This past week is finally over and done with. While it started out a normal week, by Tuesday it sucked big time! There were dentist appointments and errand-running and grocery shopping and working in the studio. There was gardening by John. And there was saying goodbye. Our handsome, grouchy cat, Gilligan, crossed the Rainbow Bridge on Tuesday. He hadn't been eating much for the last few days so we took him in to the vet. They ran tests and found him to be in stage 4 kidney failure - end stage. The kindest thing to do was to let him go. And that's what we did. It was a very peaceful passing and we are so glad we were able to be with him till the end.
Monday, June 20, 2022
Sad Week
Sunday, June 12, 2022
Another week gone and plenty stitching got done. I spent several days using the embroidery machine to complete 55 mug rugs I'm donating to a womens' retreat in Branson. I will be participating in the retreat, not as an organizer but as a retreatant. When we lived in California, our church's Womens' Ministry sponsored a retreat at one of the misisons every year. I so miss those retreats. It was 2 1/2 days of no phones, no family, just women ministering to women, encouraging each other and enjoying peace and quiet relection time. Fran mentioned that her church in Branson is doing a retreat at the end of July and I jumped at registering right away. My heart said I should 'donate' something and I came up with mug rugs. They have room for 35 retreatants and' there are 15 ladies on the Team...adding a couple of mug rugs "just in case" and I came up with 55. I have 7 more to do and they are done!
My lower back has been bothering me for several months. Sometimes I go to get up off my chair and my left hip and groin area has a stabbing pain and I have to carefully straighten up. It mostly happens when I've been sitting a lot during the day. I thought it might be arthritis in the hip or - heaven forbid - requite a hip replacement. My doctor recommended physical therapy. I started therapy this past week. Evidently, my left sacro-iliac joint is tipped backwards and that causes my left leg to be shorter than my right leg by about 1/2 inch. We are working on strenghthening my leg muscles so that once the SI joint is put back in place (they gave me a maneuver to do to move it back in place when it occurs), the muscles will hold it in place instead of allowing it to fall out of joint after a while. I am so delighted to know that a hip replacement is NOT in my immediate future.
Evidently, summer has now made its way to the Ozarks. The temperatures are in the high 90's and the humidity has climbed into the 80's. That combo makes for a very sticky day outside! Mr. Wonderful is out in the barn, cleaning out the chicken roost area....I do NOT envy him! Frankly, the change in the weather was long overdue for the area so I am not complaining.
Well, not a lot going on this week so there isn't a lot to tell you. Thank you for stopping by.
Sunday, June 5, 2022
June is Bustin' Out All Over
Let's try this again, shall we? I remember when I posted every single week and I surely do miss it. So I think I will try to begin posting each Sunday from now on.
This past spring has been, not surprisingly, rather calm and uneventful. The weather in the Ozarks was wet and rainy and cold. But the farmers need the rain to bring on the hay for the animals. I promised John a long time ago that I wouldn't complain about rain ever again. So far, I've kept that promise.
Loch Ness Monster, Spring Strawberry, and Queen Bee. All of these are smalls - about 3 inches square. Friday, February 18, 2022
Middle February
Happy Middle of February. I know it's been a while since I last blogged and I won't even try to excuse it.
The weather here in southwest Missouri has been miserable for the last several weeks. Sometime in around April or May I will probably look back and say it's been a typical winter here and sigh and get on with it! But living in it daily is a bit wearing. It's been wicked cold - some days getting all the way UP to 20 degrees. It has snowed - already met our annual total of 17", not all on one day though. It has rained - a ton! It has sleeted and iced a bit. I am DONE with winter! I see Spring lingering around the 20th of March and I can't wait to welcome her.
Thursday, January 6, 2022
New Year, New Start
Happy New Year! I have decided (decreed) that 2022 is going to be a wonderful, amazing year. I recently read somewhere that in order to have a good day, one must decide to have a good day when one first gets out of bed. So I decided that 2022 will be a wonderful year! That should set the mood for the entire year, right?
New Year's Day started out pretty good - well, except for the snow and the bitter cold. But we all woke up, having gone to be early the night before with no hangovers or lack of sleep from staying up till midnight. We were all healthy. The electricity stayed on all day. We had food to eat and things to occupy our time (sewing and knitting and other crafty stuff). It was a good start to a new year. The next day was my birthday and Mr. Wonderful cooked me a scruptious dinner and I heard from our Utah family (they even sang to me when they called - I just love that group!). I was able to stitch a little and even finish a project. Again, a good start.
Yesterday, Mom and I met up with Fran for lunch to celebrate not only my birthday, but Fran's birthday on the 3rd and Mom's birthday today. A lovely tradition with friends and loved ones.
We lost our Rosie (white-faced, red cow) in November...she got some kind of disease and died very shortly after. We were going to breed her and Belle early this year since the calves are going to be a year old in March. We had an opportunity to have a young bull come visit Belle for the next 3 months and took it.
Wednesday, November 24, 2021
Holiday Season 2021
I will not even address how long it's been since I last posted....No excuse, not even gonna try to justify it!
We are getting ready for our annual family Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow. John has readied the spatchcocked turkey, the clove-studded ham and the cranberry relish that his family looks forward to each year. I've made the pumpkin pie and the mince pie, gotten the whipped topping out of the freezer to thaw, and am ready to mix up the dressing which will go into the over tomorrow. I've had the robot vaccuum the house, mom dusted on Sunday, and I suspect we could be ready if the family arrived earlier than tomorrow! Wish everyone a most Happy Thanksgiving.
Friday we will go down to Branson, to my best friend Fran's house, and celebrate the holiday with them. And Saturday is our annual Knotwell Girls Cookie Baking Day. I need to get a batch of Grandma's Sugar Cookie Dough made up so I'm not rushed on Saturday. We have this down to a well-oiled machine after so many years! One of us rolls the dough out, one uses all the cookie cutters to cut the shapes, one shakes the sprinkles on, then I put the tray into the oven and take it out when they are done, one puts the cooled cookies into everyone's cookie tin. And we begin all over again.... This will be the first time since Covid struck that we will be able to do Cookie Day and we've since lost 2 of the sisters so it will be bittersweet, to be sure.
We started the holiday season off a couple of weeks ago. John, Mom and I drove down to Branson to go to the Trail of Lights - a drive-thru Christmas light show. You tune your car radio to a specific station and drive thru the parklike setting.
Thursday, September 30, 2021
The End of Summer and Beginning of Autumn
Mom and I spent a lovey week in Phoenix, Arizona with my brothers and their families. I went the Camelback High School 50th Reunion while there.
























