Saturday, January 2, 2021

NYE, Holiday's End

Happy New Year! Our New Year's Eve included a trip to the beach.  I like to take a sunset photo on the last day of the year.  Grant and I wandered up and down the boardwalk above the beach, with lots of other socially-distancing and masked walkers, skaters, bicycle riders, and dog-walkers.  There were lots and lots of surfers, far out from the low tide, stretching from Surfers Point to the Pier.

Someone had made sculptures on the concrete breakwater.  There were more on the sand up and down the beach. 

We got a sunset selfie while waiting for the light show. I took many many photos but felt the quintessential shot with the surfer who walked into the frame was the best :)

Our NYE was a quiet one at home--we watched a couple of episodes of The Crown, listened to fireworks going off all over the neighborhood at midnight, and were more than ready to say goodbye to this tumultuous year, tucking away the good highlights for remembrance!  

I spent New Year's Day taking down the seasonal decor, with help from Grant.  It seemed to take all day to get it packed up, even though I had put out fewer items this year!  The living room looks dark without the lighted tree.  

Jingle Kitty and vintage Mouse and brush tree went back in the box with Santa and the cross-stitched gifts.

A trip to JoAnn's today for some fusible web was necessary to move on with the Greenpiece project, having made notes of all the steps left for the center applique and borders. While at JoAnn's I remembered I had not shown the finish of a little embroidery kit I had purchased there some time ago for a few bucks.  

It was a good project to work on between telemed patients in December.  As you can see, it came with the embroidery floss and, curiously, a very sharp and long needle, which I soon switched out for a tapestry needle after stabbing myself a few times.  

I added a few more snowflakes than the pattern called for :).  I needed to use needle-nose pliers by the time the finishing 3 strand cross-stitches were added, as the wooden piece of course was not flexible enough to allow me to grasp the needle and pull easily with my fingers.  I dug into my husband's tool chest for a pair, but vowed to buy"cute" ones for my own use.  I found some at JoAnn's today, a small pair in the jewelry fixings aisle, half off with my coupon :)


The ornament went to my sister as a Christmas gift.  It was beyond my calculating skills, but I really wondered how many stitches that 28x28 stitch piece actually took.  The outside holes have two stitches in each hole, but the inner holes have four stitches in each.  That is a lot of pushes of the needle!  I also have this simpler wooden ornament to stitch, which I had bought with the deer one: 

So cute!  One more day off before returning to work.  I plan to spend it sewing on Greenpiece applique.

8 comments:

Barwitzki said...

Such beautiful pictures of the beach and sunset ... remind me of vacation and summer sun ... here on the other side of the world.
Thanks for the beautiful pictures ... a little dreaming is always good. Hello. A Happy New Year to you. Viola

Sherrill said...

Such a pretty day at the beach! Love that sunset pic idea. I'm always ready to take the Christmas stuff down the day after Christmas so that's what I do! HA I don't think I've ever seen those little wooden cross-stitch kits; they kinda sound like a pain but really turn out cute.

Kate said...

Such a pretty sunset. We had freezing rain when we went to bed on NYE and woke up to snow. Sounds like a low key holiday. Hope you get in lots of stitching time this weekend. We go back to work tomorrow too. Not looking forward to that!

Barb said...

Enjoyed your last pictures of the year....and all your goodies.

Janet O. said...

That is a great New Year's Eve tradition. Love your photos at the beach, and of the glorious sunset on 2020!
I don't take down my Christmas decor until after Epiphany--just because I enjoy it the most after the rush of the holiday has settled. This week is my holiday. :)
Hubby would love to help me take it down the day after Christmas, but he has learned not to even suggest it.
Those are such cute little ornaments. Oh, I am tempted to get back into a bit of cross-stitch!
LOL, I bought myself some needle nose pliers for my sewing room--there are just so many times they come in handy.

Preeti said...

Such lovely pictures of the sun, sand and the sea. I live vicariously through you :-) Enjoy your quilty gifts. IA m sure you will them to good use in the new year. Hugs.

Tanya said...

Love the stone sculptures you found at the beach!

Barb said...

Happy Belated New Year! love the stones on the wall and what cute little cross stitch projects.

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