Friday, January 31, 2025

Two birthdays and a pair of Christmas finishes

Well, I did it! I turned 70 and the world didn't end... The lead-up to my birthday was far scarier than the actual day. My over-active imagination had me worrying about all sorts of scenarios that would happen as I entered my 70s. I'm happy to say that once the calendar turned to January 16th, I felt just fine about being in a new decade. In the end, it was "just another day."  We had a wonderful family celebration that weekend at a beautiful rental home on the shores of Deep Creek Lake in Maryland. So grateful to have had my entire family there to honor me on my very special day. I'll tell you more about my birthday celebration further on in the post, but I know some of you are here only to see my stitching so let's get to that first. 

My January ornament finish for the #12in25ornamentstitchalong (that I host on Instagram) is done and it's a cutie. I went with my "comfort stitching" favorite--Prairie Schooler (although many of you would not call stitching "over one" on black "comfort stitching," would you?). This sweet scene of Santa feeding the geese is from PS Book No. 110 "Santa  & Friends" and is stitched on 25ct. black Lugana with the suggested DMC threads.  I will say that if Santa attempted to feed any geese in our yard, he would be strongly reprimanded. We have several that try to nest by our pond each spring and they are not greeted with open arms. As soon as we see them, we run out to chase them away. They make such a mess as you might know if you have ever been around a group of them!

I love the detail on this one--even the bird seed that Santa sprinkles is charted!

The hanging pillow ornament I made is fairly simple... I just added a border of matching green cording and attached five red jingle bells to the bottom. In the upper right corner, I added a green gingham bow and another bell to finish it off. I'm trying my best to make ornaments on the smaller side this year because my Christmas tree (as you know!) is running out of room. This one measures just 2 1/2" X 3 1/4".  One ornament down, eleven to go!

My first ornament of 2025

 

My bigger Christmas finish is one I actually started in December and finished on my birthday. This was one of those designs that I expected would stitch up much more quickly than it actually did. But, when you study it, there certainly is a lot of detail. I used a lovely Christmas red silk ("Poinsettia" by Gloriana Silks) for this piece which is stitched on 40 ct. white Newcastle linen. I find stitching a monochromatic design to be so soothing, don't you?

"Redwork Noel" by Joan Elliott

So many sweet motifs in this design!

Wouldn't you love to live in this cozy village at the base of the wooded mountain? It looks so peaceful.

The finished size ended up being almost 6 inches square on the 40 ct. fabric. I plan on getting this one framed.

I received some lovely birthday gifts from fellow stitching friends which I will certainly treasure...

From my friend Vickie, I received this darling snowman ornament. He is feeling right at home with my other snowmen. Thank you so much, Vickie!

My friend, Claire from Canada, created this adorable snowman berry for me. Just love the fuzzy little fellow and all the beads and charms she added. Thank you so much, Claire!

From my friend, Charlene in Arizona, came two charming charts. Just look at that parade of animals following Santa featured in the top one--so cute! Thank you so much, Charlene!

June, Manuela, and Martina all created beautiful cards for me and sent them across the ocean from England and Germany. You are all very talented--thank you so much!

My friend, Gabi, made this sweet snowman card and included a chart to remind me of my September visit to Strasbourg, France, too. Love them! Thank you so much, Gabi!

And thank you to all who sent birthday cards as well--I was so touched that you remembered my special day.

On turning 70... Oh, how quickly the years have passed! I know most of you feel the same way--and I swear they pass more and more quickly with each and every year.  Below, is little Carol in a precious ruffled pinafore (surely sewn by my maternal grandmother) on my very first birthday in 1956. I think those old cards are so sweet--all bunny themed, I notice. My mother said my nickname back then was "Thumper" because I thumped my foot when I was trying to go to sleep so I guess the bunny theme (the bunny in the Bambi movie is named Thumper) was most appropriate.

Luckily, I seem more interested in playing with the ribbon and am paying no attention at all to the big lit candle on the cake!

