Sunday, December 29, 2013

It's Not Soup Yet!

I had plans to make soup today.  But it got put off until tomorrow.  After church, Otter had plans to go meet J for the day and she asked me to take her this time.  By the time I got home, it was kind of late in the day to start a several hour pot of soup (unless we wanted to eat dinner at 9:00 or so tonight) so I decided it to start it in the morning instead.  We'll have it tomorrow night and then maybe for lunch on Tuesday, before I put it in the freezer.
 
I'm tired today.  I've been fighting a case of good, old fashioned RedHead Anemia.  It also means that I'm kind of cold kind of often, but it's not like when I get cold when I'm getting sick.  Just not quite warm is all.  I went to bed at 8:15 last night, I had a good night's sleep which helped.  I need to protein/iron load the next couple of days.  I'm wondering if there is a hormonal connection, I am 52 after all and things are a-changin'!
 
Movie Review:  The Lone Ranger.  Well, let's just say that I now understand completely why I've read/heard that this movie could well be the career-killer for Johnny Depp and leave it at that.  One more thing:  I'm kind of glad that Clayton Moore did not have to suffer the indignity of knowing about this one!  I think it's easily the worst (ok, next-to-the-worst) movie that I've ever seen.  Ever.
 
(The worse one will probably always be the one we refer to as The One We Don't Talk About.  It's Trek and it has a number.  An odd number.  It's between 4 and 6.)
 
Our house is officially de-Christmased.  I took the Nativity set down yesterday and packed it away, along with the wreath and stockings.  I rearranged my Fenton a bit, since I acquired 3 new pieces Friday.  Friday was Motorcycle Day, we went antiquing and I found one of the pieces I was looking for.  It's a taller vase, white milk glass, hobnail (pointed bumps) with the double ruffle top.  It's very pretty.  It was $15.00, which is an extremely good price for the particular piece and probably means that the booth owner didn't know what they had.  I got another white moonstone (rounded bumps) bon-bon dish, $5.00 which is also almost free.  Especially because it still had the original Fenton sticker.  I had one already, but they are never exactly the same and finding the sticker is very rare now.  I got another piece at a different antique-ish store, it's a lot rarer piece.  It's a small vase, white glass but it has a pink clear top edge to it which is known as Crest.  Specifically, pinkcrest.  I have a few silvercrest (clear top edge) and one goldcrest (yellow).  I'm looking for a few specific pieces, including a piece of cased glass.  Cased glass is essentially a solid outer color, frequently white, which another color of glass applied inside of the outer color.  Fenton was the master at cased glass and I have seen a few pieces, but I haven't found the "right one" yet.  I'll eventually find the one that speaks to me.  The hunt is as much fun as finding it sometimes.  I do have one cased piece which might be Fenton silvercrest but I'm not positive.  But it's one I really like, so even if it's not Fenton it's staying part of my collection.
 
I haven't actually started anything with the mink yarn.  The yarn is in "hanks" which are not exactly skeins but are actually long loops of yarn that are twisted.  They have to be untwisted and (gently) rolled into balls.  The best thing is to put the untwisted hank on the back of a chair, which I did yesterday.  But I should have used two chairs and hung it between them.  Because when I was almost through rolling it into a ball, it fell off the back of the chair!  Immediately, it became a huge, knotted mess.  I eventually got it untangled, this afternoon.  I might get started on rolling one of the other two hanks tomorrow.
 
But I'll use two chairs this time!

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Make Mine Mink!

This adorable little furry is a mink:



This is yarn:



Add the first two together, and this is what you get:


And, it is this soft:



Or maybe even softer.  It's also very strong yarn.
 
Bill and Otter each got me a skein for my birthday, and I bought one for myself.  They are not big skeins.  It's also one of those "you get what you pay for" moments.  The local yarn store has a 30% - 50% off sale the week after Christmas and Otter wanted to get me good yarn for my birthday.  She was going to go when she went Christmas shopping a couple of weeks ago, but we didn't think they were open on Sundays.  Turns out that they are, through the winter months.  But since they weren't having a sale then, it's better that she didn't get there then.  Bill knew how much I wanted it, so he told me to get another one (this time I don't mind having to actually go get my own birthday gift from him) but since they aren't huge skeins, I decided to get a third one while they were on sale.  They are hand-dyed and the colors are not always exact on each skein but they are close.  The minks are not harmed by the process, otherwise I would have zero interest in it.  The minks are probably happy about the process, they get a bath and then a brushing.  Then the fur fibers are treated like sheep's wool - cleaned, carded and spun into yarn.  How much did it cost?  Well, the sale price was $25.00.  Per skein.  The non-sale price was somewhere in the neighborhood of $38.00. EACH.  We weren't in the store very long, not even half an hour.  But it was enough to wake up my wool allergy a bit.  I'm extremely allergic to wool, so I don't stay in there long if I can manage it.
 
I think I'm going to make one of these with it:



It's an infinity scarf.  Mine will be similar to this, but not this same pattern.  It's a fairly small-gauge yarn and mine is a variegated colorway with greens, blues and yellows.  None of the colors are overly bright.  It's absolutely gorgeous! 
 
Billyboy had a fun shopping day today, as well.  I went to Target after I dropped Otter off, so I was there just after 8:00.  No traffic.  Not too many cars in the parking lot and nobody at all in line.  I was able to just return the house shoes and get the cash back - which normally I think that they would have credited it back via my debit card.  But, I'm not sure if I mentioned this or not, but since my debit card was used twice at Target in the period of time when they were hacked my bank suggested I cancel it and get a new card entirely so the returns clerk just gave me the money back.  Since Bill wanted a couple of specific things at the tool store Otter works at, I just brought the money back to him and then we went shopping for him.  He got a sanding booth and a soda blaster - which is similar to a sand blaster but it uses soda ash instead of sand.  It's not as hard on the substance that is being blasted.  Yes, he did buy the extended warranty on both items.  Otter was our cashier, that *might* have had something to do with that, since he almost never actually buys them.  :)
 
I went to Wallyworld today to exchange the crock pot for one without a flaw.  They were totally out of the one that Otter bought me, so I got a refund on a walmart gift card and bought a trunkload of groceries since I was already there, instead of another trip to the "real" grocery store I usually go to.  It was actually after I got home that Bill wanted to go to the tool store, so I put up the cold stuff and left everything else on the counters - including about 6 bags of half-price Christmas chocolate candy which is in the deep freeze now.  It also covered the table, I am not kidding when I say I got a trunkload!  After we got home, I ran to Subway and got lunch to bring home.  Then it was time to go get Otter from work.  That's when we went to the yarn store.  After that stop, we hit another Wallyworld and they had the crock pot so I used the card from the return.  I'm thinking that I might make soup on Sunday!  I bought everything for it when I was getting groceries.
 
