Thursday, February 17, 2011
Another finish for SOLAK
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Black Bear, Almost Finished
Just another quick update to show my progress on the Black Bear square. Hoping to finish it tomorrow. We'll see! This is what I have done:
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Black Bear
Just a quick post to update my progress on the Black Bear square. This is what I got stitched today.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Still frozen...
Today was no letdown in my recent series of adventures. I had my second shift at work, and when I got out at 2:00 the car was acting funny. I managed to drive to the middle of the parking lot, just far enough to get stuck in the middle of an intersection. AAA took almost three hours to get there from Manchester.
Which left me ample time to witness the rotten nature of humanity. People were SO rude and flat out nasty... As if I planned to stall my car on a whim. Yeah, I had nothing else to do with my afternoon except break down. It got to the point where if one more person honked or flipped me off, I was going to lose it. And the worst part is that it was mostly old ladies! Who knew senior citizens were so full of rage? Finally a young guy stopped and helped me push the car out of traffic, so at least there was one human being in Nashua today.
When the tow truck driver finally got there I could have hugged him. Partly because he was there to pick up the car and partly for body heat. It was 24°F out so you can imagine what that felt like.
Anyway, the car is now in the shop, hopefully to be fixed soon.
For stitching, I decided to start the Black Bear pattern for SOLAK. This is my work for the day.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Another finish
Thanks for looking!
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
An experiment
So I got my new phone today! In celebration of that, I am writing this post from the phone! Pretty cool. Anyhow, I worked on The Hunter's Pace and got quite a bit done. This was my progress.
Monday, February 7, 2011
A finish!
Then, I started working on the next square for Tom's quilt. It is a pattern called "The Hunter's Pace" by the Stoney Creek Collection. I am having to trim about 20 stitches off the top and bottom to fit the 4" requirement but I don't think they will be missed. You can see the tree, the deer, and the rabbit so far.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
20,000 Leagues Under the Ceiling
Water was gushing from the ceiling next to a vent, and the popcorn layer was peeling and bulging away. My bureau was soaked. The clothes in it were soaked. The 20 or so books and magazines I keep on the bureau were soaked. The floor was wet, the hamper was wet, even my bed was wet. I called Nate and he said to call maintenance.
In a panic, I dug out our apartment community reference manual. There is a page about the "24 hour maintenance" staff we have on call, and an explanation of what constitutes an emergency and thus an emergency call. The second item on the list is flooding. Ok, water pouring through the ceiling, check. So I called the number.
I was connected to a woman from the answering service who could not have been less interested in helping me. I don't know if I interrupted her midnight game of Ms. Pacman or what, but she got my apartment number wrong, asked for my phone number repeatedly, and clearly just wasn't paying attention. When I explained the nature of the problem, she asked if it was something I could "stave off until tomorrow." When I replied no, there is water pouring into my bedroom, she said she would have maintenance give me a call.
Now I felt at least somewhat reassured. Maintenance has a little cabin on property and they are usually just a golf cart ride away. Or so I thought. At 12:26 the phone rang. It was maintenance alright. The man on the line greeted me "Hi, this is ---- from --- ----- Maintenance, how are you doing?" When I answered "I've been better..." he sighed and said "Yeah, me too." Now hold on a second. I am usually a very empathetic and appreciative person, especially toward those in service industries. But frankly, when it's after midnight and there's WATER POURING FROM MY BEDROOM CEILING, I don't really give a crap how the other guy is doing! Don't complain to me!!
Next, I was instructed to "poke a hole in it [the ceiling] with a pen and put a trash barrel under it." I was silent. I thought I was misunderstanding something. Was he coming over to poke a hole in the ceiling and put a trash barrel under the leak? Was he joking? He goes, "Hello, are you there?" Finally I said yes. He told me "That's all we can do for now." Confused, I asked "So you're not coming over?" "No." "Is someone coming over tomorrow?" "We'll probably be able to send someone over on Monday to assess the situation." I was flabbergasted. Probably? Monday?! His parting words of comfort were to tell me "there's a lot of this going on." Oh great, so you're not just blowing me off, you're ignoring my neighbors as well! I got off the phone and started to get really angry. I had already been able to figure out to put a basin under the leak and had put towels down in the affected area, but that only does so much, and now there was a leak in the second bedroom where I keep my valuable book collection. I called Nate back to update him. He called the answering service repeatedly and was unable to get any further information. Maintenance refused to call him back.
