January 31, 2026

Hello Friends....

My friend Joanie and I did a:
 BIG WHOPPING CHRISTMAS EXTRAVAGANZA EXCHANGE
I sent her a big box filled with goodies and boy buddy did she ever do me up righteous!
Inside both the box I sent to her and the box she sent to me contained various wonderful things both handmade, stitched and purchased. All wrapped individually. 

I cannot tell you HOW thrilled I was opening this box. 
Do you know what it feels like to have someone know you inside and out? 
To really "get" you as a person?
To know all your good and all your bad and still love you anyway?
Well, Joanie knows me that way....

Honestly though, I'm pretty much an open book to anyone, so for those of you who have come to "know" me virtually, you know me because frankly, I don't have anything to hide, 
so to quote Popeye: "I am who I am"
I think that fact about me bothers some people....
but anyway, it doesn't bother Joanie. 

We've never met face to face, but because of that fact I think the sharing we've done over 20 years or so has been much more affirming, much closer, not superficial. 
It may have started out superficially, you know "knowing" each other through blogging, then social media....but we clicked, and we stuck.

Joanie is really a fantastic stitcher. 
And not only that, but she's a really great finisher. 
(Although she thinks she isn't)
 I can attest, she is selling herself way short because look at this beautiful piece that she cobbled together using two different With Thy Needle and Thread patterns:

I'm pleased to introduce:
"Stanley" 


his bottom is from the pattern: "O Christmas Tree" 
and his top is from the pattern: "Sweeping Snowflakes" 

Isn't he darling!?!?!?!?

Now the next fellow she stitched for me is:
"Jack"


Jack is from Teresa Kogut's Patreon and he was given in 2024

Joanie really knows my love affair with weighted stand-ups, 
so she stitched him on 20 count light blue linen 1 strand pearl cotton over 2 threads of linen

Isn't he precious?!?!?!?!



She was afraid to finish him, so she sent me the backing fabric and I finished him today!
The snowflake JABCO buttons on his coat was HER idea....
 and they are adorable and really jazz up his jacket. 

He is adorable top to bottom, honestly. 
I had said to her, I don't know, a long time ago...
that I need to stitch some Snowmen stand-ups because I don't have any "winter" themed pieces in my home and I'd like to do some for my mantle.
and there you go....
Currently my Santas by Jim Shore and my own stitched Santa stand-ups
are presiding on the mantle, so I put Stanley and Jack on my thread chest in our dining room.


Golly I'm so in love with them both and I knew you'd like to see them too!
If you all haven't tried a stand-up on 20 count linen using pearl 5 cottons, you seriously should give it a try! They really are darling accents to your seasonal decor! 
OR if you are like me and my Santa's they stay out all year in all the seasons - because personally - I can't get enough of the jolly guy for a month or two a year. 
I need his kind of warmth, love and joy all the year through!

Now back up to my craft room to do some more damage and go over my Joanie to do list for my:
BIG WHOPPING CHRISTMAS EXTRAVAGANZA EXCHANGE
for 2026!
It is SO MUCH FUN!

Lots of love, 
Vonna 
πŸ˜‰



 

January 27, 2026

 Hey friends! 
I’m WIP - Busting 😊
I have another finish for 2026!

Holiday Stroll 
By: Teresa Kogut


He’s stitched on 20 count natural raw linen
Using pearl 5 cottons a mix of WDW and DMC in my own color way mainly due to the fact that the fiber companies don’t dye all the colors in a line as regular 6 strand embroidery floss.

He’s going to be a weighted, embellished stand-up. 
I’ve had him in my minds eye like this from the beginning….
Hopefully what I have envisioned can become reality soon. 

My 2026 WIP Bustin’ year is off to a great start! 
2 down and another almost complete! 
I’d say I have less than 100 stitches left on my next finish! 