But I'm not going to use frozen vegetables, since I think that had a lot to do with the old one cracking.  It's back to cans for me.  I might use frozen again, but I'll warm them a whole lot more before adding them to the crock.  I'm going to use frozen lima beans this time, I have half a bag left and nobody else will eat them besides me unless they are in soup (and even then Otter picks them out) but they'll be well thawed.
 
Tomorrow is Motorcycle Day!

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Later in the Day, Christmas 2013 **EDITED**

It's been a good day.  It started early, I woke up at 4:45 and I've been up since then.  No particular reason, I just woke up early.  I didn't sleep that well last night, either.  But, again, no particular reason.  Since I woke up so early, I let the dogs out which they liked - although they would probably rather have been fed instead of let out.  Not that early!
 
We had coffee and spent some quiet time on the couch, just talking.  Which we have not had time to do for a long time. 
 
Otter got up about 7:00 and we got into the stockings.  Bill found his coal shaped candy, but he thinks that it was intended for Otter's stocking and not his.  We disagree! :)  Otter's new calendar was in the present stack, we didn't put up a tree this year so I can't say it was under the tree.  But she did tell me yesterday that I should just put it with the rest of the gifts.  She also got the certificate I made which would allow her to get a trip to the calendar store and a new calendar, which amused her.
 
Grandpa and Sweetie got her at 9:00, we had our annual "Bill Breakfast".  Bacon, sausage, biscuits & gravy, scrambled eggs, waffles (we have lots of leftovers).  Lots of coffee & oj.  Then we opened presents.  I got Bill a new pair of house shoes, which he did need** - and he's been forbidden from wearing this pair out to get firewood because the old ones will never be clean again - it wasn't just dirt that he stepped in (many times) with them on.  He's also giving me another pair of house shoes but I told him I wanted another kit like the ones I usually wear but until last night I wasn't sure which of the two styles I wanted so they will be late.
 
One of the things I've noticed is that I know Otter is no longer a child because she actually asked for socks for Christmas.  So, we got her several pair and so did G & S.  Otter got me a new crock pot.  I can make soup again!  Well, I'll be able to after I take it back to Wallyworld and exchange it for one that doesn't have a manufacturer flaw in the glaze on the crock!  I'll do that tomorrow, it's not a big deal but Otter was a little upset.  Which I understand, this is the first Christmas she's really been able to buy things for people but it's not her fault at all.  I dragged the old one out while ago, and the crack in the crock is pretty visible so it was useless after all.
 
Otter has to work tomorrow, I'm going to take her and pick her up.  I'm going to see how busy Walmart is on the way to take her, if they don't look to crowded (yeah, right!), I will exchange the crock pot and possibly buy groceries while I'm there.  If they do look too busy, I'll probably still get groceries when I drop her off but at the grocery store and not Wally.  After I pick her up, she gets off at 1:00, we're going to the yarn store.  She and Bill are each getting me a skein of mink yarn for my birthday.  This is one time I don't mind getting my own gift!

**EDIT:  Turns out that Bill's size 11 shoes did not fit him after all.  The boy has big feet!  The shoes will be returned and he'll use the cash for what he really wants:  a sandblasting cabinet at the tool store Otter works at.  He got two gift certificates there as well as a generic-use anywhere gift card and he should have just enough.  He does need a new pair of house shoes, but he is very hard to buy shoes for and he's not in a mood to go haunt shoe stores.  So, he'll clean off his old ones and hope that they will stay together for a while yet.

Merry Christmas!!

From our home to yours,




Merry Christmas!

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Christmas Eve 2013

It's been a quiet evening.  It was a sort-of busy day.  Otter went to work with me for her Required Visit.  The Teenager really enjoyed seeing her.
 
We hit the dollar store, as is our unintended tradition on Christmas Eve, at lunch.  We didn't find anything, but it was still a fun trip.
 
After work, we managed to make it to the mall.  It was crowded, but I've seen it busier on regular days.  But we had a fun trip.  Otter finally decided on a calendar, being her parent's daughter she chose a Twilight Zone one.  She usually gets one from us for Christmas, but she had trouble making up her mind.  So, I made her a homemade gift certificate which would have been one of her gifts tomorrow - it would have earned her a trip to get a calendar upon presentation of the certificate to one of her parental units.  I told her about it, she thought it was a fun idea.  While at the mall, we went in a couple of stores but didn't buy anything else except for lemonade at the pretzel place.
 
We did have one more stop:  the grocery store.  We went at lunch and got oj and flour tortillas, but forgot one thing we really needed.  Grandpa and Sweetie have the sweetest little dog, Sophie is her name.  Sophie came to them recently, after a friend of theirs who was her original owner passed away.  Sophie is a little fluffbutt, but she is adorable.  We didn't want to forget her, so Frasier and Maggie are giving her a small container of treats.  Can't forget the pupsters!  Ours will get their treat bones tomorrow, probably in the afternoon.
 
We had our traditional living room picnic (on the table because of the puppies) for dinner tonight.  I have a set of Fenton/Anchor Hocking plates that Bill got me a few years ago and we used them tonight.
 
Bill wants to know if I'm talking about him.  I think he thinks I should.  He's not very helpful as far as specific subjects go.  So, Billyboy, consider yourself talked about!
 
OK, back to my eggnog now.  Yes, I did remember to put the rum in it this year!
 
Hope everybody has as enjoyable an evening as we have had.

Monday, December 23, 2013

One Down, One To Go

Days until vacation!
 
Today wasn't bad, I was pretty much where I wanted to be by today:  caught up with very little to do.  Well, I didn't exactly like the not having much to do part.  Last week, I think it was Thursday, was what I call the Crazy Day Before The Office Manager Goes On Vacation.  It happens every time and it lived up to the title.  I have about 5 minutes worth of work to do tomorrow.  Otter is going with me, the Teenager was very insistent about that.  Not that she minds, by the way. :)  The plan is to go to the Dollar Store at lunch time and then probably to the mall after work.
 
I know, crazy.  But she has been wanting to go back there again before Christmas and we haven't been able to.  The weather had a lot to do with it, then there was her work schedule.  IF the parking lot isn't overcrowded to the point of no spots left, we'll at least try.  3:30 might not be too bad, maybe.  Big maybe!  There is always a chance that Younger Boss will tell me/us to leave early but maybe not.  We'll see.  The Dollar Store on Christmas Eve has become a tradition, more or less.  It's a fun one.  We'll have our Christmas Eve Picnic, although it's at the table as long as we have puppies.  Froggy, I found the soy egg nog at Wallyworld last week so I bought a small carton while they still had it in stock.
 
Bill was playing with the crazybeagle while ago.  The usual result:  he was bleeding quickly.  Beagle plays hard, and so does he!  I think she got him with a claw this time, they were playing tug.  Because Maggie Moo is (technically) Otter's dog, Otter got to be Nurse this time.  He is not sporting a stylish bright pink bandaid on one arm!  After Maggie got tired of playing, she camped out in front of the fireplace for a bit.  Now she's back at my feet, tending to her pedicure.  Frasier has been checking with me every so often but now he's back to sleep on their blankets.  I think I'm going to wash their blankets in the morning.  They get washed about once a week, not that Fraiser appreciates it!  Maggie does, she especially likes it when the blankets come out of the dryer - she kind of insists on getting to park herself on them while they are still warm.
 
