Monday, July 21, 2008

I'm cooling down

after my walk this morning. I am working on getting back to exercising. Today I finally walked a 2 mile route. I've been so out of shape! I am also doing yoga and small weights alternating days. Man, I am aching all over, but I know it's a good ache and I will get stronger every day. I decided I had to FORCE myself to do this as I feel like such a slug. Now that my medication is straightened out, I need to work on my body. I hate the fact that I weigh more than I ever have in my life. UGH!

Our kittens are so much fun! They are really bonding with us. We have Daisy on antibiotics again, because she was still coughing. I hope this time it clears up. I feel so bad for her when she starts coughing.

We had our DGD with us at our camper this weekend. She is really growing up. Memorial Day weekend we had her there and we gave her money so she could buy stuff at the ranger station. This time she brought her own money. She earned it doing chores. So after that was gone she decided she would do chores for us. She asked where the dishes things were and did the dishes. Then she vacuumed the camper. All pretty good, since we would have just given her some money. I think it's good for her to earn it. She also is starting to care about her hair and put on nail polish (fingers and toes both) she bought at a rummage sale. Then she had me put it on and told me I looked really "cool" It was shiny bright red. Not MY thing! It lasted one day and I took it off! I'll stick with my clear nail strengthener. Now we have to get her to brush her teeth without being told to. =-)

I didn't have much "me" time with DGD there, but I did work on a DJ block while sitting watching her swim. I just have to cut it down to size. I was also sewing beads on a post card while sitting around a fire. Almost finished with that. I am having fun making post cards. They are like mini quilts. I can try different things on a small scale.

Today I am going to work on quilting things. I will finish my post card, and I think I will piece the back for a quilt so I can get it on my frame. I'd like to get one quilted this week. I will also start another DJ block today, I think.

Today I am feeling good. =-)

Friday, July 18, 2008

Has it really been four months

since I posted? Well, I have had a somewhat rough time lately, in some ways. First losing my cat, then a hard end to the school year (can I retire NOW?), and losing some friends because I wouldn't be mean to someone, and I think they think I started something that I didn't start, but was caught up in (and I know who DID start it, but that doesn't matter- it's just hard to be seen as a "traitor"). I haven't been feeling very well, so I am on a mission to "get healthy" again. I think that part of it is eating too much of the food I am still sensitive to. And I recently found out I am now allergic to strawberries. Damn. I've started back on a walking plan, and I have started Yoga and small weight lifting for strength. I am soooo out of shape. But, I am taking baby steps and working on it.

I spend several weeks in June spending a lot of time in my flower gardens. I thinned out, transplanted, weeded, etc. Then DH and I put cyprus mulch on. There is more I want to do, but I decided that this is it for this summer. I want time to sew, too. The flowers are beautiful, though! Some of my vision will have to come after I retire, I think.

DH was watching me mourn my cat, and he decided that maybe we could get a new cat now, instead of waiting. Then he decided we needed two. =-) He picked both of them out at the Humane Society. They are kittens, now about 3 months old. I'll post a picture of them, and some other pictures, as soon as I figure out how to get them on my new computer. It doesn't want to recognize the software to install the card reader. I might have to do it on the computer that still has XP on it instead of Vista. We'll see... The kittens are so much fun! Their names are Daisy and Darwin. Daisy looks like she could be part Siamese; she is cream collored with some orangey tan down her back and a stripped tail. She is very dainty with long legs. Darwin is a black and white "tuxedo" cat. He is going to be a lot bigger than Daisy. They get along so well! They play, clean each other and sleep together, sometimes with their arms around each other. It is so cute. =-) I've got the camera out now where I can grab it quickly.

I finished the baby quilt for our good friends' new grandson, and gave it to the parents on July 4th at a party. One of our dear friends' daughters got married on July 5th. A fun time. After the party on Sunday DH and I went up to the camper and stayed a week. We had too much going on, though. We had our DGD stay Sunday through Tuesday and one of DH's brothers, his sister and her spouse came up one day. We had a good time, but we hardly did anything else that we had wanted to do. We'll be back up there for another week soon and are going to be very selfish this time.

At the camper I did work on my DJ blocks and got 5 of them done. I am almost finished with number 6. Those are the first ones I have done in almost two years. I'm in the mood to keep going now. I am in the 120's of the 169 squares, and have a few triangles done, too. I really enjoyed working on them. I'll be taking them up to the camper again, but will also do some here. I just might get on a roll and finish my squares. (Dreaming! I have too darn many things that I want to do.) Next week I am planning to sew, but the week after that I will need to buckle down and do some unit writing for our new curriculum this fall at school. I don't want to fly by the seat of my pants (what's that mean, exactly, anyway?) all next year. That is too stressful. This will be my last new curriculum, because I hope to retire after 3 more years.

I want to quilt another of my quilt tops this coming week. I picked out the "De Pere Chainsaw Massacre " quilt to do. I'm still practicing on my Nolting, but am not too bad at it anymore. I am excited to get some of my tops quilted.

We've been seeing a new financial advisor and I really like him. As we get toward retirement, we are trying to move our money into safer areas, but now is NOT a good time to pull out of the stock market. But, we're not in a recession, right???

Speaking of our government, I dread the political races this fall. I am already sick of the ads! I'll have to tape everything so I can not watch commercials, or mute the commercials, or something in order to make it through.

Yeaterday I made some Dr. appointments with new Drs. since my insurance changed. I will get some help in my get healthy goals.

