Monday, March 24, 2008

Yesterday . . . .

easterWe went to my parents' for Easter dinner. Ariel (yes, I put her name in and no, not the Little Mermaid -- go read Shakespeare) hunted eggs. There was a small problem finding some of the eggs. The Easter bunny came out to help.bunnyWe think Ariel may have it figured out, but she's pleading innocence.

I got called the "Ninja Photographer" yesterday by my darling Natalie.For the life of me, I cannot figure out why.

I have decided to wait on the photos of the new items. They are starting to add up. I've got just a few days to finish up, then I must start typing instructions. I'm teaching a class next Monday night for the Georgetown Satellite group of the Austin Stitchers. The Georgetown group is so hospitable, I love visiting with them. And since I have just a few days, I must be off. I leave you with this photo of the wisteria that grows behind my mom's house. Just let me say that this year it's not nearly as full as it usually is! The tree it's growing in (mom's blooming cedar) is about 20 feet tall, just to give you an idea. The wisteria grows down the hill in the back and across a little fence off to the right. The main body of the plant is about the size of a car, and the trunk is a good five inches in diameter. I've managed to kill every cutting she has given me. Keep on stitchin' on, beadlings!wisteria

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I feel soooo old. Your babies are growing up so fast. The last time I saw N was when that jewelry show we all did shared a venue with a reptile show. That was fun. Can't wait to see the new designs.

Happy Beading,
Clara

Bead-Mused said...

OMG, that was soooo long ago. You freaked her out letting that tarantula crawl up your arm!!

Here, let me help you -- she'll be twenty this year, and Ariel will be 11!!!

Hugs!
T

Anonymous said...

Yeah I can't believe I did that either. Ernie couldn't believe it. I think the best part of the whole show was watching all of those prissy bead ladies squeeling and running away from that little spider like their lives depended on it.(heeeheehee!) I remember the look on N's face when she held that full grown python. I have those pictures somewhere.(I think they are in the sick 'puter.)

Clara

Bead-Mused said...

If you find one of those pics, forward it to me so I can send it to her. I would bet you beads that she puts it on her My Space page! If she doesn't, I'll put it on the blog!

T

Anonymous said...

Done, as soon as we debug the 'puter.
Clara