I did not sleep well last night despite
being tired. I heard Chris roll the garbage out to the curb and then
went back to sleep. I think I woke up again before 9. I read
e-mail, did my exercises, and used the HappyLight. I posted to my blog for yesterday. I searched for a
quilt magazine article from 2012 requested by a member on Facebook,
but I did not have it. I juiced a large cucumber, sprouts, and
carrots. After juicing, I made breakfast. I worked out a Swanson's
order. Two, actually, since I wanted to take advantage of two offers
and there was enough on the list to do that. After breakfast, I took
a shower and got dressed. I packed a lunch including nut cheese and
a sheet of nori ripped into 4 pieces. Then I had to come up with a
project to work on at quilting today. I needed to unpack the project
box before I could re-pack it with something new. I decided to work
on the Linus quilt started back in June or July. By the time I was
ready to leave, it was after noon. The group at the church was
small. Joan was there and I gave her the rest of the train track
fabric. I was glad to see Lauri doing well, but heard that her back
surgery is scheduled for tomorrow. I hope it goes well. Barbara was
not there because her doctor sent her to the hospital with pneumonia
and dehydration this morning. Cheryl came in later and we all prayed for Barbara.
I stayed until 4:30, adding wonky strips to the blocks. I shall
never do another one of these again. When I got home, it was dark
and Chris had already come home and brought the garbage can in. I
brought my project box in, leaving the machine in the car. I never
ate my lunch, so the nut cheese went back in the fridge. I noticed it was getting low, so I prepared another batch to soak overnight. I was going
to cook the beef tongue defrosted from yesterday. But Chris had beef
roasts in the oven, as well as sweet potatoes. So I had a few bites
of kimchi to tide me over 'till it was done. I read my e-mail, and
followed a few links. We ate supper in front of our laptops. Chris
showed me the shirt he wanted patched. Later we watched the last
three episodes of Forever Knight. I looked up Vauchon because the
actor looked familiar. Chris went to bed and I stayed up just long
enough to blog and tap.
Monday, December 30, 2013
Heading back to normal
My phone alarm went off at 8. I wasn't
sure if it was on eastern time or central time. I tried to go back
to sleep. Chris got up to take a shower and go to the continental
breakfast for fruit. That was at 10. I got up to take my shower and
discovered that there were no washcloths. Chris gave me the one he
keeps in his laptop case to wipe the dust off of his screen. I hoped
the staff would not think we stole the washcloths. Chris checked out
at 11 and got a piece of tape from the office to re-splint my finger.
On the road, we finished the book on CD (“Rising Storm”?) and
started another one called “Utopia”, set in a theme park. When
we got home mid afternoon, we sat in the car to listen to the last
few minutes of the book. Then we unpacked the car and brought in the
mail. Chris fixed himself lunch. I wasn't hungry, so I unpacked my
luggage. I made sure to remove everything from each piece, and to
open every bag, box, or other type of container so that everything
would go back to where it belonged. I also wanted to make sure that
all the items we were given for Michele got put in one place, and
nothing was left out. We made a list and went to the grocery store.
The aloe was replenished, so we got more of that. After we got home,
we put groceries away and I remembered the gift cards for Michele. I
could not find the i-tunes cards for the longest time and got really
worried. But then I found them in my wallet. Phew! I noticed that Bob had replaced the faucet handles in the tub and it was no longer dripping. Also, the outside lights were working, perhaps too well, because we had trouble turning them off.
We read e-mail
and had supper. I was so tired I could not think straight, but did
not want to go to bed early because of the danger of waking up in the
middle of the night unable to go back to sleep. I drank filtered water and coconut water to make sure I was hydrated. We watched a DVD
called Despicable Me 2. It was funny and I enjoyed it. Then I went
straight to bed without blogging. That was about 9. I did wake up
in the middle of the night, however, unable to sleep for some time.
Oh well, at least I'm home now, and life can go back to normal, even
if it takes a few days.* This is a pic of our motel - Days Inn *
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Leaving Virginia
I got up before 8 to use the bathroom.
That is when I heard a thump in the back. I imagined Mom had fallen,
but when I got there, Dad had her dressed and was helping her into
her wheelchair. He pushed her into the den and I went back to bed
for a little while. Then Chris got up and dressed, so I did, too. I
fed Mom her breakfast, then made mine. There was green juice from
yesterday and we both had some. We also both ingested coconut oil
and liposomal vitamin C. Chris put the letters in the mail. I
crossed that item off my to-do list. Everything on Dad's list got
done except defrosting the freezer. Chris packed all our stuff in
the car. We said goodbye to Mom and Dad. Then we hit the road. We
finished the book on CD from last weekend. Then we started another.
When we got near Bristol, I called the Amish store to see if they had
gotten in some raw cheese. Sadly no. Chris took me to the Japanese
restaurant that we went to after Thanksgiving, and I got the same raw
fish platter. Finally we checked into our hotel, the same one as
last weekend. They gave us the same room, too. Big and cold. Chris
turned on the heat and I tried to look hot. But I had to wear
several coats while dozing and waiting for the room to warm up. When
I felt rested, I checked my e-mail, and then we watched 4 episodes of
Bones on my laptop using the DVD drive. We shared some of the dried
fruit that Chris got for Christmas. I took my splint off to rest my
finger, but it felt a little sore. After watching the season ender, I
finished my blog post from yesterday and wrote one for today. I had
a little trouble getting pics from my tablet to my laptop, so I had
to use ones that Faye e-mailed to herself from my Yahoo account.