I'd better get back to work here. We are taking DGD to the camper tonight for the weekend. We had taken her to a county fair two years ago, and she liked it so much she asked to go again. It's more of a Junior Fair, so not too big, and lots of fun things to see. Lots of 4-H stuff. Rides, too. I did put my blog on my list of things to do today, so I'm not cheating! LOL I promise it won't be another 4 months before I post again. Thanks for reading... =-)

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Sad...

I took Tuggy to the vet today and had her put to sleep. It was so sad. I stayed with her because I knew how nervous she is with other people, so I wanted to be there to hold her. She was just getting so weak and was throwing up and peeing outside of her litter box on a rug. She just wanted to lay next to us on the couch and get petted. When I took her in to the vet I held her in my arms and cuddled her and she let me do it. She never wanted to be held, but she let me hold her today. I got her wet with tears dropping on her while I cuddled her. The people at the vet were so nice and our regular vet came in to talk to me and pet Tuggs, and to tell me I was doing the right thing. Another doctor did the actual deed. I had not stayed with a pet before. Usually I made Rich take the animal in, and he never stayed. So this was a new experience for me. A very sad experience. Tuggy was really my cat. She had a special connection to me from the minute I saw her. So this was very hard today. I woke up about an hour ago, thinking about her and what she looked like when she died. I couldn't sleep, so I got up and came down to work on the computer. I needed to post this so my friends know that it is over.

Friday, March 07, 2008

Tomorrow is the day...

we get to pick up our new computer! It is exciting, because it is going to be more up to date and faster and and and... woooo hoooo! I spent tonight backing up my documents so that I can put them on the new computer. We will still have the other computer, and will update it and put it upstairs for DS and DGD to use. We have been looking at desks to get one for it. We won't get a very expensive one, but it'll be good for the guest room.

I only have the last borders to put on the baby quilt for our friends' grandson. Then I can quilt it. I have spring break coming up in two weeks, and if I have that one done I can go on to quilt another one. We have four days of school next week and four more the week after, and then 10 days off. I am going to make a list of what I want to do. I am in the mood to clean things like closets, drawers, etc. Maybe it comes from always doing spring cleaning when I was growing up. It'll feel good to get things clean and tidy. Now, if only the spring weather would come with this wanting to spring clean! Being able to open up the doors and windows would be nice. Oh well, at least I'll get things straightened out! I have to keep myself off the computer playing games and also buying things! I ordered thread for my fun quilter. I ordered some things for the house, and I ordered things for my Scooba, like an extra battery and cleaning solution.

I need to get moving so I don't fall asleep!

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

20...

That's the number of times that I still have to do grades before I retire. I finished grades yesterday. I don't know who sets up this school schedule, but they sure aren't thinking about teachers! We are in the middle of parent/teacher conferences (last time tonight for this go-round), and grades are due. We also had a half day staff development before conferences on Friday, and I was a presenter. Then we had a department meeting, and I have to add things to our action plan to send to the Principal for her report. I have to put in a supply order, order things with our parent money (Parent Communication Association, or PCA, has a fund raiser each fall and gives each department $800). I also have to type up department meeting notes to send to the principal. OK, are we having fun yet? Do we have enough STRESS yet? Hmmmm? And people wonder why we make all this "big money!" Oh yeah, and before this 12 hour day, I woke up at 4:00 and couldn't get back to sleep. Coffee is ready. Time out to get a cuppa.



Oh, and after tonight, only 18 more sets of conferences.



Our cat has diabetes. With her being so skittish, I couldn't see giving insulin shots, and the oral medication didn't work, so she is dying. I told DGD about it on Sunday, and she really cried. She just hates losing pets. I talked to her about the cycle of life, and how animals don't live as long as people, and how it is still worth having pets, even though we lose them, because of the joy and love they bring to us. After while she calmed down. I gave her my camera and let her take as many pictures as she wanted to. Then I took some of her with her head on the cat. That tells you how sick the cat is... letting DGD "hug" her instead of running away! But... I think the cat felt her distress and it was a way of comforting her (tolerating the hugs). I'll print pictures for DGD to have when the cat is gone (soon now, I think). DGD was angry with me for telling her, but this way she has the pictures with the cat, and she has warning that the cat won't be here one day when she comes.



Last night I met with the knitting group. Mostly it is just me and one other person. She is younger than my boys, but we have fun. She considers herself a "geek". She majored in statistics in college. I think she is a very intelligent and friendly young lady, and I like her a lot. The Green Bay group meets twice a month. We have had other come, but not come back (guess I scared them away). Sometimes some come from Appleton, where the gal is who started the group, but not last night. I am on my 3rd pair of socks. I am doing this one with the 40" circular needle, using the magic loop method. So far I like it (once I got the hang of it, and after starting the sock 5 times...) I am on the heal right now. we'll see how the rest of it goes.



I finished some blocks for one of the members of my Dear Jane group. Somehow we got making blocks for each other. I didn't want to be the only one who didn't want to do it. It is all so new for these gals. So I said I'd do it. Now, we aren't making DJ blocks, mind you, but we are making 9" or 12" blocks for each other. I have one set to go. I'm last, which is OK with me. I have to make some churn dash blocks yet. I am having them make 9" double nine patch blocks for me. They should be able to do that if they can make DJ blocks. The ones I did this time are somthing I designed. She wanted hearts and crosses on hers, in green and pink. So I did a 16 block, on point, with a different color to show up as a cross when on point. Then I added semi-circles to two sides to make it a heart. I appliqued the heart on to a background. The backgrounds are pink, the hearts green and the crosses are bright pink. I did it that way because then I could make them out of fabric I had here. I had more pinks than green that would go together. So, I hope she likes them. She better appreciate them with the extra time to applique them! (I know she will.)



