Saturday, August 15, 2009


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Okay - I'm not blogging very frequently, but I'm trying. Just too much going on. Gosh, it feels like I just bought that car last week.
But what was better last week was taking Sarah and fishing and....(DRUM ROLL) A NEW GRANDDAUGHTER!!! Iris Grace Williams arrived about 5 weeks early and we got to go up and see her. She is doing well, but at this time (born Sat. Aug. 8th and today is August 15th) she is still in the hospital. Ian and Laurie were hoping to take her home by the end of the week because she seemed to be doing quite well, but now it will be another couple of days. So here is the new baby beauty!

And my bonus son, Ian, with his beautiful daughter...

Last weekend we also took Sarah fishing. She had a blast, Keri had a blast, and even though he would never admit to "having a blast", so did Grampa. We went to Finch Park in Lexington, NC and this was taken by Keri and it looks so cool in black and white. You can just hear someone whistling the theme...

Sarah was so excited when she caught the first fish - it was very tiny, but the next one - a blue gill, was a keeper. She decided she caught it, but Grampa needed to get it off the hook. Keri had to walk back to the car for the bucket and after that, Sarah kept trying to feed the worms to the fish. (Guess he'd learned his lesson). But Grampa was explaining the high science of fishing to Sarah...and named her "Worm Girl" so she could bring him the worms. So we all became "Worm Mom", "Worm Grammy", and "Worm Grampa".


This is a photo of a really cool tree stump laying on the ground near the pond. I have not PhotoShopped it or done anything to it. I don't think it had been burned, but it was very cool. I will have to find a use for this, furshur!

Is that cool, or what?

I totally forgot to post this picture of my finished Dandelion Fuzz. I had threadpainted it months ago, but wasn't sure how I wanted to finish it off. So = I just did. I like the way it came out. It's a small piece - about 9" x 12"? I added beads for the "water droplets" and I like how they look.

I think you can see the beads on that, but just in case, here is a closeup.



This afternoon I had a visitor to my goldfish pond. It was really pretty funny because I collect frogs and have them posted around the pond. Some have been assimilated into the periwinkle around the stones, but some are very conspicuous. So - a real frog - the very first one - on a lily pad! He appears to be facing off against the big daddy frog I bought in Blowing Rock...


So today I worked on my next total threadpainting some more. Ran some errands. Bought some country cd's I'll give to Keri. And had fun. Tonight I made a new gelatin mold -(the one I made 2 weeks ago I screwed up - only put half the needed gelatin in), so I'm trying again. Tomorrow I will play with that again. After I give Bev a haircut... for those of you who don't know - Bev is my mother. Laugh-a-minute in-your-face-with-fun-Bev... Can't you just see it?



3 comments:

Karen Newman Fridy said...

Gosh, I don't know what's better...the sweet new baby, the awesome b/w photo, the way cool thread painting, the frog...it's all GOOD!! Great post!

(of course, the baby wins...congratulations!)

-k. said...

lol..."laugh-a-minute" and Bev in the same sentence? Now that's funny! Love the dandelion...but then again I think I already told you that it will be one that gets confiscated.....somehow. :o)
I love the frog face off! That's just too cool. We all wish little Iris luck in coming home soon and healthy.

Jenny Williams said...

Thanks Karen! Iris is a little beauty and can't wait til she gets to go home.
Keri took the photo - it really is perfect for the feel of the day.
Keri is obviously trying to get the threadpainting - and I'm sure she will one day. Have to see if I can get it into a show or two first. And the frog was just fun!