Thanks, Faye.
* This pic is from a few days ago. For whatever reason, the click path that I used yesterday to save a photo from e-mail doesn't work that same way today. So...back to the drawing board. *
Second half of Friday
Faye came over with a pineapple
casserole at 6. When Kevin arrived, we had supper: pork chops,
sauerkraut, sweet potatoes, sweet potato casserole, and the pineapple
casserole. For dessert we had fudge and buckeyes. Faye cleaned up
after supper. Dad continued to eat for some time. Then we all
gathered in the livingroom to watch Chris open his gifts. Faye
helped Mom open the package (which turned out to be the shoes Faye
ordered for her). Kevin found several Youtube videos of accordion
playing for Dad. Then he brought up a Christmas music playlist from
Youtube on his new laptop. Mom and I enjoyed listening to it. When
he had to leave, he set up my laptop to continue the music. Faye
helped Dad and I fold 37 copies of the annual letter he printed out.
We stuffed them in envelopes, and labeled and stamped them. Faye
arranged them for the post office. Chris had laid down to rest after
opening his gifts. I woke him up at midnight to say goodbye to Faye
and to help me unfold the sleeper sofa. I was too tired to blog the
whole day, so I just completed the notes I had taken earlier and
published that.
Friday, December 27, 2013
First half of Friday - Chris arrives from Alabama
Dad got Mom's pills ready so I could
feed her Ensure. I juiced all the rest of my vegetables and most of
Dad's. It was so handy to have some table space. We drank as much
as we could, but there was more. Mom drank 3 cups. The rest went
into the fridge. I made two breakfasts, one for today and one for
Sunday. I continued cleaning in the livingroom, then took an e-mail
break. Chris called to say he'd be in around 5. I continued to
clean, rearrange, and toss. I washed the sweet potatoes and coated
them with coconut oil, and put them in the oven for 45 minutes. I
took the Kirby rug attachment apart to get all the strings off of
the beater bar. When I went back to take them out, I had to step
over Dad who was sleeping on the floor in the den. Then the doorbell
rang. Two young Mormon men wanted to talk to me. I had to beg off
to get the potatoes out. Faye called to say she'd be over about 6.
Mom wanted yogurt. While I was feeding her, my phone rang. Chris
was calling me to say he'd arrived but all the house doors were
locked. I let him in and saw there was a package by the door. I
finished feeding her and Chris prepared the pork chops and put them
in the oven.
* This is Faye wearing her Merry Christmas shirt *
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* This is Faye wearing her Merry Christmas shirt *
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Thursday, December 26, 2013
Cleaning and finding 'treasure'
I got up before 10. That
was amazing considering how late we went to bed. Since Kurt was so gung ho about getting Skype
on the tablets and his phone, I Skyped him from my tablet in the bedroom,
waking him in the living room. He did
not seem to mind. I quickly washed up
and got dressed. Mom had had her first
Ensure, so I made the cruciferous juice for her. Then, since I had bought so many vegetables
for juicing, I made more juice for me and shared it with Dad. Clean-up was a bear. The tape on my splint got wet and it fell
off. But the finger was much better so I
left it off. I fed Mom her juice and
another Ensure. Then I ate my own breakfast. I tried to help Dad write his Christmas
/annual letter, but for some reason he wanted to figure out how he did it last
year before starting on this year’s. I
could not help him with that. He decided
to take a nap before he started. While
he was sleeping under Mom’s wheelchair, the lady next door came over asking for
newspapers. She was packing up her
kitchen. I gave her the ones I could
find. Then I went back to fixing a pair
of jeans. He slept longer than he
intended, and went back to obsessing. At
some point he took a copy of the letter from last year and read it to me with
updates. I typed it into his computer as
best I could. The distance between the
keys is different on his laptop so I kept hitting the wrong ones. He needed lots of time to edit my edits (I guess)
so I amused myself in cleaning the diningroom and throwing out stuff that was
moldy. I found a pile of old cards
written to Grandma. I showed them to
Dad and he suggested recycling them. I
was proud of him so did as he suggested, even though some part of me wanted to
keep them. I called Faye about a wrapped
gift I found on the card table and we got to talking about supper tomorrow
night. Kurt came home from the science
museum and packed his car to go home. I
asked him to go to the store for pork and sauerkraut. He returned with the food and said goodbye to
Mom and Dad and drove back to northern Virginia. I resumed intensive cleaning the dining room, I found
stuff I wanted to throw directly into the garbage cans, but could not find the
cans. I called William, and then Faye to
find out. But neither of them returned
my call. With all the cleaning action, my finger
started to complain, so I re-splinted it.
Maybe not as well as Faye would have done. When I finished cleaning and vacuuming the dining
room, I started on the livingroom. I had to borrow flashlight from Dad to see
in places where the lamps did not shine.
At 10 I put Mom to bed. Dad did
the heavy lifting. Then he was ready to
print out the letter, but I talked him into waiting until morning. I thought it might go faster and easier then.
I was tempted to continue in the living room, but decided to
be nice to my back and wait until morning.
