Sunday, 17 October 2010

It's Officially Official......

Yup, it definitely is...... after not one but four night's of stitching this week..... the mojo is finally back and looks like it might just be staying around for the forseeable future. Yay! That is worth a Happy Dance all of its own! LOL

So what has had me sat and busily plying my needle on those four nights? Well... there's the start of the new series of V, a couple of documentaries on Ancient Egypt that I hadn't seen (a feat in itself, as I have usually watched everything there is about that era several times over), a couple of episodes of Criminal Minds I hadn't seen before, plus a new Sunday evening historical drama on Channel 4, called Pillars of the Earth... worth watching just for the main character of Tom Builder! LOL And which one, out of several WIP's and UFO's, received my attention, I hear you all asking.... it was the Janlynn Tiger I've been stitching for my Development Circle friend G. In fact I got so much done, this was the result:


Yes, folks, we have an actual finished piece..... and there's a major Happy Dance going on here at the moment. I can't tell you just how good that feels after such a very long hiatus! LOL It is so good to finally be back stitching again.... I feel like throwing a party for that long-gone mojo.

Soooooo....... now that the Tiger is completed, a frame has been freed up..... and I've already got the fabric for a new WIP on it, ready for tonight. Fingers crossed there's something good on TV, to ensure my butt stays firmly in my armchair to make a good start on it. Yes, I know you're all wanting to know what the new WIP is going to be.... but you're just going to have to be patient until next time, when there'll hopefully be enough stitching done to show you all a pic. Cue *evil laugh* here. ;0)

So, what else has been going on since my last post? Well, the play my DS was in and DH was Stage Manager for went well - not the greatest aucdience turn outs each night, but not bad for an am dram production. The book An Inspector Calls is currently on the high school curriculum, so it was nice to see one of the schools sending along the students to watch the play - and the cast did a post-performance Q&A session with the kids and teachers who attended. Methinks the grades for that particular school might just be up this year, as they got a lot out of it. :0)

Right when the post-show blues hit my DS, he got a letter to say he didn't get the job he'd applied for - that's the third (or is it fourth?) time this has happened and it's not doing his confidence any good at all. The feedback he was promised from certain of the interviewers hasn't been forthcoming either, so he doesn't know what the problem is, if any (there does seem to be an awful lot of in-house moves going on... kinda seems a waste of his energy applying if he doesn't stand a chance from the outset). So he's now extending his search for a new job outside of the company he currently works for. Fingers crossed he gets something soon. Meantime, the readings for the Panto have been and gone and it's now cast - DS has a minor role in this but he does have a sword fighting scene to do, so he'll have fun with that. The rehearsals will be starting shortly, so it should help to take his mind off the recent disappointment.

Things are a bit up-and-down with the Development Circle - sometimes I do well and others not so great..... the weeks I do well keep me going back for more. LOL I am really getting into the Pendulum Dowsing and am practising that a few times a week. My DS bought me a great Reiki manual recently (a belated Birthday gift), so I'll start reading that before too much longer, ready for when I eventually train to do Reiki. I had the Reflexology session... and what a treat that was. A lovely foot massage and manipulation that left me feeling great. It was also very interesting when it came to the effects of the manipulation - I could actually feel a gentle movement in the various areas of my body that corresponded with the areas on my feet that were being pressed.... and several times I could actually feel pops in my feet as the blocks were cleared. The practitioner could also tell me, from the feel of my feet, what my problem areas are: my neck and shoulder and part of my back; hips (I've suspected for a while that some of my back trouble is originating from my hips) and breathing/the lung channel (I struggle to co-ordinate the meditation breathing/pulling in energy exercises) and a couple of other things. All told I was really impressed and would recommend this treatment (providing you get a good practitioner). It was interesting chatting to the practitioner too and I like her approach to healing and hope to go back for some more sessions before too long. Meantime, the acupuncture Clinic has re-opened for business and it looks great.... and the feel of the place is so much higher and lighter, iykwim. It was so much more relaxing, I had just about fallen asleep by the time the acupuncturist came back in to remove the needles.

