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2018 Finishes

1. Let It Snow by Barbara Ana Designs. Finished Wednesday, January 24, 2018

2. Victorian Thistles bookmark by Textile Heritage. Finished Wednesday, February 21, 2018


3. Keep Love by Shepherd’s Bush. Finished Saturday, February 24, 2018


4. Fleur d’Orleans by Ink Circles. Finished Wednesday, March 7, 2018


5. A Little Gray Hare by Lizzie Kate. Finished Thursday, March 15, 2018


6. March Cake by Brooke’s Books. Finished Monday, March 26, 2018


7. April Cake by Brooke’s Books. Finished Wednesday, May 2, 2018


8. May Cake by Brooke’s Books. Finished Tuesday, May 29, 2018


9. Japanese Anemones by Sheila Hudson. Finished Tuesday, June 12, 2018


10. The Lily Of The Valley by Blackbird Designs. Finished Wednesday, June 27, 2018


11. A Slice of Summer by Waxing Moon Designs. Finished Wednesday, July 11, 2018


12. Sweet Tulip by Jeannette Douglas Designs. Finished Tuesday, July 24, 2018


13. Autumn’s Bounty by Black Star Designs. Finished Monday, August 20, 2018


14. Caramel Apple by Mill Hill. Finished Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Number of Finishes By Year-

1. 2008 Finishes -10


2. 2009 Finishes- 21


3. 2010 Finishes- 49


4. 2011 Finishes- 26


5. 2012 Finishes- 35


6. 2013 Finishes- 7


7. 2014 Finishes- 19


8. 2015 Finishes- 61


9. 2016 Finishes- 50


10. 2017 Finishes- 30


11. 2018 Finishes-

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Last finish and post of 2008

Last post and the last finish of 2008. Finished this just moments ago. I won't have time to finish any more today, but tomorrow, I will be working on one of my numerous WIPs/UFOs.


Stitchy notes first, naturally!

Designer: Lizzie Kate

Design: Happy New Year Snippet #S63

Fabric: 28 count black jobelan

Threads: Needle Necessities 1931 'Calypso' for wording, DMC Satin floss in S5200 and S666 for balloon, Kreinik #001 #4 Very Fine Braid in Silver for border. Hat stitched in Crescent Colours Crushed Pineapple, Anchor 1, and SanMan Strands 'A New Leaf'. Green confetti in upper right corner DMC Satin S909.









As 2008 draws to it's close, I wish everyone a safe, happy, and prosperous New Year!


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C.

Monday, December 29, 2008

Post #50 and my current WIP

I figured if I posted pics of the New Year's design I am stitching, maybe this would motivate me to get it done. That's when I noticed that this is post number 50. Wuwu....go me.

Now, on with the show. :)



Design: Lizzie Kate

Fabric: 28 count black jobelan

Threads: Needle Necessities 1931 Calypso for wording, DMC Satin floss in S5200 and S666 for balloon, Kreinik #001 #4 Very Fine Braid in Silver for border.


Hopefully this will be done by tonight, tomorrow at the latest. I've stitched and applied for jobs today, so I can at least say I accomplished something.


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C.




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Saturday, December 27, 2008

A new start and some random quizzes

I am the Goddess of Starting Cross Stitch projects, I swear. I have more starts than you can shake a stick at. Honestly, if starting new projects was heroin, I would've been in rehab a loooooooooooooong time ago. I decided earlier today that I needed to do Lizzie Kate's 'Happy New Year' #S63. I wanted it to look happy and festive, so I pulled a 28 count black (yes, you read that correctly BLACK) jobelan fabric. Right now I am stitching the 'Happy New Year' portion in Needle Necessities #1931 Calypso threads. It's really popping and I hope to finish it soon, preferably BEFORE NYE, so I can hang it up for a while on the stitchy wall. We will see, eh? o.o


Now, for some completely random quizzes that I found online. This is just to suck up some space on the blog, no need to read further unless you have free time to kill. :)


Act your age? My FH frequently calls me juvenile, but I like a good penis joke. So sue me. :)

Born on what day of the week? Saturday, I think.

Chore you hate? Dusting. I collect rocks, and I have quite a few of them. Picking each one up and having to put them back up is annoying.

Dad’s name? Richard.

