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  • Noreen 5:47 pm on March 27, 2019 Permalink  

    Replacement Needed 

    The ceiling fan that we put into the patio porch in 1998 gave it up.  Kaput!  Our patio porch had just been tricked out when the fan was installed.  Of course, no one in St. James had one.  Right now it is more important than ever to keep the air moving to dry out the cement under the subfloor.  A trip to Mankato was warranted.  For a whopping $29.99 plus tax we will be in high cotton.  Nothing fancy needed.  All were 42 inches and we will have one glass fixture.  Simplicity is perfect for the patio porch.  Friend Bruce is visiting tomorrow, and between he and the old cowboy, the air will be moving before nightfall.

    Yesterday I was suited up with my yellow winter jacket and red stocking cap and it was comfortable.  Today when we got home from Mankato, I struck out in a knit shirt and nothing on the head.  60 degrees felt wonderful.  The southeast wind had me breathing kind of heavy as I rounded the corner coming home.  Why do I put myself through this?  I need to stay mobile.  If the body stays mobile the mind will also rise to the occasion. Challenging myself is what my game is on a daily basis.  It’s a good thing.

     
  • Noreen 4:11 pm on March 26, 2019 Permalink  

    Did Hit it Hard 

    After the morning walk, I did hit the sewing studio hard.  I have watched enough YouTube videos to last a lifetime on making Santa beards.  In the end . . . I winged it.  Dennis checked on me several times during the afternoon as he knew I was focused.  Tomorrow may be the culmination of the Santa Project, but I am not prejudging the day until I find out what Dennis has on his agenda.

    Coffee at McDonald’s this morning for Dennis and his buds seems to have been centered around income tax talk.  The hope is that the income tax on Social Security will go by the way-side.  We already paid on it once when it was earned.  There is a very vivid memory of Orlin and I doing income tax, but I have no idea what year it was.  I know I was not working at that time.  I do remember that we had both Carrie and Kevin on board.  The W-2 form that Orlin had was a gross earnings of $14,000.  It must have been from 3M as we were living in a mobile home at that time.  Amazing what the mind can bring forward.  Amazing memory from perhaps 45 years ago.

    Each day Dennis is tickled pink that the cold nights are taking away snow via freeze drying.  I agree.  We had one bad episode of the patio porch floor being under water.  We now need drying time before we move back into it.  Yup . . . it’s been a good day on Stauffer Avenue.

     
  • Noreen 3:42 pm on March 25, 2019 Permalink  

    A Good Feeling 

    We have prepared for our two closets in the basement to have water seeping in.  Nothing was left on the floor and the wet vacuum is standing by.  As they had been part of a cistern at one time, they could not be incorporated with the basement tiling job done by Complete Basements of Mankato.  The snowbanks snuggled up to the east and northeast side of the basement where the closets are located were huge.  So far so good and the snowbanks are shrinking.  The cold nights have been perfect for freeze drying what could have been less than good.

    Today I can feel the long trip of yesterday in the pickup to Eden Prairie and then sitting at the ice show for several plus hours.  Carrie had stadium seats for Dennis and me and that made bleacher sitting very comfortable.  Nothing new in the scheme of my back and hips, just not enough motion yesterday has caught up with me today.  It made me think twice this morning in regard to my walk.  Once the shoes were on there was no turning back.  It was 30 degrees when I headed out.  Dennis commented how red my nose was when I got home.  I do believe I’m working out the kinks.  Staying dormant does nothing more than stove me up.

    It took the two of us to get Santa’s pants on today.  The black lacquer boots were not taken off as we could tell that they had been attached to the main wooden frame at the factory with a means that we could not duplicate.  The second factor of the boots was that the electrical cord was thread down the leg with the cotton batting tied around it and then coming out through the heel of the right boot.  We got it done.  His pants look worthy of him.  I am at a point in the Santa Project that will take much thought.  I have all the supplies for the eyebrows, mustache and beard.  This will need much pondering and planning.  Originally everything had been stapled on . . . not this time!  Take it slow Grammie.  “You don’t have time to do it right, but you always have time to do it over.”  That old saying cannot come into fruition with this last stage of the rejuvenation of the Santa Project.  I may have to take time off for contemplation and read a library book waiting for the inspiration to hit.

    Dennis has done the perimeter walk today and he is very pleased how we are getting through this last bit of winter.  The plywood floor in the patio porch may look dry, but the concrete floor and the 2 x 4s underneath will need a lot more of the furnace heat and fan movement.  We’ll get there, slow but sure.

