I’m not getting married. I’m already married. The theme for Studio Friday is something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue. Something old Something new Something borrowed and something blue My husband had a fit when he saw the pattern cabinet. He thinks that it is ugly. Well, it is. But since we don’t have [...]
Neefer Sews, Crochets, Crafts, Swims, and Blathers about Kids and Her Stuggles with an Eating Disorder
Acorns to Oaktrees
Currently browsing posts found in February2006
Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.
Masculine
The theme for Photo Friday is MASCULINE.
Pink
Pulguito Pulguito’s favorite colors are pink and purple. It’s impossible to find boy clothing in pink or purple. Fortunately, Pulguito has a big sister who likes pink and purple, too. I suppose I could make him clothing, and I do, but if I made all his clothes, which seems silly since RTW does fit him, [...]
A splinter
Chunguita Chunguita came home from daycare with a large splinter between her fingernail and finger. DH thought we could get it out ourselves, but I couldn’t hold Chunguita by myself, Pulguito kept getting in the way, and (poor me) my eyes aren’t that great anymore (but I refuse to get bifocals) so I couldn’t pull [...]
Tired
I should be so tired at bedtime. The theme for Foto Pherrets is TIRED.
Curves
The theme for Lens Day is CURVES.
Finished a Burda 8665
And a closeup of the buttons.
No More Photo Tuesday
Weeping China Doll The host for Photo Tuesday has decided to take time off from maintaining a website.
News Notes for Tuesday
Sewing The oldest Singer sewing machine contest. I think it’s limited to Malaysia. Eating Disorder HEALTH MATTERS: Eating disorders: Common in young girls Schools to focus on eating disorders Among the enemies in her crusade she names mass media images of the so-called perfect body — bone-thin for women, super-buff for men — along with [...]
I’m so insulted.
I can’t believe the Manolo said “Manolo says, oddly, the Manolo he personally knows many of the brianiac scientists, and he would have to say that sartorially they are the sorry lot, perhaps second only to the mechanical engineers and the German fashion designers in terms of fashion faux pas per minute.” So who’s worse? [...]