I bought some batting so I can finish the baby quilt for our friends' grandson. I have the blocks up on the design wall. I did a rail fence with blue and orange making the zigzags, and yellow and green in the centers of the squares. I found some dinosaur (cartoon type) fabric which I used to pull the colors from, and it will be the borders and backing. I put it up on the wall, and decided I didn't like the dino fabric right next to the blocks. So I went and got some red fabric to put a narrow border and also the binding. I hope it does the trink. There's no red in the center, but there is red in the dino print. I have enough fabric/blocks to make a second baby quilt, if I back it with another fabric (which I also bought). This is the only fabric I have purchased recently. I am trying to only buy fabric for the four "B's"- borders, batting, backing and binding. And that's only if there isn't anything I can use in my stash. I don't have a lot of "baby" type fabrics, being more partial to the darks, so for that I had to buy some brights. I won'[t have much left for a stash though. Some day I'll use all my bright scraps to make one more baby quilt. They look great with black and whites. Time for more coffee. Boy, I really need it... I just came down with a cup with only cream in it. I forgot to add the coffee!



This Saturday I will get back to that baby quilt and at least get the top done. I have spring break coming up soon, and I hope to get that and another UFO quilted. It feels so good to be getting things done!



I need to make another throw rug. I have fabric to cut strips from, but can't find my pattern or size Q crochet hook! So I went out and purchased a new hook, and asked a friend for the pattern since I lost it on my computer when it crashed last year. Haven't heard back from her about it yet. I know she has it, because she taught classes on rug crocheting and had typed up her version of the pattern. I have fabric that my aunt gave to me when she couldn't sew any more. I've been using that in rugs because I am a quilt shop fabric snob, and this is from JoAnn's. I just know for quilts I want the higher quality fabric. If I am going to put that much time into it, I want something that will last, and not fade, etc. But for rugs, it works fine.

The other day I ordered a bunch of thread for my fun quilter. I love King Tut thread (Superior). It works well on my machine and it is varigated. I bought colors that I can use on my UFOs. I also ordered floor washing solution for my Scooba. Plus an extra battery. Then DH and I went out and ordered a new computer. It is being built at a local place and should be ready to pick up this weekend. I am also going to get a laptop. We also looked for new furniture for our living room, but didn't find anything we liked (I have a "vision"). Everything out there is retro 50's and 60's. UGH! UGLY!!! Maybe it's a good thing that we didn't find anything. After my other expenditures, I might have to save some more!

Speaking of saving, I've been making double payments on our house. It will be paid off before we retire. Then all we have to do is figure out how to pay the property taxes...

Better go now and pack my lunch and get ready for school. At least waking up early gave me some time to write this! A bit long, huh?

Sunday, February 24, 2008

It's Sunday night...

which means tomorrow is back to school! I had a great weekend, though. I caught up on some cleaning. I washed the floors in the kitchen and dining room. I also cleaned the laundry room. With the cat litter in there it can be a mess, especially since she has become diabetic and uses it constantly. I cleared off the kitchen counter, too... no mean feat, let me tell you! I tried to touch everything only once. I worked on some blocks today for Dear Jane friends. I finished a third house block for one and three star blocks for another. One of these days we might actually get back to making Dear Jane blocks! I haven't made any for about a year! But, I have been finishing other UFO's of course!

DH and I went to our community play last night. "Dial 'M" for Murder." It was very well done and we enjoyed it a lot. It was kind of nice to have a whole weekend to ourselves. We love having DS and DGD on Sunday's, but it seems that I haven't had time to do anything but the things I HAVE to lately. Even though my sewing was stuff I "had" to do, it was still sewing.

I think I am going to get my fabric strips out and crochet another rug. I need one for at the back door. I still have a bunch of strips from the cheaper fabric that my aunt gave me. It works good for rugs. I'll have to sew some strips together in a ball so I can get crocheting! I guess that means I won't be knitting my new pair of socks too much in the next week or so.

I only have Dear Jane Club on Tuesday this week, but then Parent/Teacher conferences on Thursday night. We don't get as many people this second time. I wish I would get more than I do, actually. Only the one's who should come, don't.

Well, I guess I will go up to get ready for bed. I thionk I am fighting a cold and I don't want to get what the kids at school have been getting. They are out a full week of school! Wish me luck!

Thursday, February 21, 2008

My computer is driving me NUTS!!!

I have been trying to get on this page to write and it tells me I can't because my computer won't accept cookies, etc. AND I haven't done anything at all to change it. Today it let me on, but I have quilting to go to. Just got home from taking DGD to swim lessons. DH had a stress test today because of heaviness in his chest and nausea and dizziness, Hopefully it isn't anything serious. Last week I was too tired to go to quilting, so I need to get my butt in gear and just DO IT!
Angel
PS Did you see the lunar eclipse last night WOW!!!

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Another quilt finished!




