Sunday, July 28, 2019

Lucky Me ~


I did have a bit of luck recently.  I was one of the lucky winners on Moosecraft's blog.  Sharon was having a give-away in honor of her birthday.  She was giving away two absolutely beautiful punch needle pieces, one of which she punched.  Now it is happily residing in Ohio.  Beautiful punching, finished to perfection and did I mention HUGE?  At 7" x 9" that is a big punch needle piece.  Thank you so much, Sharon.  Such a generous gesture on your part.  I love anything patriotic and will cherish it always :)


Perfect on the patriotic shelf of my bucket bench.


Well . . . the USPS finally delivered 4 days late.  It was "expected" delivery, not "guaranteed" delivery, but come on.  Expected in 2 days but arrived in 6.  Totally unacceptable.  The items in the package were consignment items to be sold at the Great Smoky Mountain hook in in Tennessee.  Needless to say they did not get there and it cost me sales.  NOT HAPPY.

Let me begin by saying that I am not a baker and really don't like to bake, but I have been baking pumpkin rolls for 40 years.  Never have I had an epic failure until this week.  My oven is ancient and I use an oven thermometer to monitor the temperature.  I had baked two rolls without issue.  The third didn't seem to be baking properly so I even left it in the oven a few minutes longer.  I take it out and begin to roll it in the linen towel.  It was still partly RAW.  WTH???  That one went in the trash and I didn't have any more pumpkin, so the next morning headed to the store for another can of pumpkin.  

Image from the internet

Why you ask did I need three pumpkin rolls?  My #1 bad boy, aka firstborn son, loves them and Friday I am heading 2000 miles west to drop them off.  Oh, and to also take him out to celebrate his 40th birthday.  I am smacking my head trying to figure out how that happened.  40???  Did I have him when I was 12???

There has been no hooking going on.  Not a single loop in weeks :(  The only thing I have been doing is a little cross stitch.    I recently purchased a Q-Snap frame and I do like it.  It holds the linen nice and taut.  Here's my progress so far.  Sweet design by Lori Rippey.  I will take it with me to Las Vegas and work on it during my flights.  Hooking just wouldn't work . . . lol.  The airplane seats are now so narrow (especially on Spirit) even a small person barely fits, but for the price, I will be inconvenienced for 6 hours or so.


Thanks so much for stopping by.
Pug hugs :)
Lauren

11 comments:

Saundra said...

Lucky you and Kelley! They are both beautifully punched pieces. Your #1 son will be very pleased with his mama for making those pumpkin rolls. And I'd suspect he IS expecting them. Your needlework Eagle is looking gorgeous.

marly said...

I love those rolls. And have never attempted one because I know it will fail. So how do you transport, frozen? If you wanted to instead mail them tomorrow, they should be there around 8/10.

Julia said...

Your pumpkin rolls look perfectly yummy. I've had lemon rolls but never pumpkin rolls. What bad luck to have the oven quit on you like that but at least you got some pumpkin rolls to bring to your son.
Sharon's patriotic punch piece looks like it belongs there with the rest of the other pieces. The eagle cross stitch is looking great.
Hugs, Julia

Jacqueline said...

Great piece to win! I hope you have safe travels and a wonderful visit. Enjoy that boy of yours.

The Eveningstitcher said...

I'm glad you at least got your package back...mine is still sitting in Iowa somewhere...I hate the USPS...I think their customer service is horrible! I love Lori's design...I've been stitching in hand lately but then I'm making some really primitive samplers.. Your pumpkin rolls sound good!!!

Three Sheep Studio said...

Enjoy your visit with your son, Lauren ! You’re a good Mama, bringing pumpkin roll across the miles ☺️
Lovely stitching.
Rose

moosecraft said...

Oh my! You found the perfect spot for the punchneedle! Looks like it has a happy home! :-)
You know.....I love pumpkin roll, but never tried to make one. Maybe this year is the year I try....your son is going to love them! I hope your oven cooperated for the third roll...
Love that cross stitch! Perfect little take along project too!

kcmrugs@gmail.com said...

Pumpkin rolls are a must for our Thanksgiving dinners.
My brother makes them now too and he gets stick if
he doesn’t make at least two! Your winning piece
is lovely.
Sheepunderfeet

Prims By The Water said...

Yes 6 days is totally unexceptable. You should get money back for that one. Love anything pumpkin. Have fun celebrating your sons birthday. Janice PS love that punch needle piece. Congrats on winning it.

acorn hollow said...

lucky you! wonderful piece. I have been sick so I am catching up on blogs.
yummy pumpkin rolls mine will be 36 this year I have no idea how that happened.
safe trip
Cathy

Julie - My Primitive Heart said...

Hi Lauren,
Yes, you were indeed lucky to receive such a wonderful piece from Sharon!!! Looks perfect in your home!! Hooray for you!!!!
Those pumpkin rolls look so delicious and I know your son will be so happy to receive his AND be able to celebrate with you for his special day!! I'm with you in wondering how my children got so old, too!!!
Lori's eagle is just wonderful and I know you will enjoy working on it while travelling!!
Take care and safe travels, my friend!
Heart Hugs~
Julie xo