Essential makeup item? Mascara

Favorite actor? Keanu Reeves

Gold or silver? Silver

Hometown? Jacksonville, FLA

Instruments you play? Play now or used to? I used to be able to play piano and flute. Now, about the only thing I can play is a mean internet radio. (Go, go Radio Paradise! )

Job? Professionally unemployed.

Kids? Do four cats count?

Living arrangements? Rent.

Mom’s name? Linda

Need? Food, drink, my family, and love. Breathing in and out is also nice. :D

Overnight hospital stays? Uhm... when I had my tonsils taken out when I was 2 was the last time, if memory serves.

Phobias? Being homeless.

Quote you like? How often have I said to you that when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth?

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, (Sherlock Holmes) The Sign of Four, 1890

Religious affiliation? That information is given out on a need to know basis. :)

Siblings? One younger sister.

Time you wake up? Today? 7:30 AM

Unique talent? I can make my toes wave hi. (Honest to God!)

Vegetable you refuse to eat? Pickled cabbage, aka sauerkraut.

Worst habit? My friend Amber says cracking my gum.

X-rays you’ve had? Oh, geez.... Uhm... I think mostly teeth and my nasal cavities.

Yummy food you make? Cranberry sauce. And I make some mean desserts.

Zodiac Sign? Pisces.


That's all for now. Hope everyone is having a good weekend!


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C.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

FINALLY! A finish!!

WuWu!! Go me! Finally have a finish under my belt. This is Country Cottage Needleworks 'Peace' Ornament from the 2007 Just Cross Stitch ornament issue:







I rearranged some of the colors on the final design. Done on strictly on whim, as is my custom. :P


Time for Kitteh pics! This time, it's Mandy. He *was* under the big Christmas tree downstairs, but he heard the camera come out and all bets were off after that. /sigh. He's such a ham....





Well, apparently, the FH and I are going out tonight. So I guess I need to shift booty and go make myself look presentable.

Holla!!!


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C.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

The Grateful Post



I have pretty much been fighting off depression for a while now. No job = no mon-ay and this makes the holidays quite difficult. I can't buy the people that I love the things I think they need and/or deserve, but as my sister Amber told me, it is my time and my love that mean more than 'stuff' and you can't really get either one of those back. I've always said she is the smarter of the two of us.

But at any rate, fighting off depression means I haven't stitched for squatski. And by squatski, I mean absolute bupkus. Trying to fend off inner demons, when they are allowed to run buck wild, is like trying to reach the surface after being thrown overboard into a very dark, very cold body of water. You can't breathe, body parts ache, and you don't think you will ever reach the surface. In my opinion, there is no greater hell than what a person can create in their own mind.

So, in an effort to drag myself up from the depths, I forced myself to stitch on the 'Peace' ornament. I have got a fair bit done, and it's 3/4ths of the way done. Which made me happy. When you stitch, at least for me, it takes my mind off of whatever is driving me straight up a tree at the time. Research has been done ( I will locate my credible sources later) that state that the mind enters a light trance state when a subject enters into an activity that one finds pleasant. Groovy.

When I was stitching, I started to think about all the things I HAVE, rather than the things I DON'T. Lo. and behold, my mood started to change, and I have a list of things I want to do tomorrow, instead of moping around the house all day. As the Buddhists say: chop wood, carry water.

Here are some bits and pieces of what I was thinking I am really, really grateful:


1. My future husband. The love of my life and one of my best friends. Without you, life would sure be a lot loveless.

2. My mother. Without her, I wouldn't just plain BE here. Someone who truly gives of herself and always tells me she loves me, no matter how badly I *think* I may have screwed up.

3. My sisters. One by blood, one by the grace of God. I cannot live without either one of you and I miss you horribly.

4. A roof over my head. A lot of folks are losing their homes, while I have over 2500 square feet and a sunken tub fit for a queen. Really, it could be far worse and I pray for those who have lost their homes all the time.

5. Food in the fridge. Again, in this economy, I have more than my share, while others have to do without.

6. Enough cross stitch paraphernalia to sink the Queen Mary. Quite frankly, I think people who do needlework had to have been Egyptian in former lives. We buy it as if they aren't ever gonna make any ever again, and then want to take it with us.

7. The Las Vegas Kitteh Clique. Yes, I sometimes get weary of cleaning up poop and barf, but if I didn't you wouldn't be here and I would be very sad about that.