* This is Kurt's 'selfie' from Christmas Day, one of about 100 photos that he took with MY tablet. * Christmas Day
I got up while Natalie Morales was on, hosting a talk show I finished the binding on quilt. When Dad got Mom's pills ready, I gave
them to her with Ensure. After 2 bottles of Ensure, I juiced kale,
cranberries and a long cucumber. The four of us shared it. I made
more juice using celery. I cleaned up the juicer and made my
breakfast. Kurt showed me Googlemap stuff he discovered on my
tablet. Bet he wouldn't mind having it back. We looked for a skit
called “It's Pat” on Youtube but could not find it. Then I
checked e-mail while Kurt continued to play with the tablet. He
installed the Enterprise klaxon sound. I took Mom to the bathroom
while Kurt took a bath. Then he cleared the diningroom table and
arranged seating in the livingroom around the tree. Dad got a large
piece of plastic from one of the cars. We measured it and folded it
in half to cut. I used my square quilting ruler and a twobyfour to
mark the line. Faye came over to start supper. Dad and I spent
hours dealing with the pile of papers, cards, bags, etc on the
kitchen table. Kevin came over to sweep, and water the plants. Dad
and I had the table 90 percent cleared when supper was ready.
William arrived in time. Faye had the table set. She made a sweet
potato casserole, chicken, pineapple casserole and mixed veggies.
For dessert we had the fudge and buckeyes from the couple across the
street. Faye cleaned up supper. Kurt played Christmas songs on my
tablet until all had gathered. Dad came in with his accordion. We
opened gifts in front of the table top tree. I gave a gift to Kurt -
calendar. He said his gift to Faye was installing an app on her
tablet. So then Faye gave me a calendar. For my turn I gave the
quilt to William. And so it went, although we did not all get the
same amount of gifts so the circle got broken. But we had a good
time. Kurt took LOTS of pics using my tablet. We tried to Skype Michele but she overslept. But we did get
to 'see' Chris. He took us on a virtual tour of my sewing room at
home. Then Patrick came over to visit. Dad and I put the plastic on
the table and used the Kirby to get up the crumbs by the toaster.
Faye and I put Mom to bed. It got really late and I did not notice
until 1 am. Kurt installed skype on both tablets and his phone. And
now it's 2 am and I am going to bed.
Ok, so I wrote my blog post and e-mailed one of the pictures from the tablet to my laptop. While waiting for the pic to arrive, I saw Michele was up so I Skyped her. The call only lasted 6 minutes because I was falling asleep. Then the pic came through and I published the post and went to bed.
Ok, so I wrote my blog post and e-mailed one of the pictures from the tablet to my laptop. While waiting for the pic to arrive, I saw Michele was up so I Skyped her. The call only lasted 6 minutes because I was falling asleep. Then the pic came through and I published the post and went to bed.
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Christmas Eve
I got up at 9 and found Mom sitting in
the den watching TV and waiting for Dad to give her Fosamax. I put a
few stitches in the quilt, then decided to start juicing. I did
broccoli, cauliflower, and celery. Then I fed Mom the juice and
several Ensures and took her to the bathroom. I left her there for a
few minutes and when I came back, she had fallen on the boxes between
the toilet and the tub. And her bowels had kicked in. I was able to
get her back on the toilet. Dad had to come in to stabilize her in
a standing position so I could transfer the pile from the boxes to
the toilet. In doing do, my splint got messy. So I threw it away.
When everything was cleaned up, Mom went back to the den and I filled
the tub with hot water. I worked on my own breakfast to let the
water cool down while heating the bathroom. After my bath, I ate my
breakfast. I needed to buy more veggies, so Dad gave me the keys to
the station wagon. I did not want to drive it because of its size,
but it was blocking better cars in the driveway. So I went to Fresh
Market, and then to Bed, Bath and Beyond for a last minute gift. The
traffic was heavy, but I asked my angels to get me through it, and
they did. I was able to make a left turn out of the shopping center
onto Huguenot. I was home in time to talk to the neighbor across the
street who was delivering baked goods from his wife. Then it was
Dad's turn to go. Because the station wagon stayed put, I thought
Dad hadn't gone. I fed Mom again, and then I got wrapping paper from
the attic and we wrapped gifts. Then Dad came home with a few more
for me to wrap. They all went under the small tabletop tree. Then I
took Mom to the bathroom and changed her shirt to a Christmas
sweater. We put on her coat and took her to the car. Dad let me
drive to Christmas Eve service. Of course we had to take the station
wagon. We got there in time to settle in a pew. There were lots of
unfamiliar people who did not know that Mom always sits in the short
pew on the right. We had to sit on the left. There was no room for
Kurt, who had to sit in the pew in front of us. It was a low-key
service based on the lyrics to an old hymn. The last song was sung
by candlelight. My candle dropped wax on the hymnal. Maybe that's
why the hymn was printed in the bulletin, but I did not have one
since I gave mine to Kurt. We were home by 9pm. Kurt and Patrick
wanted to drive around looking at lights. Kurt called up the Tacky
Light tour on my tablet and tied it to his phone as the hotspot.
Then he drove us all over Richmond looking at displays they'd seen
before. We stopped at a Walgreens for a planner. When he got lost,
he used my tablet as a GPS and a map to the last site.
When we'd seen it, we needed the
tablet to go back home. We dropped Patrick off at his house, and then
went home. Dad turned on the Christmas tree lights for us. Since my
camera is wi-fi capable, Kurt tried to connect my laptop to the
camera, but the connection would not hold and there seemed not to be
a way to transfer the pics. So we had to resort to using the cord.
