Just thought I'd do a post about this and that....a few different things going on lately.
It's been a very hot summer here. So, I've been staying in a lot to avoid the heat. I haven't accomplished as much as I'd planned due to lack of motivation in this heat and being stuck inside. But, I have done a few things...
I knitted up a washcloth and scrubbie with some pretty, tan, Sugar N Cream yarn I had. I love the results of this washcloth pattern. It's simple but so nice. It lays very nicely with great edges and corners. It's the "Copycat Dishcloth" pattern from Ravelry and it's free. The scrubbie pattern is also free and it's called, "Tribble". I have a big, glass jar on our master bathroom counter that I have several shades of off-white and beige, hand knit washcloths in along with cotton balls and q-tips. It's handy and the washcloths look so good in there. They're very nice to use too. Soft and pretty!
We bought a long dining room table a while back and I collected some chairs to go with it. I just finished up some custom cushions for four of them. I used fabric I got years ago for almost nothing...a whole bolt of it! I still have lots left. There are two antique chairs that I need to create cushions for too. All the chairs will be sanded down and painted black. I think it's going to look great when it's all done. We just need cooler weather so we can go out in the garage to work on them.
My dad had a couple doctor appointments yesterday. One was a bit stressful because he was going to get the results on tests to see if he has lung cancer. I wanted to be with him for something this big...just in case. Although, we felt it probably wasn't and we were hoping for the best. My mom was being her usual, difficult self (Alzheimer's) and wouldn't allow me into the room but we got her to go for letting my daughter in. I hated for my daughter to be in that position, just in case it was bad news. But, she wanted to do it to support grandpa and to hear what was going on for my brother and I. She even recorded it for us. She's awesome! Anyway...it was good news...he doesn't have cancer. He has fluid in his lungs but it's probably due to his heart condition and some of the meds he's on. Whew! Afterward, we went out to lunch. We've been trying to do that about once a week or so. It's been very nice.
When we got home in the early afternoon, the temp in my car said 113 degrees! Ugh! We had a nice surprise shortly after that when it started pouring rain. It dumped hard and rained for at least half an hour. It cooled things off and gave the plants nice cool shower that I bet they loved. My daughter's kitty, Sonora, was a little scared by the rain because it was so loud. When it calmed down a bit, she enjoyed looking out the window and watching it. So cute!
I've been meaning to put together a picture-full post to introduce a new (last December) member of our family but I just haven't gotten around to it. I wanted to put a lot of photos on the post and all my photos are all backed up and I literally have thousands and thousands of photos (not just her) that I'd have to go through to find the greatest ones of her, download them back to my laptop, and then upload to the blog. A big job! So, I'll just go ahead and introduce her now. That way I can continue to post pics and not get further behind on what the intro post would have.
Here she is...our adorable Siamese named, "Sky". She's my hubby's kitty and she is awesome! She's so sweet, loving, fun, funny, playful, and she loves being with us almost constantly. She's adorable! We love her so much! Here she is laying next to me while I crocheted one time this week...
It's been a long and difficult adjustment for Penelope to have another cat but she's finally becoming herself again...almost. Here she is rolling on a rug this morning. She's actually playing, roaming around the house more, and being loving again. It's been tough for her and for me to see her not being her wonderful self. So, it's wonderful to be getting her back.
Sky came over to see what Penelope was up to. She's not used to seeing Penelope play and be the cat she was.
Our cats are still separated from my daughter's cat as they get to know one another. Although, my daughter's cat is a very confident cat who's not afraid of much of anything and can be aggressive. So, we're not sure when or if we'll ever let them be together. For now, they're just getting to know one another through a screen door we put at the hall near my daughter's room. We don't love having a door there but it keeps the cats safe. We switch back and forth with who gets to run around the house. We either let Sonora out for a while while our cats hang out together in our large master bedroom and bathroom. Or, our cats come out while Sonora gets to stay in her part of the house where my daughter's room, bathroom, hall, and craft room are. They're very happy wherever they are. They're all wonderful cats in their own ways. We love them all so much!
The screen door we used is one we finished up that we'd started when we lived at our old house and had llamas. All it needed was some color, stain, varnish, assembly, and screen. Hubby made a frame for it to fit in the arch and ta-da!...a solution for our cat conundrum.
I finished spinning up a ball of roving this week. I'm letting it sit for a bit before I Navajo ply it.
I've wanted to play a musical instrument for a very long time. I tried piano lessons a couple times but didn't stick with it. It was difficult to memorize all the notes and play different things with each hand from the two different lines on the music. I've been thinking that something with just one line of music would be more practical to start with. In my search, the ukulele has been suggested several times. I finally decided to go for it when I found this great ukulele that not only is cute but has a wonderful sound...not so shoe-box-like as so many are. It even came with an adorable bag! So far, it's going well and I'm even enjoying practicing. There are challenges with learning the many chords and the different rhythms but I'm enjoying it. I find myself wanting to practice. Wow! Maybe, hopefully, I'll have a different answer someday to a question I'm often asked when people see my daughter masterfully play the harp... "where does she get her talent?...do you or your husband play anything?" My answer is usually...."um...I play the radio". My daughter and I have a goal to eventually play "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" together (harp and ukulele). We found a beautiful rendition of it on YouTube that gave me the last push I needed to buy my uke and go for it.
Maybe I should have made this post yesterday and called it "Wordy Wednesday". lol Now that it's all put together, I realize I could have made several posts. Oh well. It's done now. I hope you enjoy it. And, if you stuck it out to the end...thank you! :-)
Have a wonderful day!
You had llamas?? What was that like?
ReplyDeleteI'd love to have cute little alpacas, kinda like llamas. I don't think I could handle llamas. They are so big. Um...not that I am ready for alpacas either. This is a future dream. Actually, it would be better if my neighbors got them instead. That way I could see them without having to shovel poop.
Kitties take a long time to accept each other but glad it has turned a corner! Beautiful chair cushions and yarn on the wheel! Good luck with the music practice!
ReplyDeleteThey certainly are beautiful cats, hopefully they ill love together happily. Good luck with your lessons and that you manage to play with your daughter.
ReplyDeleteI'm starting to think that there is nothing you cannot do - and do well! How nice that you are taking up the ukulele - that is a very attractive instrument. I hope someone videos you and your daughter when you play together! I like that washcloth pattern - I've been looking for a new one. All three cats are completely adorable. It always takes a while for the distinct personalities to work together, but they all seem young and that usually helps.
ReplyDeleteWhat Susan said -- you are definitely multi-talented. That llama door fits perfectly in the archway. Glad to hear kitties are more accepting of each other. I imagine it has been difficult for Penelope. I don't think Jingles would adjust at all. Our temps are still 110 and above during the day. There's no way we'd get rain when it's this hot. Just humid days which are really mucky. Good luck with the ukulele. I have no doubt you and your daughter will be playing beautiful music together in no time. Glad to hear your dad is okay. Take care, Tammy
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