This and that: toil and trouble edition
by chuckofish
Halloween really crept up on me. For the first time, I forgot to send cards to my loved ones. Not that it has ever been one of my favorite holidays, but without any little children around, it holds even less appeal for moi. I mean there are people in my neighborhood who put up fake cemeteries in their front yards at the end of September! Good grief.
Since I have sworn off candy corn, what does that leave?
Well, because I love my traditions, I did dig out my Halloween candles earlier in the month.
And here’s an adorable picture of the boy in toddler cowboy mode:
In other news, earlier in the week I picked up my finished needlepoint pillow from the Sign of the Arrow.
You’re impressed, right? The ladies at the SOTA were too. Allow me to bask in the light of this accomplishment for a little bit, please.
And in honor of our departed pater, who died on this day 21 years ago, let us read Psalm 90.
LORD, thou hast been our refuge, *
from one generation to another.
Before the mountains were brought forth,
or ever the earth and the world were made, *
thou art God from everlasting, and the world without end.
Thou turnest man to destruction; *
again thou sayest, Come again, ye children of men.
For a thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday
when it is past, *
and as a watch in the night.
As soon as thou scatterest them they are even as a sleep, *
and fade away suddenly like the grass.
In the morning it is green, and groweth up; *
but in the evening it is cut down, dried up, and withered.
For we consume away in thy displeasure, *
and are afraid at thy wrathful indignation.
Thou hast set our misdeeds before thee, *
and our secret sins in the light of thy countenance.
For when thou are angry all our days are gone; *
we bring our years to an end, as it were a tale that is told.
The days of our age are threescore years and ten;
and though men be so strong that thy come to fourscore years, *
yet is their strength then but labor and sorrow,
so soon passeth it away, and we are gone.
So teach us to number our days, *
that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.





I had forgotten that Father died on Halloween — and how strange that it has been 21 years (and that my Chris is 21!). Time sure does fly — as the Psalm said so beautifully.
On a happier note, I lOVE your pillow!!!
I remember that you came to visit with the wee babe for the funeral et al. Not an easy trip to make with a 6-week old!
LOVE the leopard print, so much!
I thought it was genius too. The lady at the SOTA asked me where I got it.
It’s funny that as much as I loved to get dressed up as a boy (and to this day) I don’t count Halloween as my favorite holiday! Your pillow looks great!!
Your SotA creation is QUITE stylish. How clever of you to pick the backing you did. I still ship my stuff to SotA to be finished and/or repaired when my devil dogs decide it’s time to attack pillow corners. Sigh.
They are the only game in town! They re-made my father’s needlepoint belt (which had been worn to shreds) into a like-new belt back when Mary worked there. Truly amazing.