Then Kurt played with the tablet while I posted to my blog.
Monday, December 23, 2013
Not my usual Monday
I slept in until 10. I guess I was
tired. I fed Mom, then juiced kale, carrots, cranberries, and
broccoli. The three of us drank it. Clean-up was a bear. Dad gave me a list of things he
would like me to do this week. I am not sure how he thinks I am
going to defrost his upright freezer, but I can handle the sewing
items. I fixed my breakfast and ate it. I took my supplements with
red tea. By then it was almost 1. I read e-mail until Dad said that
checks had to be written in an hour for the mailman to take. But the
mailman came early. We did three. I worked on the quilt binding
until I ran out of black thread. I called Faye for more since she
was going to Wal-Mart. Dad and I put laundry in the washer. I
insisted we divide it into two loads. I fed Mom one Ensure, and then
they left after 5 for the Fitness Center. I ate an egg, and apple,
and hummus with raw garlic. I pinned and basted the pant legs of
Dad's new jeans. My fingersplint came off, and I had to renew the
tape. This is what I call affordable health care. Thanks, Faye. I watched TV
while sewing the new hems. St. Olaf's was singing Christmas music.
I checked e-mail and did some tapping. When I saw Mom and Dad drive
up, I pulled the second load out of the dryer. I fed Mom an Ensure
with her evening pills. Dad fed himself and put some laundry away.
I hardboiled 4 eggs. I also whip-stitched the edges of the hems to
the inside of the pantlegs. Then I put Mom to bed. I checked e-mail
one last time and wrote to my blog, planning on going to bed myself.
* took this pic on the way up on Saturday. *
* took this pic on the way up on Saturday. *
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Church music
I slept on and off during the night.
My finger would wake me up if it touched something. Then something
started beeping, like an alarm. It went off after 60 seconds but
came back on later. The third time I grabbed it (couldn't see it in
the dark) and shut it up in the utility room. Either Dad or Chris
got up at 7. Chris kissed me and left for Alabama before 7:30. I
stayed in bed (on the couch) a little longer, then got up to fix my
breakfast. It was too early to eat, so I got Mom up and dressed,
then fed her. Finally I had to get myself cleaned up and dressed for
church. We hoped to be early so I could practice with the organist,
but Mom had an accident at the last minute so we were late. I let
Dad drive since I was afraid to drive his behemoth station wagon.
However, by the time we got to church his driving had convinced me
that anything I did would have been better. He did not fall asleep,
but he did eat while driving. We got there as the choir was warming
up in the basement. There was no time to practice with the organist
and I was an anxious wreck. Faye helped Mom to get settled in the
church. Dad ran downstairs, and I unpacked my trombone, which I set
up just inside the sanctuary doors. I sat alone in the front pew.
During the service I realized that my music was still in my case. I
looked through the bulletin to find a good time to run out and get
it. I tapped through the readings and hymns to calm myself. During
the hymn before the sermon, I got my music. Dad came down from the
choir (after a very nice anthem) and sat beside me, dozing off. I
woke him several times during the sermon so he would not fall over.
But he needed the rest, so I moved to where he was leaning on me and
let him sleep. I woke him for the last hymn and then it was my time.
I walked up front with my trombone and music, nodding to the
organist. She played a few measures of introduction, and then we
played two verses of Angels We Have Heard on High. It went well.
After the postlude many people came by to show their appreciation.
After I packed up, I went into the multipurpose room to fellowship
and have some fruit. Faye got to look at my finger and decided it
wasn't a hematoma after all. She splinted it with a popsicle stick
and some tape to immobilize the joint so it could heal faster. She
said she learned how to splint by watching the doctors in surgery.
Only they used more expensive stuff. She drove Dad to Subway for
their Sunday meal. When they came back, we all went to the mall. I
drove the station wagon and followed Faye there. The three of them
ate subs and I ate seaweed and fermented nut cheese. Then Dad went
walking while we ladies went shopping. First we went to a calendar
store for a quilt-themed calendar. They did not have one, but gave
me a coupon for free shipping in case I ordered one from their site.
Then, at Faye's suggestion, we took Mom shoe-shopping, finding
something close at Macy's and ordering it in the correct size and
color. We continued to shop at Penney's and found a few gifts there.
Then we met up with Dad, and had Mom practice her walking and
stretching. It was a lot of work for Faye, but she did it
tirelessly. Faye fed Mom another Ensure, and we parted ways. I
drove our parents home, in the dark and the rain, but with great
faith that we would not hit anything I couldn't see. When we got
home, I ate a sweet potato with butter, and kimchi, and hummus with
fresh garlic. I finally got my vitamins for the day. Dad made bowls
of ice cream and peaches for them. I fed Mom and then worked on the
binding of the quilt. It was after 10 when I took Mom back to put
her to bed. I put a pair of my eyeshades on her because Dad leaves
the light on. Then I skimmed my e-mail while Dad readied the
garbage. I plan to go to bed after publishing this post.
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Arrival in Richmond
We got up after 8 EST. He took a
shower while I washed out of the sink because my foot still hurts
where the splinters were and I didn't want to get the bandaid wet. I
put hydrogen peroxide on it afterward, but there was no fizzing so
why won't it heal? My stomach felt distended and uncomfortable,
probably from eating restaurant food. Chris ate the leftovers from
his meal last night, and I ate my prepared breakfast from home. We
got on the road about 10. We finished yesterday's book on CD and
started another one. The trip to Richmond was fairly uneventful.