I’ll easily get it knocked out tonight. πŸŽ‰

&&&&&&&&&

On a personal note, when I had my surgery, I had to take my acrylic nails off. 
I’ve had my nails done for 20 years or more. 
So it was a real heartache (to me) when I had to take them off. 
Once I had them off I decided I wouldn’t get them back on again. 
Why? 
Well….it’s expensive. My natural nails were a wreck after (paper thin). And frankly I’ve worried for some time about the chemicals used. 
So…..
That made me start looking up press on nails. 
And researching that….
Turns out that’s the new “thing” 
If done correctly you can do press ons and they can last several weeks (2-3+) 
With a few days in between to let your natural nail rest. 
And it’s a fraction of the cost of salon nails.

I got a set of them at the store last week. 
Cora just went home, so….
I’m going to take a shower, 
Clean up my cuticles and nails in general.
And put on a set. 
See how it is. 
I have large hands for a woman. Man hands (think Seinfeld episode of Man Hands πŸ˜‚)
I like it when my hands look pretty. 
I’ve been using Halo Taco products and they are awesome! But it seems as if my polish comes off easily after a couple of days.
So I thought it wouldn’t hurt to try some of these press on nails and see how they work. 
I’ll let you know 😊

Off to shower and fix myself up…
We got 16.5 inches of snow this weekend ❄️
And it’s frigid temps out thereπŸ₯Ά
So we all have a bit of cabinet fever…

Until next time…
Love and hugs, 
Vonna 

January 21, 2026

 Well….I had a stitching finish, a first for the year!!
Started: 12-31-25 
And finished: 01-17-2026

May I present:
“Joy”
By: Shakespeare’s Peddler - Teresa Venette

Mine is stitched on: 28 count Dirty Linen 
2/2 using the Limited Edition Gentle Arts Threads that Teresa designed the piece using
 

Isn’t it pretty? It really hits all my bells for some reason. 
It will be framed and I am taking it to the fair this summer. 
If you know me, you know I stitch several things twice πŸ˜‚ 
I have lots of kids so, extras are appreciated and given away. 
I’m thinking about restitching this in more traditional colors, deepen the dark pink to red, keep the GAST parchment (ecru) color, keep the light pink (I think) trade the blue for a gold color. 
We’ll see….
I’ve got a lot on my stitching list πŸ˜‚

I started a couple sets of these darling “Night Before Christmas” felt ornaments by: 
Larissa Holland 
I’ve made these before, but they make really awesome gifts and I’d like a set on my tree. 


You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to do these and her directions….FANTASTIC! 
I get the wool felt I use from:
of course its another rabbit hole - felt ornaments πŸ˜‚

My little stinker is teething….she’s cutting her molars….so she’s not very happy.
I know they hurt her, so I have been giving her frozen blueberry “pops”

Here she is after having one, she gets stained blue and so far so has a footstool and thank heavens we have  laminate floors because lots of blue juice has been getting on them… I’m the kind of granny that we have fun…they are little once so we play hard, make a mess and I clean up later. My house is a wreck with toys…and I wouldn’t have it any other way. 


For Christmas we do a dirty Santa with our kids, Keith and I. 
This year the present I got was this Bones Coffee and the mug you see. 


I’m forever on a diet, and may I just say these flavors REALLY help my sweet tooth. 
I’m in love with them! 
My favorite flavors are: Salty Caramel Mocha, Toffee Almond Crunch and Blueberry Pancake 😍

Today via email I was notified of Valentine Flavors, I’ll definitely be trying them!
Here’s a link to their website:



Lent is coming…
And I’ve been thinking about what I want to focus on. 
I’ve never done the daily Examen, so I am going to try very hard to do this daily.
You can see more about it if interested at: 


And I watch and/or listen to several priests each day. One of my favorite’s is: 
Fr. Michael O’Connor who is Pastor at Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church in St. Louis Bay, MS
 He has a podcast called Pod Apostle and Our Lady of the Gulf shares their daily Mass on YouTube as well. 
I am a huge fan….so much so I asked Keith if we could go to St. Louis Bay, MS for our 30th Anniversary in April and just go to Mass every day. 
He was dubious that would be a good anniversary trip πŸ˜‚ but honestly I’d love to go and just go to mass and see in person Fr. Mike, look at the ocean and be with my husband alone. It’s not far from New Orleans  as well.