Oh, how times have changed over the past 70 years... Just look at the price of eggs in 1955 (61 cents a dozen)! And postage stamps: 3 cents! You could drive to a (50 cent) movie in your brand new car that cost only $2100. The world, and life in general, just seemed kinder and simpler back then--at least to me.

Life in 1955


As I mentioned above, my family held a 70th birthday celebration weekend for me at a lake house in Maryland. It was a beautiful house with amazing views of Deep Creek Lake. All nine of us were there: my husband, me, my oldest son, daughter-in-law, and grandson, and my middle and youngest sons and their girlfriends. Nine of us just enjoying each other's company for three fun-filled days.

The beautiful view from our bedroom window of the frozen lake

We spent the weekend, doing puzzles, playing pool, eating way too much yummy food, and constructing Lego sets. My grandson told his dad yesterday, "I can't believe Nonna knows how to put together Legos!" Ha ha :)  Well, Mister B, I did learn something along the way while raising three boys who adored Legos just as much as you! We also exchanged late Christmas gifts. My oldest son found a series of fun birthday-themed games on Etsy and we all enjoyed reminiscing and laughing over them as we shared memories. One of my favorites was having each person write down four memories they had of me on individual slips of paper and then I tried to guess who wrote them. Such fun!

A beautiful birthday cake (apparently, I'm Nonna to everyone now. Hmm...)

And we got snow--lots and lots of snow! If not for my husband and three sons keeping up with the shoveling over the weekend, I doubt we would have been able to get our cars up that long, steep driveway on Monday morning. We got at least 8 or 9 inches of the fluffy white stuff. It was incredibly beautiful, though--a bit dicey making our way home on Monday, but everyone arrived safely. We love gathering together at Deep Creek Lake as it is about halfway between Pittsburgh and Washington, DC so it's not an extremely long drive for any of us.

The guys could barely keep up with the shoveling!

Some of our more intrepid crew braved the frigid temperatures to walk out onto the frozen lake.

Mister B in my favorite photo of the weekend taken by my middle son's girlfriend.

I took this photo as we were pulling away to drive home--such a beautiful house! I was sad to leave, but, hopefully, we'll visit again soon.

I had a couple of very special visitors on my actual birthday, too. The morning of the 16th, I spotted the female cardinal perched on a snow covered branch right outside my kitchen. I was just about ready to capture her photo when in swooped the male cardinal who proceeded to sit down beside her. I like to think that it was my mom and dad visiting to bring me birthday smiles :) 

Papa and Mama visiting on my 70th birthday

 

And the other birthday I mentioned in my post's title? Well, my little old blog turned 16 years old on January 24th. I still can't believe that I've been writing, photographing, and recording my stitching and other life events for so many years. I've come close to quitting many times as blogging has gone out of fashion, but I still feel that blogging is the format where I feel closest to my fellow stitchers so I'm here for another year! I hope you'll be joining me as I truly love hearing from you either through your sweet comments or by email. 

 

Many years of "Stitching Dreams" memories compiled into hardback books. I always include two years in each book so it's time to order another one for 2023-2024.

Next time, I hope to resume my Rhine River cruise travelogue that I left off in November. We'll be traveling to Switzerland and then on to Italy (obviously we are not on the Rhine River at that point!). Hope everyone has a safe and healthy February ahead.  Such a short month--spring is on it's way! Hooray, hooray! Bye for now...

32 comments:

Gabi said...

Hello, what a nice post. Good to read you had a lovely time over your special day. The pics are great, so is your stitching. I love the TPS patterns and the snowman on black, wonderful.
The collection of my ornies get more and more and soon I will have the same problem as you. The tree will be too small, but..... I still have the old one. LOL!
Have a good time and enjoy,
Gabi

butterfly said...

