Welcome to Scarlet Cord

Hello! My name is Kris Keese and thank you for visiting my little blog where I share my needle felted and now watercolor journey as well as a few of those life experiences along the way. Please let me know you were here-I would love to hear from you!

Monday, July 22, 2013

Catching Up

upheaval...

Our lives have been in a bit of upheaval for awhile as we work on this move. Our short sale in Atlanta has had its first postponement from July 31st to Aug. 15th. Most of our furniture has been in storage since February and now we are in the process of repairing and cleaning our NH house.
Our little beach house.


loss...

In the last 18 months we have had our two youngest and adopted children walk away from our family.

Adoption Day 1998


Family Vacation 2011

I have no wisdom or understanding, I just cling in faith to God's Wisdom.

"...hard pressed, but not crushed: perplexed, but not in despair: persecuted, but not abandoned:
struck down, but not destroyed."   2Corinthians 4:8-9
"For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that
far outweighs them all. So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen.
For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal
."
2Corinthians 4:17-18
waiting...

I have stopped needle felting for now and closed my Etsy shop. Maybe I was putting too much of my
focus into it but I am still keeping my hands busy. 

Crocheted Rocks-I have never done this before but for some reason it was
therapeutic, maybe because there was no pattern and I am always a little
surprised that it works. I've made nine so far-not sure what I'm going to do with
nine crocheted rocks:)

A baby blanket-our oldest daughter Sarah is expecting
her #4, a baby girl in September. I chose the ripple
pattern since chevrons are so popular right now.
I must not ever forget that single crochets with a small
hook can make for a slow and tedious project however I can
now count to eleven up and eleven down while doing lots
of other things.

travel...

Michigan

It has been good for me to get away-away from my disrupted home and empty nest.
I have made several trips since May. The first one I had been planning for awhile. A trip down
Memory Lane with my Mother, back to Michigan, to her birth place. We stayed with one of my
Grandmother's cousins and visited with several other cousins and got to see my
 great, great grandfather's Birch Run Farm.
My Mother, Cousin Louise and me.

Chicken dinner at Frankenmuth with the cousins:)
I wish we could have done this with my Grandmother.

My Mother and Louise at the Farm.
It is in a sad state of disrepair.

Birch Run Farm mid 1940's

My great grandmother is in the striped dress standing behind her father
at Birch Run Farm around 1893. There were eventually nine children.


I love this picture of my grandmother's 96 year old cousin telling family stories.
The binder in his lap is full of family history and pictures.
Notice, too his Bible on the table by his chair.
What an inspiration to me.

 In a way, it was good to spend time learning the stories about my family's past. 
We each have a story and we each leave a legacy.


Jamaica

I took a chance and flew standby to spend two nights and a day in Montego Bay with John on one
of his layovers.  A lot of stress to get there but once there it was incredibly relaxing.


Me-relaxing on a wonderfuly comfortable lounge chair on the beach
in Montego Bay.

Real Jamaican Jerk Chicken and Pork.
Sweet potato, rice and beans and chicken with a frosty Coke.
The view from our balcony.
Time seemed to stand still for us that day:)



Wilmington, NC

A week in Wilmington with our daughter Liz and her husband Steve and the added bonus of a
visit with our forever friends the McGreers.




Bakersfield, Ca.

From NC we headed to California to visit my Mom and go to a wedding.
The youngest daughter of John's friend from childhood was getting married.


Sweet table settings.  Outdoor wedding reception.
Catered dinner from Coconut Joes.


We also got to take our daughters Martha and Hannah to LAX as they started their
trip to visit Rachel and Brandon in Papua New Guinea.

Hannah and Martha at LAX
No, all those suitcases are not because they are clothesaholics:)
The four big ones are full of supplies for Rachel and Brandon.

Martha, Rachel and Hannah
Three beautiful daughters on an island off the coast of PNG.
I posted about our PNG family here.



bittersweet...

So as I look to the future, I see so many wonderful events to look forward to, a new
home closer to daughters and grandchildren, a trip to PNG in September, once again 
needle felting and reopening my Etsy shop, a new granddaughter, more time to spend 
with John and yet sadness as I leave our two lost sheep here in NH and I think of 
all the experiences and time I will not be able to have with them. They have always
been in God's care and I will trust them to Him...again and again.