Anyway, in a recent podcast Fr. Mike said for prayerful contemplation and meditation one should have a crucifix that you hold in your hands and just look at it and meditate/contemplate Jesus.
So I bought this beautiful one. It’s made by St. Joseph’s Studio. 



I also watch/listen to Fr. Mark-Mary Ames, he is in the order of FranciscanFriars of the Renewal. He’s on Ascension, he has a fantastic podcast. He said just last week that for meditative contemplation it is helpful to have a beautiful piece of art on the face of Jesus….
Which got me thinking about stitching Jesus’s face a 4th time and this time keeping it for me. 
I don’t have a picture of all of mine I’ve stitched but it is a Vervaco kit and looks like this:
It is so beautiful when completed. 
And I love Him so much, I can never think of another gift better to give someone - just give them Jesus. I’ve framed 3 and given them all away. 
Maybe this time I can stitch one and keep it ❤️

I think that my chatty database dump is complete now. 
My baby is wanting to go outside (in this 20 Degree weather) 
And swing 😫
We will do it for a few minutes then I’ll get her back inside. 
She needs some Tylenol, I can tell by her mood her gums are hurting.

Have a really blessed day!





January 13, 2026

 Well….
It’s a new year!
 2025 was painful and not what I had anticipated this time last year.
So some thoughts for my 2026.

As I struggled with my hip last year, my mobility basically lost, pain a constant companion I learned something…I’m getting old. One cannot help but think of the state of their soul when faced with a health issue. In 2026, I’m praying harder, fasting more, loving my neighbor better, praying for my enemies, forgiving and forgetting, reading my Bible, listening to my favorite priests on their podcasts, offering my struggles up and carrying my cross better, trying to live full of humility, going to daily mass either by watching online or physically going to my parish especially focusing on attending adoration and the first Fridays and Saturdays, really focusing on walking the walk of my faith. That’s one resolution. 

Another is I’m not buying anything more until I work through some of my stash. I did this in 2025 and it works! Next time I’ll really buy things is next Jingle Bell Ball 2026. 

Finishing WIPS!

Quilting more!

Retiring…yes you read that right, my finishing business is closed.

I’ve always juggled 2-4 jobs my entire life. My first job was at 12 years old, I babysat Friday evenings, all day Saturday and Sundays for a single mother. When I was in high school I worked at the local grocery store, cleaned a couple of houses, tutored high school and elementary school students (I wanted to be a teacher…got into college and even made it through student teaching and could see the writing on the wall with public education), thankfully I was a double major so went the science path to Clinical Microbiology and Clinical Lab Scientist. After marriage, I worked in the hospital lab for 25 years, at 3 different hospitals, 2 simultaneously, while raising my 4 kids. 10 years ago I retired from my lab job, focusing completely on finishing and my family. Now, I’m nannying my grandchildren. That’s important to me. I’m blessed that I don’t have to work outside the home and we can help our kids by my watching our grandchildren. Thank you to my husband who has always worked so hard and has always saved and invested so that we could live well in our older years. 

It’s Vonna time. 

Here’s some things I’ve got slated: 


This I started on January 1, it would be done if I wouldn’t have ran out of Gentle Arts Parchment 🫀
I’ve got it ordered so hopefully by this weekend it will be a finish!
It is “Joy” by Shakespeare’s Peddler 

I’ve got a new small kitted up that was bought last year with good intentions….you'll see what it is later. 

And tonight I started kitting up a large piece I’ve wanted to do for a long time…


You’ll see more about this too 😊

Miss Cora LOVES princesses, her Mama sent me a picture of a quilt
 (Which I’m pretty sure was a hint πŸ˜‚) 


So ensued a couple of hours searching for the pattern (it’s called Princess Parade) it is Foundation Paper Pieced….😳 it’s gonna be like doing a puzzle. My goal is to get it done by July 8, Cora’s 2nd birthday. I’ve not told Katie, I want it to be a complete surprise ❤️ she doesn’t even know about this blog and really doesn’t care so we are safe talking about it here 😊 
35 colors of Kona fabrics all ordered and on their way! 

