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  • Noreen 3:54 pm on January 30, 2021 Permalink  

    Heavy Gray Air 

    The forecast has been for less than good as to what is coming towards us during the evening hours.  When I awoke and peeked out from the flannels I closed my eyes.  When I did get up it was 9:15.

    I didn’t seem to have missed anything by sleeping in.  The entire neighborhood was quiet . . .  not much traffic and the evergreen outside my bedroom window was still.  Dennis was coming in from the patio porch and he was heading for a nap in the recliner.  I set about doing the first floor ditties.  

    Once the local effort of the first floor of our home is done . . . I am free to go!  I toddled right down into the sewing studio.  Today was the day to finish up the affirmation blocks that I will use later on for a quilt.  The sixteen embroidered blocks will be set into a quilt top for Megan’s college quilt.  I am not rushing into that time, as it is coming too fast.  2022 graduation will be here before I know it and before I like it.  As long as I had the bee in my bonnet there was no reason to not get with it.  It will take a few sheets of graph paper to figure how the rest of the story in the quilt top goes.

    Wisdom-CollectionWith those 16 blocks tucked into a folder it gave way to putting all the spools of thread back in numerical order.  Dust bunnies were taken out of the bobbin area of the sewing machine as well as giving the machine a grease and lube job.  The flash drive that holds all of the 27 designs (I only chose 16) as well as the paper folder with instruction of thread colors is going back onto the shelf with the rest of the goodies that can be chosen for embroidery.  The sixteen blocks were a total of 634,000 stitches.  The quilt for Kersten’s Pokémon remains the high stitch number.  Taking each step the way it presents itself makes for a tidy sewing studio.  Nothing feels better than starting a project when items can be pulled from their storage for a good clean start.

    Sandwiching-QuiltI do not have to look very hard for that new start.  The vintage Santa quilt has been sandwiched and will be the next item under the needle.  Tomorrow, deciding how it will be quilted will take some time.  Thread color is a question.  There is just as much red as there is green.  I have a spool of Sulky invisible thread.  I am kicking that idea around for the top and using green on the back as that is totally green.  I may need to do a bit of experimenting on scraps to see how the sulky thread does.  Always something to learn.  That is why quilting never ever gets old.  The Santa quilt will be finished before I entertain anything else.  There is a lot of time in the quilting and then the binding.  I was determined to do this quilt from A to Z and not take it to Old Alley for finishing.  Megan’s embroidery was a good break from the Santa quilt and finishing up the quilt is a good break from the embroidery.  Two to juggle is as far as I will go for unfinished projects, aka: UFOs . . . unfinished objects.  I have heard from others that too many UFOs can be paralyzing.

    We are having leftovers of a variety for supper.  Time to clean out the refrig.  Neither Dennis nor I waste much, regardless of what it may be.

    May your weekend be more enjoyable than the gray skies.  May the weekend also be safe if the bad weather descends.

     
  • Noreen 5:05 pm on January 28, 2021 Permalink  

    My Social life 

    Nothing had been planned on Stauffer Avenue for a cold Thursday.  Changes were abound when I received a text from nephew Brett complete with a photo.

    Brett had a king sized quilt top put together and nothing left for the three borders to finish the top.  It warranted a trip to Brett’s house.  I went.  I saw.  I came home to seek and search in my stashes.  I am thrilled to share from my many pieces of inherited fabrics.  Who knows?  Sometime in the future I might very well enjoy purchasing new fabrics for a project.

    Brett had purchased a kit online.  The fabrics included Grandma-type fabrics.  Some flowers and some prints that looked like the dress shirt prints from my grandpa’s era.  I returned to Brett’s sewing room in his basement with options.  The options scored . . . big time.  I left him to enjoy this project.  Mission completed.

    I was dressed, the car was warmed up, so I stopped at June’s home at the east end of Stauffer.  We had not caught up since before Christmas.  That took me to 12:30.  When I got home Dennis had just finished a bottle of Boost after a great forenoon nap and he was doing up some dishes.  Sweet!

    Dennis may have had ulterior motives.  The RFD television channel was not coming in.  We got the magic number off of the Mediacom box and I was on hold with Mediacom until an oriental tech support person could help.  I do enunciate very clearly to get to the heart of the problem.   After an hour . . . RFD was ready to be enjoyed in the patio porch lulling Dennis into a nap via his rocking chair.  I do like keeping an eye on him through the bathroom window that is 20′ from the patio porch.  

