks. Two of my favorite Santa figures/music boxes EVER were on either side right on the table. I used some Christmas bead garlands around the picks to make it more festive. It was so much fun! Someday, when I have my own house, I would love to go all out for Christmas like that. I have so much Christmas stuff...well, it's not THAT much, really, but I have a lot of ornaments and tinsel and other things. I don't let myself buy more unless it's really pretty or unusual. I ask myself, "will I regret not buying this someday?" and if the answer is "yes", I buy it. Case in point: last year, Target had the CUTEST penguin melamine dishes for Christmas, and I didn't get them. I have regretted it so much that I'm going to splurge on this year's penguin option, even though it's not quite as cute as last year's. This is also why I have a dozen bright pink ice skate Christmas ornaments, trimmed in white faux fur and white pompoms...
Anyway...ha ha. Pictures!
1 comment:
Pretty!
Post a Comment