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  • Noreen 3:45 pm on January 17, 2025 Permalink  

    A Mission Completion Day 

    Hello studio, did you miss me?  Today my plan was to totally finish up two projects and clean up behind them.  It’s always more fun to back to the studio when it is tidy and ready to go. 

    I will say that my phots today were reduced by are pulling large.  I will have to check this out later.

    After some heavy stitching that was a test, a new needle, checking for way-ward threads and oiling.  The heavy stitching was a placemat that had the same heft as some of the  rugs Orlin and I had done on our Newcomb Flying Shuttle rug loom.  There were no glitches at all.  Success would have been sweeter if I had nudged the design a bit to the right by a quarter of an inch.  Heavy-Fabric.  But who’s counting?  Me!  After I had the machine tidied up, I spent some time revisiting what was loaded onto the machine for possible designs to embroider out.  If anyone wanted to shelter in place for the long haul, there are 0ver 250 designs to choose from for embroidering.  Using the straight side of sewing I couldn’t begin to count the options.  Imagination is the only limitation.

    Sometime last summer-fall, I pulled out what had been, the kid’s grandmother’s hank of silk embroidery floss.  You know I never let go of items that I have an emotional attachment to.  Yes, memories of Ester Schafer, come with those emotions.

    When there had been a shop on Highway #7 called Stitch-ville, both Carrie and I had shopped there separately or together.  I retained a nice stash of some of what had been purchased.   The silk floss was going to be used on a yard of binding, it being only 3″ wide with 2.25″ of stitching space.

    Today was the day of hemming this band and giving it a good pressing.  I had no pattern but the stitches seemed to find their way home.  One-Yard-Long 

    The stitching needed the magnifying lamp and there may have been lulls in the stitching and how long each time I was good for. Right now I am having an issue with the photos and another day I will do so some trial and error to fix it.  I do know that I pulled the phots from the file-folder to make sure the titles would be included.  The photo from this afternoon looks like we have lots of snow.  Not. We have no snow at all. 

    Dennis and I are having Sub-Way for supper taking advantage before the real cold of winter sets in and would blow us a way.  It may be 32 degree out but it feels like zero.

    Take care and with that I will take my leave.  ♥

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  • Noreen 3:02 pm on January 16, 2025 Permalink  

    A Day 

    When the day is bright all seems to go well.

    After being tuckered yesterday I surprised myself by tearing apart my bedroom porch.  Several trips with bedding to the laundry.  I cracked the front door for some fresh air.  Having a tiny home comes with some challenges.  If I do one planned item at a time, it’s all doable.  The duvet cover over my feather comforter was the first to be washed and dried.  I am not saying getting it back on the feather comforter is a walk in the park.  Midway through that process, Dennis mentioned I needed a break.  The car was in the drive and he wanted me to go with him to the Dollar General, he was out of distilled water for his CPAP.

    Yes, the break felt good.  I have a multitude of quilting clips.  They are like clothes pins but the plastic teeth hang on for dear life.  I turned the duvet cover inside out and laid the comforter on top of it.  Each corner of the duvet is tied to the comforter.  It is then pulling the far end into and through the opening,  To get it squared up I clip the seamed edge of the comforter to the seamed edge of the duvet.  Putting ones hand in to feel the fit works.  I had three sides clipped.

    Dennis to the recue.  With his strong arms he could take ahold of one of the long sides and give the comforter several whips and all fell into place.  Sweet.

    Sometimes there is no time like the present to act upon what is needed.  Time is just like the water running over my hands multiple times during the day.  Once it runs down the drain, it’s gone.  There will never be that same water as it passes from the faucet to the drain and there will never be that just right time again to get it done.  Oh for the small victories in our day here on Stauffer Avenue.

    The studio, again, got a pass today.  What is there will wait.

    With that I take my leave. ♥

     
  • Noreen 3:39 pm on January 15, 2025 Permalink  

    Tuckered Out 

    Today is Wednesday and at this writing, I declare that I am tuckered out.  That is what happens when this Grammie does the “Merry Maid” thing.