    My quest was to make soup via Shoreland Lunch soup mix.  It is really good and quick.  I had cubed leftover chicken in the freezer.

    The phone put the soup mix on hold as Aunt Janet from Brownton called.  She hasn’t been out and about much due to covid.  Chatting was needed.  When I closed down the phone we caught up to the tune of 57 minutes.

    I am back on the trail of getting the soup mix reangled.  It is down to the last step of simmering and it smells wonderful.

    I have had quite the social day plus helping out the ole cowboy to get his RFD channel up and running.  There have been a few spits of moisture on the windows.  Nothing serious.  It is on to a Friday tomorrow.  The time does go on with or without us.  I choose to participate.  It is far better than the option.  Take care.

     
  • Noreen 2:18 pm on January 26, 2021 Permalink  

    Good Advice 

    Alright, I admit it, yesterday was pretty close to a pity party day for me.  It happens.  Good thing it doesn’t happen often here on Stauffer Avenue.  I thought I was above that . . . ya . . . right!

    Sure enough, today, it’s a new day.  No one else had had their grubby hands on it here on Stauffer Avenue when I awoke from a good night’s rest.  I grabbed it and I am enjoying it.

    Good-AdviceI had spent time yesterday in the sewing studio stitching out a block of the affirmation collection called “Wisdom.”  Too bad I didn’t take the good advice from that block.  Taking long and deep breathes can do oh so much in healing one’s mind.  The good thing is that even on a less than good day I have been keeping up on my exercises that were given to me from PT.  I have had a full week of the lower body staying on track.  Were it not for the icy hit and miss conditions of our drive and street, I would enjoy taking a short walk in the sunshine.

    The walking had been one of my favorites in the past.  I began sloughing off after the painting of the garage and a few other yard projects because . . . it hurt to walk for any distance.  Yup, I put off making the PT appointment until it was a daily hurt and it took that much longer for Mike at PT to work through it.  I thought I was sharper than that.  Ya . . .  right!

    I do, and I am Dennis’ adult daycare provider for many things that Dennis doesn’t or can’t remember for himself.  So what does that have to do with and for my wellbeing?  If I don’t take care of myself, I will become helpless and worthless for myself and my family, and for Dennis.  I thought I thought more of myself than that. Ya . . . right! 

    Perhaps a good old pity party is needed once in awhile to give yourself a good old fashioned kick in the hind end to realign the mind while working on keeping the old body realigned.  Hmm.  

    It’s a good thing that God gives us a new piece of paper every day to put upon it what our path will be for ourselves.  Putting “self” first does not always come easily.  I need to take the good advice and practice the good advice that I know I have for myself each day.  Me first . . . and the rest will follow.

     
  • Noreen 4:37 pm on January 25, 2021 Permalink  

    Making Do 

    We are a community of friends that may all be deemed vulnerable.  Dennis and I are the most daring as we try to continue doing and going where we need to and where we want to go.  It may keep many close to home as the local buzz in our town continues to stress to those our age to stay close to home and . . . wear masks . . . do not feel that covid happens elsewhere.  

    Today one of friends that was in the stitchers group did quite a bit of texting back and forth.  Anita lives in Mankato and had been a quilt shop owner herself in times past.  Anita had visited my home with the stitchers a while ago and she was determined to get her area organized.  I wanted to catch up with her and encourage her.  When we had gotten together as a small group in Baker’s Square we shared and supported each other in what we were currently doing and contriving with our projects.  Networking has been missed.  Making do with texting does make some of that isolation less daunting.  Dennis just doesn’t have the same lingo that is desired in the sewing studio.  

    I do have acquaintances within our town.  You need to have a shared connection, a shared passion to feel friendship also known as kinship.  The years of a w-2 form job allowed for many acquaintances but no strong friendships.  What it all comes down to, is that today I feel a deep loss of my sister.  Today it is weighing heavy.  Elvera has been gone for four years.  I doesn’t seem like that much time has passed.  When three o’clock comes around on a weekday . . . that was our time for sharing coffee.  It was a phone coffee date as she lived too far away to have a one on one.  Elvera was a quilter.  Elvera was a mom.  Elvera and I had family history to fall back on and did some “remember when” time.

    I don’t think many realize how important that “remember when” time is until there is no one to remember with you.  It can be a lonely feeling.  

    Oh well.  Dennis is in the same boat.  When Dennis wants to reminisce I do a very good job and have the attention span to allow him that time even if I have no idea what he is referring to but participate as well as I can.  It is a gift that I can do that for him.  