I went to Wallyworld after work today.  I didn't particularly want to, but Bill thought of something he wanted me to get:  cokes.  We hardly ever actually drink coke anymore, but sometimes we do.  I also got sprite while I was there.  They were busy but not nearly as bad as they were yesterday.
 
Of course, the fact that it was in the low 20's might have had something to do with it.  It was in the 20's all day long, we had a chance of flurries but they didn't materialize.  Not that I'm complaining, because I'm not.  Except for the low temp, I am complaining about that.  It's well below the range that aggravates my asthma.  It actually hurts to breathe when it's this low.  Tomorrow will be warmer.  Not a lot, but the melting will start.
 
That means that Mud Season is here.  Yuck!

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Just a Cold Sunday, Last One Before Christmas

Have to say that I agree with these two pooches!
 
Partners in Christmas Crime

























Elf on a Shelf is creepy.  It's not something we would have done, even if it had been around when Otter was little.
 
We didn't go to church this morning.  As far as we know, it wasn't cancelled.  But it was very cold and we didn't want to get out that early.  Otter and I did have to get out later on, we had to return the movie we rented for yesterday and we also went to the post office.  Otter needed something for a craft project, so we stopped at Michael's and then we stopped at Wallyworld for milk and lunch.  There was very little traffic, Michael's was not bad at all.  Wallyworld's parking lot was not too bad, I got a good spot quickly.  But then we went inside the store.  And it was packed.  We just got 3 or 4 things, but most people were probably doing their big Christmas meal shopping.  Well, it is the last Sunday before Christmas so I guess we shouldn't have been surprised.  But the parking lot did not look as if there would be quite that many people inside the store.  We got a cardboard pizza from their deli to bring home, it was good.  For a cardboard pizza, that is!
 
The roads were good, although there are still icy trees everywhere.  There is a lot of tree damage, lots of broken limbs and so forth.  It's been very cold all day, I don't think we ever got about freezing.  The sun shone for about 3 minutes, it's been grey & cloudy all day.  Tonight will be brutally cold and tomorrow will be in the low 20's but there isn't any more ice or precipitation expected so I don't think that the roads will be an issue.  We are still watching the elm tree, it's still bent over although not as much as yesterday.
 
Bill is off, he took Friday as a vacation day so he actually started his break already.  I work Monday and Tuesday, I originally was going to start my vacation tomorrow but I decided to wait and start it with Christmas itself.  That way, I'll be off for a week and a half ending with a Friday.  If I'd started my time off tomorrow, I would have had to go back to work on a Thursday.  I'd rather not have to do that, but I really wish that I was off tomorrow anyway!
 
I don't think it will be a crazy day, until the Teenager gets there.  Then, all bets are off.  I think I might take Otter with me on Tuesday - the Teenager has been talking about wanting to see her and I also will probably take her to see the Teenager's darling wife after work.  No idea if we'll close early or not, but I kind of think we will.  If we don't, it's not a big deal.  I get off at 3:30 anyway.  Otter is off Tuesday and then Wednesday is a holiday and she's off on Friday because she asked for it.  She doesn't have as many hours this week as usual, but that is because of the holiday in the middle of the week.
 
I think I forgot to mention this yesterday, but Maggie Moo had an adventure.  She got stuck underneath the shed!  Bill let the dogsters out in the back yard for a little while.  I let them in about 5 minutes later, Frasier came flying in and was all kind of Happy.  No sign of Maggie, which is not unusual.  I called her a couple of times, then whistled when she didn't come running.  Then I realized that I couldn't see her anywhere.  I got my shoes on and went outside to look for her.  No sign.  Anywhere.  By this time, Otter has her shoes and coat on and is outside as well.  We were about to start climbing up on the fence behind us and seeing if she had managed to get into their yard or possibly behind our next door neighbor's due to the way his fence is.  We're still yelling for her during this time.  Then, I realize that I can hear her.  I could hear her collar jingling.  She was underneath the shed and couldn't get out, she more or less had to dig her way out.  Bill thinks that the shed had settled a little bit, probably due to the a) damp ground, b) soft ground which is not helped by those moles, c) the fact that the shed is overfilled to the point of bursting with all those pachinko machines he got in TEXAS although he thinks that c) is probably the least likely - although it is probably the most likely but I think that choice d) all of the above is the most likely.  Sometime after it warms up and gets dry, we're going to take every last machine out of the shed and organize it better.  At that point, he will see if it needs to be stabilized.  It has had to be adjusted a couple of times.
 
Maggie was in no particular hurry to get under the shed today when we let them out.  She's not the brightest crayon in the box, but she does have her moments!
 
No more mousies yet.

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Yep, It's The First Day of Winter For Sure

And it's been "wintering" all day long.
 
It actually started sometime last night.  Yesterday was cold and windy, a very raw day with occasional rain but not icy.  After the warm weather we've had this week, it felt extra cold.  The wind was brutal.  But the forecast was for worse to come.
 
When we got up this morning, which was at 5:30 for me because that is when I woke up, we looked out on the back deck and it looked a little icy.  With either freezing rain or sleet coming down.  Or maybe both!  Otter had to be in to work at 8:00 this morning, she got up about 6:45 and immediately got the browines she made last night frosted so she could take them to work.  I went out to get the paper and the grass was icy but the street was still "only" wet.  The car, however, was a giant silver ice block with lots of icicles hanging from it.  It warmed up quickly and the ice on the windshield wasn't as thick as it looked.  We left about 7:30 even though it normally only takes about 10 minutes from home.  There was a lot of water on the road but it was not frozen.  There is one bridge I had to cross, it's over a turnpike but the turnpike authority had already been out and sanded.  I took it easy anyway and got her to work about 7:50.  I got home quickly.  To a waiting fire and a husband cooking breakfast, which was nice.  Also, lots of coffee!
 
Husband and I (and two dogs) spent most of the morning in front of the fireplace, at one point nearly all 4 of us were asleep in the floor in front of it.  Bill eventually got up and went to bed to finish his nap, but I was awake at that point.  The dogsters and I stayed in the living room - Maggie Moo split her time between in front of the fireplace and being my footwarmer.  I put out another suet feeder, the first one still has about half of the cake left.  I got two seed feeders ready to go, then Otter called at noon to say that they were letting her leave an hour early so I headed back up there.  Not much traffic for a Saturday, but more than normal for the weather conditions.
 
When Otter and I got home, I took the two feeders out to the back yard.  And my right foot promptly sunk up to the top of my ankle in mud!  Wet, frosty mud.  Courtesy of a mole that dug a trail across the yard.  We've had several birds and the woodpecker was at the first suet feeder for a long time this morning.
 