    I didn’t even go near the studio today.  I had an agenda and having stuck with it, there was no energy or time left.  We do have a batch of chili ready to enjoy for supper.  There will also be several meals of the chili going into the freezer for another day.  I like to use one pound of 80/20 ground beef and one pound of plain ground pork.  The Italian seasoned pork has too many flavors I do not want in my chili.  Dennis opened three cans for me and one jar.  I use the quart jar of Classico red sauce.  I started the process of dicing a rather large onion and sautéing that in my soup kettle before adding the meat.  When the onion is sautéed the onion pieces turn translucent and not as noticeable as when you pitch in the onion right from the cutting board.  To get the meat into the nice sized pieces, I use two forks to pull at the meat while the kettle is hot and the browning of the meat can begin.  A dash or two of Cayenne pepper, a sprinkling of bacon bits and a swizzle of molasses.  I used two cans of red beans and one can of refried beans.  I have a circular ironclad plate to put on the burner.  At a low simmer the entire bottom of my kettle gets evenly hot.

    When Dennis decided to sample . . . he gave it a thumbs up.

    Our wonderful lightweight vac was pulled out of the closet and I did the floors on our first floor.  It was time to do a thorough tidy of the bathroom, making sure to vacuum out the area of the lint filter in the clothes dryer.  Giving the chili a stir once in awhile I got the damp mopping done.

    The “Merry Maid” is enjoying the last of the cold breakfast coffee while I type.  I have had a great day with much self satisfaction.  I so enjoy our little home after a day such as this one.  Will the tidy, tidy last?  Absolutely not.  Our home is meant to be lived in from the east end to the west end.

    The studio will wait for another day after Grammie has had a good night’s rest.

    With that I take my leave.  ♥

     
  • Noreen 3:28 pm on January 14, 2025 Permalink  

    Tues the 14th 

    I can report that the trip to Mankato went off without a hitch.  Dennis’ eye injection went well and the next one is April 7th.  Good going.

    That saying, I did not do much in and outing of the warm vehicle for very much extra shopping.  I can share that here in Lewis Drug I paid $26.00 and some odd cents for the same size in Sam’s Club for a package of two for $31.00.  Small town shopping is what it will always be.

    Today, I have an embroidery loaded, but not before a cleaning under the hood, a new needle and a bit of oil.  While that is working away, I am back at dusting shelves on the south wall of the studio.  Though my sander was equipped with a dust bin, the second trunk I will be working on is out in the car garage for a very good reason.  The dusting was needed before I ever plugged in the little sander.  A great way to start 2025 is with a tidier environment. 

    I have had to stop the sewing machine several times as actually the machine stopped the process for me.  An error message clued me in that somewhere in the design of starting and stopping the needle’s location a bit of thread landed where it was not needed.  I don’t get upset when that happens.  It’s all in the owning a wonderful computer.

    I have all the fixings out for making a batch of chili tomorrow.

    My stitch count for completion on the embroidery is another 15 Minutes of the 26,000 it started out as.

    The studio is cool today and tomorrow I will have the design ready for a photo op.  As soon as the machine is quiet, I will be shutting down the studio.

    With that I will take my leave.  ♥

     
  • Noreen 10:04 am on January 13, 2025 Permalink  

    Nippy 

    The morning sun does help to focus on that and not the chilly weather.

    Today we need to go to Mankato for Dennis’ eye injection.  It has been a long time since we have been out of town.  The appointment is at 2:30.  The plan is that I can do a bit of shopping before that. 

    AppliqYesterday, I tried out an applique pattern on the embroidery module.  There was a heavy black placemat that was the target.  I did go ahead and use a bit of the plush red fabric.  The worst would be a bit of pink on the thread.  Trial and error.  It was white thread throughout and that gave me a chance to do some dusting while I kept an eye on the machine. 

