12.29.2020

End of the year, part 2

    




     "Watercooler" talk today...Bridgerton. I would never knowingly in my ancient age, pick up a paperback romance.  Watching it is entirely a different thing!  Beautiful costumes, music, gardens, etc.  Not to mention the eye-candy of the Duke.  I generally love anything from Shonda Rhimes, and this was just so good!  Eight episodes to watch during a gloomy, cold day.  I mentioned it to my two part time staffers today, one had watched it, the other will be jumping on the bandwagon when she gets home from work.  So nice to have something to talk about that is not political!

     



     Lots of unfinished "business" for 2020...my Goodreads goal was not met, and won't be, unless I add lots of children's books.  They count, don't they?  I've updated my planner for the year with birthdays, appointments, etc., so that' s ready to go.  This week finds me preparing for one of January's book discussions via Facebook for the library.  It is This Side of Paradise by one of my very favorite authors, F. Scott Fitzgerald.  The book takes place beginning in 1920...think of the 1918 Pandemic, prohibition, smoky jazz clubs...I hope the discussion is lively.

     One more day of work until a two day holiday, then back to work on Saturday (boo).  I still have lots of organizing to accomplish before the stroke of midnight Thursday.  Too much stuff!



12.22.2020

End of the year...


 


      Another year draws to a close...just a few more days of this dumpster fire named 2020.  It hasn't been bad for me personally, but the nation and worldwide suffering is really almost too much to comprehend.  Surely 2021 will be better.

     The work hours have been a little strange the last couple of weeks.  I've been trying to squeeze in vacation hours which must be taken or lost by the end of the year.  It's been unfortunate that my one full time staffer has lots of vacation to use during this time too.  We've been using half days, and the occasional full day, and it has resulted in not working together for the past two weeks.  We're both working today, so it has been "catch-up" time with plenty of conversation.  It was kind of hard to motivate myself to come into work this morning...way too cold out!  I supposed retirement can't come too soon, but I still hope to hold out until the end of  May.  Then I will transition into watching Vivian while school is out.  Here's hoping we can have adventures this summer!

     On the agenda for next week...organizing for the new year.  I would like to start out the year with some semblance of order in my life!


12.12.2020

A few of my favorite things...

 Day Designer   







I've been using Day Designer products for four years.  I love the allotted space for each date and the format for the planner.  I was gifted one the first year, and purchased the next two from Target or Staples.  This year I sprung for the original sized planner.  Here's hoping that 2021 will actually have something to plan for, other than retirement at the end of May! 

Peg & Awl Sendak Artists Roll

I've admired this product for a few years.  I finally ordered one this past month and love it.  There's room inside for a variety of pencils, brushes, tools, and papers.  Neat, organized, and ready to go.



Johnny Was Masks


Masks...while I'm tired of wearing them, I do get a kick of finding new and interesting ones.  Johnny Was has several varieties, mostly priced at 5/$25, with free shipping.  They ship quickly, and as a bonus, I'm on the mailing list for catalogs.  Overpriced clothing, but it's interesting.  I'll just stick with the masks.


Alabama Chanin School of Making Kits


I have loved Alabama Chanin clothing since I bought the first AC book in 2007.  This year I've "collected" four key pieces to work on in the above mentioned retirement phase of life.  The wrap top is my latest purchase, now nested alongside the Long Skirt, the Factory Dress, and a partially finished poncho.

Ugg Boots



I have hated Ugg boots for as long as I knew what they were.  I thought they were ugly, clunky, and in-general unattractive.  Since then, and since chemo nearly three years ago, I've suffered from cold feet and general foot pain.  Ugg to the rescue.  They're comfortable, cozy, and yes...still unattractive.  They don't hurt my feet, so that's a plus in my book!


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I have lots of favorite things, but this is just a small portion of things that have brought me joy this year.
No affiliations on the links.



12.01.2020

December...

Milagro Tree from Sundance Catalog



 Wow...can't believe it is December already!  What a crazy year.  I rarely know what day it is OR what month it is.  I'm trying to burn vacation days...a half day here and there, and those fabulous whole days scattered around the weekend.  When we came back to work in mid-May, there was really no place to go or things to do, so it didn't even occur to me to take a vacation.  Now it is use it or lose it time...we can only carry over 80 hours of vacation into next year.