8. My book collection. Quoth one Mr. Thomas Jefferson, our 3rd president and a total hottie, 'I cannot live without books'. I have more than my share, but I will always buy more.

9. My friends. Be they online or real life or both, you keep me sane and make me see that it's not so bad.

10. Faith that things will get better. I don't know why or how, but deep down inside, I know something really really good is about to come around, I just need to be patient. (Which I have almost ZERO patience!)


I will post pics of what I did tonight sometime tomorrow. Hopefully, the batteries will hold out, but hey....yanevaknow.


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Respectfully submitted,

C.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Snow update

Finally got some accumulation:






It's getting wild and wooly out there! :)



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C.

Snow in the desert

The weather folks here were calling for snow. At first I thought they were bs-ing, because I live in a section of the Mojave desert. Snow....in the desert. Well, at any rate here it is:









It's not the kind that sticks, but it's nice to see during the holiday season. :)






I still don't feel like stitching.....


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C.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

I can haz giggle!

Whenever I feel like crap, the Kittehz at I Can Haz Cheezeburger never fail to cheer me up.

For those not familiar with LOLCats, here is a link to a Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Has_Cheezburger%3F







Fa, la, la, la, la, la, la indeed.


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C.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Ho, ho, ho.....Big effin' deal

Yes, I know this is supposed to be a stitching blog, but honestly, I haven't felt like it. There's just too much going on and I'm too stressed out to deal with any of it.



That's all for now. I'm in a really blea kind of mood and the weather here really isn't helping.


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C.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Corporate Response from Bloomingdale's

Well, I talked to someone in the executive offices on Friday. It wasn't the VP, but her assistant. Turns out, that for whatever reason, I gave them part of my OLD cell phone number from when I lived in Florida, and the new one, which is based in California. Well, I *was* pissed off at the time I wrote the email, so I am not surprised.

Anyway, the gal I had on the phone seemed nice enough. I told her that the only form of 'compensation' I was looking for was for them to fix the issue. The bad part is, she told me that they recently 'refurbished' that area. I was like, then they need to go back and re do it again! I was totally floored by that. I told her that I wanted her and her boss to go on walkabout and go up on the 2nd floor. Walk past all the H&M, Chole, Karl Lagerfeld, Chanel, BeBe, etc. Take note of all the pretty, trendy displays with the kick ass clothes screaming 'BUY ME NOW!!!'. Then I want them to round the corner and go into the 'women's' section. The baggy, totally unattractive clothing and the SAME GODDAMNED prices as the Chole, Karl Lagerfeld, and Chanel. I told the gal that I didn't have an issue spending 350 bucks on a skirt, but it damn well better have Chanel, BeBe, and/or Betsey Johnson on the label inside. I also told her that if the buyers were having 'difficulties' in finding haute couture labels for larger sized females, then grab a pen and paper, cause here's a list.

Charles Chang-Lima Designs for sizes 12-20. And don't ask if he will design for smaller sizes, because he says he refuses to do so.

Gok Wan Now has lingerie for larger sized ladies and it doesn't look like it's made out of industrial strength materials. Imagine that!

Isaac Mizrahi Designs for up at at least an 18/20.

Elena Miro
Also designs VERY nice clothes for 'larger' females.

FFS, Calvin Klein even has SOME stuff for 'larger females'. Given the fact that the 'AVERAGE' sized American female is a size 12-14, this would be in Bloomingdale's best interest to check some of this out.

I also told her she needed to check out places like Lane Bryant and Torrid, because these are two shops that specialize in cute, semi upscale clothing for larger women. I told her that,' I understand that Bloomingdale's is NOT responsible for my cookie fetish, and I promise to go to Jenny Craig or whatever, but throw me a bone in the mean time!' Since the economy is in the tank, it's an employer's market, meaning those of us, such as yours truly, that are unemployed, need to step up their game. If I can't get a job, I can't shop. And although I loathe clothes shopping, get me into a bookstore or stuff for the house, and it's a whole other ballgame.