The GPS tried to take us a different route than usual, and insisted
we turn around for what seemed like an hour. Then some one had
dropped a drawer in the middle of the road and we had to swerve
around it. Our first stop was for kimchi in Chester, and then we
went to my parents' house. Dad and Chris went grocery shopping while
I fed Mom Ensure, yogurt, cruciferous juice, and half a sub. Then I
trimmed the quilt I brought and started sewing the binding. The men
came home with more food than seemed necessary. Dad took his time
putting it away. I think he gets distracted. Chris read e-mail in
the living room. The TV went off. At first we thought it was the
breaker, then the outlet. But it was a GFCI in the kitchen. I don't
know why the TV outlet is on that circuit. Then Mom got to watch TV
for awhile. We missed part of Lawrence Welk's Christmas special.
When the next show was over, I took her back to get all washed up for
tomorrow. Then I fed her Ensure with pills. Dad and I brushed her
teeth and put her in bed. It took 2 hours. Now I'm ready for bed,
but Dad isn't. He's still eating, I think.
* from Thursday night *
Friday, December 20, 2013
Northward Bound
We got up after 8. I vaguely remember
breakfast and packing. There was a lot to do and I was afraid of
forgetting things. We got on the road about 11. We listened to a
Janet Evanovich book on CD. I kept the second knuckle of my hurt
finger against the window because it was cold. We stopped at a
Hardee's for Chris to buy lunch. Around 4 CST (5 Eastern) we rolled
into Bristol, Tn, to buy cheese at the Amish store. They were all
out of raw cheese. Then we went to a Day's Inn in Bristol, Va. We
were given a large room. With a little rearranging you could fit
another kingsize bed. But the heat had been completely off so it was
just as cold as outside. We turned the heat up and went to dinner at
a Mexican restaurant. I got shrimp and Chris got chicken and
chorizo. When he was done with his ice water, I stuck my finger in
it to numb the pain. He said it looks like it is healing, but it
doesn't feel that way. When we got back to the room, it was warmer,
but still chilly. We watched 3 episodes of Bones on my computer,
then checked IMDB for characters that looked familiar. We went to
bed about 10:30 EST.
* This pic is from show-n-tell last night *
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Busy Day
I woke up at 7:25, which was good since
I had a lot to do. I checked e-mail, listened to the tapping part
of an audio, and exercised. I juiced most of the vegetables that
were left in the refrigerator. I took the recyclables out to the
road. I raked in the front yard, then took a shower. I placed a
bucket under the faucet to catch the drips. I got dressed, then took
splinters out of my foot with a highpowered magnifying glass. Chris
came home to get me for lunch. I played the hymn for Sunday on my
trombone while he was in the bathroom. Chris drove us to Conners for
lunch with his boss and coworker and their wives. On the way back we
stopped at the onpost library for books on CD. As I paused to go in
the bathroom, he said “I'll meet you at the books.” I knew what
he meant, but it sounded funny in a library. We got 4 books, then
went to the church to pick up the gift Jennifer left for me. I did
not unwrap it, but it feels like a paperback book. When we got home,
I checked the bucket and it was overflowing. Chris had been saying
my finger was infected and should be re-opened and cleaned out. So I
said let's do it now. He poked and prodded at it and decided it was
healing ok on it's own. I checked my e-mail again. Then I fixed 3
breakfasts and packed the remainder of each item in the food box for
next week. I ate one of the breakfasts and put the other two in the
icebox. Then I made a salad from the remaining greens and sprouts.
I put on my name tag and went to the guild meeting. I turned in a
canned item for a raffle ticket, and my bag of strips to the strip
swap. Mirna brought my quilt, and I wrote her a check for quilting
it. I was tempted to take and post a pic, but then it won't be a
surprise for the recipient. At least 3 Stitch-It ladies told me
they missed me today at the Thursday group. I was touched since I
haven't been going there all that long. After a short business
meeting, (including the revelation of the challenge theme - Summer) and
show-n-tell, we lined up to eat desserts. Lucky for me there was a
fruit platter at the end of the dessert tables. For our program we
made cards for the veterans home. We were given markers, glue
sticks, and assorted little gems. Mirna and I made a card, and I am
sorry I did not think to take a picture of it. Then they raffled off
the jars in the middle of the table. That took longer than one would
expect. I left at 9. When I got home, we watched one episode of
Bones. Then I helped Chris replace light bulbs in the den and in the
computer room. I remembered to eat a raw garlic clove mixed with
hummus, and drink a glass of vit C water. Then I wrote to my blog as
best I could remember and went to bed.
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Getting stuff done
t was 8:13 when I got up to read e-mail
with my HappyLight. I exercised, juiced, and made breakfast. Then I
remember to put the package on the porch for the mailman to pick up.