As for the weight: I have been off the tortilla chips for over a week now, going cold turkey. The cravings seem to have hit me hard this last few days. Unfortunately our scales are on the blink so I have no idea if I've actually lost any of the regained weight..... guess I'll know I have when my jeans aren't quite so hugging any more. LOL I'm not going to beat myself up about this though.... I'm still far lighter and healthier than I was. :0)

There hasn't been much progress in the DIY jobs department lately, as DH has been quite busy at work and the weather hasn't been that kind. He has been up on the extension roof today (Sunday) giving it a bit of a clean and adding some sealant along various bits, to try and stop the rain getting in. I gave the lawn what I hope will now be its final mow of the season. Various bits of cutting back and the like have also been done at various times, as well as some weeding, to try and get it looking half way decent before it gets too cold and wet to go out there at all. I've moved the blueberry bush into the greenhouse already, as the first frosts of the year are threatened this week... the baby fuschia will be joining it and so will the larger one, once it's been dug up from the garden and potted up.

The auction selling has been continuing, as the free listing has been coming along regularly... and I've been really good, as I've only bought a couple of items. Must remember to share pics of those next time round too. I've also been having a steady catch up with blog reading too. I know I still owe quite a few of you a visit and I will be by soon, it's just that there's a huge backlog to catch up with.... and I can't just scan through, as I'm real nosey and like to catch up with all of your news.

Thank you for taking the time to visit and for the kind comments you leave. Hope you've all had a good weekend and have a gentle start to the new week. :0)

17 comments:

Blu said...

Congrats on a great finish!
Glad to hear that the mojo is back.

TammyK said...

The Tiger looks great - congrats on finishing it :) Glad the mojo is back!

Lesleyanne said...

Congratulations on a lovely finish. Glad your mojo is back. Can't wait to see what's next and what new stash you've brought.

Tracey said...

Thankyou for a great blog, puts mine to shame , lol,

I know what you meen is good to have the stitching bug back, i too have been x-stitching and sewing away for last few weeks, for me i think its due to weather i cant get into the garden to do jobs a much as the summer months,

Love the tiger design, he great

Jane said...

Weyhey, great finish. That will be a great incentive to get stitching again. Can't wait to see the new project

Chars said...

Congratulations on your finish :) It looks awesome

Christine said...

Yay! Welcome home mojo!
The tiger looks wonderful, the mottled green fabric really sets him off well.
So, what is the new WIP? IMWTK

Virpi said...

That tiger looks great! I have stitched a wolf and a polar bear from that series.

Clare-Aimetu said...

Oh lovely news Karan - this means we'll be seeing lots of lovely new items from your clever fingers :)

jane said...

Congratulations on your HD - the tiger looks great, a lovely gift for your friend. So glad you have your mojo back - just in time for long winter evenings in front of the TV!

Julie said...

The Mojo Returns... sounds like a good film. Well done on completing the tiger, i;m sure G will love it and it will give her all the strength at this sad time for her.

A new start???wondering what that might be... could it be the indian?

Sally said...

Congratulations on a stunning finish Karan!

Glad you've been doing well on the auction front. Last few bits I put up didn't sell although they were all being watched so I was disapppointed. Will maybe try again when they have another free listings day.

Siobhán said...

Yeay! I'm glad your mojo has returned. Isn't the Pillars of the Earth series fantastic?! We had it here in early September and just wish it had been longer. I just bought my daughter (who LOVED the Pillars of the Earth & its sequel) Ken Follett's latest book, I think it's called "Fall of Giants". It's the first Christmas present that I bought, and I came in and put it on the kitchen counter. Then picked her up from school w/o putting it away, so when she came in, there it was on the counter. AGH!! LOL

Vinniey said...

Glad to hear your mojo is back. Congratulations on your finish, the tiger looks very nice, Karan. What will you going to stitch next? Karan, I can't wait to see your new project.

I hope your DS will success in his next interview.

Bonnie Brown said...

Congrats on getting your MOJO back!

Hazel said...

What an amzing finish! I am glad your stitching mojo is back! xx

Chris said...

Wow that Tiger is amazing, he is fantastic and happy dance you've got your mojo back. I don't have a problem with that in fact my problem is dust arriving while I sit and stitch or sew or crochet!!
Happy Stitching! Well done I shall pop back to see what your new project will be.
Chris x