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It’s Friday tomorrow

OK, OK, for everyone else it’s Wednesday tomorrow … but for me it’s Friday in that it’s the last day of this week’s working week – I have Thu/Fri off before going back into work on Saturday … and a very very bad weekend to be working 5am shifts – why? I hear you ask (I wondered what those voices in my head were!!) … this weekend the clocks go forward (yay, I love daylight saving), but it means instead of having to wake up at my normal 4am, it will actually be 3am (not yay, in fact a BIG boooooo!). I think I’m going to be totally wrecked … ooh, ooh, I just had a brainwave as I was typing this – I still have a couple of ‘luv your work’ awards that I could cash in, then I could come home an hour early and just have a 7-hour day … hmmm, food for thought …

Can I just take a brief moment to have a mini rant … you might want to skip this bit … I’ve just sent a grumpy email of complaint to a certain online store in the US, one who’s infamous for having things on backorder for months (say no more). Anyway, I’d pre-ordered the JCS Xmas ornie issue through them, as I can never find it in Melbourne (although now I know Dragonfly Dreams carries it, it’s likely I’ll pay the imported price and buy locally from now on) – we added a number of items to the list that Mum needed, and asked for it to be held until the JCS issue comes in to combine postage (that was on 1Sep) … of course it’s still got items on back order even now … anyway on speaking to Mum we decided to add a couple more items to the list (namely Flossaway bags), which meant we’d have to have two shipment parcels … not a problem. At the time I also requested an additional one or two items be added to the first shipment for the scissor fob exchange I’m sending … gave a list of items that would be options, and just asked for something that was in stock to be sent. Well, on 10Oct I was asked if I’d like to receive shipment on the first parcel, to which I replied yes, and could I make sure the exchange goodies were in there too, and please send the invoice so I can pay it immediately … today is 24Oct and to date I still have not received a single response, and certainly no invoice – I’ve sent two other chaser emails, as I was worried about the mailing dates, and still heard nothing. I very very rarely complain in writing … but today I finally put my fingers to the keyboard. I don’t even mind greatly if the goods couldn’t be shipped in time to meet my deadline, but I would have liked an acknowledgement and advice to that extent so I could have made other arrangements. As it is, it is now too late, and I’ll likely have to send two parcels over the oceans, but it’s left a rather bitter taste in my mouth that’s for sure! They were quick enough to send my monthly bits invoice (but I presume that’s automated), but I have to admit it’s still sitting unactioned in my inbox while I decide what to do with that. OK, my rant is now officially over … phew! πŸ˜‰

That feels better getting that off my chest … now I can move on and go back to my happy existence and regular scheduled programming haha … BTW, did I tell you it’s Friday tomorrow??? See, that put a smile back on my face again hahaha.

Update to my rant … I’ve just heard back from the infamous ONS – apparently an invoice was sent 11Oct, which I never received, and due to personal reasons no-one has been actioning emails in the office … it’s been sitting waiting to be shipped upon payment since 11Oct – geesh, I wish I’d known about this two weeks ago!! As I just replied, I’ve always always paid immediately on receipt of any invoices, perhaps that should have rung alarm bells, and if someone could have just scanned through emails for those that are relevant … OK, I’m just going to stop ranting now and try to let it slide … maybe I need to drag out my old yoga tape LOL.

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Blogging has changed my life

I was just sat here reflecting how life has changed since I began blogging … all in a positive way, of course! I feel so much more confident in my stitching, and within myself, and it’s been wonderful sharing the trials and tribulations of my newfound online pals, and sharing those of my own with people who think the same way.

When planning holidays and breaks away, I immediately wonder if there are any bloggers in the area I could meet up with and put a face to the name … the world has become a much smaller and friendlier place to live in πŸ™‚

Having the blogging outlet has helped give me relief from a bad day, and I often sit here at home feeling a sense of peace with life itself. I thank those of you who have become part of my new smaller world, and am very grateful to have met you {{hugs}}.

I recently looked at my counter here and saw it hit the 20,000 mark, and marvel at how many of you come back for more to read my drivel every week, but feel grateful that you do come back and provide such wonderful support and friendship.