Tuesday, May 21, 2013

The NH Sheep and Wool Festival

I have had a bad case of blogger's block but I think I am recovering and can finally
share my trip to the NH Sheep and Wool Festival.




We arrived just as they started a Sheep Dog Demonstration, which was something I really wanted to see and I know so little about.  Here are a few sheep facts:   Sheep are pretty helpless. Their only real defense is being in a group and having a shepherd. If they fall over they need someone to pick them back up. If they do not get their wool shorn then it will eventually kill them by making them immobile. They need to be led to water and to food. 

Hmmm...and so God tells me that I am one of His sheep. Yup!! That sounds like me.

The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not be in want.  He makes me lie down
in green pastures,  He leads me beside quiet waters, he restores my soul.
Psalm 23


The Shepherd trains and commands his dogs, they make an amazing team.




         
All we like sheep have gone astray...Isaiah 53:6
The Lord says "I myself will search for my sheep and look after them. As a
shepherd looks after his scattered flock when he is with them, so will I look after
my sheep".  Ezekiel 34:11&12

Fascinating to watch those dogs move the sheep just by looking at them (intensely look at them). As soon as the dog gets a certain distance to the sheep, the sheep move. I'd always heard about sheep being followers but these girls did not want to be separated from each other at all. In fact they would lean into each other as they ran around in a group.


Jesus said... "I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life
for the sheep.  I am the good shepherd; I know my sheep and my sheep know me..."
John 10:11, 14.
And so this once lost sheep is very grateful for my Good Shepherd!
                                                     
************

And now on to all this wonderful WOOLY goodness.


  
Beautiful Colors:)


I had to touch (almost) everything!


Lots of wooly crafts-I don't have a picture but I was really
interested in rug hooking and so got a few tips and maybe 
someday I will try it.

There were all kinds of spinning wheels and happy spinners. 



Sending to you lots of wooly blessings:)

Friday, May 10, 2013

Feltin' Fridays #6

First kitty.


I was asked several times last weekend at the open house "How long does it take to make this?".  I felt like I was guessing because I've never sat and kept exact track of my time. I can figure how many days it will take depending on what I have going on in my life at that time but I haven't counted the hours. So Monday I started a new little kitten since I sold the first one to a sweet young cat lover on Sunday.  I had nothing else on the schedule for the day except a stop to make lunch and dinner, walk down to get the mail and help John with some paper work. Other than that I started around 8:00 in the morning and was still working on it when I went to bed around midnight with a little bit of finishing the next morning. So my best guess is at least ten hours. 



I always forget to take pictures of my progress.



Finished new kitty.


  I then spent Tuesday and Wednesday working on a new Polar Bear. I didn't 
track my hours and had more interruptions.


Last night I started a little blue bear.


He and I are having an arguement over how to make his legs.


He wanted to be different from little brown bear and have long skinny legs but
I disagreed and I think I won the arguement.  Now we have to decide-
do we want a bow tie or a big bow?



Brown Bear is very sweet to model for me but he doesn't like how all 
blue bear's fibers are sticking to his brown fur:(



Talk again soon and Happy Felting:)




Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Two Days on the Farm


Jenness Farm in Nottingham, NH


We had a wonderful two days at Jenness Farm, the weather was perfect (I got a sunburn), the animals were fun to watch, good food, fun music, we met some great people, made some new friends,  I sold some of my felties...oh, and I bought some soap:)


Day 1- Was a little cool, so not thinking at all I declined a tent. Guess what happened to me.


My little sheep at the farm.


A big attraction-milking the goats.


The beekeeper.


Such cute animals. We were totally entertained by the baby goats.


Here is a future felter... he was so focused and really wanted to make something with his felting.



Kate's Day 1 face painting.


Fun Music


This flock of guinea hens weren't interested in music but they sure knew how to make 
their share of noise.


Day 2...They saw my red face and up went the tent:)


Our new friend, Linda the face painter. She also is an artist 
with her own studio, The Artist's View.



John came on Day 2


Day 2 face painting
Linda's face paintings were works of art.


A beautiful weekend!

A special thank you to the farm's owner Pete Corriveau for having us in his Open House
and for Manya Cetlin-Salter for inviting us.