Greetings!
I can't believe I just ordered my At A Glance Calendar Notebook for 2020! I've been using this type for years, plus a pocket calendar notebook in my purse and a calendar on the fridge for my brother. Sad but necessary. August is just about done and not a moment too soon. We are dying here from the heat and humidity. With that in mind, here are my "likes" for this week:
1. AIR CONDITIONING!!!! Here's a photo from my phone the other morning:
It is not a dry heat. This is very unusual when there were no clouds in the sky. It's been like this a couple of days. Our monsoon is now called a nonsoon. We are down in rain received this year and we are having 110 + degrees every day. Ugh. Whoever invented A.C. should be given a medal.
2. New Easy Spirit Traveltime shoes.
They just arrived as I was typing this so I am excited. I have several pairs of sandals, flip flops and tennis shoes for the summer but I prefer to wear these for the support for my back. For me, they are expensive (around $69) but they last at least a year. And, for a slip on- they stay on.
3. Clean floors.
This is the view from my recliner after I collapsed from washing all the floors. We have tile throughout. I vacuum every week but the mopping is a killer on my back every few weeks. We take off our shoes from the outside but we still seem to drag stuff in and there's spills. Thomas' wheelchair drags stuff in too. Of course, I sure like the look of clean floors, though.
4. Searching for Sylvie Lee by Jean Kwok. My current read.
I just started it 2 days ago and I'm almost finished because I couldn't put it down. It's a Chinese immigrant family story with secrets; recommended by Jenna Bush . I like it.
Once again, no sewing this week or crafts for that matter- just sitting around keeping cool- hah! I wish. The usual doctor visits, grocery shopping, chores, etc., wear me out. Maybe this quiet weekend coming up- I can play.
Stay cool and safe.
mary
Wednesday, August 28, 2019
Wednesday, August 21, 2019
Things I like Thursdays Aug 22
Greetings!
Hope ya'll have had a good week! Here's my list of "likes" for this week. (Please join us at Lee Anna's sight for more "likes' at Not Afraid of Color):
1. My new chiropractor. I had a chiro for 20 years paying full price because he wasn't covered on my insurance but he changed his business operation so I had to find a new one. Of course, I didn't do that right away and waited till I was in pain to the point of headaches. But, I got lucky and found a new one I like. Here's her business card:
Isn't that a picture of serenity? Smart. And, yes she is. This is my first time a female chiro worked on me. She looks and acts like Lindsay Wagner! Very cool.
2. Decoupage red and white box
Here's the simple supplies- shoe box, fabric scraps (red, white and pink), decoupage Modge Podge and brushes.
4.5 hours later I have a pretty box;
This was the first time I tried to decoupage. It was pretty messy and took longer than I expected to do the box, lid, and sealing them after drying. I didn't realize the lid wouldn't fit at the end. Oh well. I like this box for holding my greeting cards.
I didn't like the finished product originally but when I saw it the next morning , I liked it.
3. "Sister Act" musical at the Broadway Theater here.
Great performance and funny writing. Of course, great music of the 70's. My daughter and I went and had a great afternoon together.
Here is a photo of the flowers in the lobby. Can you see the little nuns?
And the "stained glass" done in flowers? Genius.
4. Strawberry flavored cake. Made in the microwave. This time it's more like a sponge cake. 2.5 minutes and tasty.
I used strawberry extract cause I can't have seeds. This is a same day cake that doesn't store well. But, it's only 6 inches wide! Just sayin.
5. Spanish Rice in the rice cooker. Thanks to Jocelyn at Canadian Needle Nana once again for a cool recipe.
I used a brown rice, red rice blend. This was really good and so easy.
6. Tomato paste in a tube
It's imported from Italy and of course more expensive than canned. But, so convenient, tasty and no waste. When I used the canned tomato paste, I never used a full can and even froze 1/2 can if I remembered but usually it was just waste.
I used this in the Spanish Rice dish-really good.
So, I haven't been sewing this week, but instead tried new recipes, made a pretty box and went to the THEUUTER.
heehee.