    As in everything else, keeping my hand in the things that bring me joy is a large portion of maintaining a balanced life.  I can only do so much in assisting Dennis with his days.  I do remember back to 2021 after the stroke and heart surgery.  Kevin and Kersten had come to get me after the surgery on a Saturday and I knew Carrie was coming the next day to help me work through how to take care of the dressing, bathing and such going forward.  Carrie told me that I needed at times like this to put me first.  Hmm.

    It may sound harsh, I do do what serves me with healthy choices and decisions on a day-by-day basis.  I take care of Dennis to the best that I can but I will not jeopardize . . . me.  I have come through many surgeries well doing what has been advised and I have a wonderful full life.  I have plans going forward.

    With that I will take my leave.  ♥

     
  • Noreen 2:57 pm on January 12, 2025 Permalink  

    Better Day 

    All is well in this ole arthritic body.  Keep moving is the secret to most ailments.  A good night’s rest doesn’t hurt either.

    When I checked on the plush red fabric soaking in a small bowl of cold water in the studio . . . the water was pink.  Hmm.  I now have another sample, 100% cotton, of red soaking to see how this one fares.  High tech experiments going on.

    Once I am in the studio, I always find something to do.  Today, the shelf that also holds the HP printer got a sifting, sorting and dusting.  I have two plastic old time puce green lunch trays that hold all sorts of goodies.  Some for the sewing machine and also for making stitching fun.

    Today I was curious about my sewing machine.  On Facebook, the group I belong to has interesting tidbits about their machine.  Today, I checked and my machine has 23,000,000 stitches to date.  It runs like a top and by following the prompts that come up, many more millions yet to be stitched.

    When I got up this morning and sat on the edge of my bed to allow the equilibrium to set in, the dry little flakes of snow floating caused a memory.  In the days of growing up with Raymond and Lena, we raised and butchered all likes of protein.  When it was time to take care of the ducks, mom was right there with an old pillow case to collect the breast feathers of the ducks.  One year we did have several geese and those breast feathers were indeed choice.

    After butchering, the pillow case with the saved feathers would hang on the clothes line for a long time.  It was Elvera and my job to often take hold of the bottom of the pillow case and give it several good shakings, even tipping it upside down.  Mom had sewn the pillowcase shut.  Air needed to be incorporated into the treasure within as sometime in the future we would have down-filled feather bed pillows.  Each time we did our duty, very fine little feathers would somehow escape the thin worn threads of the pillowcase and float off.

    This morning the dry snowflakes floating away reminded me of some of those days on the Boon Lake Township farm.  Priceless.

    Each day can be different from the day before.  Today was a good day.

    With that I will take my leave.

     
  • Noreen 3:33 pm on January 11, 2025 Permalink  

    Not Good 

    This is a day when I will say, the arthritis is close to making me feel crabby.  I am not thinking that way but my body is making me feel really really crabby inside.  This may be one of those days that are not good.

    I am staying busy so as to not allow myself to wallow in discomfort.  Busy does help.

    Dennis took an outing today to a gun show in the Northrup School along Highway 15 going into Fairmont.  I know he will enjoy catching up with many of the fellows that take in these trade shows.

    I snagged a cookie sheet down from the shelves above the refrigerator.  I think a sheet of the frozen Rodes Cinnamon Rolls is a good fit for this day.  I cover them with a sheet of cling wrap that I have sprayed some Pam on.  The Pam side covers the rolls and the yeast of the rolls make their own heat to allow them to raise.

    I had a shirt of mine that needed a side seam sewn back up.  The seam had unraveled much like the feed sacks could be opened when Dad brought them home from the Hutchinson Feed Mill.  I used the serger sewing machine that Kersten gave me that had been her grandmother’s.  I don’t use it often, but when it’s needed . . . can’t beat it.

