Well, after an initial scare with Tilly with lots of noisy breathing and sneezes, life has certainly become very busy but also full of furry fun! She appears to have a small respiratory problem which may be caused by a dust allergy from her bedding so with special bedding now in place and lots of fresh air we seem to have improved it a little but need to keep a careful watch.
DH swears she thinks she's a puppy and by some of her mannerisms I agree - she is full of affection and we are adorned by bunny kisses all the time, she knows her veggie treats are in the fridge and will sit with her front paws up begging, knowing that it's really hard for me to resist and say 'no more' and she follows me around wherever I go. When she's sleepy she will either flop down on her back, fully stretched out (a little scary when you first see her do it and a sudden rush to make sure she's still breathing!) or she will lay in my arms like a newborn baby again on her back. At 7pm she goes into overdrive and so far has found her way into the washing machine, nibbled on DD's 'Hollister' hoodie and hid behind the fridge/freezer ~ I've tried finding the 'on/off' switch on her but it seems to be well hidden! I often wonder what my dear old Buttons would think of this little rascal, he'd approve I'm sure.
'A little rascal ~ Me?'
Blotto! but just wait until 7pm
'Funny shaped carrots Mum?'
The school holidays are now half-way through and they really have been a lazy time so far. DD keeps busy and is out and about most days (1 week to go until exam results) and DS's go out for bike rides and footie but that's as busy as it's been so far. DH took them all to see Toy Story 3 last week and they all loved it even though it had a few weepy moments in it ( 'No! I just had something in my eye, Mum').
If I remember rightly my Blog is meant to be about cross-stitching too so my apologies for bunny ramblings. I have now completed 8 Mouseloft designs which I think along with patterned fabric squares will be enough to make my patchwork cushion :
Mouseloft have loads and loads of these small design kits and I decided to stitch ones which represented our garden ~ the 2 birds are frequent visitors, both to the birdbath and the cables around us, the hedgehog visits early Spring and late Autumn and kindly digs holes in the front garden looking for grubs, the owl we hear but have yet to see, the butterflies are plentiful and love the Buddleah bush, toads and frogs dwell in the stream at the bottom of the garden, the dog visits with Nanny & Grandad and finally the bunny - need I say more?
If I need to stitch any more to make the cushion a little bigger then I will have to choose carefully - I don't think they do a fox or a squirrel (both unwanted visitors) and as from yesterday evening a bee is not top of my list either as one kindly left its sting in my left knee cap (ouch!)
A little progress on Forever Friends Washing Day ~ look harder there really is!
And a find at the LNS with an end of season sale, I really don't need another kit to add to the collection but I've always liked this one and it will look good as my title picture (one day!)
'Stitch in Time' by Margaret Sherry
DH and I had an afternoon to spare at the weekend so we decided to take a trip to the Flea Market and have a rummage in those dust covered boxes full of bits and pieces that once were probably so meaningful in someone's life. We love wood of any kind, the smell, the look, the feel, just so tactile and DH found this gorgeous piece tucked in a corner, it has layer and layer of stain and varnish and will be a great project to sit out on the patio and strip down on Sunday afternoons, I love the little heart in the back and won't my patchwork cushion look lovely sitting in it when it's restored to its natural glory?
My find was a little smaller ~ a wacky tea-light holder, now clean, dust-free and new beading on the shade and best of all buried at the bottom of a wicker basket full of unloved toys - a lop-ear bunny very grubby and smelly but after a soak in the washing machine and a whiz around the tumble dryer now a gorgeous cuddly ~ who do you think drew me to this?
Well, that's it for now, DD has just returned from a sleepover so a bit more washing to add to the pile and tomorrow night I'm being dragged off to a football match (yes, the season has begun again, uuugh!), not sure how it will look if I sit there cross stitching but I can just imagine the boys embarrassed faces!
I have been reading lots of your blogs but not had much time to commit to leaving comments but to those of you that I know have also recently suffered losses, both pets and close relatives, a big hug to you all and the hope that you are able to remember all the happy memories you shared together.
HAPPY STITCHING . . .
13 comments:
Glad your OKE. Little Tilly looks great, look out with Mr. Fox...
Your little stitching pieces are so cute... can't wait to see the finish.
Forever Friends is progressing well!!!
And love your new stash.. it's so cute I love MS designs...
My Popcorn does the same thing as your Tilly! She jumps up and then lands with a huge THUD onto her side. She loves laying that way :o) I'm glad to hear that Tilly is settling in. Popcorn is a lot better since she's been fixed but she is still not as affectionate as my other bunnies. I just hope it takes time.
Love your flea market finds!
Your WIPs are coming along nicely :o) I think everyone I know has that kit by MS but me! LOL!
Love your tales of Tilly. Congratulations on your finishes can't wait to see it finished into a cushion, yes it will look lovely on your chair. Lovely progress on your forever friends. Love the new lamp and teddy.
Glad to hear you are keeping your blog name the same. Tilly is quiet a cutie. And love your stitchy progress! Your school holiday is half over and my son starts back in two weeks! I'm already feeling sad about it.
Hope your stitchy mojo stays in gear. Smiles - Denise
How do you have time for stitching with Tilly's antics? LOL She is a cutie and your little stithes are going to be lovely in a quilt.
Tilly sounds wonderful and I love the photos of her.
Love your Mouseloft finishes. They are so sweet.
I think the bunny tales fit in perfectly with the stitching! So glad Tilly is doing better. She is just so adorable! Your stitches are beautiful too my friend. Love it all!
xx, shell and sugie
Tilly is just adorable! Love the Mouseloft finishes,they are so cute. The rescued chair and bunny find are wonderful too.
What a lovely post Jane, I loved reading of Tillys exploits, hope the breathing thing improves.
The mouseloft cuties are great, love the bird having a bath,also your explanation of why you have chosen each one. Great chair find and I like the cuddly bunny too, isnt it great when you spot a bargain.
Like the new kit ready for your header ,when are you having a new start?!
Well enjoy the footie, (tongue in cheek here) . Hugs and a special one for Tilly.
Just browsing the blogs and came across yours and had to leave a comment. Tilly is so sweet. Enjoyed reading about your flea market finds (I love flea markets and car boots!) I love the little cross-stitch characters :-)
Tilly is a TURKEY! I just loved having bunnies as pets when I was young. :) Your flea market finds are wonderful! That chair will be even more beautiful when you get it all cleaned up. Have fun at the footy match...ugh. :P
Miss Tilly is PRECIOUS! I remembery when my Biffy was a baby... I miss the antics!
oh! I'm stitching that Margaret Sherry's design :D
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