This past weekend I was at a quilt retreat, and finished binding "Tribble Trouble", a top that I did at a retreat at Iron River with Wanda Curtis in the 1990's. Not sure which year, but I have fabric in it that was from the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus (when he brought guns and disease to the people already living here!). I know I had the blocks done that weekend, but then bordered it years later when I finally decided what to put on for borders. I quilted it on my Nolting before Christmas, before I did my mother's quilt, but hadn't bound it. I stitched the binding on a few weeks ago, and had been hand stitching the back part here and there since then. So I finished it last weekend. But that was after taking a few other projects to the next step. I stitched together some Halloween blocks from a QuiltChicks exchange, and Purple Mountains from another QC exchange. Both are now ready to border. I'll take them with me on Thursday when my group is meeting at Silver Thimble Quilt Shoppe. I also added borders on a small wall hanging, a wool oak leaf, very pretty. I also embroidered words for a snowman wall quilt. Need to do more with that one before it will be ready to quilt... but another step is GOOD!
My student teacher is finished. I missed the kids, but I am also extremely TIRED these days. My next goal is to get "healthy", so I have more energy. Baby Steps add up. Just like with quilts... piece by piece. =-)

Thursday, January 10, 2008

I have the best intentions...


but they seem to get away from me. So, now it is two months later again. I've been feeling better, but was just so busy with getting ready for Christmas. I felt like decorating this year, so it was FUN! I just love the way our house looks all done up for Christmas. The decorations are still up. Some friends are coming over tomorrow night, so Saturday I will start taking things down.

I had the BEST Christmas that I have had in a long time. Our pace was slow, even though we did a lot. I had surgery on my foot on the 27th, so a couple of days I was laid up, but enjoyed it with reading and looking at the Christmas tree. I had a Ganglion Cyst removed. It is in a location on the outside of my foot, below and in front of my ankle. I am still wearing a surgical shoe to protect it. He asked me if I wanted to see it after he took it out (I was in out patient in a hospital, but had local anesthetic). I said yes. It looked like a prune, except it was white! Weird! Probably MORE THAN YOU WANTED TO KNOW!!

I have a student teacher, but tomorrow is his last day of teaching. He's there next week, but will be doing grades, etc. I have all of his evaluations done, etc. I miss the students, so I will be glad to get back in the classroom. My students have been telling me that they miss me, too. They like the ST (he's very good), but miss me. So that makes me feel SPECIAL! LOL

I have FINISHED two quilts! One I am still binding. I finished a Yellow Brick Road pattern made of all rose fabrics for my mother, for a nap quilt. She told me she uses it CONSTANTLY. She has been going through a lot of pain with a back problem, and she sleeps a lot from the pain med. A photo of that one is posted with this entry. I had problems while quilting it. I jammed my Nolting, and DH actually had it apart to fix it. Luckily he was able to get it back together and get the timing right again! I was stressed because I wanted to finish it for Christmas, so I was really pushing myself. I quilted "Tribble Trouble" first, but am sewing the binding on now. After I am finished I will take a photo. I finally got a label on my little Christmas wreath quilt, so I can say that one is completely done, too. More pictures will follow soon!

Monday, October 29, 2007

OK, so it is now two months later...

I just returned from a "Knit N' Sip" night. I've been getting involved with a fun group of knitters. They usually meet in Appleton, but tonight was in GB. I laughed so hard tonight. One of the women had a Gnome named Gnorm there. He travels from place to place. Well, tonight he drank a glass of wine and passed out. First he had his picture taken with us. He went to Lambeau Field earlier, and several Yarn shops. He's really meeting the laaaaadies!!!!!!

I am working on my second pair of socks. The second sock of the second pair. I love the feel of this yarn, called "Online" it is a self striping yarn, but so soft compared to the "Opal" of which I made my first pair of socks. I'll have to take a photo and post it.

I've been sick a lot this fall. First I had a horrible cold/influenza that wiped me out. I missed two days of school, a Thursday and Friday and was in bed those days plus both days of the weekend. I went back to school on Monday, but that whole week I came home and went to bed. I canceled out of all of my planned activities for that week and even for the week after. I started to finally feel better and now I have something else that is going around. My stomach cramps. Kids at school have it, too. I spent last Thursday and Friday (teacher convention days) in bed again. I missed going up to a friend's cottage to quilt. BOO! I feel better, but still not 100%. I am getting so tired of this! I decided to get healthy again! I am going to the natural food store tomorrow after school to see what I can start doing. I know I need to exercise. But I feel that I also need to get my body systems working better. I need to get eating better... no sugar. I know that now I will lose weight, because over the weekend I packed up all of my "skinny" clothes for St. Vincent de Paul's. Now that I am getting rid of it I just know I'll need it again! Oh well, I'll just have to vuy a new wardrobe.

I went on a quilting retreat with my online group two weekends ago. What a fun and wonderful group of people they are! I always have a good time with them. Meeting in person is great, and I feel that these women are some really good friends. This coming weekend I am getting together with my Dear Jane group at one of our member's house. We are having a retreat. One things we will work on is a crazy quilt made from wedding dresses that will be auctioned of for ... I think it is Breast Cancer. I'll have to check on that. I know that it will be fun, and I know that it is a good cause, but I sort of wish we were making DJ blocks. I haven't made any for ages. I seem to go in spurts with that. Some day I will finish!

I have been working on UFO's, and finished a quilt last month and will soon finish another. I just have binding left. I'd like to get more done, faster, but school takes so much time and then I have been too sick to do much.

We closed up the camper the last week of September and in a way I am glad that now I have weekends free... or would if I stayed home without being sick. I can't believe that it is already the end of October. Time sure flies!

Better get to bed. 5:00 comes awfully early!!

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

I had another interesting day...

From the Podiatrist to quilt stores...