It's been raining most of the day and some of it has been ice.  Tonight may be snow.  The weather front was three ice storm waves.  We have not had any power outages, but Tulsa has had some.  We do have trees with limbs that are heavy from the ice, the elm tree in front is really bent and we are just hoping that it will survive.  The small elm is a much younger tree and it's bent over as well but is probably more supple than the bigger tree.  When I was getting Otter from work, I noticed that a lot of small limbs have broken off of trees in the area.  Our power lines are buried, but the lines leading to them which are above ground are in danger of ice-laden tree limbs falling on them.  Because it is still so cold and getting colder, that is still a serious possibility even if there is no more coming down.
 
We didn't have a lot planned for tomorrow anyway, we had plenty of warning of the storm so we got a lot of things done earlier in the week so that we wouldn't miss anything that had to be done if we do get iced in.  We have plenty of firewood and lots of food on hand, but the weather will be improving by Monday.
 
The mouse count is now four.  The latest was a very young female and she was trapped in the trap behind the bathroom door.  She very probably came out of our closet.  I think we're going to take all the clothes out that are on the lower rod and see if we can find any sign of a nest or an entrance.  The fact that this is the third female and was so young is not a good sign.  I really hate to kill anything, but they are vermin and we don't really have much choice.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

No! I'm Not Ready!

But it does look like Winter is on it's way again.  59 today.  60 or 65 Wednesday and Thursday.  29 on Friday!  Saturday and Sunday are low 30's.  The cold would be one thing, not fun but we can deal with it.  What's not fun is the "precipitation" chances we have.  When it is that cold, it ain't rain!  Otter works Friday from 10:00 to 3:00, that probably won't be an issue although I'll drive her if necessary.  Saturday morning, she goes in at 8:00 and gets off at 1:00.  I'm thinking it's a very good chance that one of us will be taking her Saturday as well.  That is, if we aren't iced in and unable to get out!
 
I went to the grocery store tonight, I was going to wait until Sunday or Monday to get my last minute Christmas Eve Picnic/Christmas Morning Bill Breakfast fixins.  But after looking at the forecast and realizing that means crazed shoppers preparing for Armageddon, and the fact that Christmas and the last few days leading up to it are crazy shopping days themselves (even in the grocery store) I decided that I'd better go today.  While I could still find a parking place, a basket, and hopefully the stuff that was on my small list.  I hadn't really planned on going to the Dollar Store, but the bread delivery truck was just getting there as I drove by.  I went inside, got a basket and then found a few things I wanted since I was already there.  I haunted the bread aisle, politely.  As soon as the delivery guy started filling the shelf, I asked him if I could grab the particular wheat bread I wanted from his trays since he wasn't stacking it yet and he said I could so I grabbed 4 loaves.  Then, it was right next door to Wallyworld.  The parking lot was getting filled up but I managed to snag a good spot and it was right next to a basket trap.  I was able to get in and out of the store without too much difficulty, but I could tell that people were beginning to stock up on Storm Supplies:  B-M-T time!  It's not really supposed to be days and days, like it was two weeks ago.  But it's best to be over prepared, given the track record of the local forecasters.  And, as I said, I wanted to get the food we like for Christmas Eve and for the annual Bill Breakfast on Christmas morning.
 
Froggy, I found Blue Bell's peppermint ice cream at Wally!  Bill doesn't care for it, but he does like a custard style ice cream that is made locally so I'm going to get him some on the way home tomorrow.
 
All I need to do now is to fill the car.  When Otter and I went to Wallyworld last night, she took us in the car she and Bill drive and we filled it then.  I'll get mine tanked up tomorrow, it will still be a couple of days in case we do get anything but we won't use all that much between now and then.
 
Bill's been cutting some of the longer pieces of firewood into smaller pieces, looks like we'll be using it this weekend.
 
No luck on Bill's hunting adventure, the traps have remained empty.  They have, however, been emptied of bait so we know that there are micies.  Probably at least two, the two traps in the bathroom are on the opposite side of the house from the trap in the dining room.  All three were emptied of bait, they are all refilled again and Bill adjusted them so that they are a little more sensitive.  I really don't like to kill things, but wild mice are not exactly sanitary.
 
One more thing I need to do ahead of any possible weather.  Reload the bird feeders!

Monday, December 16, 2013

Ready, All Done, Un-Treed

Ready for Christmas.
 
All done with the decorations.
 
Un-treed this year!
 
I went to Wallyworld at lunch today.  It was crazy, I stood in line for what felt like forever.  Then, Otter and I went to another Wallyworld this evening and stood in line for 20 minutes or so, but we are done done done with Christmas shopping.  I may want to get a little more misc. stuff for the stockings, it's not all candy - just mostly candy!  But if I don't, it's not a big deal.
 
The 4' Christmas tree stayed in it's box and has been taken back out to the garage.  The wreath is on the door and the Nativity is on top of the entertainment center.  The stockings are by the fireplace.
 
And Maggie Moo didn't get into trouble, although she was very interested in the box I was getting the Nativity set out of.
 
Otter's done with her shopping as well.
 
So, I guess all we have to do now is wait until the 25th.

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Thinking About Trees

Specifically, about Christmas trees and if I really want to put ours up today.  Actually, I'm not even sure I really want to put it up at all.  We've had other years where we didn't put a tree up.  Sometimes, because we were going out of town for Christmas but we are staying here this year.  We actually try not to travel for Christmas because the winter weather can be so iffy.  I'm just not sure if I want to deal with a 4' tree because it's too big to put on top of the entertainment center and we really don't have a place to put it other than that.
 
However, I am really looking forward to the vacation time even if we aren't going anywhere.  Froggy asked me what we have planned.  The answer is to do as little as possible!  I'm sure we will find something to keep occupied, and probably a lot of shopping/thrifting will be involved.  But we aren't going anywhere.  I think Bill wants to spend a lot of his time working on getting pachinko machines ready to sell.  I'd like to get some crochet done.  Otter doesn't actually have vacation time, but she doesn't work every day so I'm sure she'll be willing to either go shopping with me.
 
I did get the wreath up and the stockings are hung by the fireplace.  They are empty, they stay that way until late Christmas Eve night or very early Christmas morning - they mostly have candy in them and I don't want it to melt!  I'm really leaning towards just putting the Nativity set up and stopping with that.  Bill doesn't care either way, I will ask Otter her opinion when she gets home later.
 
Otter's gone shopping with J.  She met him at the mall, he was willing to be her Beast of Burden and carry her packages for her.  She made him brownies last night for her gift to him, she took them with her when she left and I suggested she might think about buying him lunch for being a good sport and carrying things.  She texted me after she got to the mall, she said the traffic was "evil."  It usually is, this time of year.  It will only get worse for the next week and a half.  I still have a little bit of Christmas shopping to do, but I'll probably get it done on my lunch hour this week.  Mostly, it's for Otter anyway.  Billyboy is taken care of already, although he doesn't know that.  I still have to get the candy for the stockings, but that waits until the last second so it doesn't get eaten!  Otter did manage to find coal candy which she will put in Bill's stocking.  Which he deserves, by the way - the brownies were not safe in his presence!  Otter might make some more tonight which she'll take to work tomorrow.  I'm sure she'll have to fight Bill off from those as well.  :)
 
We went to church for the first time in 2 weeks today.  It was cancelled last week, due to the weather and the fact that the parking lot was a skating rink.  A week ago, there was snow and ice everywhere.  Today, it's like it never happened.  Except for the fact that any exposed dirt is now mud.  Also, the yard is very soft and the backyard is especially soft due to the moles and their trails.
 