    I do want to do a bit more of Christmas stitching.  I have some towels that a Christmas design would look good on.  The OESD embroidery patterns have some neat Christmas designs to applique.  Applique is when coordinating fabric is chosen and the embroidery is what sews around the fabric giving it a finished edge and also stitches in additional dimension.  I pulled out some fabric that I had used when I did the Santa autopsy giving him a new life in a new suit.  The fabric is plush and a red as red gets.  I cut off a small piece and it is in a container of cold water to see if the red bleeds out into the water.  It wouldn’t be a good thing to do up some towels to have them ruined the first time they were in the laundry.  The next thing I will try is taking that scrap of red and wringing it into one of my white dish towels from my kitchen drawer.

    I unpacked some grocery items that we had bought from the Dollar General into the cabinets in the cistern closet.

    Dennis came home and  I closed down the studio to catch up with him.  So far the studio stairs have not been a good fit for Dennis.  They are very narrow and if he doesn’t travel them, he can’t get hurt.

    The chicken Rueben is doing a repeat for supper.

    It is now time for me to get the Rodes Cinnamon Rolls into the oven.  

    With that I will take my leave

     
  • Noreen 3:56 pm on January 10, 2025 Permalink  

    Friday the 10th 

    The first thing I did today, the 10th, was to message my primary doctor to refill my prescription on the 11th that needs a message every month before it can be refilled.  It really doesn’t take that much time to get it done.  The 11th is on a Saturday.  Lewis Drug is open until three on Saturdays.  The prescription cannot be refilled on the 10th, it is quite fussy about the coverage that I have.  It can be requested after the 11th but not one day sooner.  I do have the prescription covered if I need to go until Monday to pick it up.  It’s called covering your bases.

    Dennis spent the forenoon in his recliner.  He had a headache and best to acknowledge it as he doesn’t get a headache often.

    I went about getting everything together for a chicken Rueben oven meal.  I had taken the chicken tenderloins out of the freezer last night in preparation.  I thought I was being smart by purchasing a small container of poultry seasoning that I was sure had a shaker cover.  Not.  When I was going to pull off the little round sealer of the container, I pulled off the barest of the sealer, so I could still use it as a shaker rather than having the entire container’s contents exposed.  The seasoning does add flavor but can also add way too much if not careful.  I strained the sauerkraut through a thin dish towel to get the kraut as dry as possible.  There is no way the chicken or the kraut will be dry patted dry enough to avoid a bit of juice when a totally dry scoop is wanted when the dish is table ready.  I had just enough of the 1,000 Island dressing to cover the kraut.  I poked holes through the kraut with the handle of my wooden spoon to incorporate some of the dressing down onto the cubed chicken.   

    Nip and TuckIn the past I had mentioned that a piece of fabric I had was just barely large enough for a new pattern I wanted to stitch.  I had already sewn on some matching fabric to use as a mat on each side.  Top and bottom would not be a problem.  Today was the rest of the story.  I started on the upper left hand side of my fabric.  My goal was to see how I would come out on the far upper right hand side.  Breathe.   Yup!  I have met my challenge.  I have a consistent right hand margin from top to bottom.  I will be using two strands of floss over one stitch.  The fabric mat along both sides of the design is what Carrie had helped me choose to go with the floss.  By the way, on the left side of this stitching fabric I have the huge amount of two extra stitches.  Grammie, Grammie.  I can and will work with this.  After all . . . we do what we can on what we have to work with.

    It’s time to get my oven pre-heating for supper.

    With that I will take my leave.

     
  • Noreen 4:04 pm on January 9, 2025 Permalink  

    A Fluttering 

    So it was promised, but at three this afternoon, it sure took its time to give us a fluttering of flakes.

    The air is dry but it didn’t take long to cover the streets and give less visibility as I look out of my bedroom porch windows to the roof tops.

    Our errand for the day was a trip to Lewis Drug.  We had that accomplished before noon.  Our car has not been driven on wet salty streets and today was no exception.  Using the car as we drove out on the Hammond highway was good to get everything realizing it still must work when called upon.  As I watch the traffic now, there is wet sticky stuff coming up from under the vehicle tires.  

    I take Metamucil everyday.  It’s not a laxative, but more of a binder for my body’s waste.  It is also very good for my heart.  After paying the high price at Lewis Drug for a container, I know when we travel to Mankato on Monday for Dennis’ eye injection, I will be purchasing several containers for the same price I paid for one today. 