I went to the Podiatrist first. I found out the "bump" on the side of my foot is a Ganglion Cyst. He "aspirated" it (sounds better than sticking a needle in it and sucking out the synovial fluid that I was in it). I also had "casts" made so they can make orthodics for me to wear in my shoes. He said they are very thin and will fit in most shoes. I also have an appointment to have a toe nail cut away so I can clear up a little "problem" (gross, huh?). But after that I drove to Madison and met a friend. I found some border and backing fabric for the lap quilt that I am making for my Mom (Yellow Brick Road). I also bought more sock yarn! I am not even finished with the first sock and now I have yarn to make 5 more! LOL I also bought a book about embellishing quilts with beads. I went to two other quilt stores on the way home, and found a binding fabric and another book which gave me an idea for what to do with my appliqued flower blocks that are still OK after that serious bleeding problem and subsequent ruining of 8 of the blocks. Now I am going to go to bed. Hopefully I will SLEEP tonight!!!

Can't sleep again!

Damn it! I am awake again, and can't relax. I had inservice today. The whole day was looking at data and goals. I was one of the presenters, since I do the goals for social studies. It just was such a boring day. No school tomorrow- the elementary teachers have their inservice tomorrow (there are too many teachers for all of us to meet anywhere all at once). Then Thursday and Friday are work days. I had them rearrange my room this summer, so we will see how that works out. I made a list of things to do while listening to our superintendent this morning.

Tomorrow I am going to Madison. Way back in June I left my school chair at the quilt retreat and a friend took it home. We are meeting tomorrow at a quilt store in Madison, and we'll transfer my chair to my car and also go out for lunch. I will be going to a few more places on the way home. The quilt store we are meeting at also has yarn, so I might see if they have some cool sock yarn. I still have to finish my first pair, of course. I'm going along well, though! =-)

One of the women from the campground died today. She was in her 40's and had an aneurysm burst in her brain. Her husband heard her fall and ran in the room she was in and called 911. She has been in a coma since last week. So sad. They have a daughter who they were taking to her first year of college this weekend. One of my co-worker's mother was killed this summer. She was getting the mail and a car tried to pass a tractor pulling something, and then realized there was a car coming head on, so he slammed on the brakes and tried to go back behind the tractor, but he lost control and hit my friend's mom broadside. Her father witnessed it, too. Just so senseless. I guess you never know when and how you are going to die (unless you are Owen Meaney).

Speaking of which, I finished my book tonight for book club. By John Irving, called _A Prayer for Owen Meaney_. It was a VERY good book. Sad, funny, thought provoking- interesting.

I finished quilting a lap quilt tonight. Next is binding. =-) This one is called "Tribble Trouble" after the Star Trek episode. It's in cream/tan and blues.I really like it. I started that one at a quilt get-a-way at Iron River years ago. I finished the blocks that weekend, added the border a couple of years later and now have it quilted.

I have it on my list to take pictures and to get the photos I do have off of the cards and into the computer. Then I can post some. =-) Yes, I am back to making lists... the only way I really get things done. If I write it down it gives me a goal, a purpose. I've been very lazy this summer, reading, gardening, knitting, beading, quilting... also cleaning, but less of that. But...

Summer's over, and I still have so many things I want to do!

Friday, August 24, 2007

I'm back from Milwaukee...

and it is good news! My mom only has some blockage in two small branch arteries in her heart, and the main arteries are all good!!! So much better than what we were expecting to hear! She still has congestive heart failure and a leaky aortic valve, but if she does some simple exercise she can build up her stamina and not get short of breath so easily! Since I was sitting waiting, or in Mom's room I was glad I took my knitting along. I am making socks for the first time. I bought the yarn over a year ago, It is yarn that was dyed using a computer pattern so a pattern knits in without changing yarn. They are hot pink, with gray, black and white in the design stripes. I had done most of the top ribbing before taking it along. I finished that and am done with turning the heel and am ready to knit the rest of the foot part. I think I have one more row on the gusset to get down to the correct number of stitches again. This is FUN! I'll post a picture when one is done. Then you have to make another one! LOL DB, did you ever make your socks of the same yarn?

We stayed at my niece's house in Milwaukee last night and it was fun. She is such a good hostess. It was so generous of her to offer to put us up for the night. We went out to eat after leaving the hospital last night. She took us to an Italian Restaurant (with real Italians) which had fantastic food.

I am glad to be home. I am extremely tired. It is emotionally exhausting when you worry about someone like we have been worrying. I am so angry at her regular Dr. who told her that she would just have a heart attack and die and that there was nothing they could do. He should have NOT said that to her. Mom was convinced she would not return home from Milwaukee alive. She even wrapped Christmas presents before she went! Well, she, and all of us, are feeling considerably better tonight.

I am working on quilting another quilt on my Nolting. "Tribble Trouble" is what it is called. I have it about half quilted with a maze type of pattern (free hand). I did that Wed. but didn't have time to finish. Of course, I also washed floors and did 4 loads of laundry in between quilting. I plan to finish quilting it tomorrow and get the binding on and ready to hand sew. I'll call the quilter's on retreat this weekend (where I had planned to be) but I am too tired to drive there for one day. Next time. DH is still going up to the trailer this weekend after he works tomorrow, but I just want to stay home and do some things here. I start back to school next Tuesday. Where does the time go???

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

I'm up early

I set my alarm for 5:00 this morning so I can start getting used to getting up at that time again, but have been up since 3:30 when a certain cat (who shall remain nameless, but I have only one cat) decided she would come purr by my face until I got up to feed her. I am trying what my Dr. told me to do, crawl in bed at 8:00 with a book (when I am home). Last night I didn't sleep until 10:00 but maybe as I get used to getting up early I can start to fall asleep earlier. I get so sleep deprived during the year otherwise. Well, I will see how it goes.