No mouse traps tripped yet.  With the cold weather and the construction behind us, we probably shouldn't be surprised that we have had to deal with them.
 
I have help typing today.  A very large, furry, brown head keeps appearing at the side of my laptop.  Then he leans on it.  I think he likes the warmth it generates.  Coyote is spoiled, that's for sure!  Technically, he's either a dogote or a coydog.  Or a chupacabra!  But whatever term, he's 100% spoiled.  Just like the beaglebrat.  Speaking of Maggie, she just hunted out a very narrow but long spot where the sun is shining through the window onto the carpet.  Then she streeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetched out and more or less collapsed in it.
 
Now, I think I'm going to get into the box with the Nativity set and decide if I'm putting anything up beside it.  Which I probably won't do!

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Ok, So Now That My Lizards Are Gone...

The mousies are back!  Bill saw one in the bathroom this afternoon, it ran behind the toilet on the side next to the cabinet and disappeared.  He thinks it went behind the cabinet, it looks like the cabinet is snug next to the wall but mice can squeeze into just about any opening.  Even one so tiny we can't see it, and that is probably what the latest furry visitor did.  He put three more traps out.  One is behind the toilet, one is inside the closet where the first one was found and the third one is back in the dining room underneath the china cabinet.  Bill thinks that he heard the dog door flap earlier and the dogs were in the living room at the time.  There have been several times that I've heard it myself, but we thought the wind was blowing in the outer flap which would make the inner flap also move because of the way the doors are placed.  But now I'm thinking that it wasn't always the wind!
 
It was supposed to be warmer today, I think in the 40's at least.  It wasn't!  It was in the low 30's, we didn't have a fire this morning because it was forecasted for warm.  However, when it didn't get there by this afternoon Bill started a fire.  Which brought Maggie Beagle running!
 
I did manage to get our Christmas cards done today.  I'm late, usually they are mailed early in the month and sometimes I work on them Thanksgiving weekend.  I still need a couple of addresses, but they will be mailed tomorrow if we get to the post office.  Otherwise, I'll take them Monday.
 
Really loving the enhanced Star Trek episodes!  Wish that today's technology had been available then, but at least someone had the presence of mind to update things now.  Otter was watching part of tonight's episode with me, it was a typical episode:  redshirt died within seconds of the opening and McCoy got in a few of his well-known lines.
 
Star Trek always makes a day good.  The Borg Queen is happy.  When She's happy, everyone is happy.  :)

Thursday, December 12, 2013

All My Lizards Have Run Off!

But not before they overstayed their welcome.
 
55 Hours!
 
I hate migraines.  Especially when they stay and stay and stay...
 
We're watching the movie Christmas Vacation.  We watch it just about every year, and I always forget how funny it is.  Mom loved it, Bill says that Grandmother really loved it.  It is just very funny.  Bill's favorite scene is probably the one with the cat and the Christmas tree.  Otter likes the scene where the father sleds and I think the whole movie is just funny.  I love the character Cousin Eddie - maybe he reminds me of one of our cousins?  Froggy & Toadles, any of them spring to mind?  :)
 
I want a spinning wheel.  Not that I'm actually going to use it, the extreme wool allergy kind of would put a crimp in that.  But I still want one.  It would just be display, I'd probably attach yarn to make it look like it was being used.  It would just be acrylic!  I'm not seriously in the market for one, but maybe eventually I might be.  I just think it would be a fun display piece.
 
After tomorrow, I have 1 and 1/2 weeks of work.  Then I'm off for nearly two weeks.  Bill works next week, then he has two full weeks off.  Otter doesn't have vacation, but she does have various days off each week, so we'll probably plan a shopping excursion on one of the days she doesn't work.  Not sure where we'll go this time, we might actually stay in the Tulsa area since we haven't done that in a while.
 
Tonight is the first night in over a week that it's been too warm for a fire.  We were above freezing today and it was very sunny so most of the snow and ice is gone.  There are still patches in my yard in areas that don't get much sun.  The ground is starting to get soft & spongy from the melting snow.  We have a chance of rain in the morning and it might be freezing rain, but it is not expected to last long.  It will be too warm for it to stick around.  Friday night will be cold then Saturday morning has a chance of rain.  But then we have a spell of decent weather for several days, or at least that is the latest guess from the forecasters!
 
OK, back to the movie now.  Bill's favorite scene is coming up!  Meow!

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Lizards




All things considered, I'd rather have a lizard.
 
My record is 72 hours.  I'm now at 33 hours, since it started at 10:00 ish yesterday (Monday) morning.
 
This one shows all signs of equaling my record.  I just hope it doesn't set a new one!

Sunday, December 08, 2013

Mouse Tales (Updated)

Or, Tails to be precise.
 
We have another mousie in the housie.  This time, it's in the kitchen.  I was standing at the stove cooking dinner when I heard the dog flap.  Out of the corner of my eye, I saw something small & grey & furry come through the flap, run behind the dog door block and hope up inside the pantry door.  Yep, we got another one!  This time, I don't think it was after food.  I think it was fleeing for it's life, in an effort to get away from the Chupacabra who was in the garage at the time.  Frasier came in shortly afterwards, he was obviously looking for something but he wasn't frantic about it.  The mouse might not have actually gotten into the pantry itself, but probably is underneath the pantry because of the way the pantry bottom is constructed.  Bill put a trap in the pantry anyway, and also underneath the china cabinet.  They are loaded with cheese and peanut butter, so they are out of puppy reach.  Frasier started haunting the kitchen after that, but that was because I was cooking dinner and he was trying to bum some lettuce off of me.  He could have had fresh meat, but no - he wanted lettuce! That's my boy.
 
Our church cancelled services today, which we expected.  When Bill got Otter from work yesterday afternoon, he said that they main roads were ok for the most part but that the neighborhood was really bad.  Otter and I decided to attempt to get out today so we could get our Angel Tree gifts.  The way her schedule is for the week today was really the best day for us to shop.  So we left about 11:15 or so.  The neighborhood was icy but passable.  Most of the main streets were mixed between partially cleared and iffy but we were ok.  We went to Toy R Us, which wasn't the best parking lot.  We also went to the mall, Walgreen's (it was snowing slightly when we got there), Target, the Dollar Store and Wallyworld.  We did manage to get what we were after, but it was not easy.  Our Angel is an 8-year old girl who wanted Barbie clothes.  Which are harder to find than it sounds, mostly the stores have dolls and clothes sold together.  We did find a few sets of doll clothes, but we also got a few other things.  Crayons, coloring books, stickers, a jump rope, a scarf/glove/hat set and I think a couple of other things but I can't remember at the moment.  I also got what I'm giving Bill, aside from the hot water heater we bought last week as our "to each other" gift!  I got a few ideas for Otter's gift as well.  We also went to Big Lots, I almost forgot about that.
 