Time Machine, rolling back 13 years: I found this old picture of 8 year old Ellie…with her first and only cross stitch piece. After she got it done she told me…never again! πŸ˜‚ Katie tried once too, same sentiment. 

And here’s a picture of my sweet granddaughter…I could tell she was starting to not feel good yesterday. Today it was apparent she was very ill. Granny did something I’ve not done in 12 years…go to the Pediatrician! 


Granny was right: She’s got a double ear infection. God love Granny’s sweet baby. 


Tomorrow I’ll have to be squirting saline up her nose and sucking out phlegm…she hates it….and I do too because she screams the whole time. Granny is old school though and wraps her up when she’s really congested and all bundled up, we go outside and rock. Nothing like winter air to clear the lungs. My humidifier is dusted off, cleaned out and ready to roll tomorrow. 

Well folks…
I graduated from PT 7 weeks after hip replacement surgery! I’m a free woman again, that’s why I’m back to nannying. 

I’m walking really well….although PT made my right knee hurt πŸ™„ 
I’m slowly building up my stamina by walking 10 feet further every day. I’m almost up to a mile of walking continuously and I’m routinely getting 6-8000 steps per day with running after Cora. Pleased with that too. 
Back on the wagon food wise too. I want to lose 50 more lbs (down 65). I can do it. 

I’ll be back with some finishes soon, I hope 🀞🏻 

Lots of love, 
Vonna 




December 25, 2025

Merry Christmas to you from the Pfeiffer Family 


We had a lovely day celebrating the birth of our Savior! 

December 21, 2025

🎁 Wrapping up some finishing 🎁


Maisy’s Stocking 
- all ready to be filled by Santa -
 


“Ginger” by Stacy Nash 
Finished as a weighted stand-up 



“Very Merry” by Hands On Design 

I’ve been in the finishing room for 3 days. Now I’m going to pick a project and start stitching the rest of the day! With a cold drink and some Christmas movies. 
Life is good!




December 18, 2025

 Tonight the stitching and charms & beads were completed on my expected grand daughter’s stocking. All ready for her first Christmas next year in 2026 ❤️

Her name is: Maisy Kate 


I love Shepherds Bush stockings…the stitching is easy on the 20 count linen…


And all the charms and embellishments just make the stocking all the more darling…


I added the braid myself….


Omitted the wings (?) on the girl’s back and I added more snowflakes….
I like there to be a snow storm 😊


I “sort of” put the charms where they are meant to go πŸ˜‚
 although I’ll admit I typically end up winging it to a certain extent…



Here they are - Big sister Cora’s stocking with her anticipated little sister’s stocking❤️


I’m on a roll, I might go ahead and stitch her first Christmas ornament too πŸ˜‚ 
I’ll be WAAAAYYY ahead of schedule…

Tomorrow I’ll sew the stocking up, because I think I’m well enough to run a sewing machine and I have a couple of presents to finish anyway. 

6 weeks since my surgery and everything is going great! 
















December 12, 2025


We are in the polar vortex. 5 inches out there this morning and temperatures dropping…


But I’m in my room with my warmie Bigfoot. This thing… I love him! Toss him in the microwave for 2 rounds of 60 seconds and put him on what hurts. 


I have the respiratory flu πŸ€’ 
And now an earache. 
I warmed my warmie spritzed him with water for a moist heat and put him on the side of my head and neck. It really helped my ear. 

And how did I get struck down with this? 


By this little snow bunny 😊
Who has given granny one too many slobbery kisses and who had a terrible earache this week too. ❤️

God bless her little heart…

Now back to bed….






 


December 3, 2025

 We are at WEEK 4 since my surgery! 
Today I had PT, so of course I’m a little sore. But before each appointment they ask, where are you at pain level wise: 0-10. Today, I said: zero! 
And it’s true. I mean I do have some general soreness still in my butt and back thigh region - sort of like a general ache, but no pain. Honestly, miraculous, after what it felt like just a month ago. 