I played the piano to hear a little bit of Christmas music. I went
out to rake leaves and there came the postman. I gave him the
package and he commented on my bare feet. I told him that the ground
was warmer than the air. After raking leaves and pinestraw, I went
inside to cut yellow strips for tomorrow night. Then I digitized the
names of Chris' coworker and her husband. I embroidered them on a
piece of Christmas fabric. I gathered some flat lace, and sewed it
to two edges of the fabric. (I should have used the ruffler - it would have been faster) Then I wrapped it around a cardboard
tube and whip-stitched it on, tying the ends with green ribbon. I
called the rental agent to report a dripping faucet and the outside
lights not fixed. She promised both would be taken care of either
tomorrow or Friday. Knowing her husband would be coming by, I
cleaned up in kitchen and den and bathroom. I also cleaned up water
on the floor in the masterbath. We cannot figure out where it came
from. I made up bottles of supplements for the days I will be gone
for Christmas. I read e-mail, listening to audios until Chris came
home an hour late. We ate supper. I pulled splinters from my left
foot. I started watching a TQS show, and when I knew he was ready,
we watched 2 episodes of Bones. Then he went to bed while I finished
the show, and my blog post.
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Picking up the pieces now that the rush of activity is over
My day started at 8:20. I put the
quilt in a USPS box. I had to reboot my computer last night and
wondered if I could get all my open windows back. No. Microsoft: I reject your OS and reserve the right to substitute my own.
I used my
laptop to schedule a pickup from the post office since I did not want
to stand in line. Then I used the desktop to pay the postage and
print out the label. I affixed it to the box. While playing a CD
Chris gave me of AMC music, I put stuff away. It seems like I have
been running from one engagement to the next without cleaning up or
putting back. I read e-mail, but did not exercise. I used my
HappyLight because it might be working. I swept the kitchen floor
and unstacked and re-stacked the dishwasher. A few dishes had to be
washed by hand. Before breakfast the sun was shining so brightly
that I went outside to rake in the rays. My back gave me warning
signals from time to time so instead of carrying the leaves to the
back yard, I raked them onto the sidewalk and left them there. After
juicing and breakfast, I folded 2 baskets of laundry. I took some
time to meditate and tap. I went to the fish market for raw wild
salmon. I was worried about making the left turn to get back home,
but the nice lady there pointed out the access to a gas station which
allowed me to get back onto Bailey Cove/Carl T. Jones making a right
turn. I was so happy. When I got home, I tore into the fish. It
was as good as I remembered. I raked more leaves in the last of the
sunlight. Then I washed the kitchen floor and dried it with an old
towel so it wouldn't be wet when Chris came home, which he did soon
after I finished. He fixed his supper and I ate the salad from
yesterday, along with my special mixture of hummus, raw garlic, and
fermented cod liver oil. Chris looked at my finger and said he thought it was infected and that it should be re-opened and cleaned out. Ouch! I hope he's wrong. Then we watched several episodes of Bones.
He went to bed, and I stayed up to blog, but not for long. Oh, and
last night I did make the fermented nut cheese before I went to bed.* This is the steering wheel cover that Cheryl gave me *
Monday, December 16, 2013
The birthday gift that might be done for Christmas
It was 9:15 when I got up. I followed
a pretty normal routine. I got an e-mail from Gabriella asking what
hymn I would like to play on Sunday. So I picked up my trombone and
played a few hymns. I e-mailed her back. Then I used broccoli, a
really long cucumber and some carrots for a quick juice. I fixed
breakfast next. I change my bandaid, wondering why it was made so
sticky that removing it threatens to re-open the wound. I touched
the sticky ends of the new bandaid to the sheet to make it less
sticky. I packed a lunch, and gathered a months-old project to work
on. I went to the church. I passed out the remaining tissue covers,
first to those who were not here last week, and then to whomever
wanted one. My first task was to audition borders to the small
center I had made previously. I really obsessed, which made Maryann
feel better. Normally I do my obsessing at home and only bring
preplanned work to quilt days. Finally I made a decision, leaving
out some strips that seemed important to include but were not long
enough to go all the way around. I pinned the first border to the
sides, then set up my machine. While looking for thread, I found my
lunch so I ate it. Then I sewed the first set of strips on. Then
the next set. In fact, it was going so well, I thought that with a
little luck it could be done in time for Christmas. I finished it
about 5:30. Mirna agreed to quilt it for me, so I packed up all my
stuff and went home to find a backing. In my stash of wide fabrics I
found a black that would work. All I had to do was rip off enough
for the length and square it up. I laid it out on the pingpong table
with the quilt top on top to make sure it would fit. Then I drove
back to the church to give it to Mirna. When I got home, I put on
the steering wheel cover that Cheryl gave me today. It is pieced and
so cute. My car was running low on gas, so we took it to the cheap
gas station and filled it up. When we got back, I made a large salad
and hummus. The salad was way too large to eat (why do I always make
so much?) so I saved most of it for tomorrow. Barbara e-mailed me a
pic of her quilt top. I wanted to download it from her message, but
we could not find a way in Yahoo to do it. So I sent it to my gmail
account. In gmail there was a way to do it, but it did not work. I
had to forward it to Chris, who put it on a thumbdrive to transfer it
to my computer. Neither one of us had anything nice to say about
Yahoo and their recent changes. Or Microsoft. Then we watched 2 episodes of Bones. Chris
checked his e-mail one last time, and helped me put some aloe on my
finger. Then he went to bed while I posted to my blog and
contemplated making fermented nut cheese before going to bed.