It never got up to 30 degrees, or at least I don't think it did.  We will be below freezing for the next couple of days and have a chance of flurries tomorrow.  We should be above freezing mid-week and "warmer" by Thursday to Friday.  Warmer is a relative term, it won't be what I would really consider to be warm.  But mid-40's is probably going to feel much better, after being below freezing and having ice on the ground for over a week.

(Update:  8:45.  The mouse problem has been solved.  At least, this one has been.  There will be another one at some point, there usually is.)

Saturday, December 07, 2013

Friday, December 06, 2013

Cold. White. Fluffy.

It snowed overnight.  A lot.  A LOT.  Like several inches, although the official tally is somewhere around 3" but since it blows into drifts my back yard is actually several inches deep in the stuff.
 
It's taller than a beagle belly!  Maggie Moo actually swims when she goes outside, Frasier is tall enough to bound through it like he normally does but the poor beagle has no option but to risk frostbite belly!  Lets just say that she makes her necessity runs outside as quickly as she can.  :)
 
Bill was off today, the school district called it officially last night.  Otter's store was open and she had to go in at 8:00.  We started that way about 7:20, after a lot of work to de-ice and de-snow the car.  We got her there about 10 minutes to 8:00, it normally takes less than 10 minutes to get from home to her job.  Her boss wasn't even in yet, the (few who actually showed up) warehouse workers were unloading the delivery trucks (Friday is truck day) and she had to go in the back entrance because she was the first non-stock employee there.  Then we headed to my office, I am feeling a lot better but I'm still tired.  If I'd managed to get in earlier in the week I would have just called in today, but I had to process checks today (amazing how people like to get paid) so we braved the elements, frozen streets and dumb drivers.  I don't know what time it was when we got to my office but it was probably close to 9:00 or maybe a little before.  Younger boss came in, he signed the checks and then he left - he would probably not have come in if I hadn't.  We left shortly after that.  The streets were bad to start with but they were even worse when we left.
 
We went to the post office, the box was full since it hadn't been emptied since Monday and the parking lot didn't look like there had been more than a couple of cars in it.  That was shortly after 10:00..  We also went to the bank, but it was on the way home.  We got home around 11:00 I guess.  Bill got a fire started and I got lunch started.  I also refilled the two birdfeeders that were out and put out two more.  There have been many feathered visitors to our yard.  Doves, cardinals of both genders, chickadees and two varieties of sparrows.  At one point, a sparrow attacked a chickadee but the chickadee fought back and escaped.  People think that sparrows are nice birds, but they are actually pretty fierce predators and will kill any other bird that they feel like it - they have been known to gang up and kill birds as big as blue jays or mockingbirds.  Usually, they are calm but they have anger issues!  I guess that makes them Angry Birds?!
 
The dogsters were put out in the garage when we left this morning, I put their indoor water dish out with them since their outside water dish was probably frozen over.  We removed the block that kept them from the rest of the garage yesterday and will probably just leave it down.  Frasier could pretty much step over it if he wanted to and Maggie had finally realized that she could jump it.  Since it wasn't keeping them out, and it was a hazard for us to cross over, we just left it down.  Bill made sure that there is nothing that they can get to like rodent poison.  They still have their carpeted area, and I think that they probably spent most of their time curled up on it because they did not feel particularly cold when we got home and let them in.  They went out when I got the birdfeeders taken care of, which is when we realized that Maggie is too short for the snow!  They didn't stay out long, sometimes they have convenient hearing when we call them to come in but not today.  Frasier ran from the far corner of the yard to the back door in about 2 seconds, Maggie was a little bit slower to say the least but she did come swimming when I called them.  Then, they ran around in the living room for several minutes and had a good time.  After that, they collapsed on their blankets and have been snoozing since then.  Every so often, one of them will get up and move.  Maggie did briefly back up to the fireplace and park her behind against the warm rock.
 
Bill went to get Otter, she got off at 1:00 so he left at 12:30.  I think he got there shortly after she got off because she texted me about 1:05, looking for me/him/us.  They got back close to 1:30.  She said that they weren't very busy, which is not a surprise, and that quite a few employees had called in.  Her boss was supposed to be there at 7:00 but it took him until close to 8:30 to make it in.  She works tomorrow, same hours as today.  Bill will take her since the road conditions are expected to be very bad, I may go with him to pick her up but I don't think I'll go with him when he takes her.
 
The water heater seems to be working fine and there have been no signs of any leaks.  It was really nice to take a shower yesterday afternoon, since I was the only one who hadn't before we discovered the leak.  It might be set slightly higher than the old one, but it's at a good temperature.  There are a couple of things we bought in the second trip to Lowe's that we didn't need, I was going to take them back today but obviously that is going to wait.  Maybe Sunday, but that is to be determined later.
 
The snow continued most of the day, it finally stopped but I think we might get more tonight.  It has been well below freezing and not a lot of people have ventured out.  We wouldn't have today, other than to take Otter to work, if I'd managed to get in earlier in the week.  The traffic was heaviest this morning, but it wasn't really what I would call heavy.  Bill said that when he went to get Otter from work the roads were getting snow and ice packed and that they were much slicker than they had been earlier.  Road conditions are expected to be really bad tomorrow, especially in the morning.  I might suggest that Otter consider calling in, she hasn't missed any days yet and it would make her work hours short this week but safety needs to be the first concern.  I really think that her boss would understand, given the weather and the things he's said about how responsible/trustworthy she is.  We'll be below freezing for several days yet.  Tulsa issued an emergency conditions warning this morning, asking people to stay off the roads if they could.  Like I said, we would have stayed home if we could.  A lot of people did stay home, which means that the roads will probably be even worse tomorrow since there hasn't been traffic to help clear the ice.
 
Well, we have plenty of firewood.  And marshmallows!

Thursday, December 05, 2013

When it Rains, it Pours

And it's done both today, literally.  The rain part was what preceded the sleet and was very light.  The pouring part?  Well, that was not good.  It also wasn't outside.
 
Bill got up early and he was just getting out of the shower when I got up.  He commented on how the hot water didn't seem to last, but it was very cold outside and he thought that maybe the water just didn't have that much time to warm up.  I went to let the dogs out at that point, it was about 5:15 a.m.  I opened the dog door flaps, then I happened to glance to the other side of the garage.  Which is when I noticed that there was a whole lot of water running from the inner end of the garage to the outside.  From the closet where the hot water heater is.  Sometime after I blocked the dogs in at about 9:15 last night and between 5:15 this morning, the water heater apparently developed a leak.
 