I didn't used to be larger than I should be. Once upon a time I was an amateur boxer and I ran half marathons. I was a size 8, but looked like a size 4. I can tell you that There is a distinct difference in the way I am treat now, versus then. When I was thinner, I got better treatment in stores and in restaurants. I'm old enough not to really give a shit anymore, but honestly, occasionally I get tired of being treated like a second class citizen, merely because I am not a size 8 anymore. Yea, I know I need to lose the weight for my health, blah, blah, blah, but this has been an ongoing thing my whole life. Even when I was 'small', I was still 'too big' according to a doctor I had. I had 18.5% body fat, low bad cholesterol, high good cholesterol, a resting heart rate almost that of an Olympic athlete, but since I weighed in at 147 lbs, I was not where I 'needed to be', being only 5'4". Lovely. Ain't that some shit? I even showed the wench the paperwork where I had all of that blood work and heart testing and what all done, and it didn't matter. Only my weight did. So, I found another doctor, and eventually, the weight I had lost came back. I will lose it again, but in the mean time, in between time, I need a suit to wear so I can get a job.

Again, I don't expect much to change. I just want a nice suit and a job. Is that really too much to ask?


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C.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

ZOMG!! A response!

Got two emails from Bloomingdale's. The first one was your typical automated bs. I understand the need for it, as I myself worked in the e-Commerce department of a ladies' swimwear company. Here's the first one:

Thank you for taking the time to write to us at bloomingdales.com.

In response to your comments, I have reviewed your inquiry. We
appreciate your feedback regarding your recent visit to our store
location. I have forwarded your comments to our corporate offices for
further review. A representative from our corporate offices may contact
you, if necessary, to obtain more information regarding your experience.

If you have any further questions or concerns, please e-mail us at
customerservice@bloomingdales.com.

Sincerely,

Kristin
Bloomingdale's Customer Service
Bloomingdales.com Customer Service


And here is the 2nd, which for obvious reasons, I find more interesting than the first:

Dear C:

Thank you for taking the time to e-mail us. We have received your message, and it's been forwarded to Catherine Cook, Store Manager at our Tysons Corner location, for review and response. Please be assured we take your message very seriously. Catherine Cook or someone from the Tysons Corner executive office will contact you in the near future. Thank you for shopping Bloomingdale's.

Gloria Craighead
Vice President, Customer Service
Bloomingdale's


We will see what comes out of this. Honestly, I do not want nor do I EXPECT any sort of 'compensation' for this. I just want the issues fixed. I want better customer service and more importantly, better CLOTHING. I'm sorry, but just because a female is over a size 12, doesn't mean she's a second class citizen. Here's a pro tip: bigger females already feel bad enough about themselves. Treating us like we don't or worse yet, SHOULDN'T exist, just makes us feel even worse, so thank you for that. Like I *want* to be larger than a size 8. Assholes.

I also find the last sentence very ironic: Thank you for shopping Bloomingdale's. Why are you thanking me for doing something that I didn't get to do to START with? Is it *just* me, or did I just get thanked for having a crappy experience in their store? Iuno.... seems weird to me.

I will post if I get any calls and/or additional emails. Like I said, the only 'compensation' I want is for that no other woman (or man) having to have that same experience.


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C.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Letter to Bloomingdale's

This is the email I just sent to Bloomie's:

To whom it may concern,

I am emailing you today to tell you how horribly disappointed I am with Bloomingdale's customer service and selection of clothing for women over a size 4. Both are so deplorable as render one absolutely speechless.

I had attempted to shop at your store in Tyson's Corner, Virginia the day after Thanksgiving. My sister and I went into Bloomingdale's for the selection of stylish and professional clothing that you are known for in an attempt to procure a business suit for interviewing in. After passing many many sections of stylish and professional clothing, the "Women's" section was not only located in the VERY back of the store, but also contained the most hideous clothing I have ever seen. It was apparent by the 'selection' of clothing offered, that Bloomingdale's does not think that anyone over a size 4 has a right to decent stylish clothing. And apparently, we also do not deserve good customer service, because the LONE saleswoman we saw all of 30 seconds disappeared into the back and we never saw her again. We were never acknowledged, nor were we asked if we needed help. Not that we needed help in deciding to go elsewhere. I would like to point out that at NO time was price a consideration, nor was it even a factor. My sister and I were fully prepared to spend quite a sum of money on not only a suit, but other goods as well.

It is a shame that a store that is supposedly on such a high caliber would offer such piss poor customer service and even shoddier goods. My sister and I went to Lane Bryant in Dulles Town Center and the staff were MORE than willing to assist us and make suggestions. They were pleasant, well informed, and had the kind of clothing someone over a size 4 would feel comfortable and professional in.