That’s all I wanted to post about tonight … I was just sitting here thinking how ‘at one with the world’ I feel, even though I had a tough start to the working day today, and wanted to say a heartfelt thanks πŸ˜€

To my online pals … I salute you!! πŸ˜€

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It’s all Greek to me …

I can finally say I’ve picked up one of my exemptions from the 50 Project Challenge – at last my local newsagent near work had the World of XSing magazine in stock with the Michael Powell Greek scene in it … I absolutely ADORE all things Greek with those beautiful blues in them, so this design is most definitely on the “must stitch” list. It will go well with the Greek paintings I bought in Greece that I have framed up (with some more still to be framed yet).

On the stitching front, I didn’t manage to get much done on my Snowman needleroll over the last two nights … on my 2nd night of doggoes it was a bit busier, so I only managed to get a tiny bit done – and I realised on adding the backstitching that the right-hand snowman is one stitch too far over on the right … seeing as I’d already had to frog-stitch that one twice already, and I’d already completed it, I’ve decided to just leave it where it is, and just have to adjust the lettering by one stitch above it. I bet if I didn’t say anything, no-one would notice πŸ˜‰ Last night would have been a good stitching night again, but I was just too tired to concentrate on it, so gave stitching a miss. I’ve only been getting 5-6 hours sleep each time during the day (and waking up every 1-2 hours), so last night that caught up with me. Of course, as is always the case, today I manage to sleep a full 8 hours and didn’t get out of bed until 3pm, which means it’ll be hard to get back into the routine for sleeping tonight … that’s the only thing I hate about night shift, recovering after it – otherwise I could do that shift permanently, I really enjoy it πŸ˜€ (very sad, I know! LOL)

I think tonight I’ll try to get this little needleroll finished off, then tomorrow I need to pop out and buy some pearl cottons ready to start my gifts this week, before coming home to settle in and stitch up my scissor fob exchange piece. I’m a bit worried that the ‘extra’ I’ve ordered from SB&B isn’t going to arrive in time for posting, but I guess there’s still just over a week left (fingers crossed).

On the good note, though, Karen has shipped most of the threads I’ve been wanting for a canvaswork piece, so that’ll slot straight into my rotation as soon as Pacific Pohutukawa is finished woohoo πŸ˜€ These threads have been on order for quite some time now, as they had to be ordered in through the distributor – but as soon as I’ve finished that piece, the chart can head it’s way over to Tannia for her to stitch it πŸ˜€

And on that note I’ll sign off for the night and settle in with the Snowman needleroll for a few hours while listening to a new audiobook I’ve got – A Darkness More Than Night by Michael Connelly. The reason I have this is Cathy’s fault … she mentioned Audible on her blog, and the price seemed very reasonable, so yesterday I thought I’d give it a trial run. They just so happened to have a 50% sale off Michael Connelly books, so I bought two (for the same it’d cost just for one normal paperback these days), as well as The Cold Moon by Jeffrey Deaver as my ‘free’ gift for joining up. That’ll keep me out of trouble this week on my days off πŸ˜‰ It’ll be a nice change from DVD watching, and they have a wonderful selection of audiobooks to download (even for us Aussies) compared to what’s available at my local library πŸ˜€

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Farewell to the Dratteds!

Yup, you read the title right … I haven’t been much online over the last couple of days, but rather I’ve been spending almost every waking moment with my needle in hand sat in front of the Dratteds. And compliments of having a day off work sick yesterday (with a splitting headache and the chills – just a cold thankfully), I managed to put the final stitches into them tonight (just in time for going to work on the overnight shift). After all these years, they’re finally done! WOOHOO!!!!!!!!!!

I feel very relieved to have them finished finally … but in some ways a bit sad that they’ll be leaving ‘home’ soon – even if I say it myself, they’re gorgeous in real life πŸ˜€ Hope you like them, John and Vicki, ‘cos your wedding present is finally stitched up for you. Now all I have to do is save up for the framing πŸ˜€

So, here they are in all their glory πŸ˜€ (Sorry, but the photo is from Photobucket as Blogger photos kept crashing my system, so you can’t click for a bigger piccie)
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Dolphins Domain by Cross My Heart
(from Orcas and Dolphins leaflet)
Started in August 1999 – Completed 13 October 2006

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A small giggle

The sad thing is that I could probably add a few to this list as well from personal experience … haha. Nothing stitching-related to chat about, so you get some call centre enquiries (joke) that I got in an email … gave me a giggle! πŸ˜€

Thomas Cook Travel
Customer: “I’ve been ringing 0700 2300 for two days and can’t get through to enquiries, can you help?”.
Operator: “Where did you get that number from, sir?”.
Customer: “It was on the door to the Travel Centre”.
Operator: “Sir, they are our opening hours”.

