Oven, Oven, Who’s Got the …
December 17, 2012 on 9:28 pm | In Holidays | 27 CommentsLike many of you, I’ve found this last week to be a blitz of sadness, hope and busy busy. And can’t keep up-ed-ness. If normal holiday madness wasn’t enough, it appears we’re getting new ovens this week. It’s the last step of the kitchen update. Finally. Last week was the big week so we removed our old ovens. (Well, ok, the week before Thanksgiving was the big week. And then it was the week after Thanksgiving. And then the week after that.) See my new ovens?
What? You can’t see them??? Yeah. The cabinet people screwed up the cabinet and got the measurements wrong. So now it’s a big rush job. And hopefully the new ovens will be here on Friday. Four Three days before Christmas. It’s Cookie Baking Week with no cookies! So, I entertain myself by wistfully reading about the cookies I would be making if I had an oven. And, of course, now I’m kicking myself that I’ve never posted about the Christmas turkey. You know, just in case the ovens don’t make it again, and I need to console myself by reading another old post!
Moving on, I’m making good use of that gap in the kitchen.
I’ve made the annual little soldered ornaments.
They’re always fun to play around with and they make good package tie-ons.
Also…
I’ve been learning a little bit about Ami Sims Art Quilt Initiative. She’s been working hard since 2006 to raise funds for Alzheimer’s research. If you’re looking for a charity at this giving time of year, this looks like a great choice.
And…
I’ve been included in a list of 40 homemade gift ideas. I’m in great company — have fun reading some of the fun ideas!
Have a stress-free week. “It” will happen whether you’re ready or not, so you might as well have a wonderful, fun time of it. And bake some cookies for me!!!
XOXO,
Anna
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It’s always something, isn’t it? Sounds like you’re taking it all in stride. Soon enough you’ll be cranking out holiday goodies again! (I love your little soldered ornaments!)
Merry Christmas, Anna!
Comment by Jan — December 17, 2012 #
Oh my goodness, brave woman. I got my contractors out of my main floor, mostly, and said sure, do my master bedroom closet (which needed to be torn out, expanded and rebuilt), totally forgetting the attached linen closet, came home to drop paper and dust everywhere….what was I thinking? But we got our cookies started, my husband will sneak one or two for you I am sure! OTher than that – soldering! How cool! I soooooo need to try soldering, probably on the list of tools not given to left-handed slightly scary wives with shaky hands, but hey, first time for everything! Good luck, fingers crossed.
Comment by Nicole — December 18, 2012 #
Oh no, what a time to be without an oven lol!!! But I’m sure you’ll make up what you’ve missed as soon as the new one has been installed. Keeping my fingers crossed that it will be the right one this time. Otherwise you might be eating sandwiches at Christmas!
Your gift tag ornaments are so cute. I also looked at all the fun and great home made gift ideas. You are indeed in great company.
Comment by Vreni — December 18, 2012 #
Gosh! No oven……that’s a bit of a pain. Hope the new oven turns up in time!
Mu Christmas preparations are on a bit of a go slow – managed to send some cards the other day and wrap the presents….still thinking about menus though!
Comment by Di — December 18, 2012 #
Some years ago, Malcolm went to Houston on business for 6 weeks, coming home a couple of days before Christmas ….. bad enough but he had removed our old kitchen and only half installed the new one before he went away. Happy days!!
Comment by frayedattheedge — December 18, 2012 #
“it will happen whether we’re ready or not” – wise words, Anna, wise words.
Comment by Dottycookie — December 18, 2012 #
As you say, it will happen whether we’re ready or not … but why does my head not accept that and just do essentials instead of thinking “oh I’ll just do this and this and that as well.” Dearie, dearie me. :o)
I hope your ovens come on time, Anna, and get fitted lickety split!
Comment by Anne — December 18, 2012 #
oh dear, I hope your ovens come soon. we did Christmas with only half the oven working one year, and no worktops, it was memorable for all the wrong reasons……..
Comment by driftwood — December 18, 2012 #
I’ve always wanted to make something soldered.
Does Glade make a “Baking Christmas Cookies” Scent?
Merry, Merry
Comment by Marsha — December 18, 2012 #
Gingersnaps and sugar cookies! No oven for Thanksgiving? With Christmas nigh? I hope those workmen realize that Santa is watching! The cabinet folks are already on the coal list…
Comment by Amy — December 18, 2012 #
I am so sorry about your oven, but it is a really good excuse not to make said cookies. I get pretty tired of making them this time of year, but everyone seems to feel they have to have them, so I make them.
