Friday, May 29, 2009
5/29/09
Ok, I have been in a major blog funk. Don't know what the problem is, but I just feel pulled in too many directions at once and this was one that I could easily ignore. I actually had done better than I thought. I was thinking the March month end update was the last one I had done, but I had done April.
This is rosewood wooden beads. Pearl knotted. Obviously I am not a purist that thinks only pearls should be knotted. A matching bracelet.
Think this stone was called soapstone. They are denim blue. Great with jeans. Again pearl knotted.
Pink coral, again pearl knotted.
This is a scissor case necklace that is bead embroidered. front and back.
Navy Blue bicone crystals, pearl knotted. Did I mention that I am not a purist when it comes to knotting? ;-)
This is a black and white stone bead mixed with penguin beads. Sorry for the miserable picture. The penguins must have moved as I took it. Wish I had saved a penguin for the bracelet, but if I can get another penguin I will redo the bracelet. They came from the Outer Banks so I will have to wait until I go back down there.
Two different size/shape garnet beads knotted together. Do you see a theme here?
This is a two drop peyote stitch amulet bag. Front and back.
Haven't touched applique for months. Have done some knitting, but nothing finished. I have 2 pair of socks, Nonna's Garden (Knitpicks) and a Classic Lines Cardigan going, but none finished.
Have done a lot of reading while my boob surgery was healing. That didnt' require a lot of moving of the arm. So I read some more old James Patterson.
The Midnight Club
Hide and Seek
Beach House
Honeymoon
Judge and Jury
Cross
The Quickie (LOVED THIS ONE)
Then his newest one, 8th Confession. This is a Women's Murder Club book. I love that series. This one didn't disappoint.
Also the new Andrew Gross book, Don't Look Twice. He has co-written with Patterson and his style is very similar. Love those short chapters, makes for a quick read.
I am currently reading:
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. Very good book. Scarily similar to todays events in this country, but written in the 1950's.
Hair of the Dog by Laurien Berenson, this is another cozy murder mystery with lots of dogs. I think it is 4th or 5th in the series. This is my treadmill book. Atlas Shrugged is too heavy to hold while I walk.
Ripping the Bodice by Inara Lavey. This is a free download for the Kindle and is my secret pleasure read. Not far enough to really know how it is yet.
Boob is finally healed. I didn't think it would ever get "not sore". It took about 6 weeks. ;-( Course I managed to gain 10 pounds while I sat on my butt because movement made my boob hurt!!! ;-(
I spent about 5 days at Nags Head. Got a lot of knitting done on Nonna's Garden, because it rained most of the time I was there. I may have to go back to get back to Nonna. She requires attention and I dont' get much time at home to pay attention!!!
We finally have Mack's meds adjusted to he feels pretty good most of the time. Hopefully his liver levels are improving. He has to have blood work soon, then we will know.
They have both had haircuts and look quite dapper. I will try to get a picture of them for the next update.
I'll try to do better about updating.
Chat later
Susan
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2 comments:
MY GOODNESS...you have been one busy bee, haven't you? Love the new stuff you've been doing. For some reason that rosewood piece is calling. Glad you "girl" is doing okay & really enjoyed seeing Mack. My three are rip roaring & having a good Spring chasing squirrels. I'm in between books right now. Just finished the Life of Pi that someone loaned me. I really really liked that book.
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Susan, it's good to see you back!
Glad you are feeling better. You have been busy. I love the beaded scissor case!! Hope Macklin is continuing to improve.
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