Sunday, February 21, 2010

ABC Lessons

Here is my latest progress on ABC lessons. For whatever reason, I didn't get much stitching done this week. I'm not sure why - just didn't seem to have the stitching "mojo" going. And this is a project I like stitching on, it's a pretty easy fun stitch. Oh well, I'm not doing it for any particular reason, so no rush!

And on a non-stitching note - I have the most wonderful parents EVER!!! Things are tight for me right now (since I'm only working two days a week) and they offered to pay for the framing on my "March" project in my previous posting. That was really nice of them, and a big help. Custom framing is SO expensive, but on something like that project that was a gift I really think it's worth it.

Two funny things about the framing on that piece - I pulled it up on the 123 catalog to see who the designer was, and saw that they had framed and matted it very similarly for the sample to how I had done it. And I can honestly say I didn't remember that, I just worked with the framer. And to make it funnier - I pulled the pattern out to show the similarity to my parents, and guess what - I didn't forget to dot the I! There is no dot over the I on the pattern! LOL

Then today my dad called me...to offer me their CAR!!!! To back up a little bit - Mike and I have been a one car family for a couple of years now. Mike had been driving my old car, and it finally died. It needed a transmission, and since the car had about 170,000 miles on it, we just didn't want to make the investment. At the time, Mike was about to lose his job, so we weren't in a position to go buy a car to replace it. Then...he got a full time job and not too long afterwards my hours got cut. So, again...not in a position to start a new car loan. My parents had two cars - a 17 year old Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme convertible, and I'm not sure how new their other car is (maybe 6-8 years old) but the mileage on that car was getting high enough that dad was feeling more comfortable getting a second newer car. So they went yesterday and bought themselves a Ford Fusion. They weren't offering much of anything in trade for the Oldsmobile - it is 17 years old, and has about 130,000 miles on it. So my dad figured if they weren't going to get much for it, they might as well give it to us! So now I don't have to make two round trips every day on my day off to take Mike to work, and we don't have to deal with all the logistics of sharing a car. I'm so happy! My parents are just AWESOME!!!!

Sorry to ramble....

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14 comments:

Anonymous said...

You have great parents and glad that they were able to give you a car and help with the framing of your picture.

Hope you get back into your stitching.

Marl

Mel said...

Wow, awesome about the car!

Stitching looks great.

Anonymous said...

What wonderful parents - you are so blessed (as you already know). The stitching is lovely, too.

Colette Kingsley said...

What a wonderful gift from your parents! (and it came at just the right time : )

Tracy said...

very cute, and that's really cool what your parents did.

Gina said...

Great news about the car - it's a real pain trying to juggle one car between two people. I hate the loss of independence I feel when I have no car of my own!

MaryT said...

Your parents sound wonderful! Your stitching is looking great too:0)

Shelley said...

Your parents sounds just like mine. Ready and willing to help me out as best as they can manage, and usually without me asking for it.

Your LK looks great.

Mayté Bermúdez-García said...

I love reading this post!! Live closes doors and God opens windows!!

Carolyn NC said...

How sweet - awesome news!

Katrien said...

your parents are great.
Stitching looks good!

Nancy M said...

They made the right choice. Only worth a few hundred dollars for the trade-in, but really priceless for you! Nice stitching too!

Anonymous said...

Parents are a golden treasure, somehow they know when we need them most and they just come through. I guess they are like angels.

Terri said...

Great stitching. And that's wonderful that your parents are going to help you like that. Glad that you now have your much needed freedom :)