One would assume that in this particular economy, Bloomingdale's would make the extra effort, however, it was quite apparent by the attitude of the staff and the wretched selection that this is not the case. Needless to say, Lane Bryant will continue to have our business, while Bloomingdale's will not. Both my sister and I will also make recommendations to friends and family reflecting the same.


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Now to see if the bastards actually respond. :)

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C.

On Chestnut Street between 5th and 6th Streets

I didn't get any trips to any specialized LNS's (Local Needlework Shops) while I was in Virginia for 10 days. Why? Time was a factor. If Amber and I were not keeping the roads hot, she was at work. Here was the basic timeline:

Friday 11.21.08: Arrive in Dulles International Airport at 12:20 AM. Finally get to sleep at around 2 AM.

Friday 11.21.08: Spent the day in DC with Amber and a former co-worker of ours named Dave. Did a lot of walking, eating and picture taking. Friday night was spent with Dave's co-worker's at a Japanese steakhouse. While the food there was unremarkable, the bartender made up for it with free drinks and a lot of them.

Saturday 11.22.08: Spent the day in Baltimore, MD. Went to the Baltimore Aquarium and spent most of the day there. It was 30 bucks EACH to get in, but that included the 'Dolphin Experience' and a 4-D mini movie featuring the Polar Express. Had dinner at the Hard Rock Cafe. Dinner was good, but nothing OMFG to die for.

Sunday 11.23.08: Got up a bit late and lallygagged around for a bit. As consequence, got a late start to Richmond, VA and Amelia, VA. Why Podunk, VA? Well, see back on October 23, 1997 (a Thursday) my beloved father passed from complications due to pancreatic cancer. Enough time as passed where I don't think about it every day. But then again, I still have times where I think of nothing at all, and the pain is just as real and as raw and as fresh as it was the day he died. I had not been to Amelia where he is buried in at least 5 years. As a born and bred Southerner, I feel guilty about that. And I mean a LOT. So, a trip out there was not negotiable. It took me a while to even locate the marker. I even had walked past it 3 times, trying to find it. I called up my sister in a panic, because I knew I couldn't find it. I finally found it while on the phone with her. As I was walking towards it, I felt the tears start welling up and I felt my chest tightening up. When I got to where the marker was, I felt my knees give way and I just began crying uncontrollably. For the longest time, I just sat there on my knees crying. I didn't really cry during his sickness nor during the funeral or even after that. I was busy taking care of my mother at the time, and quite frankly, I was working full time and was just too busy. When I saw the marker, I just let it all go, and it was draining and exhausting, but well worth it. I was sorry Amber had to witness all that, but I knew in my mind I would not be judged for such displays of emotion. We went to my old neighborhood afterwards and the town home I used to live in is now for sale. They want too much for it, but isn't that always the case? We tried to go to dinner at a place called Extra Billy's, but the bastards were closed on Sundays. Which totally sucked ass, cause I was really looking forward to it, but whattyagonnado?

Here is a pic of my father's grave marker. Blogosphere, this is my Daddy. Daddy...this is...everybody. :)






Monday 11.24.08 Amber went into work for the morning then came and got me around 1230 or so. She took me to a day spa called Orchid for a mini makeover. I had a deep tissue massage, hair color, hair cut, manicure, pedicure and half my body waxed. The ladies were EXTREMELY efficient and quite good at their job. The deep tissue massage was a trip, because the gal who was giving it went so far up my thigh at one point, I immediately thought 'Happy ending?!' O.O I had a really good time and recommend it to anyone who can do that. Went back to the house and ordered a metric f-ton of Chinese food and just chilled out.

Tuesday 11.25.08: Since Amber had to work all day, I just chilled out with the dog and then cleaned the house. Amber tried to yell at me for it, but I blamed the dog. :D


Wednesday 11.26.08: Amber worked half a day. We didn't make any plans so we went to the mall and bummed around. There were a lot of people milling around and not much shopping going on. We went to the Macaroni Grill for lunch and I had the chicken Marsala ravioli that was awesome.

Thursday, 11.27.08: Ate dinner kinda late, but it was well worth it. Amber and I cooked for myself, her, and her dog. Yep. You read that right. Two people and a dog. We all overate, drank too much, and slept like kings and queens. All in all an excellent day.