Have a wonderful day!
mary
Hope ya'll have had a good week! Here's my list of "likes" for this week. (Please join us at Lee Anna's sight for more "likes' at Not Afraid of Color):
1. My new chiropractor. I had a chiro for 20 years paying full price because he wasn't covered on my insurance but he changed his business operation so I had to find a new one. Of course, I didn't do that right away and waited till I was in pain to the point of headaches. But, I got lucky and found a new one I like. Here's her business card:
Isn't that a picture of serenity? Smart. And, yes she is. This is my first time a female chiro worked on me. She looks and acts like Lindsay Wagner! Very cool.
2. Decoupage red and white box
Here's the simple supplies- shoe box, fabric scraps (red, white and pink), decoupage Modge Podge and brushes.
4.5 hours later I have a pretty box;
This was the first time I tried to decoupage. It was pretty messy and took longer than I expected to do the box, lid, and sealing them after drying. I didn't realize the lid wouldn't fit at the end. Oh well. I like this box for holding my greeting cards.
I didn't like the finished product originally but when I saw it the next morning , I liked it.
3. "Sister Act" musical at the Broadway Theater here.
Great performance and funny writing. Of course, great music of the 70's. My daughter and I went and had a great afternoon together.
Here is a photo of the flowers in the lobby. Can you see the little nuns?
And the "stained glass" done in flowers? Genius.
4. Strawberry flavored cake. Made in the microwave. This time it's more like a sponge cake. 2.5 minutes and tasty.
I used strawberry extract cause I can't have seeds. This is a same day cake that doesn't store well. But, it's only 6 inches wide! Just sayin.
5. Spanish Rice in the rice cooker. Thanks to Jocelyn at Canadian Needle Nana once again for a cool recipe.
I used a brown rice, red rice blend. This was really good and so easy.
6. Tomato paste in a tube
It's imported from Italy and of course more expensive than canned. But, so convenient, tasty and no waste. When I used the canned tomato paste, I never used a full can and even froze 1/2 can if I remembered but usually it was just waste.
I used this in the Spanish Rice dish-really good.
So, I haven't been sewing this week, but instead tried new recipes, made a pretty box and went to the THEUUTER.
heehee.
Have a wonderful day!
mary
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Things I like Thursdays Aug 15
Greetings!
How are things goin in your day? Hope they are fun. We are ok here-just hot. I have a few things to show you that made my life good if not different. (heehee).
1. Avocado toast with egg:
It takes a few minutes to put together but it's so good. It's just toast, mashed avocado and an over -easy egg.
2. Minimal scraps after squaring (35) 4 square blocks:
That's unusual for me so I was happy I cut and sewed the 4 -squares correctly.
3. Post it quilt top is on the design board. It's made from 10 fat quarters.-cleaning out the stash.
Ready to start sewing the 4 squares together. It's about 46 x 68 inches. It'll be donated to a church group to back and quilt.
4. Amazon service. I love shopping for unusual or no-longer-carried items at Amazon and most items are delivered in 2 days. There happens to be a distribution center 20 miles from my home.
The other day I ordered Bobs Red Mill gluten free flour. This is what I got:
The label says what I ordered but it was a bag of coconut flakes! I laughed. It only took one phone call ( plus emailing the photo) to customer service and my account was credited the same day of the phone call. That is good service. Whoever pulled the product at the warehouse made a mistake. I've never received the wrong product before and have been very pleased with Amazon service.
5. Braylee's 4th birthday.
She was very sweet and had so much fun.
But, my days of going to "Chucky Cheese" are over. My ears were actually ringing when I left and walked to my car 2 hours later. It was very cramped and crowded. The music, game machines and people were so loud. Us old folks ( great and grand parents) sat in a little group waiting for it to end. (While others were running around frantically)
6. Trying new things. I saw the ring binder way of keeping received greeting cards in a special way.
I bought binder rings and punched holes in all the cards. I put it together but it did not turn out well. The cards are flopping around which seems sloppy; plus, how to store that. . I don't like the result and took them off. Back to square one to make something to save these cards prettily, but at least I tried it.