    Tomorrow is a new day.  Tomorrow is time for new thoughts, a new outlook.  I don’t think the gray day that we have had today and . . . way too many days of, has done me any favors.  For the remaining day of January 25, 2021, I will make do.

     
  • Noreen 4:19 pm on January 24, 2021 Permalink  

    Winter Resorts 

    It looks much like a winter resort outside.  The snow is hanging off of trees and the sun is shining brightly.

    The snow was still falling when we went to bed last night.  Our street, though being a thoroughfare, was very quiet.  I know that I sleep hard, but how hard could it have been to have had our neighbor, Randy, already have our drive blown out before I took the first deep breath of coming out of the night’s sleep?  I did not hear a thing and our drive is only 1o’ from my bed as to where his John Deere tractor and blower had been . . . and it is not necessarily all that quiet.

    Dennis went right after the remains of the snow around the garage doors and patio porch doors.  I am always thankful that Dennis feels up to running the walk-behind blower.  Though it is self-propelled, it still takes some oomph to maneuver it.  Dennis does speak to having the heart and the drive to take on what he sees needs doing.  Thanks be.

    With the sun making our west house porch inviting, I sat and read for some time today.  Dennis went for a nap in his recliner after the snow removal and the quiet of the house . . . peaceful.

    There was a bit of time this afternoon that I went into the sewing studio to tidy up from yesterday.  Tomorrow, when and if I hit the sewing studio, it will feel special walking into it and having it welcoming without untidiness.  Dang that untidiness.  A place for everything and everything in its place.  Yesterday the afternoon got away from me.  At five, when I closed my shop, there were spools of thread that didn’t get put away.  The sewing machine didn’t get the fuzz cleaned out from the bobbin area, etc.  . . . where did the time go!  I don’t think it is because we have a small home that things are enjoyed to be in their place.  Years ago, when I was still working, I did have to visit quite a few homes.  The atmosphere and feeling in a cluttered home was far different from the tidy ones.  The demeanor of those that lived within the two contrasts was also evident.  Hmm.  I am going to continue in my quest for tidiness.  I never have to wonder where to start my day.    

    If my sewing studio and my tidiness didn’t keep me busy, just think of the pain in the ass I could become in my children’s lives.

     
  • Noreen 4:38 pm on January 23, 2021 Permalink  

    Possibilities 

    Today I spent quite a bit of time on possibilities of what and how to quilt the borders of my Santa quilt.  I haven’t even figured out how to quilt the body of the quilt but needed to play around a bit. 

    Boarder-What-IfI decided on a design that is already loaded into my sewing machine from the factory.  This portion would be the first stitch out of a much larger design.  The remainder would be too heavy.  It would just be a matter of stopping the stitching, moving on to the next nine inches of the border and beginning anew.  There will be one a half inches in between each completed design to make up the 65 inches per side of the quilt.  Math . . . so important in stitching designs to balance it out.

    The white thread sample was to just get a feel of the design.  The second, on the correct scrap of material that matches the border, took a stop and a start.  I began with thread that matched the fabric too closely . . . back to the thread box.  I am also still deciding which way to have the design facing as it stitches on the border.  Possibilities! 

    While pondering on the quilt, I took time out to give Dennis a hair trim.  Little wings that poked out from his cap meant it was time.  I don’t get crazy as I need to use both hands to guide the clipper.  I don’t know when it got so heavy.  When Dennis gave the O.K., I sat in the chair and Dennis trimmed my neckline.  We have not been in the mood to take a number at Great Clips.  After all . . . where are we going that it makes a big difference?  We ended up with two satisfied customers.  That in itself is not always the case after walking out of Great Clips.  It can be a crap shoot.

    Right now there is a lull in the snowfall.  For our part the lull could continue.  This 1/2 inch would suit just fine.

    Take it easy if travel is warranted.  Making it this far into the 2020-2021 winter with no family incidents due to snow, ice and such is a win, win.  I’d rather think about everyone than reading about someone.

     
  • Noreen 4:42 pm on January 21, 2021 Permalink  

    Late for Coffee 

    Four in the afternoon may be a bit late for a cup of coffee, but the day did get away from me.  The laundry basket was overflowing.  Granted, our basket is not huge.  Just get it done:  three loads and we can start over.