     
  • Noreen 6:28 pm on March 24, 2019 Permalink  

    What a Show 

    We had a great day at Eden Prairie attending the ice show that Megan participated in.  In the last four years she has progressed with pose and fluidity while going through the routines.  The father-daughter skating was fun as well.  Jeremy doesn’t skate often and he did Megan proud.  Both Dennis and I enjoyed the day . . . but there is no place like home.  Unfortunately neither one of us could do the heel clicking as in the Wizard of Oz when Dorothy echoed that sentiment.  It’s time for our bathrobes and kicking back and relaxing.  It’s always a blessing to get home safe and sound.

     
  • Noreen 3:45 pm on March 23, 2019 Permalink  

    First Time This Spring 

    When I came back from my walk this forenoon, I didn’t come right into the house.  My mission was to go into the garage and come out with one of our old folding chairs.  It was the first time for the spring of 2019 that I was sitting out on the patio, complete in my bright yellow winter jacket with my bright red stocking cap surrounded on three sides by snowbanks.  Spring has arrived and so have I.  I was in the good company of squirrels and birds.

    We had a good day of prep for a trip to the metro tomorrow.  Megan will be in an ice capade event tomorrow.  Dennis and I are excited as we have not seen the Eden Prairie family since Christmas.  Dennis vacuumed out the little red pickup, filled it with gas and made sure the windshield was clean.  In checking we know that the County Road 41 route that we take off of HWY 169 is closed with flooding.  Traveling through New Ulm going north to HWY 212 will be the route that we will be taking.  Leaving earlier than usual will also be needed.  I have already changed the automatic coffeemaker to go off at 6 a.m.  

    We are excited for the day as I have had one trip to Mankato since the first of the year.  Yippee . . . Grammie is getting out of St. James!

     
  • Noreen 5:21 pm on March 22, 2019 Permalink  

    Word Play 

    As I walked today I could feel my knees.  Where is that oil can when you need it!  I have an affliction and am disposed to not taking my knees for granted.  Some of my activity is needed to be checked as my affection for being active doesn’t seem to diminish.  Affliction and affection . . . so far apart in meanings but both are such a real part of my life. It’s totally up to me to make the best of balancing these two for a good run at self-care, a balanced life and a happy life.

     
  • Noreen 3:47 pm on March 21, 2019 Permalink  

    An Update on Santa 

    Old Santa (Small)It’s been some time since I have posted an update on the Santa Project.  It is going slow.  It is going slow on purpose.  One step at a time.  One puzzle at a time.  I had taken a photo of the old Santa’s head and beard for a reminder.  The beard was taken off and disposed of.  No more fiberglass beard to cause a lot of itching.  The beard is yet to be tackled.

    What I did tackle was cleaning the face of decades of grime.  There were so many staples in the face area.  If they wanted the hair to stay in place . . .  just put another staple in.  I am not sure how I will tackle that in time to come.

    The arms and legs have loose fiber cotton attached to the wooden frame.  It is very fragile and messy.  Twine of a sort was used to wrap it on the limbs.  On the photo of the old Santa you can see the cotton fiber batting on the arm.  Quilting a fabric with quilt batting in it and the exterior fabric being slippery, will allow for the jacket to slip on easily.  Check that off the list of getting the arms taken care of.  

    New mittens for Santa was a must.  Who knows where those hands had been!  We have secured them with the quilted arm covering tucked into the tops of the mittens, again, for ease of dressing Santa.  Rug warp has come in handy for securing arm wraps and mittens.

    Shoulder pads were needed.  A vest was the answer I came up with.  The quilt batting is sewn securely at the shoulder level.  The sides of the vest still needed to be sewn together by hand.  When the jacket was originally taken off, the loose cotton fiber batting disintegrated and fell to the floor.

    Making a new hat for Santa and getting the pom-pom in place was a challenge.  The pom-pom was stuffed from inside of the hat after the white fleece and velvet hat were sewn as one.

    Update SantaSome painting on Santa’s face was needed.  While cleaning the face some of the coloring of the eyes went by the wayside.  Sham on Grammie, my hands are not as stable as was once the case.  That is the luck of the draw in tackling some jobs.  Once we fabricate the eyebrows, the mustache and the beard, very little of the face can actually be seen.   

    This has been a learning experience for me.  I am far from being done.  I am patient, and as it turned out, I had a lot of supplies in my stashes that I could put to good use.  It is quite certain that there won’t be a crisis come Thanksgiving.  Santa will be ready.  

    I suppose I could do a bulletin on the revitalization project of Santa for those who find themselves having a 55 plus year old Santa lying around.  Well . . . perhaps not.