7. Watercolor Portfolio. I needed a place to store my paintings as they were piling up on the one shelf I use to display them:
I used a mauve piece of poster board from Michael's that cost about a dollar, and some stash embroidery thread. Done in a few minutes and I love it.
Well, that's about all for me this week. Hope you will join us at Lee Anna's post:Not Afraid of Color
for more "likes". Hava a great day.
mary
How are things goin in your day? Hope they are fun. We are ok here-just hot. I have a few things to show you that made my life good if not different. (heehee).
1. Avocado toast with egg:
It takes a few minutes to put together but it's so good. It's just toast, mashed avocado and an over -easy egg.
2. Minimal scraps after squaring (35) 4 square blocks:
That's unusual for me so I was happy I cut and sewed the 4 -squares correctly.
3. Post it quilt top is on the design board. It's made from 10 fat quarters.-cleaning out the stash.
Ready to start sewing the 4 squares together. It's about 46 x 68 inches. It'll be donated to a church group to back and quilt.
4. Amazon service. I love shopping for unusual or no-longer-carried items at Amazon and most items are delivered in 2 days. There happens to be a distribution center 20 miles from my home.
The other day I ordered Bobs Red Mill gluten free flour. This is what I got:
The label says what I ordered but it was a bag of coconut flakes! I laughed. It only took one phone call ( plus emailing the photo) to customer service and my account was credited the same day of the phone call. That is good service. Whoever pulled the product at the warehouse made a mistake. I've never received the wrong product before and have been very pleased with Amazon service.
5. Braylee's 4th birthday.
She was very sweet and had so much fun.
But, my days of going to "Chucky Cheese" are over. My ears were actually ringing when I left and walked to my car 2 hours later. It was very cramped and crowded. The music, game machines and people were so loud. Us old folks ( great and grand parents) sat in a little group waiting for it to end. (While others were running around frantically)
6. Trying new things. I saw the ring binder way of keeping received greeting cards in a special way.
I bought binder rings and punched holes in all the cards. I put it together but it did not turn out well. The cards are flopping around which seems sloppy; plus, how to store that. . I don't like the result and took them off. Back to square one to make something to save these cards prettily, but at least I tried it.
7. Watercolor Portfolio. I needed a place to store my paintings as they were piling up on the one shelf I use to display them:
I used a mauve piece of poster board from Michael's that cost about a dollar, and some stash embroidery thread. Done in a few minutes and I love it.
Well, that's about all for me this week. Hope you will join us at Lee Anna's post:Not Afraid of Color
for more "likes". Hava a great day.
mary
Wednesday, August 7, 2019
Things I like Thursdays Aug 8
Greetings!
I'm gonna be real honest here and tell you it's difficult (again) to list" likes" with all the bad news in this last week of bad news everywhere. I won't list them here but just know it's affecting a lot of us.
And, more importantly, nothing is being done here in the U.S. to stop the gun violence or hateful rhetoric.
Luckily, I have really cool people to watch on You Tube, bloggers who share their thoughts with artistry and Hallmark movies. Self survival. Some would say I'm avoiding or escaping and they are correct. It's overwhelming some days. I have Tune In radio on my electronics and just installed Pandora on my I phone so I can listen to calming (elevator) music. Needless to say, I go to my quilting or painting for solace.
So, here are my "likes" for this week that have brought me joy:
1. My "Trees" painting
Serene. It only took about a half hour!
2. My great granddaughter's new bag.
It's a cute, lined, zippered bag for her 4th birthday. It measures 10 x 10 x 4. I decided it needed her name on it AFTER IT WAS FINISHED!
Insane choice.
Here is my work space where I was trying to figure out how to monogram with my Janome 6600!