What a beautiful post .
You look younger than ever , you have a beautiful family .
Looks like you all had a great time .
Enjoy life it's just starting .
You stitched some lovely Christmas ornaments .
Wishing you a lovely New Year ahead .
Hugs June.

Marilyn said...

Happy 70th!!!!! Welcome to the 70's!
The ornament is so pretty, I love your simple finishes, not overdone.
What cute gifts you received.
Yes, life was much simpler back then.
Eggs are getting too expensive now, time to buy a hen!
Your get together looks like so much fun.
Mr. B is too cute.
I still love reading your blog.
Marilyn

qubasket said...

Happy belated birthday. Looks like you had a wonderful birthday celebration with your family. Family celebrations are the best. You inspired me last year to keep making my Christmas ornaments and I ended up making 19. I have my January ornament stitched but not finished yet. I enjoy reading your blog post so I hope you continue for many more years.

Robin in Virginia said...

Your January ornament is darling, Carol. Santa wouldn't be welcome with geese feeding here. They make horrid messes. Your Redwork Noel piece is simply gorgeous. And yes, I would love to live in that village. It sounded like you had a delightful birthday and weekend at Deep Creek Lake. Enjoy the new decade! Happy February!

marly said...

What a wonderful birthday celebration with family. And yes, years seem to pass more quickly the older we get. And yes,, back then was kinder and simpler. That shade of green thread is perfect on the over one on black UNcomfort stitching!!

Anonymous said...

Happy, happy birthday to a real inspiration in so many ways, Carol! I turned 70 last July and had a lot of trepidation about how much time was behind me compared to how much is ahead…Yikes! As my high school chemistry was fond of saying, “So much to do, so little time…” He might have been talking about science experiments, but I’m thinking about my stitchery projects!😜🥰 Stitch on, Carol, and keep writing your uplifting blog—you mean so much to your admirers!! Nancy O.

Erica said...

Your Christmas stitching is gorgeous! Happy Belated Birthday! Believe me I know how you feel about this decade! I am due for another birthday coming soon. Can't believe I what number it is! I agree, the 50's did seem much calmer and simpler!

Isabel para ALROMASAR said...

I'm so glad you enjoyed your 70th birthday so much in the best company, Carol!!!
May happiness always be with you.
Thanks for sharing such beautiful images
Hugs!!!

Sandy said...

I had to chuckle at the Nonna is your name now. Not too long ago, I came to the realization, my new name was Mimi. I only hear Sandy from friends:) The pictures of the snow and Little B are just perfect. I am glad you got to celebrate with all. Aging is not for the faint of heart, but it makes me so grateful for every single day. The stitch is lovely as always. And no one over one on black is never going to be my comfort stitching but you have a gift there. I think the one place you used that I then followed up has gone out of business. January has been so crazy that I haven’t even checked yet.

Shelly said...

Carol, comfort stitching is not even over 1 on burlap!!!🤣Redwork Noel is stunning! And yes, monochromatic stitching is relaxing, I just don't do enough. I still can't believe you're 70. You are a youthful 70 though. I would say the cardinal couple was your parents. I believe in the signs myself. Take care and stay healthy!

Anonymous said...

Happy belated Birthday, Carol. I’ll be entering that same decade later this year and I’m glad to hear that it was “just another day”! Looks like you had a fun celebration. Your Christmas stitching is beautiful and I stitched the same ornament for my 2 grandsons last year. I stitched it on 36 ct and wished they were a little smaller, but stitching one over one on the black sounds like a challenge! Thank you for continuing with your blog. I so enjoy reading it. Cherie in WI

Gail L. said...

Happy Belated Birthday Carol! A year ago in October, I turned 75. For me, that was so traumatic because now I am officially an “antique”! So depressing! I’m fine now, but leading up to this milestone birthday was troubling!

Ginny A said...

Happy 70th! Being a Jan. baby, as well, I will be hitting this milestone next year. It sounds like your family made the day extra special. Your stitching is beautiful and I am following your example for this year to do a project a month to stay ahead of the Christmas Crazies.

