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  • Noreen 2:19 pm on February 19, 2023 Permalink  

    Working Together 

    I knew Dennis offered to help cut t-shirts apart that AJ brought over yesterday.  I also knew that help would come after Dennis’ coffee and breakfast and also after his morning nap.  I get it.

    I went into the studio and decided to do some cutting on my own with the next grouping of fabrics for my quilt tops.  That grouping would be the blues.  I found I’m having a difficult time getting the 2.5″ strips cut without me, the ruler and the material sliding. Something was not going well.

    It took a while before I realized I had picked up the wrong 6″x 24″ Plexiglas ruler.  It was the Omnigrid ruler that has a glossy finish on both sides.  I soon found my Quilter’s Select 6″ x 24″ bestie.  The Quilter’s Select has one side glossy and the other side has a finish that feels like suede.  It doesn’t slide on the material when cutting with the rotary cutter.  It is sweet.  After I had the correct tools, things went so much better.

    Rotary-HelperAfter a noon bite of lunch, Dennis headed for the studio.  If Dennis cuts the t-shirts so all I have is the front and back, it gives me flat t-shirt fabric to decide the size of what each block will be.  It is too soon to tell at this point.  I do know that Shape-Flex will be ironed to the back of each shirt.  That allow the stretchy fabric to act as if it were woven and easy to work with.  Some shirts have a Harley design on front and back.  This is not a marathon.  After four shirts Dennis needed a break.  Dennis commented how course some of the t-shirt material was.  Good thing we have plenty of new rotary blades.  I would be fine if four shirts per shift were done. That would be fine with me as each piece of t-shirt needs a lot of TLC.

    Our Sunday is quiet as it seems the entire community is quiet.  Not much traffic going by.

    A new week comes with new events.  There is no such thing as same-old, same-old, we just need to be open to it.

    As Dennis was heading out to the patio porch, he commented he would be up for more cutting, I just need to ask.  Working together for the common good.  Priceless.

     
  • Noreen 2:41 pm on February 18, 2023 Permalink  

    Saturday the 18th 

    Spring can’t be far behind when we go from minus temperatures to 35 degrees today.

    I think the patio porch kitties could smell some warmth in the air.  When Dennis went out at six this morning, all three bounded out the slider door to the east.  They may not have stayed out long, but after days being cooped up in the patio porch, they needed to check out the deer tracks and skat, the rabbit poop and where a squirrel had traveled.  It was then nap time.

    Today was the first time we passed on a great grands birthday party in Mankato.  Charlee B’s mom is in the guards and there are a lot of kids invited for this 5th birthday party.  We will stop in another time when we are in town.

    After the first floor got tidied and a load of laundry was in the works, I headed to the studio.  Saturday’s  AM KNUJ radio has sports items on.  I went to FM Minnesota’s 100 for country music.

    Green-KitThe stashes were visited this last week and I have three combinations piled together.  There will be one with predominate green, one in burgundy and one in blue.  I am sticking with the log cabin pattern.  Dennis offered to cut fabric.  What could I say!  I chose the green batch.  With a brand new blade in the rotary cutter . . . why not?  My job was to line up for  2.5″ cuts.  Dennis cut two layers each time and with his strength plus the new blade, it didn’t take long he had 7 yards of 8 different colors cut in 2.5″ strips.  No mis-cuts in the bunch.

    I know that “jelly rolls” are very popular with quilters.  A variety of coordinating colors and prints rolled up cut in 2.5″ strips.  I do not know how many yards are included, but according to the price, I would hope a reasonable amount.

    I will be hiring Dennis again.  Even with a new blade, pressure is needed for clean cuts.

    Today Dennis’ grandson AJ was in town from Mankato.  AJ has done a lot for Dennis to hook up his television so he can watch channels from the Godahl tower, via putting up an antenna on the east side of the patio porch.  He configured good reception via a booster plugged in on one of the outlets in the kitchen.  Dennis has a Samsung Smart television that I had in the studio at the time we were getting cable television from Mediacom.  Dennis also has Hulu and YouTube choices.  AJ also configured the Samsung television in the living room with the same options.  We really appreciated all of AJ’s understanding of getting this set up for us.  The savings in ditching cable television every month was astounding.

    What I had AJ do was to bring me his Harley t-shirts he has been saving.  I will be making AJ a t-shirt quilt from his Harley shirts.  The barter system is alive and well.

     
  • Noreen 2:38 pm on February 17, 2023 Permalink  

    We Did It 

    We got Dennis into bed last night – less his heavy Velcro boot.  I think he was asleep before I got to my bed.  This morning at six, I heard my name being called.  We got that boot back on Dennis’ foot in record time.  We have both agreed the first thing we are going to ask the surgeon’s second in command on Tuesday is if Dennis can take several steps out of the boot.  Hey . . .  it can’t hurt to ask. 

    Dennis has cat napped today, but I am not one to nap during the day.

    I did get a kettle of potatoes peeled this morning for supper.  Supper is going to be boiled potatoes and some Gorton’s fish filets in the oven and cranberries.  

    Off and on today I have been reading in my bedroom porch.  As cold as it was when we got up, the sun is coming through the south windows, being right next to my reading table.  The sun felt great.