I try not to push myself, but if you have known me for any length of time, you know that is very hard for me. AND it is! πŸ˜‚

My physical therapist told me I was doing outstanding, she added 3 more exercises, (one of them very hard), where I slide my leg up and then pull my knee to my chest πŸ₯΄ 
And I get to begin practicing walking up and down the stairs normally instead of step up, bring my other leg up, then step up, bring my other up. I get to start trying to go one leg each step, then stopping if it starts hurting. 

I’m also walking at least 1/2 mile each day and adding more distance every 2 days. 

For 4 weeks out…I’m thinking I’m doing good and it’s always good to have that validated by a professional. 

We are hopping along here as you can see:
Hanging out with our friends… 


Twinkle toe stepping as jolly as can be….


And getting little prizes because we are being good girls…

That’s a Frozen (Disney Movie) fuzzy blanket she saw in Kohl’s and couldn’t live without πŸ˜‚πŸ€£

So much to be thankful for…
So very much ❤️

Love to all 😘

November 30, 2025

 What am I doing on this last day of November?
Well I’d like to be putting up my Christmas decorations…but since that’s out this year, I’m doing the next best thing! While it blows and snows outside I’m sitting all warm and comfy in my fuzzy nonslip socks, my nightgown and my big fuzzy purple robe - snug as a bug with the fire flickering, hot beverage at the ready and my brand spanking new needlework stand on my lap - stitching away!


You need to know about my Needlework Table/Lap stand…

November 29, 2025

Well I had a finish!

Teresa Kogut’s
“Snowday Buddies”


And here is the backside 


And…when you can’t sleep because your hip is bothering you - you get up at 4 am and finish it πŸ˜‚
This round ornament features:
 (A LOT of stitching πŸ˜‚ I thought I’d bang it out in no time, Took 3 days) handmade triple color cording, a jaunty bow and a snowflake charm. 
The snowflake charm was rustic prim, I painted it white. 

 Today a snowstorm is headed to Indiana…
It’s already very cold (28 degrees) and there is a Severe Winter Weather warning. 
We have groceries - honestly I’m getting back on my eating plan today so groceries isn’t really needed - but we got ‘em! 
I’ve partied enough with food over the last month. 

I’m gonna scoot outside to get my sidewalk laps in this morning before snow comes. Do my PT exercises then head up to my recovery room and get into some stitching and Christmas movie watching. 
We aren’t going to put up decorations for Christmas this year πŸ₯Ή because of my hip surgery recovery. 
❤️ But Christmas is really in your heart and I try to keep it there all year long. ❤️

I want to thank those who have found me and leave/send such positive and encouraging words. 
It soothes my heart and brings a smile to my face. 
😊 thank you 😊 

     

November 25, 2025

 It’s been two weeks since my last post and tomorrow marks 3 weeks since my total hip replacement surgery. Last Friday (16 days post surgery) I finally got my bandages off my leg. My incision looks good…I mean a little gnarly, but good. I also was given an x-ray to see how my prothesis looked. 

There it is folks. What you are looking at is a miraculous, life changing thing, that took me out of excruciating pain, the loss of mobility and frankly deep depression and despair…. to mobility and health again. I am doing exceptionally well. My physical therapist has said I am way ahead of schedule. I’m walking at least 1/2 mile as of today and each day I add a few more steps. I do my exercises religiously. I am feeling good, and really have very little pain. I quit taking my prescribed post surgery pain meds about 10 days post surgery. I do take them if PT causes me pain, but just at nighttime so I can relax and actually sleep. Other than that it’s Tylenol Arthritis and I’m good to go. I thank each of you praying for me and wishing me well. The Lord has surely walked this road with me and for that I am grateful. I will never take mobility for granted again. Thank you! 😊 

On to my stitching, The “Thanksgiving-ish” start I talked about in my previous post was: 


“Harvest Moon” by Annie Beez
Stitching on 28 ct linen 
2/2 Gentle Arts as called for 