Manual, I pad, notes, and of course Cheez Its. It took 2.5 hours to monogram a small pink fabric and sew it to the front:
That's as big as the letters got. Not even an inch tall. Disappointing. I can't figure out how to enlarge the width or length of stitch as this a preset setting. I checked on chat lines for this problem and they just say "enlarge the length and width" but that's not possible. Any ideas my friends? Anyway, I was short on time as her party is this weekend so I got it done. It does have a little pocket:
I hope she likes it. I'm going to stuff it with Dollar Store school-type items like colored pencils, stickers, etc.
3. Pulling fat quarters to use up from my stash for a new 4 square quilt.
That's better.
Well peeps, hope you are healthy and happy. Thanks for dropping by and please join us at Lee Anna's site:Not Afraid of Color
Have a great day.
mary 😃
I'm gonna be real honest here and tell you it's difficult (again) to list" likes" with all the bad news in this last week of bad news everywhere. I won't list them here but just know it's affecting a lot of us.
And, more importantly, nothing is being done here in the U.S. to stop the gun violence or hateful rhetoric.
Luckily, I have really cool people to watch on You Tube, bloggers who share their thoughts with artistry and Hallmark movies. Self survival. Some would say I'm avoiding or escaping and they are correct. It's overwhelming some days. I have Tune In radio on my electronics and just installed Pandora on my I phone so I can listen to calming (elevator) music. Needless to say, I go to my quilting or painting for solace.
So, here are my "likes" for this week that have brought me joy:
1. My "Trees" painting
Serene. It only took about a half hour!
2. My great granddaughter's new bag.
It's a cute, lined, zippered bag for her 4th birthday. It measures 10 x 10 x 4. I decided it needed her name on it AFTER IT WAS FINISHED!
Insane choice.
Here is my work space where I was trying to figure out how to monogram with my Janome 6600!
Manual, I pad, notes, and of course Cheez Its. It took 2.5 hours to monogram a small pink fabric and sew it to the front:
That's as big as the letters got. Not even an inch tall. Disappointing. I can't figure out how to enlarge the width or length of stitch as this a preset setting. I checked on chat lines for this problem and they just say "enlarge the length and width" but that's not possible. Any ideas my friends? Anyway, I was short on time as her party is this weekend so I got it done. It does have a little pocket:
I hope she likes it. I'm going to stuff it with Dollar Store school-type items like colored pencils, stickers, etc.
3. Pulling fat quarters to use up from my stash for a new 4 square quilt.
They are much prettier in person. I don't know why the colors are not true from my I phone. The very top pieces are light blue not gray. Gheeze. There is a main print of white, blue, red,turquoise, yellow, green, pink flowers and so I pulled those colors to enhance the main print. I'll cut them (maybe today) into 5 inch squares and then do a four square block.
Here are some close-ups:
That's better.
Well peeps, hope you are healthy and happy. Thanks for dropping by and please join us at Lee Anna's site:Not Afraid of Color
Have a great day.
mary 😃
Thursday, August 1, 2019
Things I like Thursdays Aug 1
Greetings!
Okay-what did you do with July????
Anyway, hope you are keeping cool in this crazy heat. I feel like I've been busy, but I don't have much to show for it. Haha. Saturday started with a pedi with my daughter then lunch at Panera Bread. We love their sugar cookies- plain and so tasty.
Of course, we were across the parking lot from Hobby Lobby, so we spent 1.5 hours there looking at Christmas ideas!! She bought lots of little stuff for Christmas gift crafts with my grandson which is so smart to start now instead of her busy end of year month at work in December.
I purchased one item and it starts off my list of likes:
1. My carved, wooden nativity scene:
It was $5.00!! Delicate but sturdy. It could be painted but I love the natural wood look. I remembered I had a beautiful navy fabric with stars for a background. And, it is perfect. Now I just have to make a quilt and attach the wood carving somehow to make a hanging. The nativity scene is about 12 inches by 12 inches. perfect size for a wall hanging.
2. my Facebook Christmas Club group. It's my second group on Facebook and it is so cool. People post Christmas scenes-real and imagined. It is so fun to look at in these heat waves.