Bill immediately started clearing the area in front of the closet, which was filled up with pachinko machines.  The machines were ok, they were sitting on a board that kept them up off the floor but they did get a little wet on the bottom sides.  The water did get to the area where he had some boards stored, most of which are scrap pieces so he probably didn't lose too much of his cabinet frame wood although he might have some that is damaged.  I filled up a few containers of water in case he had to shut it off completely, then I started helping him move things out of the way.  We put the box fan in the garage and aimed it at the area that was the most wet, and I grabbed just about every towel we own to use.
 
The weather front was slowed down overnight, which is a Blessing.  We looked online at a few companies such as Home Depot, Lowe's and Sutherlands.  We found one that is a good brand, affordable and the right size.  The store in our small town did not have it in stock, but the neighboring small town store had 7 or 8.  The streets were still good because the ice storm hadn't made it yet, so we got in the El Camino and got there immediately.  We got the new water heater home and since it weighs 118 pounds, Bill got the dolly and brought it in the living room.  We figured out that we did need a couple of things, such as a 2" deep drain pan to sit it in in case of leaks and a couple of misc. things.  The weather front was on it's way but not here yet.  Bill's dad said he would come over and help, so we left Otter at home to wait for Grandpa and we went  back to Lowe's to get the stuff we needed.  We took Bill's impala for the second trip, and it was just barely raining.  We were only in Lowe's about 20 minutes but the rain was transitioning over to sleet when we came back out.  By the time we got home, it had gotten even colder.  Between Bill and Grandpa, they got the old heater out and the new one installed.  Bill got the gas line hooked up to it and the water, checked it multiple times for gas or water leaks (none) and then Grandpa left because he was trying to beat the weather front while the roads were still in decent shape.
 
I finally got to take my shower about 2:00 this afternoon!  I ran the dishwasher last night but didn't get it unloaded until after Bill got finished with the installation.  I have been able to do laundry since I use cold water for that, and Bill never had to turn the water off to the house itself just at the water heater.
 
Yes, I am still sick.  I was really feeling cruddy last night and had just a touch of fever so I was really afraid that it might actually be flu.  I woke up with a tremendous headache this morning but I felt a little better so I'm now thinking that it is "just" a bug and not flu after all.  I was going to call in anyway, but Bill had planned on going in to work.  Obviously, his plans where changed.
 
In spite of having to spend $400.00 we didn't anticipate this morning, we still consider it a Blessing.  For one thing, the weather held off long enough.  Grandpa was able to get here and home safely.  We were able to get the old heater removed and the new one installed without too much trouble.  We were home when it happened, not off on vacation or gone for several hours so we discovered it pretty quickly and didn't lose as much water as would could have.  And nobody got hurt.  So yes, it was a Blessing.
 
But I did overdo a bit, even though I tried not to and Bill tried not to let me.  But there were some things he needed me to help with.  But I didn't overdo it too much.  After I got out of the shower, Bill had a nice fire built and the living room is very warm and toasty.  He did get up in the attic while he had the machines out of the way, since the attic access was unable to be reached due to the pachinko machines stacked in the way.  He got one of the Christmas trees down and what I think are probably boxes with ornaments, stockings and the things I wanted.  He also got the wreath down.  I'm not in a hurry to get any of that stuff out of the boxes.  We were going to get it down this coming Sunday.  Bill's attempting to sort pachinko machines as he puts them back in place, Otter is now moved to her bed & blanket (she's hibernating today due to the weather) and I'm on the couch with two blankets and a beagle foot warmer.
 
We'll see how it is in the morning, we are getting less ice than was forecasted but we are getting some.  It's probably going to transition to snow.  It's very cold and will be well below freezing for a few days.  But I fought the Wallyworld crowd yesterday for the last minute things we needed and we already had everything else we need.  So we're fine.  One of Bill's buddies was short of firewood, so he came over yesterday and we gave him enough to get him through the next few days.  Now, I think I'm going to see what's on tv and rest for the rest of the afternoon/evening.  I am tired!  But I might get a little crochet in, I started a new hat for myself with the "chili" yarn I got last summer.  I made a scarf then, but I decided I wanted a hat as well.  It clashes with my red hair, but I am not really concerned as long as it's warm to wear it!

Wednesday, December 04, 2013

The Borg Queen Is a Little Distracted!

I'm normally about the most (over) prepared person when it comes to just about any eventuality.  I got milk & oj yesterday, along with birdseed (and microwave popcorn at Otter's request), and had planned to fill my car up on the way in this morning.  However, I still feel cruddy so I stayed home today.  I still needed to gas up the car so I did that about 9:30 or so.
 
Then I ran to Wallyworld because I discovered this morning that I was almost out of the "T" in B-M-T!  And that is not something you ever want to run out of.  :)
 
I grabbed a couple of other things while I was there, some tea that Otter wanted and 3 or 4 other things that I figured I had better get since I was already there.  They were very crowded, and most people seemed to be buying the B-M-T stuff.  Lots of people wait until the last moment, which is really not the best thing to do.  And I usually don't!  But I have an excuse, since I am still on the sick side.

Froggy, before you get on me - I would have sent Otter to the gas station and store for me but she's run off to her friend's house and we may not see her for hours.  She's taking advantage of the chance to get out of the house just in case we get housebound.  She works Friday morning from 8:00 to 1:00 and I will probably take her or Bill will, depending on the weather.  She and her friend were probably going to eat somewhere and then I'm sure they'll find something to distract themselves.  Such as shopping!  And we don't wait until the last minute if we can avoid it anyway, the store was crazy busy this morning and it will be even worse after people get off of work today.  Same thing for the gas station, it was crowded and I'm glad I went when I did.  But there was one lady at Wallyworld that had the right idea - she had her basket filled up alright.  WITH YARN! :)  I didn't stop to talk to her, I was about out of energy and just wanted to get home but it brightened my day.
 
We (ok, Otter mostly) filled up the birdfeeders in the back yard this morning.  The suet feeder still has a lot in the cage but it does get regular attacks by various birds and they have been busy today.  The dog's outside water dish has been cleaned out and refilled, they will be inside tomorrow but the birds also use their water dish.  I don't think the birds care if it's clean, but it was full of dirt and leaves so it got cleaned out.  We filled it about half-way full so that there is still room to pour hot/warm water over it in the morning because it might be frozen over.  It's a fairly big plastic dish pan.  We don't use metal because the dogs don't like having their tongues stuck to frozen metal and plastic is easy to replace if it gets broken.  Also, plastic keeps the water cooler in the summer.

I made a huge pot of chicken noodle soup last night, it was delicious.  I put several containers in the freezer for Billyboy's lunches but there is enough left over for dinner tonight.  For tomorrow night, since we'll in all likelihood be in front of the fireplace, I bought hot dogs to roast in the flames.
 