Then I remember that St. Nick’s Day (Dec 6) - his feast day (which is a Remembrance Day for him and his life) - an important day for a Catholic of Germanic descent is fast approaching. For St. Nick’s day you leave your shoes out for St. Nick to fill with coins, candy and small presents. For my kids our tradition was: St. Nick brought their stockings filled with coins, candy, new Christmas jammies and their cross stitch ornament for the year and left them at the foot of their bed. We are keeping the same tradition for Cora, but he takes her stocking (that stays at granny and poppy’s house) to her house, leaves it at the front door and knocks real loud for her to find it. St. Nick doesn’t have her ornament stitched yet…so (s)he better get going! 
Cora’s 2025 ornament is: 


And her stocking was previously stitched right after her birth and was used last year for her very first St. Nick’s Day and of course at Christmas too! 


“Marie’s Stocking” by Shepherds Bush

Here is granny’s signature at the bottom: 

Friday was a big day! Katie and Austin found out they are having another little girl! 


She looks exactly like Cora did in her ultrasound, except Cora wouldn’t open her legs to let us know if she was a boy or a girl 🀣 this baby sure did, clearly! 
So granny needed to order a stocking and she did so last evening at Shepherds Bush…the ladies there are always so kind and just get everything you need in one swoop. 
I have the chart, charms, threads, linen and complimentary fabric for piping, backing and lining all coming to my door soon. I chose “Martha’s Stocking”. 


I’d like to have it done by Christmas because Santa has some things on his sleigh for this little girl at Christmas time and wouldn’t it be sweet to stuff her stocking for her Mama to open?!
 (I will reserve for secret what her name is, I can tell you it isn’t Martha) 

Today a funny thing happened….my good friend Joanie told me that I get a lot of things done. Clearly she didn’t know all that I’ve started in the last two weeks. 
Let this picture trail, tell the tale: 
 



Hey Joanie  …..I’m not executing like you think I am πŸ˜‚πŸ€£

Well….I think I’ve chattered enough today. 
But before I go, I’d like to offer something. In many ways, I squandered an opportunity for offering my suffering up before my surgery. I tried to carry my cross, but I failed in many ways.. I lost hope, got depressed, cried….Therefore, I’m dedicating my recovery time to Biblical Study, fasting and prayer for mankind. I am praying for those in need and praying for my enemies that my heart softens towards them and that in turn my prayers will soften their hearts toward kindness to others.
If any of you need my prayers, please email me (link in bio or fill out the contact form in the sidebar top right of page). You don’t have to tell me detailed info, if you like you may, but a name and general intention or just a name to pray over is fine for God knows who and what their needs are. I will write names (and intentions) in my prayer journal and I will pray for them unceasingly. One of my goals in life is to be a harbor of peace, kindness, love and compassion toward my neighbor. To fulfill what God has called me to do - be a light, sharing his light. That is what my faith and my God asks of me, and I need to do better, be better.
With that I’ll close, on the near eve of the thankful, grateful, blessed day….
May each of you have a blessed Thanksgiving Day! 
We’ve already celebrated this past Sunday as a family so other families could be visited and celebrated with. Thanksgiving day for me will be quiet and filled with a lot of stitching! AND all done in my jammies- that is like a little slice of heaven to me!

Lots of love to all until the next time! ❤️

P.S. Some have asked how to leave comments: you must sign into Google. Then leave your comment. I have comment moderation on, for obvious reasons, since for some reason lots of people like to not be nice and share kind words. 
I noticed recently some of my previous friends have found me. I hope more friends do. I will not be going back on social media, I’ve been asked about that too. Everything over the last 20 years that I created and shared is gone. Deleted. It got to the point that the juice wasn’t worth the squeeze. I tried for years to make lemonade out of the lemons thrown. Futile as I was always damned if I did and damned if I didn’t with many people. I could never please them all and it was emotionally and spiritually exhausting to be judged and always found lacking, always having to defend myself, to explain myself three ways to Sunday. I never had that problem with blogging, but had it consistently with social media.
I love sharing though and I will be keeping this new space filled with what I shared there: my stitching, crafting, life and family photos. If that appeals to you, I hope you’ll stay ❤️