* This is Barbara's quilt top *
Sunday, December 15, 2013
The children's Christmas musical
I got up before 8 to check on the
tu-tus. The glue had dried, but stuck to the paper underneath. I
rubbed the paper with spit to get it off. I put the tu-tus on
hangers and took them upstairs. I fixed breakfast and ate it with
e-mail. I took a shower after Chris did. Then I got dressed and
headed out the door for church. When I got there, the first service
was still in session. I went to the garden room where the costumes
were laid out. As the kids came in, I dressed them. I shone my
flashlight on the new star, but it did nothing in the daylight. Kurt
hung it anyway. At 9:28 we herded all the kids into the sanctuary
for their Christmas musical. The pews were packed and the kids were
fabulous! I'll admit I was worried. I must have chewed my tongue
because it was sore for the rest of the day. When it was over, Kurt
presented bouquets of flowers to Shannon, myself, Jennifer the piano
player, and Jennifer the director. We were all surprised. While the
congregation and the kids ate cookies in the fellowship hall, I
gathered and folded the costumes and put them in the room they were
stored in. I told the 'stars' that they could keep their tu-tus.
Chris did not come to church because he was still sick, so I
worshipped without him. During the passing of the peace, one man
gave me a very firm handshake and my cut finger protested
vociferously. I gave four-fingered handshakes after that. There
were plenty of people to talk to after church, and I picked up all
the things that belonged to me. When I got home, Chris had started
the laundry. I ate lunch and procrastinated going to the grocery
store alone. But the temp was dropping so I went before 2. I got
what was on the list, and a few things that were not, like a leaf of
aloe. It looked like it was left over from last week. I hoped it
would become a regular item. The clerk asked me how I eat it and I
told her. When I got home, Chris helped me put the food away. I
hooped Barbara's quilt and put it in a bag. I drove to the storage
facility where we meet once a month. One lady was addressing her
Christmas cards and the others were looking at magazines. It was all
about the conversation. I finished replacing a seam in Kurt's coat,
which I wore to the meeting. It was a little big, but surprisingly
warm. Then I worked on Barbara's quilt. At 5 we packed up to leave.
It was dark and cold. When I got home, I ate supper, and put some nuts and seeds in a jar of water to soak overnight. While Chris
and I watched multiple episodes of Bones, we could hear a critter
scratching around between the floors.
Then Chris went
to bed and I stayed up to blog.Saturday, December 14, 2013
The last practice
I woke up at 8:30. Chris was still
asleep, so I quietly got up to read e-mail, exercise, etc. I juiced
all the remaining veggies except what I needed for a salad tonight.
I picked some kale, too. I was listening to an audio and that kept
me chained to the dining room because I was using headphones so I
wouldn't wake up Chris. While I was fixing breakfast, he got up and
took a shower., then made coffee. I worked on a wallhanging in my
sewing room until 1:40. Then I gathered my stuff and went to church.
Iwatched the play practice, helping where needed. I saw the two
lame tu-tus fraying, caught on the wands. At one point, all the kids
point to a hanging star, but it does not stand out. The man who
moved the table with the nativity scene so the kids wouldn't break
it, wobbled on the way back and the angel fell off and hit the carpet
and shattered. Afterward, I went to Pier One, Party City, Marshalls,
and Hobby Lobby looking for a pre-lit star and an angel. I found
mirrored star at Marshalls but it was broken. I bought a reflective
star at Hobby Lobby and a flameless tealight to go inside. But when
I got it home, the tea light would not fit inside and it was too
yellow anyway. The best option was a powerful flashlight. I plan to
bring a regular one which is all I have. I took the tu-tus to the
basement to put a line of glue around the edges to slow down the
fraying. I made a salad for supper. Chris was up for just a little
bit, long enough for us to change the sheets. Then he laid down
again. I went down to work on Kurt's jacket. I wonder if he knows
that the rip in the back is not the only problem. I fixed it as best
I could. Then I worked on the sleeve. When I came up, it was after
9. I checked a few e-mails and did some tapping, mostly for my
finger which is trying to heal, but keeps bumping against things. I
put a piece of aloe on it, and a bandaid to hold that on. I called
it quits at 11 and decided to blog and go to bed.
* The 'stars' of our play *
Friday, December 13, 2013
Life after tu-tus
I woke up before 7:30. I sat down to
read e-mail with my HappyLight. Maybe if I start it early, it will
help me get to sleep sooner. I took breaks to exercise and meditate.
I forgot to clean the juicer yesterday, so I had to clean it before
and after juicing today. After breakfast I raked leaves in the side
yard. I carried the tablet in my jury-rigger backpack for something
to listen to. The laptop would have been warmer. I finished the
tu-tus by machine-stitching over the hand-stitching, then clipping
all the threads. I put them on small hangers and hung them in the
car for tomorrow. Chris came home quite early and said he would not
be going to play Battletech tonight. For a bit I was kind of lost
without tu-tus to work on. Did I think this day would never come? I
cleaned up all the pieces of leftover tulle and shiny fabrics. I
folded the laundry from last weekend while listening to the tablet
until the battery ran down. I unpacked the basket from yesterday. I
noticed that the neighbor next door was home, so we delivered the
wreath of bread. Then I folded leftover sri yantra fabrics and the
leftover strips. I picked up tiny scraps from the floor and rugs. I
worked on an old project to get it out of my sewing room because now
I was on a roll. Chris made ground beef with tomatoes for supper. I
made a large salad to go with it. I read e-mail waiting for Chris to
watch TV. I did not realize he had gone to bed early. I played
solitaire until I reached my 3400th and decided to find out what was
keeping him. When I saw him in bed, I went down to finish the old
project. He came down a little later to watch one episode of Bones.
