...and so it begins.
The annual "Making of the Spaghetti Sauce" marathon.
title explained
Onward and upward! something that you say in order to encourage someone to forget an unpleasant experience or failure and to think about the future instead and move forward.
My e-mail: jjmiller6213@comcast.net
Sunday, December 3, 2017
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
65 degrees today
Yard waste pick-up came by this morning, around 9:00. The guy picked up my small bundle of sticks, by the string handle I had made, and they held together while he threw them into the back of the truck. Done with all that until next spring. Now all I have to do is pay the lawn mowing/leaf raking guy. That may take two payments--half this month and half next.
I hung my evergreen, decorated wreath on the front door. That may be the extent of my Christmas decorating this year. I am just not in the mood. Do you remember last year. I posted a photo of the 452,000 boxes of decorations sitting all over my living room, as I was putting stuff out. It takes me a week!
My sister decorates 4 trees and this year, she bought three more, because they were on sale. We will have our Christmas at her house this year, so I can get my fill of all the "pretties", without breaking my back.
No one ever comes to visit to see MY "pretties", plus, I spend Christmas Day alone, which is usually the day I put all the decorations away, so.....
Maybe I will put my Thomas Kincaid lighted tree on my kitchen table and call it good.
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The Christmas cards are done and in their envelopes, oh yes, and stamped. I will mail them out around the 11th most probably. Plus, I need to find 4 crisp and clean $10.00 bills to put in Jen's kids cards. They will not be here for Christmas--for the 3rd year in a row. :-(
I hung my evergreen, decorated wreath on the front door. That may be the extent of my Christmas decorating this year. I am just not in the mood. Do you remember last year. I posted a photo of the 452,000 boxes of decorations sitting all over my living room, as I was putting stuff out. It takes me a week!
My sister decorates 4 trees and this year, she bought three more, because they were on sale. We will have our Christmas at her house this year, so I can get my fill of all the "pretties", without breaking my back.
No one ever comes to visit to see MY "pretties", plus, I spend Christmas Day alone, which is usually the day I put all the decorations away, so.....
Maybe I will put my Thomas Kincaid lighted tree on my kitchen table and call it good.
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The Christmas cards are done and in their envelopes, oh yes, and stamped. I will mail them out around the 11th most probably. Plus, I need to find 4 crisp and clean $10.00 bills to put in Jen's kids cards. They will not be here for Christmas--for the 3rd year in a row. :-(
Monday, November 27, 2017
Weekend
My Gosh!!!
I practically over dosed on sports over the weekend. They even had games on Friday!!
College football games--even basketball games. There was a basketball tournament that my Michigan State Spartans played in Friday, Saturday and Sunday---in Portland, Oregon.
Do you know how late those games came on back here? 10:30 the 1st night, Midnight the 2nd night and (not so bad) 8:30 last night. I watched all of them and..............WE WON THE TOURNEY!!!
Saturday football--Michigan State beat Rutgers and Ohio State beat Michigan. YAY!!!!!! Auburn beat Bama!!! Now that's done until the play-offs and then the Bowl games.
Then basketball starts in earnest and continues all winter until March Madness.
I have to admit, I got a little sick and tired of sitting there watching.
But I have that nice loooooooooong winter cross stitch project to keep me company.
Oh, BTW--I don't watch professional football or basketball--only College.
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Today, I got my 452 thousand Christmas Cards created and done. I have Hallmark Card software. All during the year, I use it for making birthday cards. I like it because I can personalize the cards with the person's name or put a small written text inside.
At Christmas time, I pick one card that I like and use that to send to friends. Those that live away, I tuck in a little note.
Then, I find individual cards for family members--kids, grandkids, great grandkid. I try and pick out cards that have a verse that is what that person is like, then I personalize it with their name.
I started doing this years ago to save money. Every year, I sent out printed photo cards--they got a little pricey over the years. With these cards, I can insert a photo on the page.
The printed Christmas cards I used to buy in boxes seemed expensive and we all know how much a birthday card can cost nowadays.
Seriously? I probably don't save a thing on the Christmas cards, because I have to buy card stock and greeting card envelopes, but....you know how I love to write and create things on my computer, so the joy I get out of doing this, far outweighs the cost of a pack of card stock paper and a box of envelopes.
What was my father's favorite saying? Oh yes. "A fool and his money are soon parted."
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50 degrees and sunny today and maybe up to 60 tomorrow. The last yard waste pick-up tomorrow. As a person that obeys the rules... hence, my little bundle of branches are broken up in 4' lengths and tied securely with string.
Friday, November 24, 2017
Giving Thanks
An unusual Thanksgiving dinner at daughter Karen's house.
Unusual in that there were only 9 of us. This made for what my sister Susan called the "perfect" Thanksgiving and daughter Pam agreed. "It wasn't so crowded. I could actually sit and talk to Karen, without twenty other people wanting her attention."
Usually there is Karen and her Hubs Mark, Helene & Mike and baby, Susanna, Marcus and fiancee', Stephen and girlfriend, Maddie and boyfriend--and that is just the family--then there are Karen's in-laws, a raucous crowd of 8.
Yesterday: Karen and Mark. Maddie and Stephen. Susan, Chuck and her son Adam, Pammie and me.
I wasn't even tired from all the noise. Usually I'm worn out.
They had just finished the fireplace at the "new" end of their living room. Unlike most late 50 year old empty-nesters, who are ready to downsize, Karen and Mark are enlarging their house. They are adding family. A wedding last year and a new baby. A wedding in June. Perhaps an other wedding in 2020, which means more people added and more grand babies coming. Considering this family is nearly ALL together each and every weekend..............they do everything together--even after their kids get married......they need a bigger living room.