Samsung Electronics
Caller: “Can you give me the telephone number for Jack?”
Operator: “I’m sorry, sir, I don’t understand who you are talking about”.
Caller: “On page 1, section 5, of the user guide it clearly states that I need to unplug the fax machine from the AC wall socket and telephone Jack before cleaning. Now, can you give me the number for Jack?”
Operator: “I think you mean the telephone point on the wall”.

Royal Automobile Club Motoring Services
Caller: “Does your European Breakdown Policy cover me when I am travelling in Australia?”
Operator: ” Doesn’t the product give you a clue?”

Directory Enquiries 1
Caller: “I’d like the number of the Argoed Fish Bar in Cardiff please”.
Operator: “I’m sorry, there’s no listing. Is the spelling correct?”
Caller: “Well, it used to be called the Bargoed Fish Bar but the ‘B’ fell off”.

Directory Enquiries 2
Then there was the caller who asked for a knitwear company in Woven.
Operator: “Woven? Are you sure?”
Caller: “Yes. That’s what it says on the label; Woven in Scotland “.

Technical support…. England
Caller: “I deleted a file from my PC last week and I have just realised that I need it. If I turn my system clock back two weeks will I have my file back again?”.

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The Dratteds are back

I’ve managed to do about 15 hours work on The Dratteds since I last took a progress piccie, and I’m starting to see the final deadline a lot closer now … I chopped off all of my highlighted parts of my working copy, and I’m surprised how little is now left. I think I’ll meet my self-imposed deadline and see this finished within the next two months πŸ™‚ Here’s the progress to date, with a before and after piccie from when I last took a photo:
Before:

After:

When Sharon saw this piece in real life, she was surprised how big it was – it’s 234 stitches wide x 150 stitches high … I have to admit, though, it looks pretty gorgeous stitched up, even though it’s a nightmare to stitch with all those greys. I’ll be quite sad to eventually see these Dratteds leave home.

This week it isn’t a great stitching roster, so not much will be done until possibly next week, when I need to concentrate on my scissor fob exchange.

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T.G.I.F. … & a bit of snow

The snow has been falling on my little Winter RR block, and the trees have blossomed up out of the ground, despite the drop in wintry temperature πŸ˜‰ As you can see, I’ve managed to get a few more stitches done on this piece before I head off to work (I’m about to leave any minute now). Today is Friday, and for me it actually IS Friday, which means my weekend off is a real weekend again for two weeks in a row yippee πŸ™‚ My plans this weekend are to do absolutely nothing but relax with a needle in hand … I hope to get this Winter RR block finished, and anything other than that is a bonus.

Next week is a tough week for me, with a mix of shifts … starting with 11am-7pm for two days, I then move to 1pm-9pm for one day, then a 3pm-11pm for 1 day, finishing with 3 days of 9pm-5am … yep, another week of 7 days straight. I then have 4 days off, but I’m usually a zombie after my night shifts and don’t anticipate much happening those days except perhaps a bit of stitching … maybe πŸ˜‰

And on that note, off to work I go πŸ˜€

I almost forgot … for Barbara – that red is just DMC 304 … it’s pretty scrummy πŸ˜€

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A few stitches

I’ve decided to be a responsible stitcher, and not touch The Dratteds until I’ve finished one of my stitching commitments for this month – instead for the last two days I’ve been putting a few stitches into Lynn’s RR block before going to work. I’ve chosen the Winter block as I just love wintry/Christmas scenes, and love the richness of the red in the house. I probably should have stitched the Spring block, seeing as that’s the season we’re currently in down here, but the Winter one appealed to me more stitching-wise. I’m hoping to get the final stitches put into this one by the end of the weekend, ready for posting at the end of the month.

