Today, the 2nd November is All souls' Day. All Souls day is observed by Christians, mainly Roman Catholics, to pray for the dead. All Souls' day is also known by other names including 'Feast of All Souls', 'Defuncts Day' in countries such as Hungry, Italy and Ecuador, 'Day of the Dead' in Mexico or 'Commemoration of the faithful departed'. This is a day for remembering and praying for loved ones who have died. Some churches hold requiem masses and people will often visit the graves of loved ones. When John and I walked in the cemetery yesterday there were a lot more people than usual visiting and caring for the graves. It's not a day we celebrate but I did spend some time thinking about my parents. Not that you need a special day for that and I often find myself reminiscing about my parents when we do something that in past years we would have done together. I'm not at all sure what they would have made of the Covid 19 pandemic. The first photo is of me and mom. I would have been about 7 or 8.
I cut the pieces and started work on the rabbit but put it to one side so I could complete another project. It's now time to get this one finished.
I shall enjoy working on the rabbit whilst watching TV tonight. I've really got into the series Unforgotten, a British crime drama series. I'm halfway through series 2. In all there are only 18 episodes so it wont be long before I'll need to find something else to watch. All suggestions very welcome, we have Netflix and Amazon Prime. So plans for my evenings this month are a little time spent on the sampler and then switching to stitching the rabbit. That way I should get both finished.
That little bunny is going to be SEW darling!! It looks like you are getting to the end of your Sampler, Lindsey. It's border would make interesting shapes for an applique quilt, as well.
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing the photos of you and your parents. Some things I do recall memories of activities I did with my parents. Looking forward to seeing the finish of your sampler. It is lovely. The bunny is so sweet. I know whoever you gift it to will love it..
ReplyDeleteThese are such precious photos. I have some patterns for those kinds of rag dolls from Anne Wood, I think. I love them. So cute. I can’t tell if my identity is being revealed in these comments. It doesn’t appear so, but then I publish, and there it is. Anyway, identifying myself just in case. Barbara at threecatsranch at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the photos of you and your Mum and Dad. Sure to bring back memories for you. As I'm getting older I find I'm reflecting back a little more often too.
ReplyDeleteYour stitched sampler is coming along well, looks like just the border to complete now?
Love your stitching can't wait to see your bunny..suggestion Midsomer Murders. I really like it, but the 1st detective is my favorite.
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