Saturday, December 7, 2019

Finished and delivered

One "fuzZy" quilt!  
Brayden requested one for his larger bed-he is 13 so a double bed is better
he was suffering (poor baby) from having to use twin size blankets!


When I asked what kind of quilt he wanted he said he liked the FUZZY ones.


This is the finished quilt on my queen size bed-think I might had gone overboard!
He likes it, it stays on the bed and is soft.
Every time I make one of these I say I'm not going to do it again, 
still all he has to do is ask for a Fuzzy quilt and I make one!

I also finished Ethan's Christmas stocking, 
but I forgot to take a photo.  
It's hanging with the others now so that will have to wait 
until January.

I'm off for Nashville on Monday to dog-sit
while Rob and Tanya go off to Jamaica!
By the time I get home it will be nearly Christmas,
 but I am nearly ready so it's all good!

Sunday, November 17, 2019

It's seems to be getting longer

---Between posts.
Don't know what to say, or maybe I have nothing to say?
At any rate, my days are spent doing Physical Therapy at home or at the physical therapist.
I was cranky with him last week as I felt no progress was being made, 
so he began to push me a bit harder.
I know PT is a long slow haul after knee surgery as I've been there before but it does get discouraging.

Inspite of that things have been HAPPENING!
Last week my youngest son was here to give a talk to some High school kids and while in town he installed the new stair treads leading to the basement!
They still need to be trimmed out but I may be able to do that-
especially since I intended to purchase the precut stair trim!
One thing off the list.


Last weekend (as it was not longer frigid) I changed out my exterior lighting.
There's always a LOT of figuring out as the house is never the same as the instructions.
I did change out 3 like this in front and 2 night sky down lights in the back.
Another thing off the list!


Unfortunately, I cannot mark the new microwave installation off the list, sigh.
Brayden and I gave it our best shot but NOPE.
Tomorrow, I will have to look for someone to do that for me.
Big lesson learned,
no matter how simple it seems just pay to have it installed!
I'm not a huge fan of microwaves so I'm not missing it.


There has been stitching going on as well.
Should have two finishes by Friday!
I seem to be getting my MOJO back!
Yeah, I really wondered where it had gone.

Today, I finished mowing leaves.
Normally, I'd have the grand boys mow for me but leaves require SLOW
and they don't do slow!
Will probably have to do it one more time before I run the mower out of gas!
I also cleaned out the frost killed plants from the flower beds
so things look better outside.

Maybe, I'll post something new before a month goes by!

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Updating again.

I'm really bad at this blogging thing.
I realized just the other day that I have not been seizing life with both hands since I came in from the 2016 Montana trip.
Must change that.
Feels like I've been just moving through the days waiting for something to happen,
Really not good.
Figuring out how to fix that is tough though!

I am now seven weeks out from knee surgery.
I'm doing well
about half way to full movement.
Hit a bit of an issue this week as my hamstrings are very tight- 
even though stretching is a part of my daily routine-
so there are some pain issues in the back of my knee.
Apparently this is quite common and normal.
Possibly caused by my interest in regaining a somewhat normal life!
Anyway, ice and more therapy will eventually fix it.

I'm having huge issues with accessing my blogger account 
as well as commenting on other blogs.
I'm going to spend some time looking at Word Press
for a possible move over there.
Since I can sit and do things without it causing a ruckus in the knee.
Now, I'm going to go to the studio and think about stitching.
Or maybe actually stitching.

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

A Little Catch UP

I am now 3 weeks out from knee replacement surgery.
The entire experience has been full of frustration!
The knee is good though,
perhaps it will be worth it in the end.
I spent a couple of nightmare nights in the hospital,
before I came home and realized that I couldn't get off the couch!
My sweet son in law took the time to run off to Nebraska Furniture Mart to pick up a recliner for me.
Made everything go so much better.
I sat and slept in that recliner for days,
hooked up to the marvelous ice water machine-pain relief and swelling reduction at the same time.
I've now had two weeks of home health physical therapy and start outpatient on Friday.
I am doing a routine of stretching and exercises from the last surgery on that knee and
walking the long block in front of my house.
I've graduated from a walker to a cane (likely, won't be using the cane much longer)
There is only some soreness and stiffness (of course) but I've been off heavy pain meds for over a week now.
Since it's my left leg, I'm also driving again.
For the most part I think things are going well, getting range of motion back will take some time and effort but I've been there before.
I am reading-a lot.
Stitching-a little.
Working on Family History-somewhere in the middle.
It's Hot-91F
Humid.
And I'm Quite bored!

Sunday, August 25, 2019

Field Trip!


It's been such a long time since I went on a field trip!
Today, The Eiman clan and I went to


The Breeding facility of the Budweiser Clydsales


A wonderful cool and cloudy August day at their gorgeous facility.


The last three of the pregnant mares-there will have been 23 babies when these three come.
They are all due in the next month so they are "on deck"
A mare is pregnant for nearly 11 months and gains about 300 pounds
but there are never twins!
That said their labor takes from 5 minutes to 35 minutes.
They are rigged with alarms straight to the head trainer when labor begins.
He has made it to the barn from his home on the ranch in 52 seconds.
Whether he was completely dressed is a question.
They breed for the hitch and there are specific requirements:
Must be male,
Gelded,
Bay in color with 4 white socks, a black mane and tail and a white blaze on their face,
Must stand at least 6 feet at the shoulders and weigh between 1800 and 2000 pounds.
With the exception of the first two their breeding program is 95% accurate.
They're very scientific.

 We saw every part of the facility photos and questions were welcome.

Everyone's favorite part is the BABIES!
There were three in the stalls with their moms.
This a very famous little girl named Gloria!  
She was born only minutes after the 
St Louis Blues won their first ever Stanley Cup!
(That's hockey folks.) 
Budweiser's home is St Louis so it's a very big deal.


Then they brought out Stan the Man for petting and photos ops.
He's already a commercial star but isn't on any of the hitches yet!

That's Kolby with me.
Such a patient and well mannered man is Stan.


A better picture of Stan!


Ethan actually touched him! 


Then as we were headed out to the trucks,
there came along a training drive.

Boy babies are kept with their Mums until they are gelded at 1
then they go off to St Louis for "basic training"  
At 3 they return to Warm Springs for hitch training.
This 4 horse hitch is stage two.

The  Three Clydesdale Hitches appear 300 times a year.
And are well known for their fabulous Super Bowl commercials!
Have a look at a couple of my favorites!
Puppy Love!
And the 911 Tribute

You can read more about Warms Springs here
and more about the Budweiser Clydesdales by Googling them!
(Although you do have to be 21 to enter their sites-too funny!-
I tried to add a link but something went wrong.)

It was a great trip and I now know a lot about these gentle giants.



Friday, August 9, 2019

Surprises. . .


Last week,
or maybe the one before,
I looked out the patio door and saw pink in the grass!
When I went to satisfy my insatiable curiosity I discovered. . 
flowers!
Moss Rose,
and lots of it.
I didn't plant it out there,
well, not intentionally anyway.
Each fall I dump all the pots and clean them,
at this house I have several VERY low spots in the yard.
Which hold rain water in a big way!
That's where I put the dirt.
I must have emptied the pot that held the Moss Rose last!
It self seeded.
Pretty amazing considering the horrid winter we had.
Now, when I look out the door
I hope to see pink.
Sad to say,
every time we mow they get cut down.
Doesn't seem fair somehow.
Still it is a lovely surprise when I that spot of pink appears!

Thursday, August 1, 2019

At Last


It is finished!
Washed, dried and on the bed!
I can't tell you how glad I am.