So...what have I been up to?  Not much.  Still prepping for retirement...in this case purchasing things I want/need before I cut the employment cord.  Lots of painting and art supplies, Alabama Chanin School of Making kits, embroidery projects from Dropcloth designs, punch needle and rug hooking supplies, fabric...lots of fabric.  I have serious intentions to make quilts, something I haven't pursued in years.  

All Christmas presents are purchased and wrapped, so I'm ready for our tiny family holiday.  We Thanksgiving-ed in our little pod.  I'm glad that Megan takes all of this COVID stuff so seriously.  I'd rather isolate now so we can be around in the future.

The house is having a good Christmas so far...new carpeting, another robot vacuum, and regular maintenance upgrades.  The garden has been "put to bed"...just last Saturday...just in time for our first snow of the season yesterday.  I'm hoping for a quiet, productive winter.





Aldi Wine Advent Calendar



4.01.2020

Alone:Together

Well, we're halfway through week three of being home-bound.  Having sunny skies makes it better, right"

I went "elderly" grocery shopping early yesterday morning, and picked up all that we should need for the next week or so.  Should have gotten more than one four-pack of blueberry muffins, because they seem to be Vivi's favorite.  Maybe next week. I'm always pretty happy to have beverages stocked...Starbucks K-cups, Coke Zero, and tea.  I've accumulated so many kinds of teas this past year...so many that we probably won't need to order/buy any for the next few years.

After the grocery, on the way home I was driving past Lowe's.  It was early, and no one was there in the garden center except for the cashier.  I got an herb planter filled with rosemary, oregano, and thyme.  In addition, I picked up a nice tomato plant and a few packages of seeds.  Early tomorrow morning, I hope to make it out to Rural King (just 2 miles away) and pick up a 6' x 2" x 1" galvanized planter (water trough) to place out on the deck.  It's time to start the garden...and even though there is plenty of space to dig out a garden in the back yard, it's just too much work...and it's too far away from a water source.  I do not want to be carrying buckets of water down the hill.  Lazy?  For sure.It will be nice to have our little trough of crops right outside the sliding doors.  Easy to take care of, and nice to look at.

The Flora Kahlo rose bushes I planted two years ago are finally starting to sprout some leaves.  I swear, they've looked like dead sticks for the past year.  I was considering pulling them out, but I'm so glad that I didn't. 

One full week of my library science class is out of the way.  Seven more to go.  Considering the amount of projects and papers that are required, I'm kind of glad I'm not working.  SO GLAD this is my last class for certification!

Currently reading:
One Little Secret by Cate Holahan
The First Mistake by Sandie Jones
Viewing:
Way too much CNN and MSNBC
General Hospital and Y&R


We're well...hope you are too!

3.23.2020

Will this be a return to blogging?

Being sequestered...it is a semi-introvert's dream.  All of this time to finish up projects, read, nap, work on starting a garden (Victory Garden?  Virus Garden?), and enjoy my little family.  I'm so glad that I live with Megan and Vivian.


I don't know where this image came from, but I "lifted" it from a local jewelry designers Facebook posts...Dharma Cowgirl.  She always posts the most amazing images!

What I am working on...

A "Nightshift" shawl with the KnitAlong started by Vicki "Knitorious"
An A-line dress kit received just in time from Alabama Chanin's School of Making
Old WIPS...and there are oh so many!
Organizing my bedroom...also always a WIP
Cooking...the pantry is pretty well stocked, and I'm trying to keep things interesting

What I'm bingeing on streaming services:

The Newsroom on Amazon Prime
Burden of Truth (as opposed to Burden of Proof) on Hulu
3 bites of Little Fires Everywhere on Hulu...I also enjoyed the book

What I recommend, if you have the CBS app...The Good Fight.  I loved The Good Wife, and looked forward to Sunday evening to watch the new episodes.  The Good Fight is Good Wife on steroids.  So good, and I look forward to the next season dropping.