     
  • Noreen 6:17 pm on March 20, 2019 Permalink  

    Self-Care 

    I have a birthday coming up and my goal for this calendar year is self-care.  I made it through the season of winter that occurred in the month of February in good stead.  Grant it the neck and shoulder are not quite up to par . . . but I am getting help with that.

    Walking is the best exercise for me considering all the extra parts . . . here, there, and everywhere.

    If I don’t take care of myself, I am no good to those that may need me.  The most important thing for me is that I don’t want my family to have to take care of me anytime soon.  The refrigerator took on a new look while Dennis was gone the month of February.  Dennis has been home since the 1st of March and the refrigerator is holding its own.  The processed foods just don’t cut it for self-care.

    For two mornings in a row, Dennis has come in from his temporary porch and asked for oatmeal with a dash of flax meal and cinnamon.  Yes!  Lunch very well may be egg salad.  Spring is late coming this year, but when the snow is finally gone, these two older ones will be ready to step right into the yard work.

    Yup, a work in progress is here on Stauffer Avenue.

     
  • Noreen 4:13 pm on March 19, 2019 Permalink  

    The Walk 

    It’s not just the walk that I strive to do everyday . . . it’s my walk.  The hymn comes to mind, “Just a Closer Walk With Thee.”  For the two miles and however long it takes, I have a chance to spend visiting with God.  I think on times past, the now and the future.  

    Reflecting can’t change anything that has been done.  My best bet is that in reflecting, I may avoid doing some of the same things that caused me to stumble then and enhance the things that were a positive in my life in times ago. 

    Taking full advantage of today and all it brings forth is such a gift.  The gift may bring tears of hurts.  The gift may bring tears of humility.  The gift may bring tears of joy.  It is a gift of perhaps new opportunities I do not want to waste. It’s my gift for today and I take it gladly with the prayer that I have many more such gifts allowing for personal improvements as well.  As Lena would tell me when she was getting on in years, “I can still look for signs of improvement in you.”  Yes, Mom, I can still hear you.

    The future can seem so daunting.  It can bring fear.  It can bring worry.  Those two items are the hardest to tell the Lord to do what he thinks is best for me and for my loved ones.  At the age I am, I still struggle in allowing him to take it as his own.  He is there 24/7.  I, on the other hand, need a good night’s rest.  As I don’t have a bucket list, each day becomes my future.  I always pray that I do with it, the best that I can within my power.  This I pray Lord, in Your name.  Amen.

     
  • Noreen 5:57 pm on March 18, 2019 Permalink  

    It’s That Time 

    It’s that time of the year to get my walking shoes on and . . . do it!  There is a lone evergreen at the far east end of the cemetery on the Hammond Highway that I set my sights on and just keep stepping it off.  It was a good two mile walk.  The shoulders are wide and with me wearing my bright yellow coat and red stocking cap, I feel very safe.  It was interesting to see how high the creek was.  Chunks of ice flowing at a very rapid speed.  

    Today was the fourth treatment at the chiropractor.  The tightness in the top of the shoulders and the base of the neck is feeling much more mobile.  Dennis feels that with us feeding the deer they may very well lend a hand at taking care of the Hostas this spring.  If that is the case, I won’t be too upset and I will not be going out and replacing any if they have been enjoyed.  There is a season for everything.  I need to remember how long it is taking to get mobility back in regard to turning my neck.  It could either be me giving up some of the gardens or getting myself in trouble driving if I can’t look over my shoulders when I need to while behind the wheel.  Good grief.  It’s difficult realizing that what the mind thinks can be accomplished is so different than what the body is willing to do.  Oh . . . no doubt the body will try to make the mind happy, only to have the mind get pissed off when the best activity is sitting and trying to read a book without straining a strained neck. 

    Dennis is working the Watonwan Game and Fish Club’s annual event.  Dennis is in charge of working with the young kids so they all get prizes.  He does a very good job.  The younger club members solicit goodies from near and far so no youngster goes home empty handed just because their ticket wasn’t called.  Good job Grandpa. 

    The nightly freeze drying is going well.  The news brings sad stories of flooding.  Dennis has a nephew in Nebraska and they have really been hit hard.  This is the time of the year for new calves to be born and it doesn’t help that some pastures are land locked due to the water.  What a helpless feeling for the ranchers. 

    Yup, I think that us feeding the deer in our backyard when they have nothing to eat that is above the snow, is a good thing. Last night the two fawns came early.  For once they could eat until they were full.  As our dish has been moved to the edge of our neighbor’s drive,  I could stand at my kitchen sink and watch them 15 feet away from me through the window. Seeing their noses switch and their black marble eyes ever watchful, how beautiful the coloring on their ears is . . . quite spectacular.

     
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