We are having a nice soaking rain, which we have really been needing. We have had drought conditions this summer. Despite all my work in the gardens they are not looking as nice as usual. I watered, but those weeks we were gone here and there really took their toll. Hopefully the flowers will rally and next year it will be better.

Yesterday the cable guy came with a new modem. I had trouble last week and when I called the guy set up an appointment to replace my very outdated one. The guy who came said he can't believe that they don't just call to set up appointments to change them with people who still have these old ones. It is making a big difference with the internet now. I can actually view "you tube" without waiting forever! Fortuitous problems with the internet!

I finished a quilt! All but the label. I finished the one that will hang behind the head board of our bed. Called "Stars From Hell, With Birds." Stars from hell because I decided to do them differently than suggested in my pattern and paid the price for it! It turned out really nice. I quilted it on my Nolting and did pretty good, if I do say so myself. Two weekends ago I put the binding on at the camper and worked on the handstitching part whenever I could. Last weekend I put the hanging sleeve on it. Today I should do the label. I have another quilt on the machine ready to go. I am trying to decide what to do on it. Maybe I'll get to that today, too.

Last week and this week have been different. I went with my Mom and Dad to my mom's Dr. appointment last week. She is going to Milwaukee on Thursday for a heart catherization. They are trying to determine if there is anything that they can do to help her. She has multiple problems. I feel so bad for her. She's so tired all of the time, and weak. She is getting depressed again, which doesn't help. She'll just give up. I feel fortunate to have my mom this long; she lost her mom young. But I still want her longer!!!

So the last few weeks of summer have been different than I would have planned. You do what you have to do. I won't be going to the quilt retreat at a friend's cottage this weekend. I may just stay home and quilt. DH has to work this weekend (one per summer) and he might go up to the trailer overnight, but I told him I thought I would just stay home. Next week school starts (inservice and work days) and I want to squeeze a bit more of summer out of my days. I did a lot this summer, but still not as much as I would have liked to. I was going to get into a regular exercise plan, but didn't. My diet hasn't done too well. I have not gotten myself under control, but have just drifted along doing what I felt like doing at any given moment. Some of that is good, but not as much as I have done this summer.

Well, the coffee pot "beeped", so I am going up to get some. I think I'll drink it upstairs and listen to the rain. I'll post a picture of the quilt soon.

Thursday, August 02, 2007

It's WORKING!

I finally am quilting on my Nolting! I was struggling with the tension, trying to adjust it and I knew that the bobbin tension was messed up. Making any adjustment to that changes it a lot, so I was back and forth, back and forth. Finally I got a bright idea. =-) I pulled the bobbin case out of my Bernina, and started "feeling" what it felt like to pull the thread out and then I started adjusting the Nolting case to feel the same. When I thought it was, I popped it in, and with only minor top tension adjustment, it WORKED!!!!! Woo Hooo!! I did a bit more practicing, and put my quilt on and started to quilt. So Tuesday I started working on my quilt, "Stars from Hell, with birds". I have about a fifth of it quilted, and then I had to stop to go get a hair trim, and then we went down to see my parents and took them out to dinner. It was nice. =-)

On Tuesday I had discovered that our air conditioner wasn't working. Well, the AC was on, but no cold air was coming out of the vents. Checked the circuit breakers; it wasn't that. Went to look at the furnace and the fan on the furnace wasn't working. Before we left for my parents DH had called a repair person, who was to come Wed. It got so hot in our house, even with opening windows at night it wasn't enough to cool the house, because it had been so hot all day. I just couldn't fall asleep. I finally fell asleep by laying on an ice gel pack (large rectangular one), but only got 2.5 hours of sleep.

Yesterday I had to work, which meant getting up early. A day of working on a "Learning Plan" for a unit in our new curriculum, that had to be done before fall when the curriculum goes before the Board. I thought I would be really bored, and to my delight, I wasn't. Of course, I was going on a lot of caffeine! LOL We got finished what we wanted to. When I got home the AC was working, but it was still so hot; it must have just been fixed a short time before. I found the papers from the repairperson. The "board" had gone out on the furnace, which he replaced. DH had been home from work to let him in and write him a check. With the heat and the lack of sleep, I just couldn't quilt, so I went to bed after supper, making some phone calls, and reading my e-mail. Today I am going to a Dr. appointment and then I am going to quilt. We'll see how far I get. Quilting is at my house tonight. A couple of them haven't seen my new studio yet, and one had asked to see my run the machine, so we'll see. I have backing out for a second one. =-)

I've been watching DVDs of "Lost" while I cleaned up down here. I watched it on TV but I was always missing here and there and would get confused. So at a big sale (buy one, get one free, at Barnes and Noble) I bought the first two seasons. Trouble is, I can't quilt and watch at the same time! I think that I am on the last one of season 2 right now. So this afternoon when I get back I will have to play music instead. =-) When I quilt I go into a "zone". It is one of those things dealing with passion, I think. Well, off to have the rest of my day!

Sunday, July 29, 2007

It's still July!!!

This is driving me NUTS! People are talking like summer is over already. Back to school sales are all over the place and I am starting to feel almost claustrophobic... it is closing in on me and I am NOT READY!!! So, I tell myself I have almost a whole month left, and my gardens are almost done (I've been rearranging things) and my house is clean (still could shampoo the rugs) and I now have a practice piece on my Nolting so I can work on getting the tension set OK. Hopefully tomorrow I will do that. Right now I am avoiding going to bed. I don't know why I do that. Part of that wanting to control my summer, I guess!