    I missed the stitcher’s luncheon yesterday in Mankato.  I knew where I would feel the most content . . . at home.  Sometimes, there is nothing that is needed, other than being at home with what needs to be taken care with the one that is the other half of you.  Priceless.

    I have supper taken care of for this evening and Dennis has taken care of the dishes that were from last evening.  In doing Dennis’ bedding yesterday, I decided to do my bedding as well.  Yes, the washing machine is push button.  Moving the loads of laundry to get them swapped out can take its tole on my arms.  Both of us work together at getting the bedding back onto the beds.  A small home does not allow for a lot of extra real estate around the perimeters of the beds.  I will admit when supper was over last night, I chose not to see the dishes in the sink.

    All is well at Stauffer Avenue.

     
  • Noreen 2:50 pm on February 16, 2023 Permalink  

    Glad Tidings 

    The surgeon in Mankato had put an order in for Dennis to see Dan Kern here in St. James.  Dan is a certified wound doctor.  This allows us to have someone keep an eye on the progress of Dennis’ left foot without a trip to Mankato.  We may still have those trips, but not nearly as often.

    Tonight Dennis will be able to sleep in bed without the huge heavy Velcro boot.  First night since January 11th.  The stipulation is that he cannot get up in the morning or during the night without having the boot on.  The foot is not yet ready for weight bearing.  Dennis and I shook on that.  I will gladly be rousted out of bed before my time to get us through this.  I always say “us” as we are in this together.  The wound still needs to be dressed every day as the steps we take to keep it clean and dry will serve us well.  It amazed me as I do this every day how much the bottom and other areas of Dennis’ foot sweats.  The gauze does wick it away and that needs to be changed every day.

    Dan commented that the photos he took told a much better story than what had been taken last month in Mankato.  Yippee!

    That was all I needed to hear this forenoon and Dennis’ bedding was stripped before twelve noon.  As hard as one might try, the corrugated sole of the boot was bound to have some grit caught in it.  Where were those darn Morning Doves when they were needed.  The south window was ready for them to tidy up the bottom sheet and get their share of grit.

    Dennis drove me to the grocery store after our clinic appointment.  I could not believe the ice that is everywhere.  The snowbanks glisten with a crust of ice that the sun needs to burn through.  Getting in and out of the vehicle I chose snow-covered footing.  Yup, when I stepped on it, the top crust cracked and the next person walking there will be on ice. 

    Spring will makes itself known just like in all the years past.  It is hard to be patient.

    Dennis has gone to the elevator and picked up the shell corn for the deer.  Their trails through our backyard had filled with rain when we had the inch of rain several days ago.  If I were younger and steady on my feet, I could slide for some distance within their trails.

     
  • Noreen 3:06 pm on February 15, 2023 Permalink  

    Hanging On 

    With the wind gusts that we experienced during the night, I was hanging on for dear life in my northwest bedroom.  The whoosh of the gusts woke me oftener than I can count.  I was thrilled this morning when I realized the awning on the west side of our home was still intact.

    Dennis tidied up his patio porch today.  He can tell they have been in the patio porch non stop.  Cat hair abound!

    I spent a good amount of time in the studio.  I have nothing that is urgent, needing to be done.  Having an idea of what could be put together in the line of fabrics in my stashes gives me a good sense of where a project might be going.  Keeping track of several quilt shops on Facebook and what they have put together and called it a quilt top . . . amazing.  My color schemes are not outrageous.   

    The wind whipped snow around that began to fall during the night.  It couldn’t have been measurable.  What was measurable was the amount of rain that was had yesterday that had turned to ice with the falling temps overnight.  That good ole sun has a lot of power and chewed through most of what was on our driveway.   The toes do not have to curl and grip quite as hard.

    Supper is a pot of chili that has been simmering for most of the afternoon.  My breakfast this morning was cold pizza from last night.  Dennis had gotten half Taco and half Meat Lovers.  My breakfast tomorrow will be a rerun of what I had this morning.  Cold pizza is fine with me.  Can we talk about discriminating taste!

     
  • Noreen 2:41 pm on February 14, 2023 Permalink  

    February 14th and it is Raining 

    Today is the 14th of February and the rain that we are receiving is sweet indeed.  It should take the snowbanks down a bit.

    Today Dennis got new tires put on the little red pickup.  This was to have been done yesterday, but the tires didn’t get into Rod’s shop until late in the day.  When Dennis went to pick up the little red pickup and pay the bill for the tires, the alignment and balancing, Rod asked Dennis if he knew of anyone that would come to work for him.  He commented that he was swamped.  He is the only such shop in town.  When freight doesn’t come in as expected the work schedule goes out the door.  I thought he gave Dennis a great compliment.  It was such that older people like Dennis, role with the punches when things don’t go as planned and the younger people put the pressure on.  Hmm. 

    As it was to be a wet day, though good temps, I decided to get the studio cleaned up after finishing this quilt top in the hues of browns.  The first item was taking the sewing machine down with my tools so I could get into all the little places where a stray thread may have nested in.  It was amazing what accumulated on my tissue.  With the machine taken care of, it was all the additional sewing tools that needed to find their way back where they were gotten from.