After that I just have my scissor fob exchange commitment (and I still haven’t decided on a design yet), then I’m free to stitch what I feel like … namely the Dratteds, along with an ornament or two and the monthly needleroll SAL. The poor Dratteds have been severely neglected for the last month or so – can’t wait to get moving on them again … ‘cos when they’re all finished I’m moving Egyptian Garden Mandala into their position as my focus piece, and I really can’t wait to get that back into my rotation.

Not much to chat on about today, so it’s just a short post – time to jump in the shower and start getting ready for work … geez it feels good to just have a 5-day week for a change, yippee!! πŸ˜€

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$50 really well spent!!

And not a single cent of it was on stash! πŸ™‚ Today I went for an appointment to a nerve manipulator, and was only in there for what felt like 2 minutes before I was all fixed up and paying my $50 on the way out! And boy, oh boy, does it feel sooooo good πŸ˜€ I have the full movement back in my right shoulder blade/arm again … there’s just a slight tenderness from the pummeling it got from Joy, but it feels exquisite! She reckons I’d done a really good job of trapping my nerve under the shoulder blade, and glad I hadn’t left it much longer, as it could have led to serious problems phew! So all-in-all money very well spent woohoo!!! πŸ˜€

Just a quick post today ‘cos I don’t really have anything else to say … feel quite shattered after a long day at work (very intense brain-wise today), and heading off for an early night – it’ll be so nice to get a full night’s sleep for a change {insert contented sigh here…}.

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Survived the weekend … phew!

This arvo I did something I only ever do when I’m on the point of exhaustion – had an afternoon kip … and that ‘little’ kip went on for 3 1/2 hours oops! I obviously needed it!!

Friday after work I was absolutely shattered at my 7 days straight, especially doing the 5ams, but I then came home and didn’t sit down once as I did all the housework ready for visitors on Saturday – then went out with the girls from work for dinner then dancing. We didn’t get home until 1.30am so I’d almost been up for 24 hrs at that stage hmmm. Up again at 7.30am and I spent the entire day in the kitchen aside from 1 hour when I had to pop out to the shops for something I’d forgotten to buy for my dinner party menu.

All-in-all last night’s dinner banquet was a great success … I had a few bowls of antipasto items like caperberries, bellpeppers stuffed with mascarpone, olives, etc to pick on while chatting before dinner – then dinner was an Indian banquet of all home-made curries (Beef Vindaloo, Rogan Josh and ‘Dragon curry’ – that’s Mum’s recipe haha), Basmati rice, poppadoms and naan bread, with accompaniments of yogurt raita, tomato/onion/mint and banana/coconut/Thai sweet red chilli sauce … with dessert of a cheeseboard and French Fruit Flan (homemade too). Swilled down with a couple of bottles of wine, the company and conversation was wonderful, and it was a really enjoyable evening (but another 1am finish oops). One of the girls stayed overnight and we walked down to have brekky at St Kilda with a couple of coffees, after which she headed off home, and I spent 2 hours chatting to Mum on the phone … then a quick lay down saw me sleeping for 3 1/2 hours.

With any luck I’ll lose that seedy feeling I’ve had all day (probably more from lack of sleep than an overdose of alcohol, I think) and I can pick up a needle for a couple of Dratteds stitches … then this week is a wonderful 5-day week, a lovely treat for a change πŸ˜‰ Late shifts this week of 3-11pm, which is great, as I get to sleep in each day woohoo πŸ˜€

Sorry to hear the previous post about my wonderful visit with Katrina seemed to be a bit corrupted, but it looks like comments are coming through on it now, so I guess the bug has been fixed. It really was lovely to meet her, and my pinkeep is now sitting on my stitching corner bookcase on a little stand so I can see it every day πŸ™‚

I must apologise in advance, too, but my unread blog list is really starting to get to me … every time I get the number of unread posts under 600 I can’t seem to get them to stay there … today it’s back up to 726 unread feeds, and it’s really overwhelming to see that figure every day and think ‘where do I start’, and never seem to see any real progress. So, tonight I’ve made the decision to start from afresh tomorrow … I’m wiping the slate clean for want of a better word. I’m marking all threads as read, and I’m starting afresh. I feel terrible I haven’t got around to catching up with everyone’s blogs, but I think for me it will be the best thing to do at the moment.

Rightio, off to reheat some curry for dinner – I think I’ll be living on it for the next 3 weeks, as I over-catered as usual haha.