I retired on January 10th and on January 15th there was a big party for me at the Hilton. Not one to like the limelight I do have to say it was one of my best days ever. In addition to the nice things said, (a Resolution from the Board of Directors!), the great food, the open bar and the tear in the eye of my boss who had to turn and walk away with a raised hand - awww - my three kids were there. Their attendance was a well kept secret and was an ultimate high. I was so proud as a mom that they came and so proud they got to hear all the nice things said. Coming was no small feat - one flew in landing at 2 pm with a return flight at 9:15 pm back to Boston. Another drove four hours, enjoyed the evening and drove four hours home. So proud I was.
To end the week I went to Camp Wannastitch in OCMD. Another great time. Camp Wannastitch is a MidAtlantic Region EGA event. There were 204 of us at the Clarion. Much stitching, much fellowship, a few drinks and some great meals. Win/win/win/win.
I also finished this cross stitched tote bag at Camp Wannastitch. On day two of January, I broke my pact to work on WIPs and not start anything new.......this is a pattern from Janis Note of Noteworthy Needle. The kit was complete with perle cotton, pattern and bag.
I joined the Sassy Jack's SAL of the Jeannette Douglas Learning Stitches Sampler. Jeannette Douglas is a favorite of mine and I am looking forward to starting this one. This is designed to stitch as pictured but Sassy Jacks is offering a way to stitch it on banding. I am not sure which way I will stitch it.
I also want to share information about a pattern from Hands Across the Sea. The Jane Marshall 1857 Sampler.
Ok there is more but.....only ten days into retirement I have no free time! I am sure it will calm down and I will get into a routine, for now, busy busy busy, long to-do lists but I am making sure I am allowing for time-outs to stitch.
Thanks for stopping by and keep on stitching!






