Monday, November 29, 2010

Thanks and Giving

I hope everyone had a lovely Thanksgiving. It is one of my favorite holidays ... made up of two of my favorite words. This year I witnessed an amazing demonstration of the second word, "giving", as I watched a young chef spend an entire day in the kitchen making a dinner for a group of us that I won't soon forget. Amazing meal that took weeks to plan and prep and then an entire day to prepare and serve. That was the "giving". Since I have been the "giver" of the meal for more than 20 years, I was grateful to be able to sit back, relax and watch someone else prepare it. That was the "thanks". Watching and feeling grateful for the effort made by our chef was my only job. How nice to be given an opportunity to be truly grateful. Thanks and Giving. Two things we should probably make an effort to practice more than once a year.


And what a year. Rough year ... for many of us. And yet, I find if I take the time and open my eyes and search my heart, I can always find things to be thankful for, even in the toughest times. So after a bad day, or a stressful week, or a few dark hours, I always try to spend a few moments in the evening doing a little gratitude meditation so I don't get carried away by troubles and tribulations and end up going to bed with them (yuck! Who wants to sleep with those guys :-) It's amazing what a little "gratitude" meditation can do for your mood.


Not to mention your sleep :-)


Meanwhile, more thanks are in order. I want to thank my friend Evelyne Kaczmarek for the beautiful job she did stitching the model for "Alphabets" which is due to start shipping .... let's see ... tomorrow! A few new projects to help ring in the New Year. You can see the photos at right and of course, please visit the web site for more details. This was not an easy piece to stitch and Evelyne did an amazing job. I was so impressed that I did as many "close-up" photos as I could but they still don't really do it justice. Thank you my friend for a spectacular job ... on a difficult piece. Your help and support are worth more than you'll ever know.


After running out of wall space, I have been giving a lot of thought to designing things that are a bit more useful ... common, day to day items that can be made beautiful with a touch of embroidery. Why not show off our needlework on the little everyday objects in our lives and make them as "personal" and "special" as we can? The little calendar covers are the first of this group. They are made to cover the small, inexpensive promotional calendars given out by many companies this time of year. I've always carried one in my purse, but never liked the plastic covers that came with them and so, voila, something a little more attractive without too much work involved.


Am working on a cover for my large weekly desk calendar, for my journal, for note pads, shopping lists, coupon organizers, etc. etc. We also have another large sampler stitched (thank you Anne-Catherine) and almost ready to go and many other little objects and projects in the works. Some being stitched, some still on the drawing board and some still in my head. So, keep watching to see what turns up.


Meanwhile, it's late. Been a very long day. I need to go do some of that "gratitude" meditation so I can fall into bed and sleep like a grateful baby.







See you soon, ci vediamo a presto, à tout à l'heure, gauw tot ziens,

Cynthia


7 comments:

  1. It was really an honour for me to stitch "Alphabets"...thank you Cynthia for your confidence!
    I love your calendar covers!
    A bientôt
    Evelyne

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  2. Oh, Cynthia, I just love your designs so much! Of course, I had to order Alphabets and can hardly wait to get my hands on it! Debra in NC

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  3. I received my Alphabets kit and I absolutely love the colors of the supplies and the stithces used. I can hardly wait to start stitching, although it will have to wait until I finish a couple of other designs. This will be my reward and Christmas present to myself all in one lovely project!

    Thank you for sharing your talents.

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  4. Cynthia, I absolutely love the new "Alphabets" sampler and your monthly calendar covers are just amazing. I can't wait to start my January cover! May you have many peaceful moments and blessings in the New Year.

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  5. Are you going to teach at Celebrations this year?

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  6. No Amy. My house is up for sale ... and I am kind of living in "limbo" as I don't know where I'll be 3 months from now ... or 6 ... or 9. I don't want to schedule any teaching dates and then not be able to show up because I'm in the middle of an unexpected move. As soon as things settle down around here ... I'm going to try to get some dates on my schedule.

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