    Rotary-Blades-SmallI had mentioned I had ordered rotary cutting blades through Amazon.  When they came I really checked over the blades by close comparison of the one I had purchased locally.  Other than the exterior packaging, all was well.  Surprisingly, each blade was packaged individually.  Sometimes from Amazon, it can be different.  The first thing I did was replace the blades in my two favorite cutters.

    Febs-Log-CabinThe latest quilt top has been folded.  At some time when I hear that someone in the family is looking for a quilt, I will finish it with batting and backing.  Right now my objective is to sew up fabric that I have and be ready for the final step.  It would be harder to throw away a pieced quilt top than several pieces of fabric. 

    Dennis is providing my Valentine for supper . . . a pizza from Cassey’s.  I told him I didn’t care what flavor . . . his choice.  Sweet.

     
  • Noreen 4:03 pm on February 13, 2023 Permalink  

    Furnace at Rest 

    It sure seems nice not to have the furnace noise.  I know this stage of resting will not last long.  We have a lot of winter left.

    We can’t have what is long past and long gone.  I think of a little house dog we had by the name of Sparky.  Sparky didn’t appreciate being left at home all day long while the rest of us went to our jobs and to school.  Sparky retaliated.  Carrie was so proud of her Nike red and while sport shoes.  She had babysat the Lyndale girls west of South Branch, saving for a pair of Nike sport shoes.

    We came home one weekday afternoon and there was crying and sobbing.  Sparky had chewed off the little thingie on the heel of Carrie’s shoes.  They had not been worn for too many days.  There was nothing to do but continue wearing them.  I can’t remember if Kevin had shoes that were ravages of Sparky as well.

    What makes me think of Sparky is that even with a shoe horn, that I do so need to get my shoes on, I would give anything not to have those thingies on my shoes.  With a shoe horn, the thingies do not want to pop out like they should and then I play heck getting my finger into the already tight shoe to release the thingie so the shoe feels as it should.  Hmm.

    Yesterday evening, Dennis got two large cottontails as they were enjoying some of the deer shell corn.  Today he aced two gray squirrels.  Those two squirrels did not make a dent in what we have.

    I did have a successful day in the studio.  The log cabin quilt top is totally done.  Tomorrow, it gets a press and then folded.  It sure did keep me occupied.  That’s a good thing.

     
  • Noreen 5:10 pm on February 12, 2023 Permalink  

    A Great Day 

    The sun is shining with nothing much going on.  

    Dennis was doing his thing in the garage and patio porch and I was in the studio.  I kept my nose down with my eyes on the seam allowance.

    I have the last border to sew onto the log cabin.  It is the 5″ border and as the quilt top gets larger, it becomes more difficult for stitching as well as pressing.

    This last step will be my Monday’s work.

    The good news is that we have no ice left on the center of the drive.  Of course as the snow banks on either side thaw, there will be a border of ice on each side.

    Happy week to one and all!

     
  • Noreen 2:42 pm on February 11, 2023 Permalink  

    A Balmy Day 

    Though a bit on the windy side of things, 36 degrees is acceptable.

    We have just completed the first change of Dennis’ dressing for his left foot since the new orders.

    Hydrofera is blue in color and has the consistency of a sponge.  I am applying it to the area of the incision that needs to heal and close.  What this blue sponge does is to wick away and extradite debris from the wound, aka: pus.  I am willing to do whatever is offered to us for healing.  Dennis is on the same page with me.  I have mastered the art of using a roll of gauze, all 4.1 yards.

    I can tell you that my “C” batteries are the best.  We are back on board with KNUJ.

    What’s this I hear about snow coming this next week!  Us stitchers were going to get together next Thursday.  That may not happen.  Whatever this winter brings . . . it can’t last forever.  I am fortunate.  I gleaned that via the stream of text messages that the weather forecast brought on.  I am fortunate in the fact that I do not experience cabin fever.  Time will tell.  My text message allowed them to know that when the dust has settled on changing the date, just let me know when we would plan on getting together.  So be it.

    Supper is going to be soup and toast.  Neither one of us came even close to breaking a sweat today.

    That’s all folks!

     
  • Noreen 2:12 pm on February 10, 2023 Permalink  

    Doctor Day 

    Today we met with the surgical team on a follow up of the January 11th surgery.

    The stitches came out of the foot.  Drum roll!

    There is a 1/2 cm on the right side of the incision to close up.  On the left side of the incision, and that is where the little toe was rotting off, there is a 2cm area to heal and close up.

    We will return in two weeks as there are new instructions for this wound care.  I will be changing the dressing every day.  It is all doable from Stauffer Avenue.

    Yippee for me, I purchased “C” batteries for my radio.  All four will be changed out at one time.  KNUJ, we are back in business.

    There is quite a bit of the day remaining, but . . . I am whipped.  Lots of medical jargon to take in, none of which impacts Dennis.  His responsibility is to take off the Velcro boot, and then . . . hands off.

    The wind has settled down and the sun is back to doing, what it does best.

    Catch you all tomorrow.

     
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