Ok, so its been awhile.....
Jul. 9th, 2007 08:11 pmSince I last posted what I've been up to. That's because for the past couple of weeks things have been busy and active and hectic and along with trying to complete mollys for friends, I've also had to complete an afghan for a wedding present by this past Saturday. Joe had a wedding to officiate at our church and I made this for the couple.
( And the gift is done on time )
As well as did their programs and a ceremony booklet for Joe to use during the service and then be a keepsake for them after.
( wedding graphics )
Also, have been working on some mollys and mailed out three so far so
kadidid,
overcast, and
lezlishae watch your mailboxes!!
( Even Umbridge needs a Molly )
( ::Bites:: )
( Delana! )
Currently just assembled and am putting the trim on
kimberly_elf's and have
hpmommy's waiting to be assembled and trimmed. The body for
hp5freak's is almost done and will be starting another batch of sleeves as I work on more bodies as well.
Taking a break -- well is it a break if you're working on Mollys as you listen? -- Joe and i went back to Sweet Bay Coffee House in Ft. Smith for the celtic music they have on the second Sunday of the month. It had been a few months since we'd been there so it was a nice way to relax.
( Fiddles and bodhrans and flutes, oh my! )
Now, back to work on Mollys!
ETA: By they way if you are keeping count, that's 9 mollys completed! ETAA: because I can't tell an Lj name from a forum name some days *lol*
( And the gift is done on time )
As well as did their programs and a ceremony booklet for Joe to use during the service and then be a keepsake for them after.
( wedding graphics )
Also, have been working on some mollys and mailed out three so far so
( Even Umbridge needs a Molly )
( ::Bites:: )
( Delana! )
Currently just assembled and am putting the trim on
Taking a break -- well is it a break if you're working on Mollys as you listen? -- Joe and i went back to Sweet Bay Coffee House in Ft. Smith for the celtic music they have on the second Sunday of the month. It had been a few months since we'd been there so it was a nice way to relax.
( Fiddles and bodhrans and flutes, oh my! )
Now, back to work on Mollys!
ETA: By they way if you are keeping count, that's 9 mollys completed! ETAA: because I can't tell an Lj name from a forum name some days *lol*
Another Sweet Bay Sunday Afternoon
Mar. 12th, 2007 02:38 pmAnd celtic music. Not as many musicians this time but just as good and just as enjoyable
( Music )
( Lady M had a good time )
( Joe enjoyed reading and music )
( And so did the 15 Streeler that were accomplished while there as well )
And This weekend, also got my mask finished for the Ball at PR
( Finished creation )
( Music )
( Lady M had a good time )
( Joe enjoyed reading and music )
( And so did the 15 Streeler that were accomplished while there as well )
And This weekend, also got my mask finished for the Ball at PR
( Finished creation )
Sunday, Sweet Bay & Music
Feb. 13th, 2007 07:53 amDiscovered that Sweet Bay Coffee House has celtic music on the second Sunday of the month from 2-4 pm. So the other day, we took ourselves up there and had a wonderful time.
Of course, had to have a cup of Cafe Au Lait to remind us of upcoming visits to Cafe Du Monde!

The musicians played a variety of celtic songs and instruments.


And if the bodhran player looks familiar, you've seen him in my photos from Kelt's where he plays the harp as well! And had some knitting with me, managing to complete the ribbed cuff for a hat while there.

Lady Macbeth even took off dancing to one of the more livelier numbers! (With a little help from the bodhran player's lovely wife, Norma!


A wonderful way to spend an afternoon!
Of course, had to have a cup of Cafe Au Lait to remind us of upcoming visits to Cafe Du Monde!

The musicians played a variety of celtic songs and instruments.


And if the bodhran player looks familiar, you've seen him in my photos from Kelt's where he plays the harp as well! And had some knitting with me, managing to complete the ribbed cuff for a hat while there.

Lady Macbeth even took off dancing to one of the more livelier numbers! (With a little help from the bodhran player's lovely wife, Norma!


A wonderful way to spend an afternoon!