I never did get any crochet done yesterday like I had planned.  Mostly, I sat on the couch with the Beagle Magnet - also known as a blanket - and kept the couch from flying.  Which is pretty much what I'm doing now, except that I do intend to crochet.  I got back into my pj's when I got home and I think I'm probably going to spend just about all afternoon in the same spot on the couch.  The beagle hasn't figured out that the blanket has been deployed, but I can hear her snoring from the dog's blankets at the end of the couch so she's not missing anything!  Frasier is also having a nap, he's at the end of the coffee table and all I can see is his back half.  I think his front half is next to the beagle on their blankets.  Even when he's sprawled out on their blankets, he overflows.  He's a big dog.


This is from a while back, but here's King Frasier!
 
Well, I just emptied my cup of hot cocoa and my water glass is in need of a refill, so I think I will mosey in the general direction of the kitchen.  I think I'm going to eat lunch while I am in there, then it's back to my couch.  And I might even have a furry foot warmer by that point.  Then, crochet time!  Daytime tv is really bad, there isn't much of any interest on.
 
RIF, y'all!

Tuesday, December 03, 2013

I Believe in Santa Claus!

I'm not as inclined to think I'm fighting the flu, but it is a flu-like bug.  I called in today, Bill took my car because it was parked in back of his car.  Otter usually drives his Impala, but I took her to work today in case I did decide that this is the flu.  In case I decided I needed to go to the doctor, I really did not want to deal with the El Camino today.  Love to drive it, but not when I'm not feeling good.
 
After I dropped Otter off, I decided to run into the grocery store that is in the same shopping center as her store since we may well get pounded by Winter by Thursday and I've learned to always have plenty of milk, oj, etc. on hand.  And also not to wait until the last minute to get it!  The Salvation Army bell ringer was the same Santa Claus that was there the other day.  Since I was in Bill's car today, it has a TEXAS related plate on the front and Santa commented on how much he liked it.  I told him that I also had a Longhorn sticker on the back window but that I usually got dirty looks for that.  We both laughed about that, then I went in and got my storm supplies (B,M,T time, folks!).  As I came out, there was someone talking to Santa so I went on to the car.  I was almost to the car when I hear someone yell "HEY" as loud as I can.  I look back, and there is Santa waving at me - the LONGHORN WAVE!
 
So, yes, I do believe in Santa Claus.  And he's one of us!
 
I am feeling better, but not the best.  Like I mentioned, I don't really think that I'm dealing with the flu.  But I don't think it's really allergy, either.  I have been parked on the couch nearly all day, except for when I took Otter to work and that was less than an hour total.  I have my afghan and I'm parked on the couch with it.  Frequently, I have a beagle at me feet.  There is usually a BigDog not too far away, he's usually sleeping.  I'm drinking lots of fluids and taking it easy. Bill told me to get some butterscotch candy, but I do not like butterscotch.  I picked up a bag of Worther's, they are more caramel flavor than butterscotch.  Otter did offer me some of her cough drops last night, but they have Echinacea and I have a probably allergy to it.
 
 I'm going to make chicken noodle soup for dinner tonight.  Lots of it!
 
Otter is feeling much better, she wasn't feeling good at all last night.  But she felt just about back to normal this morning, which is another reason why I don't think we've been dealing with the flu.
 
Regarding the weather, the forecast has changed a bit.  It was supposed to start tomorrow night but now it's been changed to early Thursday morning.  We are in the projected path for snow and not ice, but that could still change so we really don't know what we'll get or when we'll get it.  We still have some milk and oj on hand, but I don't want to take any chances.  I also got another 20 lb. bag of birdseed.  I still have plenty of that left as well, but it usually goes fast so I grabbed another one.  Maggie Moo was very interested in it when I carried it in, I don't think she thought it was dog food but she was still very interested in the bag.  I will probably bring the feeders in tonight but not refill them until tomorrow and they'll be taken back out then.
 
Well, Frasier is awake!  He got up, stretched his long legs, then he moved to the other side of the living room.  And got back into nap position!  Silly dog.  But he might be on to something, a nap is beginning to sound really good about now.

Monday, December 02, 2013

Symptoms

Last January, I had the flu.  At the time, I really wasn't sure if that's what it was or not but I finally decided that yes, I did have the flu.  My first symptom was that I spent a lot of time cold and not able to get warm.  The next symptom was when I was talking to Bill and literally in the middle of a word, my voice just quit and my throat was suddenly very sore.

I've been cold for days.  Saturday and yesterday, I was unable to get warm.  Today wasn't much better, but at least I didn't have to sit with pile of blankets.
 
This afternoon, my voice got wonky fast and my throat got sore.  Fast.
 
At approximately the same time as my various symptoms, Otter had the same ones.
 
I sure hope that we aren't coming down with the flu.

Sunday, December 01, 2013

Grey Day

It's grey and foggy.  It was foggy this morning but it burned off and then it was nicer.  Still cool, but we did see the sun a bit.  This afternoon/evening, it's back to being grey and it does look like it's getting foggy.
 
My quilt top which will be curtains is in the dryer.  After looking at it for a while, I decided to go ahead and wash it in the machine since it's cotton.  It did come out a little cleaner.  I think we'll get started on turning it in to curtains soon.  We have a neighbor behind us, so it's time to get better curtains up.  They have put mini-blinds in their windows at least.  They also have a dog, we think it's a dachshund.  I don't think that it stays out all the time, but Maggie and Frasier know that it's there and they go to the back fence every time they are let out in the back.
 
They spent a while out there this afternoon, after Otter cleaned up the dog yard we took the shovel and ruined a few gopher hills that suddenly appeared in the yard.  No sign of the gophers or their tunnels, but we did look.  We also did walnut patrol, but there weren't very many.  The tree looks like it still has a few walnuts yet to fall but not too many.
 
Otter and I also went to the local museum that has a Christmas tree/gingerbread house exhibit every December.  Some of the "trees" are interesting, to be polite about it!  The gingerbread houses are always fun, most of them are made by children, school, church or scout groups.
 
I finished (again) my turquoise scarf yesterday.  I put 5 more rows on it and the ruffle row.  It's much longer and fits much better.  I took it to church this morning.  I have another project, it's probably going to be a long-term one.  Bill suggested I make a robe for myself a while back and I did start one but then it decided it wanted to be a lap blanket for Bill instead.  I'm going to go ahead and make a robe, but I decided to use a softer yarn instead.  While Otter and I were out, we went to Michael's.  Their ad showed that they had the yarn I wanted to use on sale.  I bought 8 skeins, they are smaller skeins and I will probably have left over yarn.  I chose a pine green color for the robe.  Like I said, it's probably going to be a long-term project.  I don't really have any other projects waiting on me, I like to have something I can go back to between small projects or work on for hours if I chose to.
 
Hardly seems like it can be December 1st already!  I think we're going to get the Christmas stuff down from the attic next weekend, but not necessarily going to put the tree up yet.  I think it will probably be around the 15th or so before we put it all up.  Except for the wreath, it will go on the door as soon as we get it down from the attic.