If you follow me on
Facebook, you might know that I'm trying to post pretty or happy things everyday. Under the circumstances, I think everyone needs something happy to look at.
I thought I'd start doing the same thing here. But first, I thought I share the past few years of my life. You've probably noticed that I haven't been very chatty for a very, very long time. It's been a rather challenging time in my life.
You may know that I've just been through a horrible, 2 year long divorce. And you may remember that I took care of my husband while he went through eye surgery for an almost completely detached retina and then a year later, I took care of him while he underwent chemo and radiation for cancer of the tonsils which he put off for 5 years despite me, my mother, his mother and my aunt telling him to take care of it.
Not only did I take care of him, I took care of my cats and my elderly cat Lucy who I lost 2 years ago. I took care of the house, kept the roof over our heads and food on the table and paid the medical bills for those 2 major medical problems. He lost a lot of time at work. I also worked my tail feathers off to pay for a new roof on the house and a new water softener. And I did it knowing the whole time, that he was fooling around with my sister. There, I said it! And I needed to say it!
In order to take care of all the medical bills and keep food on the table, I not only humiliated myself by setting up a Go Fund Me account, I sold 2 of my crazy quilts and my entire collection of crazy quilt purses that I made for myself. There were about 25 of them.
When all was said and done, when I had everything paid for, he filed for a divorce and bullied me out of my house. He was vicious! I took my 4 cats, my personal things, my computer and my car and I have been living and working in my parent guest room for 2 years now. The divorce was brutal and expensive.
I've tried to stitch here but most of my craft supplies are packed up and out of reach. My 2 sewing machines are not accessible. I can cross stitch but I only have a tiny space and quite frankly, I'm tired of trying to function in a space that I can't function in.
So, I've focused all my energy on my work. My cross stitch patterns and Crazy Quilt Quarterly magazine. Knowing that when I buy a house and get settled, I will be able to get back to all the things I enjoy doing.
I am planning on buying a Townhouse in the near future.
So, with all that said, I have some nice plans that I'm working on and I will share those as they become feasible. I hope to get back to being more chatty and more active here on my blog. If you remember, I used to bake a lot and share my recipes. I used to post a lot of photos of my kitties. I used to share my flea market finds and lots of other things that I felt were of interest. I used to do give aways and I just can't even remember everything I used to do here but I always tried to make this a fun stop on your blog hops!
I used to share my works in progress but I just don't have any at the moment. That will change.
So for now, I will share some of my previous pretties!
This is my Mozart purse:
I made this quite a few years. Mozart is my favorite composer. The signature is his. I found it online, traced it and embroidered it on the block. The little treble clef is a rhinestone pin that I found at a flea market. I hand painted the lace applique and beaded it once it was sewn down onto the block.
You can tell my earlier pieces by my little signature cat. I used to stitch him on my blocks. Maybe I'll go back to doing that when I can get back to doing these.
I've also been asked if I plan to get back to making some things to sell. Yes, as soon as I can buy a house and get settled. Yes, I will.
So that's what's been going on for the last few years. It has not been pleasant but every storm runs out of rain eventually!!