So we slept uneasily all night next to a rapid leak in the bedroom ceiling. The bulging was getting worse, and I fully expected to wake up to another waterfall when the ceiling let go again. This morning the damage is worse, as shown in the photo above. Still no help from maintenance. The books and electronics from the bureau are destroyed. I have no idea what will happen next, but I am extremely unhappy. With what we pay for rent, I fully expected maintenance to respond to an emergency. But apparently it's too much trouble for them. Let's wait til Monday and see if the ceiling, walls, and carpet all end up destroyed. Maybe then they'll decide to send someone over.
Maybe.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Golden Retriever (SOLAK)
Well, that's my progress for today. Back to work!
Friday, February 4, 2011
The Cure for Frogs
Am I crazy? You might be thinking... taking on more stitching. But I feel like this was exactly the encouragement I needed. It is very enjoyable to get wrapped up in a large project of one's own, but there is something truly special about being able to reach out to the world around you with your stitching. It will both break up the time whilst I work on the larger projects, and it will allow me to give something back.
For Stitches of Love and Kindness, ("SOLAK",) I will be stitching two squares for a quilt for a man named Tom who is suffering with cancer. He loves hunting and motorcycles, so I will be stitching one square with a hunting dog, and one with a poem called "The Hunter's Pace."
For Stitch for Pleasure, Stitch for Charity, I am taking on a fairly large project made up of small stitched squares. It is a "pirate's alphabet" quilt. The designs come from a stitching magazine in the UK I believe, and they are a riot. I expect this to be lots of fun to stitch.
There are many good crafting charities both here in the USA and abroad, and I encourage you, if you are reading this, to join one, even if it is just for one square. Both of these charities accept squares on a constant basis, so if you are deadline challenged, it's no problem. Here are the links for the groups I joined:
Stitches of Love and Kindness
Stitch for Pleasure, Stitch for Charity
Thank you for reading, and happy stitching!
A plague of frogs
Tonight I am starting at a new part time job, just so I can bring in a little money. I am nervous but hopefully it will go well. Have to be there at 5.
I'll probably post again tonight to let you know how that goes, and hopefully with some stitching progress!
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Wolf Countess
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
This is becoming a pattern...
So here is my stitching so far... I finished the work on this page in 11 days, which I think is a record for me! I'm going to shoot for the two week mark again on this next page, though it will probably stitch up more quickly since it is just background.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Wolf Countess
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Wolf Countess, Page 9
Friday, January 21, 2011
More Snow, Page 8 Finished
I met my stitching goal on "Wolf Countess" with one day to spare! I finished page 8 in 13 days. Since I seem to be on a roll with this pattern I am going to aim for another page in two weeks, so that will be by February 4th. I also received some stash from 123stitch.com. (Hooray!) I got the pattern "Holiest of Nights" by Homespun Elegance, which I look forward to stitching for Christmas, as well as several of the Prairie Schooler Santas. I also bought "Thine is the Trick and the Treat" by Prairie Moon which I will work when I feel like doing some monochromatic work. I purchased two pieces of 40 ct Heritage linen with the Willow Hill Samplings "Birth of a Nation" patterns in mind.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Snow is coming!
Monday, January 10, 2011
Two Days' Work
I worked on "Wolf Countess" today and yesterday, and this is my progress so far. That's all for now!
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Wolf Countess-Page 7 Finished
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Just a quick post...
Too tired to post last night!
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Today's Stitching
Other than that the day went well. Nate had the day off so we relaxed and watched movies.
For stitching today, I worked on Wolf Countess. This is my progress: I finished the grey and started in a dark green color. The banister is starting to take shape.
Well, that's all for now! Thanks for looking!
Monday, January 3, 2011
Wolf Countess
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Page Four Emerald Stocking
This represents the last few days of work on "Emerald Stocking." I got a little tired of all the intricate stitching so tonight I switched back to "Wolf Countess" for a bit. Just working lots of grey but sometimes that's nice.