Friday 11.28.08: Black Friday. Again, another late start. But we finally managed to make it to Tyson's Corner for some shopping. Hit up Bare Minerals for new make up, Victoria's Secret for a new bra (go go BioFit!) and then to find me a new suit for interviews, because I've been unemployed for what seems like an e-frickin-ternity. Had a wonderful day up until the point we went to Bloomingdale's. Now, let me explain something at this point. We had to go to the second floor to go to the 'ladies' clothing, which was not an issue. We passed by sections that had very cute, very stylish and VERY expensive clothing (350 bucks for a skirt anyone?). Then we get to the 'women's' section. Now, for those who don't know what that is, it is the section of clothing for chicks like me over a size 12. And this one was in the FURTHEST corner of the store. And this is where the fun sort of ends. The clothes that were 'offered' were nothing short of a disgrace. Ugly would be both kind and an overstatement. I was horrified. The one lone saleswoman we saw all of 30 seconds disappeared and we never saw her again. We were never waited on. We had NO issues spending a massive amount of money on a good looking suit, so that I can be gainfully employed once more, but I was adamant in not spending a DIME in that store. We were even going to hit up the Lancome counters for anti aging crap, but I was going to be damned if we were going to blow that kind of money on piss poor service and even worse clothing options. So, needless to say, Bloomingdale's is on my shit list. I am going to be emailing them an ass chewing. I will post any replies, but I am not expecting any. One would think that in these especially hard economic times, a store of the caliber of Bloomingdale's would put forth more effort, but I guess they don't need our money. So be it. We wound up going to Lane Bryant at Dulles Town Center and got a really really nice suit for under 100 bucks. I look professional in it and more importantly, I FEEL professional in it. So fuck Bloomie's. They can kiss my ass.

Saturday 11.29.08: Went to Philadelphia. Had an absolute blast. Had lunch in a place called Rotten Ralph's and the cheesesteak was awesome. Saw the Carpenter's Hall, the Liberty Bell, a portrait museum which is housed in what used to be the 2nd ever bank in America and wandered around a lot. We didn't get to go into Independence Hall itself, because tickets (which are free) were all given out for the day, but we got to walk the grounds and sat on a park bench for a while, just watching the foot traffic. I started the Independence Hall kit that I got at the Carpenter's Hall museum shop sitting on a park bench outside Independence Hall. It was kinda neat to sit there and stitch for a bit and think about the people who used those same walkways on their way to change the nation that I live in. Pretty heady stuff. And it made up for that utter ASININE female we had the misfortune of running into at the Liberty Bell who proclaimed quite loudly that (and I quote verbatim) 'basically all of this is for the glorification of a defective bell'. Patrick Henry is rolling in his grave, I just know it. I myself had a 30 minute rant about that comment and Amber hustled me out of there tout suite. OY. Just........omfg......OY OY OY!!!

At any rate, we later on went to Jim's Steaks for dinner and the 45 minute wait was well worth it. The line went around the corner. The cooks don't take any guff, so place the order and move on. If you want fancy dancy ass kissing customer service, this is not the place for you. The line I am told is like that ALL the time, and when you have that many people wanting to be fed, you can't stand there and schmooze the customers. Besides, this is South Philly, ffs. Being PC is the furthest thing on their minds. I also loved the 4th Street deli where we picked up some cheesecake and some cookies. Damn, that is some gooooooooooood shit. Go to both, I promise you you won't regret it.


Sunday 11.30.08: Early morning flight, like at 805 AM. Seats were better and I was more comfortable on this flight, as opposed to being cramped up like a sardine on the way out. I still cried when I left, but I was happy to see my FH when I landed. The rest of the day was spend unpacking, laundry and catching up with FH.

Need to go put up my winter holiday stitching. I hope everyone had the Thanksgiving they wanted. I know I did. :)


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Respectfully submitted,

C.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Back from VA

Gone ten days and I took over 400 pics. Managed to upload 80 of them, so I was choosy which ones got posted.

Here's the linky link:

http://s32.photobucket.com/albums/d27/Archangelcin/Travel%202008/Thanksgiving%20Week%202008/?start=all


Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving. I will post more on the trip later! :)


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C.