    When Dennis came in this afternoon for our usual three o’clock break, I mentioned to him that there was a bundle for him to take out to his shop rag box the next time he went out.  He looked puzzled until he took the bundle apart to see what there was to see.  Dennis dang near cried.  Two of his t-shirts are now to be added to the rag box.  It was time.  The necklines were beyond being at the neck.  Talk about being frayed!  It had to be done and my tough love kicked in.  He is by no means short of t-shirts but he always grabbed the same ones.  He has lots of “second bests” that can now become his favorites.  That, my friends, comes with being the laundry person . . . choices.

    It could rain, it could snow.  The purple streaks in the sky are ominous. I did notice what was going on outside as I made lots of trips up and down the basement stairs.  I could put in for mileage.  Years ago, Dennis thought a pop-out would be a good thing for the first floor of our home for my sewing.  Hmm.  Pop-out where?  We are within 10′ of our neighbor Randy and Jan on the north.  We have 10′ of concrete drive to the south.  I think I am very happy doing the steps into the basement sewing studio.  Truth be told, I have it made down there.  It’s my stuff and I know where my stuff is.  Nough said about that.

    I am making progress today on the pinning of the Santa quilt.  With the laundry going, it always gave a break from the pinning.  There is no hurry in that project going forward.  

    The fall squash for supper last night was fantastic.  A bit of pepper was all that was needed on it.  Sad it was the last squash we had in the garage.  I may check out the grocery store’s stash of what they may have on hand for squash.  

    Tomorrow we will make a trip to Mankato.  The CPAP machine that needed to be sent in for a checkup and repair is ready to be returned to Stauffer Avenue with the loaner returned to the Mayo Store.  No charge as it is covered by our insurance.  

    The trip tomorrow may be skirting the snow that is coming our way.  Not to worry, Dennis spent time today tuning up and checking over his walk behind snow blower.  For the life of me, I cannot remember how many decades ago when Kevin passed this snow blower off to Stauffer Avenue.  It has never left us down for what we have needed.  Up until the winter of 2018-2019 and going forward, that walk behind blower handled the 90′ drive plus all the other clearing that was needed after every snowfall.  Neighbor Randy now does the drive and Dennis and the walk behind is right there to follow up with topping off of the clearing.  Sweet machine.

    Ah shucks.  It’s time to hit the kitchen to prepare the evening meal.  That time sure does come around quickly.  Plenty is on hand.  It is all about the same person that does the laundry to make choices.  Sweet.

     
  • Noreen 4:56 pm on January 20, 2021 Permalink  

    Sun Cleared some Ice 

    Whatever fell from the skies within the last several days is no longer on our concrete causing ice.  The sun wasn’t out all day but it sure did the job of making the ice disappear.  

    What a great day of having things go quite well.  The usual first floor ditties are always the place to start on any day.  It has all become habit forming and thus nothing is amiss.  I had vowed to not put any news on today.  Even radio KNUJ was not turned on.  The peace that passes all understanding.  Nothing political for me today. I didn’t inquire of Dennis what he had on in the patio porch.

    Going into the sewing studio, the first thing was to oil the sewing machine and put in a new needle.  The affirmation quilt blocks I am doing take up to several hours of stitching each.  It makes everything run like a top to pay attention to the machine.

    Sandwiching-QuiltAs the stitching was going on the module of the machine, I decided to be brave and begin the process of working towards finishing the Santa quilt top.  After all, I had the batting whip stitched together . . . what was holding me back!  I have no idea how I am going to quilt this project under the needle.  In time to come something will pop up.  Getting the backing and batting and the top together in itself is a challenge.  No puckers, no lumps . . . that is the quest.  I do get a fair amount of walking exercise done going around and around my church tables.  It’s not a 100% to navigate, but dang close.  Bending and stretching does the job.  When I felt that I was as taut as possible . . . out came the goodie bag of safety pins.

    If I had room, I would entertain the quilt rack such as what my mom used.  They were nothing more than 1″ x 4″ boards that could be clamped together making the basis for the sandwiching of the quilt.  Mom’s always were tied onto the dining room chairs.  Nothing fancy.  Working from one side or the other, the 1″ x 4″ was rolled as the quilting progressed.  Mom was also stressed for room, so the dining room table could be found dead center under the frame.  When the quilting was towards completion, the table was scooted out from underneath.  It worked.  So . . . my safety pins will also work.

    Standing-SentinalMy main goal is to maintain the layers for a time as the quilt will be wrestled severely under the needle of the sewing machine.  The finished quilt top will be 65″ x 65″ and doable for the process of moving it around so that the needle can work its whiles.  I don’t close the safety pins at this time.  Right now they stand as sentinels doing their job of holding and holding fast.  When the entire top is secured with pins, I will take my time and close each and everyone one of them.  Trying to work with pins that are open . . . not!   I did get a good amount of pins in today and tomorrow will be another day.  It does get hard on the back and I choose to quit before the back can begin to ache.