Stay safe...be well...wash your hands!

2.29.2020

February Vacations...they're the best!

After being sunshine-starved, our little family headed to the sunny skies of Key West for a week-long vacation.  This was Vivi's second airplane adventure, but the first one happened when she was just six months old, so it was not really memorable.  This one, however...


 The next picture was taken on the seven mile bridge going to the lower Keys.  It wasn't as dramatic this time...and the last time I was there was 30 years ago.  Megan was almost the same age as Vivian during that trip.


 On the beach at Key West...
 The view from our hotel room...this was a beautiful place.  Ocean's End, Key West, but it was really situated on Stock Key.

 I had totally forgotten about the chickens running loose in Key West.  Amusing, but annoying.
 The Key West Butterly Preserve and Botanical Garden.  Spectacular!


 And of course, the iconic photo in everyone's album from their Key West Visit.

8.16.2019

So good...




Life is good.  No bumps in the road, not job stresses,and most important of all, no classes to take until Spring semester.  The most pressing issue I have right now is a Target run on my lunch hour today.  They have the best thin crust pizzas...Archer Farms - Mushroom and truffle oil on a super thin crust.  Believe me, it's divine!  Friday night is pizza night at our house, so Target is a must today!  I absolutely hate the idea of shopping anywhere on a Friday after work, so lunch hour, it is!

I haven't been up to much lately...just schoolwork, work-work, and hanging out at home with Megan and Vivian.  Our summer Netflix watchlist has consisted mostly of watching the entire however many seasons of Grey's Anatomy, with a little Scandal thrown in on the side.  "Crafting" has fallen by the wayside, but I'm ready to start knitting again.  I get the knit bug every autumn, and it fades into obscurity around February.  One of our library locations is having a class on a "Surprise Jacket" for children, and it looks fairly quick and easy.




4.23.2019

Spring has sprung...



We're finally having some lovely days here in SW Indiana.  Granted, when the weather turns nice and the trees come into bloom, that's when everyone starts sneezing and sniffling, but at least it is sun-shiny and bright!


 Megan, Vivian and I went to YART a few Saturdays ago.  YART---a yard sale for art.  All pieces are moderately priced, and all are represented and sold by the actual artists.  It's always a fun time, and the weather was perfect this year.  Vivian enjoyed herself, wandering among the artsy booths.
She's kind of a hipster, right?  She loves choosing her own clothing, and nine times out of ten will prefer to be dressed almost like her mother.  Lots of black leggings and t shirts!  She started pre-school a few weeks ago and just loves it.  It's great for her to be around other kids...she's learning lots from both the teachers and the kids.

I love living with Megan and Vivian.  It's nice to be a part of a little family again.

1.12.2019

Snow...

Snow...a real snow.  The amazing thing?  It was forecasted to arrive at 4 PM and it did.  That never happens!  According to the roof of my car, we got about 4 inches (also forecasted!!).  The best part about it though, was that the roads were cleared early this morning and there were absolutely no problems getting to work.  The hardest part was getting the snow off of the center of the top of the car!  It was absolutely "mohawkish" for a bit.

It's unfortunate that work was unaffected by the snow...we were all hoping for a snow day today, especially since Saturdays are a bit slow anyway.

12.21.2018

Finally found the chairs...

I've been looking for a couple of chairs for my room since Spring.  Found the inspiration picture on Frenchtown Station's Facebook page.  A friend and I visited there a few months ago and the chairs weren't there...things come and go rather quickly in this super-cute little shop.  Anyway, I found the chairs elsewhere, and also a copycat of the ottoman.


I love the spare look of the leather butterfly chairs.  While they aren't the chairs I imagined last Spring--I was more in the market for a huge comfortable reading chair--the chairs paired with the slouchy leather ottoman will be perfect and the set won't take up as much space.  I found the chairs locally (and on Amazon) for not a lot of money, and the ottoman is available on Amazon.  Can't wait...my first big purchase of  2019, coming up!

Catching Up

  It's been awhile...as usual, not much going on.  As I look through photos on my phone, I decided to do a little blog post. Last Monday...