Monday, May 31, 2010

Celebrate Liberty Give-away!

Are you ready for some sampler stitching for patriotic holidays.......like the 4th of July, which is not too far away and I certainly can't believe it! These samplers are beautiful any time of year but right now is the perfect time to stitch them up.
I have 2 new Chessie and Me patriotic designs for your patriotic/primitive pleasure. I will draw 2 names, one for each. So this will be quite exciting.
I will use the random computer generator to pick so you know the rules but here goes:

1) make sure you post as a follower of this blog a separate posting for number 1 and number 2 or if you are just interested in one particular one then one post for it.

2) for a second/third chance, write a third post that you shared it on your blog in some kind of way!  Love meeting new blogging friends this way.

3) International bloggers welcome!

4) The deadline for these 2 giveaways is June 15th at midnight EST/US

5) Remember that the computer generator will be used twice as these are 2 separate pattern giveaways.

6) For an even extra chance, post your favorite, I mean, lip-smacking, summertime favorite food you like to eat on July 4th!  Mine is grilled hotdogs with lots of mustard.

7) please post for the giveaways only on this posting and good luck!

Here are the 2 samplers together. Number 1 is on the left and it is called Liberty House Sampler, very pretty sampler and this one includes the 32 count linen.
The sampler on the right is Preserve Liberty and it's my favorite!  A gorgeous primitive sampler to grace your home or to give as a lovely birthday or Christmas gift.





NUMBER 1




NUMBER 2



Sneak peak at the start of Mother's Prayers





Started Mother's Prayers by The Sampler Girl last night and love it. I am stitching on 32 ct natural antique white linen and using 2 DMC colors. When I first started the entire first line, I stitched in the wrong color so I frogged that out and back on track now.
I could have gotten a better picture of the vivid colors if I took it out of my stand but right now it's resting nice and cozy and calling me to work on again this morning.

I hardly ever stitch one pattern more than once but this one definitely will be stitched more than once. I can think of one friend of mine who I met whose son is in the military too and she would love this.
We were friends during Brandon's deployment.
Hope you enjoy your Memorial Day!

We have had heavy rains on our tin roof all night and last night in the evening, stretched out on the back porch where you could really here the rain on the roof. It's thundering now and raining again but lighter.
Makes good stay-in weather for me.
Miss Abbie is getting a little spoiled on these long weekends off. She has now taken to being a lap dog all the time, and even through me stitching, she snoozes under the stitching frame. So far she has not even tried to eat any more stitching patterns....LOL
Till later~~~~

Sunday, May 30, 2010

A Few To Remember that served our country

This is Body Guard's dad on the right, James (Jim)Dalenberg
Picture from when he was serving in World War II.
I think this was his battle buddy.




There is a plaque in the South Holland Library, downstairs Historical Society collection with his name on it.



I took many pictures on that trip to Chicago and I'm so glad I got these. We did get permission from the historical society to take these pictures, FYI.



The fellow in the black leather jacket......that's my hubbie looking at that uniform.

I was distracted by this:





Another family member in World War I



Of course, I couldn't help but remember our nurses on the missions. So I snapped this pic of the uniform.
This was back when nursing was really what nursing is about. I wish we could capture this dedication in this generation.


Miss Cornelia Dalenberg, BG's aunt, Jim's sister, was a missionary nurse that served many years.

Mostly in Saudi Arabia. She wrote a book, Sharifa, about her life and experiences over in the area, right where we are still fighting today. The Persian Gulf. We have a copy of this book and it's phenomenal to read because not much in their culture has changed over in the Holy Land in 100 years, really not anything at all when you read of her encounters. She served as a midwife for a King over there. What an honor.
She never married and dedicated her whole life to mission work.



And of course, here is my son, Matthew Brandon, named specifically because Matthew means "a gift from God". He just served in Afghanistan and thankfully, oh so thankfully, did not give his life there but did worry us alot. This was me taking his pic at his pinning ceremony in Columbus, Ga. --Fort Benning
Believe, me, it's a mixture of pride and complete terror, when your baby boy is in uniform.

Haven't heard from him like he said he would call us since the day he got back from Afghanistan. We are very proud of him as a soldier. As a son, who I thought loved me very much and raised, we are certainly dissapointed in his recent actions. I sincerely hope he can overcome those areas that challenge him emotionally. He left to deploy with alot of anger and didn't respond to any of his letters or packages we sent. In fact, the LT. told us finally that he wrote a formal letter that he was abandoned at birth and had not seen us in 6 years, and had been married for well over a year. The only truth was that he had been married. At first I was shocked. Then, I had to laugh as I remember quite readily our 22 years together.....from day 1 wiping butt to carrying to school and forever getting him out of trouble. I remember when he was 12 and the school called on the last day for his MMR shot which he had to have to be in school. He begged me to home school him in the back of the car while 3 of my nurse friends and I had to embrace him to give him this shot at the health dept.  Oh, my!  Where did that come from? 
 We sent plenty of pics and they were shocked and very apologetic. 
Again, we are so proud as a soldier and hope that the enotionally challenging issues certainly resolve if not only in his heart. That has to be hard to carry around such imaginations that are not real.

And this is my hubbie. He served in 2 wars being in the Reserves and retired 2003.
Our first year of marriage, he was called up for 9/11 to serve for one year.
Another frightful year indeed. But we made it through.

Maybe it was that kinda look right there that got me every time! LOL  Then,when he came back from that tour facing 2 young teens to stepfather and a  wife, his first one at age 44, he probably thought being in Reserves was better. LOL