Then he read a bit of e-mail and went back to bed. I finished my
project, and wrote my blog post for today. It is not yet 10 so I
might work on another unfinished project.
ps - this is not the old project.
ps - this is not the old project.
Thursday, December 12, 2013
The Fourth Party - with Elves!
I got up about 8:30. The sun was shining so brightly it must be warm, but the thermometer disagreed. So I stayed in to read e-mail with my HappyLight. I did take out the recyclables and the cold reminded me of Korea. Since the Thursday group normally starts at 10, and I was bringing the game, I figured I should be on time, or close to it. So I had time to juice or have breakfast, but not both. I juiced: broccoli, celery, and a very long, narrow cucumber. That made a lot of juice. Yesterday I used some kale from outside, but skipped that today. After drinking the juice, I cut up meat and cheese on a plate, and grabbed my basket of fat quarters and some tu-tus to work on. I got to the church about 10:30. Everyone was sewing, so I did, too. I ripped the 6 tulle layers from the band of the new tu-tu, then repositioned it to 3 longer layers and basted them back together. Several people passed out gifts. I wished I could too, but there wasn't time to make anything. Around noon we ate potluck. Later we played the trading game. 16 people stood around the pingpong table and threw fat quarters in the center. I threw in 4 from the basket. I would have thrown in more if I had known we'd only play it once. After everyone had had one chance to roll the dice, there were two fq's left. Rather than go part way around, they gave them to me since I did not play (figuring there ought to be an even number of players). Then they thanked me and went back to sewing and chatting. They really seemed to like the game and one lady tried to find out where she could buy a set of such dice. When I finished all I could do by hand, I packed up and went home. I fixed and ate my usual breakfast, and checked e-mail. I started watching "Anatomy of an Illness" which is about Norman Cousins healing himself of ankylosing spondilitis with intravenous vitamin C, and funny movies. I took the third bread wreath out of the freezer to thaw. I went out to enjoy the sunlight by raking leaves. By 4 it was hard to find the sun. When I came in, I watched some more of the movie, and then meditated. It was fully dark and Chris was not home. I warmed the oven to rise the bread and finished the movie. He came home about 6:30. We discussed interviews and referral lists and our possible futures. Then he changed his clothes and ate supper. I baked the bread and then we watched one episode of Bones. It was funny because she was considering running for president. Then Chris went to bed, not feeling 100%. I put hydrogen peroxide in my ears to keep myself at 100%. I watched one last video and wrote my blog in Microsoft Word. I was about to post it when the screen went crazy and scrolled to the bottom and became completely unresponsive. I could not get my blog post back. Finally I had to recreate it in Blogger.
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Too much tu-tu
I tapped before I went to bed last night so it was late when
I turned in. I woke up at 9:30 with the
thought that now I can devote my full time and attention to finishing the
tu-tus. But of course I had to read my
e-mail, and the normal morning line-up. And
the sunshine outside was so inviting. I
did lay out the blue netting to be cut on the dining room table. But even with the lights on, and a 200 watt
lamp and the HappyLight, I still had trouble seeing the layers of netting
because they are so sheer. After
exercising, I took a shower. I noticed
that the cut on my pinky finger (which was fine all night) kept bumping into
things while doing normal activities around the house. Breakfast was late, and then I went outside
to rake leaves and listen to an audio on the tablet. When I came in, I devoted my full attention
to the tu-tus. I finished cutting out
the blue tulle. I hand-basted the layers
together. Downstairs, I sewed the ends
together and machine-gathered it. I put
gathering stitches in the blue sparkly circle.
I did the same for the silver lame.
I serged the silver lame, but it did not turn out any better than the gold
lame did. I took a break to cut up a
sweet potato and melt some coconut oil. I
pinned and stitched the lame and gathered white tulle to the silver band. I started pinning the blue, but there wasn’t
time to finish. I poured the oil on the
potato and ate it. Then I gathered all the
tu-tus and left for church. I kept
chanting “Calmly, quietly, quickly” so I could relax and not be late. When I got there, April was there with the
tu-tu she had made. But the tulle was
not fluffy like the others. She had to
leave for work. Inside, practice had
started. I examined her tu-tu and
surmised that I had not properly explained to her how to sew the six circles
into 3 layers. There wasn’t much
gathering so it did not fluff. During
practice, I finished the blue tu-tu. The
girl who was supposed to wear it did not come.
Then I gathered up one of the layers of tulle under the new tu-tu, like
a bubble skirt, to help it fluff. When practice was over, Jennifer and I went
through the costumes to make sure we had everything we needed, and we did. I promised to add volume to the new
tu-tu. She gave me a pointsettia, and I
just love pointsettias. When I got home,
Chris was ready to watch TV. But I
wanted to give a gift to the nice neighbor next door. I wrapped up a bread wreath and took it over.
I rang the doorbell and knocked, but no one answered. I guess he put the lights on and left. Chris and I watched one episode of Bones, and
he went to bed. He is not feeling
well. I will put hydrogen peroxide in my
ears to ward off whatever he’s got.
* This is Jen's quilt from show-n-tell last night. I think she called it Quilt on Crack. *
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