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Unusual in that there were only 9 of us. This made for what my sister Susan called the "perfect" Thanksgiving and daughter Pam agreed. "It wasn't so crowded. I could actually sit and talk to Karen, without twenty other people wanting her attention."
Usually there is Karen and her Hubs Mark, Helene & Mike and baby, Susanna, Marcus and fiancee', Stephen and girlfriend, Maddie and boyfriend--and that is just the family--then there are Karen's in-laws, a raucous crowd of 8.
Yesterday: Karen and Mark. Maddie and Stephen. Susan, Chuck and her son Adam, Pammie and me.
I wasn't even tired from all the noise. Usually I'm worn out.
They had just finished the fireplace at the "new" end of their living room. Unlike most late 50 year old empty-nesters, who are ready to downsize, Karen and Mark are enlarging their house. They are adding family. A wedding last year and a new baby. A wedding in June. Perhaps an other wedding in 2020, which means more people added and more grand babies coming. Considering this family is nearly ALL together each and every weekend..............they do everything together--even after their kids get married......they need a bigger living room.
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Women in the kitchen
Men watching football
Susan, her son Adam and Chuck
Stephen, Karen, Mark, Maddie
It was lovely.
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Glad that's over with
Not one bag fell apart!.
Since then, I have rolled up the garden hose and put it back in the shed.
Put the rocks back in the garden edging.
Broken up the branches in 4' lengths for yard waste pick-up next Tuesday--I just gotta tie them in a bundle.
After 2:00--I Gassed up the car--Good Grief, $2.69, went to the bank and to Walmart to get some groceries.
I also finished one genealogy pedigree today and have only 1 load left to do in the laundry.
If I have to, I can do anything. I am strong. I am invincible. I AM WOMAN!!!!
Since then, I have rolled up the garden hose and put it back in the shed.
Put the rocks back in the garden edging.
Broken up the branches in 4' lengths for yard waste pick-up next Tuesday--I just gotta tie them in a bundle.
After 2:00--I Gassed up the car--Good Grief, $2.69, went to the bank and to Walmart to get some groceries.
I also finished one genealogy pedigree today and have only 1 load left to do in the laundry.
If I have to, I can do anything. I am strong. I am invincible. I AM WOMAN!!!!
Monday, November 20, 2017
Ready for tomorrow
I pulled the plastic tarp off the yard waste bags of leaves this morning.
We had 48 degrees with a nice wind and sun!!
Hopefully they dry out by Tuesday morning when the yard waste pick-up guys come.
We had 48 degrees with a nice wind and sun!!
Hopefully they dry out by Tuesday morning when the yard waste pick-up guys come.
Sunday, November 19, 2017
It goes on..........
My continuing dilemma with the yard waste bags-------I woke up Friday morning and checked the weather forecast. Rain beginning at 3:00 and continuing through the night, with hard continual rain and wind gusts on Saturday.
After my Soap, I hied myself into Brighton and bought a 10 x 14' heavy plastic tarp. I was in such an angry, frustrated state that I took that tarp and spent 20 minutes, quickly wrapping it over and around all the leaf bags.
I tucked some of it under the heavy bags, put rocks on the rest of the edges to hold them down. Put the heavy branches and my heavy garden hose on top to help hold it down and then---parked my car close to them, to make a wind break.
When I was finished--I noticed that I had gone at this job with such resolve and determination, that although my back hurt, I was exhilarated in such a way that I said, "Don't tell me I can't still do things!!" I felt like Rocky Balboa!!!
Not this one, just row after row of dark to light browns and tans. I found I could only do a ten stitch across by 10 rows down, or I'd get mixed up on the colors. In that space of 100 tiny stitches might be over 15 shades of color used. So for the last couple of weeks, I just kept stitching along--knowing what the final product would look like--eventually--from the cover photo on the pattern package, but not knowing when it was going to take shape.
Friday night, I noticed something was changing on the far right side.
AHA! Disciples are appearing. It's like a miracle!!! (Kidding).
and another one.........................
After my Soap, I hied myself into Brighton and bought a 10 x 14' heavy plastic tarp. I was in such an angry, frustrated state that I took that tarp and spent 20 minutes, quickly wrapping it over and around all the leaf bags.
I tucked some of it under the heavy bags, put rocks on the rest of the edges to hold them down. Put the heavy branches and my heavy garden hose on top to help hold it down and then---parked my car close to them, to make a wind break.
When I was finished--I noticed that I had gone at this job with such resolve and determination, that although my back hurt, I was exhilarated in such a way that I said, "Don't tell me I can't still do things!!" I felt like Rocky Balboa!!!
and rain it did and wind gusts we had, but that tarp stayed in place.
Now, this morning we had a bit of snow, but--the rest of the day and tonight is suppose to be dry and Monday, the forecast is for 44 degrees and full sun.
I will whip that tarp off and let those bags dry out all day Monday and hopefully--early Tuesday when the yard waste guys come to pick-up...those bags will hold together, and they will be carted away and my dilemma will be over!
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Saturday, I watched college football all day long--which gave me lots of time to work on the new cross stitch. This one is the most difficult I have ever tackled.
On the pattern, there is no picture of what the finished product will look like.
Other patterns look like this. The squares have the symbol of the color floss to use, but at least, the shape of what it is going to look like is very apparent.
Friday night, I noticed something was changing on the far right side.
AHA! Disciples are appearing. It's like a miracle!!! (Kidding).
and another one.........................
Now I see why color shade placement is so critical. None of these figures are going to be outlined to give them definition. It is going to be through color changes alone.
YOWZA!!
Maybe--someday--if I live along enough, the finished product will appear.
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