    Dennis brought in the last squash from the garage from the fall harvest that our neighbor shared with us.  It was a treat to have had Dennis halve and clean it for me.  It is in the oven and it is beginning to fill the kitchen with a wonderful aroma.

    Each day I putter on.  Each day I have given local effort to the wellbeing of Dennis and me.  Proud and self-sufficient is what Dennis and I strive for each day.  Label this day as mission completion.

     
  • Noreen 4:15 pm on January 19, 2021 Permalink  

    Wow for Snow 

    The snow that we have had today could have been dubbed a feather party, as that is how large the flakes were at times.  With the sun shining in between the feathers, it was quite beautiful.

    It is four in the afternoon and the lights in the sewing studio are off for the day.  It was quite the shock when I came down this morning and realized what I was looking at.  The affirmation embroidered quilt block design I did yesterday was embroidered on the back side of the fabric with the iron-on stabilizer looking quite smart sporting those 42,000 stitches.  Ugh!  

    It goes to show what happens when you don’t keep your mind on the project.  Yesterday, when I came home from PT, I was fairly uncomfortable as it being the last time, it was a thorough going over.  Dennis’ son was in the sewing studio when I set things up and it all took a dump going forward . . . because I was not focused!

    I did do the embroidered block over today, causing me to be very cautious.  Checking over the fabric that I have for these blocks doesn’t allow for any more screw-ups.  I have got to stay focused, allowing for such things as me not being the only one in the house.  Thereby allowing for questions that need to be fielded, finding items that Dennis needs that have been misplaced or following up with phone calls that need to be made for his scripts.  Yup, staying focused is the key to the real world.  

    I have gotten my 75″ x 75″ of quilt batting sewn together.  That was a happy accomplishment.  The 2nd run of that particular quilt block also made for happiness and joy.  All the little things in my day bring balance to my life.  That’s a good thing.  I hope your day had balance in it.

     
  • Noreen 4:27 pm on January 18, 2021 Permalink  

    Sunny Monday 

    Taking a day off yesterday was what was needed.  This morning is a new week, new thoughts and new outlook.  

    Yippee for me . . . I graduated from physical therapy this morning.  I have my at-home therapy as laid out by Mike.  In time to come, Mike encouraged me to come back if I can’t maintain good mobility.  Ya, I know.  I had left it go too far before surrendering to the doctor for a referral for physical therapy. Different exercises for different locations of the arthritis in the back, in the hips and in the legs above the knees.  Most of the therapy can be done in my sewing studio.  A perfect time and place to do it.  The most important item . . . DO IT!

    Finished-HexagonsWe had a surprise visit today from Dennis’ son.  He is the over-the-road hauler from Arizona.  He had a load going through our area with a 24-hour layover due to drop off sites being closed for the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.  Kenny has just gotten a new truck last week and he commented how many more safety issues this truck has.  With a new truck he was telling me he had then gotten all new bedding for the sleeper.  He was amazed how much difference a new mattress made.  He does live in that truck.  When he leaves tomorrow he will also have a new quilted blanket for the sleeper from me.  I seem to know how to make more.  

    Basting-Batting2What I was doing when Kenny stopped in was working with pieces of batting.  When nephew Brett takes a quilt off of his long arm, he trims off the length of excess batting on the right hand side of each of the projects.  Some of the pieces are sizable considering the size of the top he has pieced.  Brett buys his batting in a bale and thus the width is predetermined.  I am the recipient of the cast-off batting.  Today I know I have enough to make a 75″ x 75″ piece of batting ready to use for one of my quilt tops.  As the embroidery module is working, I sit and whip stitch the pieces together.  I think it’s the perfect solution by not having to purchase a pre-sized package of batting and creating my own excess pieces.  It doesn’t always work out, but recently . . . it has.

    Dennis and Kenny went to the Home Town Café for noon lunch.  It’s their famous American Fries that Kenny likes with a hamburger.  Brett is going to fix Kenny a steak for supper.  I am not sure what we will have here on Stauffer Avenue.  Rest assure we never go hungry. 

    I have enjoyed the sun and it was strong enough that it melted through the light covering of snow that we received last night.  Love it. 

    A new week and new encouragement for me to keep me mobile.

     
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