Jill said...

Being together with family makes for a lovely birthday at any age. Some say ‘70 is the new 50’. I’m delighted to learn you’ll continue with blogging. Stitching Dreams is a lovely visit with a friend who shares inspiring projects. Looking forward to more trip river cruise photos.

diamondc said...

Happy Belated Birthday Carol: So sorry for the late comment, I hope you had a very beautiful day. when I turned 70 I did not feel any different then when I was 50 but I have a few wrinkles now.
Santa and friends so sweet and your finish is perfect.
Noel Sampler is beautiful, congratulations on both finish's. So many lovely gifts you are loved. Your baby photo is so adorable, makes me smile.
What a fun weekend you had and with snow, the cake looks yummy, we have only a dusting on the ground, I like snow but not a lot.
The cardinals are so beautiful, congratulations on 16 years of Blogging, time does fly, I too am at 16 years.
I have many relatives in Switzerland, it is a very beautiful country.

Catherine❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

SueH said...

Wishing you a belated 70th Birthday Carol, it sounds as if you had a wonderful celebration with all of your family. I know what you mean about the foreboding feeling leading up to it. Of my special group of eight friends, four are 70 this year (I'm the baby and still have 18 months to mine) and have been dreading it, but this week we decided to book a cruse in September, to celebrate. I agree with you that blogging seems to be a thing of the past, but for me it's a way to record my stitching journey that stays in one place and is always there to look back one. Mind you, I love your idea of having the printed book too. I would never have thought of doing that. Happy Stitching! Sue xx

Christel said...

Votre ornement de Noël est superbement mis en valeur avec cette nouvelle finition parfaite.
Le grand motif de Noël est de toute beauté, tous les détails sont impressionnants.
Vous avez été gâté pour votre anniversaire, un changement de dizaine cela se fête plus qu'à l'ordinaire. J'ai passé le cap des 60 ans il y a 3 jours et hier nous étions tous réunis autour d'un excellent repas.
Quelle chance d'avoir encore des photos de l'enfance.
Oui il semble que la vie était plus simple avant mais le monde avance dans tous les sens du terme (malheureusement pas toujours en bien...).
Vous avez eu un merveilleux gâteau d'anniversaire.
Que de neige !!! Je rêve de patiner un jour sur un lac gelé mais en France il y en a peu.
Le couple Mr et Mme Cardinal est beau. En effet peut-être qu'il s'agit de votre Mère et Père venus vous rendre visite..
Je souhaite un joyeux anniversaire à votre blog.. Je ne sais pas si j'aurai le courage de reprendre le chemin du mien un jour...
Amitiés de France,
Christel

Stasi said...

Love both your Christmas/winter finishes! I'm so jealous of your time in that winter wonderland!!! Mr. B is so cute and obviously enjoyed the snow!!!

MartinaM said...

Your new Santa is very beautiful, the way he feeds the ducks. And you've already got your first finish. The Christmas pattern also looks great, I really like the combination of cross stitch and redwork.
I'm very happy that you had such a nice birthday, the whole family around you makes it so special. And the weather with lots of snow. All of this creates wonderful memories. And I love the picture with Mister B.
Congratulations on your blog birthday too, 16 years is a long time and mine will be 13 next November, hard to believe.
Have a great time and hopefully a spring-like February,
Martina

Manuela said...

Hello Carol,
thanks for this lovely blog post.
Your newest ornament is very cute, a lovely motif.
Your red heart is so beautiful. I love it very much.
Sound you had a great birthday with your family.
Congratulation on your blog birhtday. My blog will be 14 years old.
I'm looking forward to your next holiday trip in Schweiz and Italien.
Have a nice month of February.
Hugs, Manuela

Julie T said...