I love those soldered ornaments. I want to learn to do that. Maybe one of these days.
Merry Christmas!!
Comment by Elaine/MuddlingThrough — December 18, 2012 #
No OVEN!! This is wrong. Very, very wrong. I love seeing the yummy things you bake. What is going to live in the patisserie dome? Maybe you could trap Elf on the Shelf under it. Then you could take pictures of him with his face pressed against the glass. There’s a reason I don’t have an elf. Hahahaha.
Comment by Cassie — December 18, 2012 #
Good luck for getting the oven!!! Will be thinking of you. Raw turkey is not a good look! Love the soldered ornaments. x
Comment by Meredithe — December 18, 2012 #
No oven? That has to be soooo hard this time of year..I’ll bake extra for you :)
Comment by Judy — December 19, 2012 #
oh no, does that mean no gingerbread houses this year?
Comment by peri — December 19, 2012 #
We just baked some cookies for you! Bells with star cutouts in the middle. You can imagine :). Has it come yet? Really hope it works out! Merry Christmas
Comment by Corrie — December 19, 2012 #
Oh dear. No oven? Do you have an Easy Bake Oven with a light bulb? Maybe you could make one. Remember how those little cakes took an eternity to bake? (My friend had the oven, not me) Perhaps you can bake in the crock pot? Nah.
Love those soldered ornaments!!!
Comment by Jody — December 19, 2012 #
I love the little soldered tags…maybe a new skill to learn. And if you don’t have time to bake Yankee Candle makes a Christmas cookie candle that will fool everyone expect those who are hungry!
Comment by Mary ann — December 20, 2012 #
Oh, I’m sad for you :( I’m getting to bake some chocolate star cookies today!
Comment by Karen — December 20, 2012 #
I don’t remember if it was Christmas or Thanksgiving, but one year my oven up and died at the last minute. I thought, no problem, I’ll just order one of those holiday dinners that the stores and restaurants advertise. Every one I called said that you pick it up, take it home and heat it up in the oven. If I had an oven I wouldn’t need one of the dinners!!!!!! We went out……
Merry Christmas, Anna!!
Comment by Jean — December 20, 2012 #
I am such a lucky girl!!!! I remember last year when you made the soldered Santas and I was in love!!!! Now I have one of my very own. Soooo happy! As for the oven… I ordered mine in SEPTEMBER to be delivered mid October and I still do not have it. My crockpot has been getting a work out. I will e or snail mail you soon. We must catch up.
Merriest of Christmases!
Anne
Comment by Anne — December 20, 2012 #
Hi there – this is such an odd question, and not a comment, but I couldn’t find where I could email you so I thought I would try to drop you a comment. I found your site because I was searching google trying to find where I had once seen a set of lovely blue bird dishes – and I think they are the ones your mother has – are they a relatively new purchase? Do you have any idea where she bought them? I think I remember them from a small independent website, but I cannot find which one it was.
Thank you!
Comment by Beth Preston — December 21, 2012 #
Ok now this is a tough time of year to be without an oven. Don’t ya hate when that stuff happens. Will the annual gingerbread competition be able to happen – i always look forward to that great contest. I’m without couches in this house – now they won’t be here until the end of January – far cry from Nov 16th don’t ya think lol. Maybe I should try decorating the space where they should be like you did your ovens. Hope they arrive in time for you – yup it’s always something isn’t it lol.
Happy Holidays to all of you in Thimble Land
Comment by karen — December 22, 2012 #
I love your ornaments …so pretty. Aldo happy to see your dad made it home for Christmas. I hope he is adjusting well.
Comment by Kris of dandelion quilts — December 23, 2012 #
UGH!!!! But I am sure it will all be wonderful when it’s done…can’t wait to see. Merry Christmas to you and your family!!!!
Comment by Cheryl — December 24, 2012 #
Miss Thimble Anna!!! You have tools to solder things??? You are awesome!! I love the ornament and what a lovely thing to remember the year. Who needs ovens when you know how to solder things? ;p
Comment by ina — December 28, 2012 #
Hold the phone, Joan! I love those ornaments you made! Can we have a play day sometime and make some together?! I love them!
Sorry about the ovens. What a drag!
Comment by Stephanie in MI — January 7, 2013 #