3. Taking a risk with a new class. I did not like it, but at least I tried. It was a "learn to watercolor" class at my local Scrapbook store. Here's what I made for $15 and 1.5 hours. A three inch cactus on a card:
The teacher was not experienced, organized or prepared for the class of 9 ladies. So, it was chaos. I thought I had asked enough questions about the class in advance but the cashier who signed me up wasn't knowledgeable about it either. When I told my daughter about the experience and what I made, she could not stop laughing- she knows I hate cactus. Oh well, you don't know till you try. Just keepin it real, folks.
4. Kate in Northern England's vlog on You Tube. Jocelyn of Canadian Needle Nana blog offered a video of this woman last week and I am addicted to her Vlog. Kate is smart, fun, down to earth and has a lovely farm with cows, hens, cats, etc. She talks (and shows) about cooking, quilting, pottery and much more. She is so charming. Here is the link to her You Tube vlog:The last homely house east of the sea.. I sure hope this link works for you. I believe the title is from a Tolkein novel or Lord of the Rings, something like that.
I hope you check her out.
5. This poster I made for over Thomas ' bed here at my home.
Sorry for the poor photo quality.
He had an old drawing he did in the 4th grade and it was long time ready for something new. I can't wait for him to see it-he loves his Suns and basketball.
That's all folks! Gotta get ready for my last Wednesday with Thomas before he returns to school on Monday. This is so hard on kids here to go to school in this heat. I'll still have him every other
weekend after school starts, thank God.
Have a great day!
mary
Okay-what did you do with July????
Anyway, hope you are keeping cool in this crazy heat. I feel like I've been busy, but I don't have much to show for it. Haha. Saturday started with a pedi with my daughter then lunch at Panera Bread. We love their sugar cookies- plain and so tasty.
Of course, we were across the parking lot from Hobby Lobby, so we spent 1.5 hours there looking at Christmas ideas!! She bought lots of little stuff for Christmas gift crafts with my grandson which is so smart to start now instead of her busy end of year month at work in December.
I purchased one item and it starts off my list of likes:
1. My carved, wooden nativity scene:
It was $5.00!! Delicate but sturdy. It could be painted but I love the natural wood look. I remembered I had a beautiful navy fabric with stars for a background. And, it is perfect. Now I just have to make a quilt and attach the wood carving somehow to make a hanging. The nativity scene is about 12 inches by 12 inches. perfect size for a wall hanging.
2. my Facebook Christmas Club group. It's my second group on Facebook and it is so cool. People post Christmas scenes-real and imagined. It is so fun to look at in these heat waves.
3. Taking a risk with a new class. I did not like it, but at least I tried. It was a "learn to watercolor" class at my local Scrapbook store. Here's what I made for $15 and 1.5 hours. A three inch cactus on a card:
The teacher was not experienced, organized or prepared for the class of 9 ladies. So, it was chaos. I thought I had asked enough questions about the class in advance but the cashier who signed me up wasn't knowledgeable about it either. When I told my daughter about the experience and what I made, she could not stop laughing- she knows I hate cactus. Oh well, you don't know till you try. Just keepin it real, folks.
4. Kate in Northern England's vlog on You Tube. Jocelyn of Canadian Needle Nana blog offered a video of this woman last week and I am addicted to her Vlog. Kate is smart, fun, down to earth and has a lovely farm with cows, hens, cats, etc. She talks (and shows) about cooking, quilting, pottery and much more. She is so charming. Here is the link to her You Tube vlog:The last homely house east of the sea.. I sure hope this link works for you. I believe the title is from a Tolkein novel or Lord of the Rings, something like that.
I hope you check her out.
5. This poster I made for over Thomas ' bed here at my home.
Sorry for the poor photo quality.
He had an old drawing he did in the 4th grade and it was long time ready for something new. I can't wait for him to see it-he loves his Suns and basketball.
That's all folks! Gotta get ready for my last Wednesday with Thomas before he returns to school on Monday. This is so hard on kids here to go to school in this heat. I'll still have him every other
weekend after school starts, thank God.
Have a great day!
mary
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