    The only good buy there is here in town is at the Dollar General.  After Dennis had surgery for a blocked salvatory gland, he said his mouth always felt dry.  Carrie tuned him into the hard candy called Lemon Heads.  Tart is the key word to get the saliva going.  Our grocer sells the bag of some 4 ounces for $1.89.  Family Dollar sells the save size for $1.29.  Let’s hear if for Dollar General at $1.00.  Other than some colored Life Savors in their own little bag, the Lemon Heads take center stage.  I may have one or two for the day.   Dennis goes through many of them each day.  If not a cigarette, it’s a Lemon Head. 

    The day is heavy and gray.  It hasn’t done much for my level of energy.  Even less than good days are part of the process.  I just don’t make a habit of having too many in a row.

    It has been a no-account day so our supper will be light.  There are several meal entrées in the freezer that will be brought out with Mott’s apple sauce on the side as well as the last of the jellied cranberries from the refrigerator.

    The snowflakes have ceased fluttering, but I must say this week has quickly fluttered by.

    With that I will take my leave.  ♥

     
  • Noreen 4:56 pm on January 8, 2025 Permalink  

    Hello 

    Hello from one that almost slept the entire morning away.

    Yesterday was the rather huge day of getting “my” spots tidied up.  Kevin gave me a wonderful magnifying floor stand lamp that I have really learned to appreciate.  The floor stand was behind two conjoined tables in my bedroom porch.  I had realized some time ago that the two bricks high I had put under the lamp to get it to the right stitching height as the goose neck lamp comes across the table to stitch under was still a brick short.  For stability of the base I had used two bricks side by side with two additional bricks on them going the opposite directions.  As I would be able to swing the gooseneck from side to side the base didn’t move.

    With the cleaning that ensued yesterday, it was the perfect time to tear apart the corner where the tables met and where the lamp was held captive.  My space is tiny.  Dennis stayed in the living room just in case I would get myself in a quandary.  I got two clean bricks out of the basement and built the lamp stand to three bricks in total height.  Now let me say . . . doesn’t everyone have extra clean bricks in their basement! 

    I have always used a multi-pieced wooden book stand with which to lean my reading books on.  It was a heavy 28 inches wide.  My corner was rebuilt and cleaned up for what I decide to do next.  I went into the cistern closet to see what kind of goodies I could find.  A brass plate holder that was three legged.  Two of the legs had a lip on them to hold the plate.  It measured 4″ x 7″.  As I can no longer hold a book with my hands to read, I have access to recycled books.  I do away with the heavy cover and tear away each page as I have read it.  This plate holder will work so much better than the heavy large wood stand.  When Carrie’s visited at Christmas time she thought a page at a time was, if that is what it took, so be it.

    No, the wooden stand will not be thrown away.  It’s back in the cistern until another such time when it will come in handy.  The plate rack freezes up a goodly amount of flat table space.

    So with the day I had had, doing multiple trips up and down the basement steps to keep the tidy, tidy going and haul a bit of concrete, I had had a good day.

    Carrie had helped me with some fabric choices for stitching.  I had finished up the one project I had going, so I texted her using a photo, to help me decide floss to use.  Either two strands over one or three strands over one.  She texted me right back with what I thought was good thoughts for either choice.  I now will have a stitching project going forward via Carrie and via Kevin with the magnifier lamp at a good height.  All is well with my soul.

    I went to bed earlier than usual.  I did get up at one thirty to visit the bathroom and off again to dream land.  And . . . I did have really goofy dreams: Dennis was putting new sheeting onto the potting shed.  Someone was harvesting the jellied cranberries in the field next to us.  Dennis and I were putting on some event in the cleaned out garages.  When I did wake up it was 9:45, I had not heard any traffic noises and I had not heard Dennis get up to head for his patio porch.  I think the ole Grammie had herself a right full day yesterday.

    With that I will take my leave.  ♥

     
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