We were at the camper for the weekend, and DH did some new things for the new camper. He made shelves for half of the wardrobe in the "craft" room, and we got plastic boxes to put things in that are needed but cluttered, like replacement bulbs for our lights outside, small tools, electrical stuff, plastic bags, stuff like that. So now that is all arranged. He had also made some shelves for our bedroom closets (small, one on each side of the bed) because we bring clothes that is folded, and don't need to hang much. He worked outside on some things. We took labels off of things. We had our last "tour" at least for now (everyone has to see the new camper). We had some nice fires, one with some friends and DH made popcorn, and one with just us sitting on our swing and talking. It is so relaxing there. I finished another book and started yet another one. Right now I am reading _Flyboys_ about World War II. It is really something! Not for weak stomachs, that's for sure! Very interesting, though.

I called my parents and we are going to go down and take them out for supper. Mom is having a test for her heart on Tuesday, so I hope she will be feeling alright. Our son here and grandaughter will probably be coming along, too. The Doctors are really keeping tabs on my mom with her heart. That will be what she dies of they told her. Quite a lot to be dealing with.

Guess I really should be going to bed! G'nite!

Thursday, July 26, 2007

I finished Harry Potter

last night, around 11:30. Then, this morning, DH forgot to turn off his alarm (5:39) and woke me up. I couldn't get back to sleep, so I am up for the day (may take a nap later!). As usual. I enjoyed the book, but thought it could have been a couple of hundred pages shorter. For an adult, it isn't the best writing, but I think it is great that so many kids are reading! Good story though.



I have people coming for quiltling tonight. Have to just do a bit of touch up cleaning on the house. Really good cleaning has been done all last week and earlier this week. I scrubbed the dining/kitchen/laundry room floors with a scrub brush to get that ground in dirt off. It was a hard job, but it looks good.



It didn't do much for my aching upper back muscles though... they were getting better and now hurt like heck again. I'm a glutton for punishment.



I lost 4 pounds, which I am happy about. I need to do a lot more in that department. I started walking, but this week it has been too dang hot and humid. I can't take that any more! It should rain tonight and be nice for the weekend.

Our trailer is soooo nice. The day it was delivered, I can't believe how well they did the parking of it. It was right where the other one was by our deck. I was impressed! DH was a nervous wreck that day. I haven't seen him that nervous for a LONG time! I was glad when it was in place. While it was being park everyone who was there that day (seasonals) all came and sat in our site on lawn chairs and watched. DH didn't sit- he paced. We had taken all of our things out of the old trailer, and that day got everything back in and most of it put away. DH put some shelves in the wardrobe closets in our bedroom last weekend so clothes is now put away (we bring folded clothes, not hanging up clothes). He replaced the railing on the deck with a new, better one, and he also added to the upper deck so it now extends longer under the awning. Now besides our swing we can have chairs up there if we want to sit out with other people. He made a new step to get into the camper (our old one had a step inside). He put the awning clips we bought (what we bought the day we saw the camper) on the deck so the awning arms are vertical. So nice! We had to change the path behind the camper to move it back since the camper is longer. I just love the craft room now! Didn't get any chance to use it though, because we were giving tours all weekend. We'll be up for a week soon and I will use it then.

I took the quilt I had on my Nolting off and got some cheap fabric to do a practice piece again... in order to get the tension right before I work on the real thing. I wanted to do that this week, but part of me must be scared because I keep putting it off. Maybe today or tomorrow I'll get the piece on the machine and start. I get frustrated with it. But I really want to get it working so I can quilt all of these quilt tops!


Well, guess I'll go procrastinate again... (smile)

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Let the "fun" begin!

Diet and exercise, that is. I actually started last week, but am "easing" into it. I just walked a couple of miles and I am HOT! I've been gardening like crazy. I had removed sod for a new flower bed earlier this spring, and DH helped prepare it for planting. I am removing all flowers from around the Blue Spruce since it is getting so big, and moving them or removing them. But I not only am doing the new bed, but I am doing the entire garden: thinning plants, moving plants, adding plants; all kinds of work! It is looking a little sparse right now in some places, but it will be GORGEOUS next summer! It really needed to be better balanced with color and blooms all season, so that has been my goal. I find that when I garden, I don't get hungry, and I don't realize how much time I am spending out there. Yesterday I watered most of the flowers, and I watered myself a few times, too! =-) I still have more to do. I think that in the empty part by the Blue Spruce (away from it a bit) we will plant some clumping grasses and put the bird feeders there. That way sun flowers won't grow in the yard! I am also going to extend a flower bed along the side of the patio. I was waiting because we were contemplating putting a three seasons room there, but now we bought a new trailer instead!

Yup! a new trailer. DH and I were up at the camper a couple of weeks ago for a week. One day we went to a dealership to buy some clips for extending the arms of our awning straight down to the deck instead of at an angle to the trailer (which makes us duck under them). While we were there we were looking around and DH said, "Let's just look at a few of these..." Every one we went in we were saying that we wouldn't trade our present one for that, until DH looked at an Outback. He yelled for me to come look. He said, "You have GOT to see this!" It has a floor plan very similar to what we have now, except the bathroom is bigger (yippeeee) and there is another room in the back. It has a sofa "hide-a-bed", with a bunk above that pushes up to the wall (like a Murphy Bed) when not in use. Those are in a second slide out, which really opens up the room. Then, there is a place for my sewing machine in there! It faces a window looking out the back. It really opens up the living space without all of the craft things in there. They are in the back room now. =-) DH calls it the craft room. It is also for our DGD when she comes up. We even gave her two drawers for her clothes we keep up there. It is perfect for DH and me... we got it because it suits our needs so well. We got a really good deal on it and even though we took out a loan we looked at our finances and decided we could pay off the loan with the first payment. Better than paying all of the interest! I was saving for a new car, but I don't need one yet, and even if I do end up having to get one, I can do a three year loan with low to no interest right now. Our "car" savings has paid for the original trailer, our basement completing, and our upgrade to the new trailer. Who knows what will happen next! We want to get a new car before we retire, but I have 3-4 more years as long as my present car holds out. I like that car anyway... no, I LOVE that car! Even if I have to put premium gas in, a new car would cost a lot more than what I am paying extra for gas! Next car will get 40 mpg though!