Carol, Happy Belated Birthday! It sounds like your celebration was wonderful. I always enjoy reading your blog, so I am glad you are in for another year. The house your family gathered in is gorgeous and the snow so pretty. I think I have been following you for 4-5 years now. I found you through cross-stitching so I really enjoy seeing your finishes. I hope you have a very blessed 71st year!

Katie said...

LOL I'm glad the world didn't give you a bad day on your bday. I swear my body fell apart at 40 but I'm dealing with it. Love your Jan ornament. Perfect finish as always. I agree with you about monochromatic pieces. They are soothing. NOEL is just lovely indeed!!! The getaway looks wonderful. I would love to see that much snow again. It's been forever since we've had more than 2 inches. So glad to hear you are here for another year. I'll be here cheering you along.

Carol in Texas said...

I am delighted you intend to blog for 2025. It is my favorite form of digital communication. I’m not much of an Instagram user. Blogs are so much more personal, though I know they are a lot of work for the blogger. I’m glad you had such a wonderful decade-turning birthday, Carol. I wish you good health and happiness for the coming year.

Anonymous said...

I am thrilled you will keep blog post going. I so enjoy it. Glad your birthday was so special. I turned 68 January 26th so I’m coming up right behind you! Charlene

Lee said...

Happy Belated Birthday! What a lovely post ! More special memories! Keep warm and stitch!

Anonymous said...

Hi Carol - what a wonderful post you’ve shared with all of your readers. I love seeing all of your beautiful stitching, reading all the fun things you’ve been up to and seeing the very great pictures you shared of Mr. B.! Your birthday celebration must have been so special for you to get to share it with all of your family and in such a beautiful location! It really must have been a very Happy Birthday 🎈🎂🎁!!!
Like everyone else, I’m so happy you plan on continuing your blog. It really is so special and so much fun to read and see all of the beautiful stitched pieces you have made - truly wonderful treasures! and it’s fun to read about your travel adventures. All of your efforts are truly appreciated.
🌸❤️ Barb R.

Leonore Winterer said...

Happy 70th to you and happy 16th to your blog! If your grandson is impressed by you knowing how to build Legos now, just imagine what he'll say in a couple years when he finds out Nonna has been writing a blog for 20 years! At least I hope you'll stick around for that much longer :)
Your stitching is lovely, the Red Noel is gorgeous. And what great gifts you got, I hope you'll be stitching that Christmas Parade sometimes soon, it's so cute!

Robin said...

Carol, first off, Happy belated birthday. What a wonderful way to spend it with family. Your first ornament of the year is darling. And yes, many of us do not like over one or stitching on black. The black does make a lovely finish. The Joan Elliott heart is stunning. I am liking her designs more and more. Also happy 16th to your blog. I agree, many times I have thought about ending blogging but I don’t. It is my dairy so to speak. All you stitching pieces are great. One year I will do the 12 in 12 ornaments; I had made a promise to myself to get all/most of my WIP’s done before I dive into anything else.

Faith... said...

Happy Birthday Dear Carol! I am more than happy to see the world is still spinning now that you are 70!

Well luckily I already know I am a bit strange because I also love stitching over one and on black! Santa looks cute feeding the geese but I understand what you mean about the mess they make and I think they can also be a little mean. I think you may need another tree so you have room for all your wonderful ornaments.

Noel is gorgeous! Congratulations on the finish. I love Redwork though I haven't stitched any; only blackwork so far. The red looks so perfect for Christmas too!

Sometimes I wish for those simpler days again. I met a man in my neighborhood today who told me he bought his house 50 years ago for only $20,000! Now that is probably your down payment!

What a fun time it looks like everyone had for your birthday! I love that picture of Mr. B in the snow. Very pretty place and views. It is nice to see families that are so close. I am glad your parents stopped by too to make your day extra special.

Faith... said...

Happy Blogaversary also!

Jackie's Stitches said...

I can't think of a better way to spend a weekend than being snowed it with 8 of your favorite people! How delightful and the games sound fun!

Love your PS ornament finish!