I have been starting to work on my old physical therapy exercises for my back, to strengthen them. That's part of my "get healthy" plan, too. I really want to get rid of my excess pounds and be active and healthier again. It only takes a little while each day. I MAKE myself do this stuff... I really don't feel like doing it.

I've been reading, too. Three books in the last week.

What I haven't been doing is quilting. I put a quilt on my frame and am having tension problem's with it. I need to take that quilt off, and put muslin on and just work with it until I get it. Then I can get those tops quilted. I ordered some new thread for machine quilting to see if that helps. It should arrive today according to the tracker. Then I am getting at that next. I am almost finished with what I can do in the garden right now. I have a couple of days worth, but I will do it only in the morning and take my afternoons for quilting. Wish me luck! Look for pictures soon.

Well, I am going to go wash my dining and kitchen floors now, and clean my bathroom. Sounds exciting, huh? Once the house is clean I will feel happier. I will feel more like doing other things. I never got my fourth of July stuff out. I think I'll go to my "bees" theme this time. I haven't done that for a couple of years. I'll get the stuff down from the attic tonight after DH is home so he can spot me on the ladder and ledge! I can hand things down to him. Much easier than doing it alone. So I will have to get off of the computer and BUZZ around here getting things done. I must be feeling good. I even washed my foyer hardwood floor yesterday. Of course, that was after I had the door opened while I watered the front flowers and didn't realize that the water was coming in through the upper screen part of the storm door... oops! Off to work!

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Seven things you might not know about me...

1. I took tap, ballet, tumbling and jazz dance lessons for 7 years. My mom put me in it to teach me how to walk.

2. I lived in a fraternity house, two in fact!

3. I blush easily.

4. As a child I couldn't draw and felt I was not a creative person.

5. I am the fifth of seven children, so grew up in a house full of brothers and sisters.

6. As children, one of my sisters and I coaxed a wild squirrel into our house thinking we could make it a pet. It freaked and peed all over the place before we were able to chase it out. Our mother almost killed us for that one! I attained a strange affilliation with squirrels after that.

7. I started sewing and knitting when I was 9 years old, and taught myself how to crochet, quilt, and tat from books.

Oh my gosh...

has it been that long since I posted? I guess that is when I must have started to feel down. I am now through with school for this year and will be trying to get myself together and physically fit this summer. So far I am not doing it! I set my alarm for 7 am today and turned it off and went back to sleep. I had trouble falling asleep lat night. But I need to get myself on a schedule and get myself exercising and losing weight. I am going to be in a study group for a drug company. My Dr. gave me the information and I signed up. Haven't gotten the first mailing yet, though. It is supposed to be a plan worked "just for me" and they also call you sometimes (a nurse) to see how you are doing. I have to fill out a survey every 3 weeks, I think. We'll see how it works. They work with you to make one change at a time so it is not overwhelming. That's what I need!!! So, I will probably be talking about that in weeks to come.

Another thing. I actually got a quilt on my machine ready to go. I'm a bit nervous of starting, but will do that today. I am looking for a pattern I was doodling to try. I might have to doodle it again! Doodling is FUN!

I went to a quilt retreat after school finished. I didn't bring my sewing machine, but worked on all cutting things out. I got the rest of my applique Santa blocks ready to work on, and cut pieces to do a Yellow Brick Road for my Mom. I bought rose fabrics about 2 years ago, and decided I had better get it done fast, since she has been told that she has a major blockage in her heart and it can't be fixed. I want her to be able to use it! I also want to do one for my dad. These are nap (lap) quilts.

I think my biggest "problem" is that my soul is not at rest. (No, I don't mean dead!) I mean that I am restless, and not at peace. I feel like I should be doing so much and then become paralyzed and do nothing. I have to break out of that. Can I allow myself a few days of doing nothing? Well, that's what I have been doing. I have to get myself on a schedule.

Today I need to pay the bills and also I have to go pick up my contacts, get blood drawn for a thyroid test, and go to Younkers where there is a big sale on. I am also going to look at a nursery for perennials since we have a coupon for money off. I have been working in the gardens, trying to weed and move some plants.

Starting Friday Rich and I will be going to our camper for a 10 days. He wants to go hiking, biking, fishing, etc. I want to read and quilt and do other crafts. Do we see a problem here? I will have to make an effort to do at least some of what he wants! I know we will go antique shopping and also go to his favorite winery to buy wine. there are a couple of quilt shops and bead shops I want to check out in Door County!

I have to get myself a DVD player for my quilt studio. I want to watch movies, but not just sit there and watch. I would be able to do a lot down here and still watch. I never was one to only do one thing at a time! Well, guess I will get going for today. I'm feeling talked into doing something! Gotta take advantage of that while I have the feeling!