YOP LIST 2023-2024

Sunday, March 17, 2024

WEEK 38

 



Where did this past week go?  Feels like I just wrote a blog post yesterday.  It was a productive week though.  Not just in my crafting either.

Speaking of crafting............


I am nearing the toes of these.  I believe I need 20 more rows and then the toes.  They should be completed by my next update.  Then I need to decide what to make next.  I am leaning towards prayer shawl making.  When I went to Mass yesterday, one of the prayer shawl ladies asked me if I needed anymore supplies for the shawls.  I took that as a gentle hint they are in need.  I have plenty of yarn set aside for this endeavor so might as well get going on it.

I spent this past week decluttering my craft room.  Oh my goodness.  I actually got quite a bit out of it.  No yarn, this time though.  I got rid of sewing patterns, knitting books, crafts I will never do, Knick knacks I no longer find joy in, etc.  I also put batteries into the two clocks I have in there and wound up my antique mantle clock so I can hear it chime every hour.  I now, love going in there and working on projects.  I even found one I had started and never completed.  I have worked on it a few times this past week and will continue to work on it a bit at a time.  It is one of those felt applique project with lots of tiny pieces that turn into Christmas ornaments.  I had two of them but one is being decluttered to a new home as it was unopened.  I will keep the one that I had started and hopefully will finish it before Christmas this year.  I am using a combo of crafting glue and hand sewing.  No, that is not what the instructions call for but then, I am not great at following instructions.  LOL

I was also faithful to my menu list this week.  There was a warm home cooked meal on the table every night...............until last night.  We met up with family and friends at Mass and we all went out to eat afterwards.  But................I had the food prepped for dinner so will cook it for lunch today.  Tonight is corned beef and cabbage night.  Hubbys favorite!

There were the normal household chores (laundry, dusting, mopping etc) that was done this past week too.  It is about time to completely dismantle my kitchen and deep clean the granite counter tops.  It is on my to do list for next week.  Do any of you make to do lists?

I will leave you with a bit of humor.  If you 'get it' I think it means you are old like me.


Until Next Time.....................Happy Crafting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sunday, March 10, 2024

WEEK 37........SUPER SHORT


 This update won't take you long to read.  This is the only item I worked on this week.


The RCR socks are my only item to be worked on.  I know, boring.  

I spent most of the past week coughing and blowing my nose.  What ever this virus is that I found, it does not want to leave. My voice decided to leave on Tuesday and I finally got some of it back on Saturday.  Today is day 12 of this thing!  My voice is almost 100% and my nose is no longer an issue.  The cough is still there but, oh so much better. Hopefully I am at the tail end of this darn thing!

I will leave you with this week's chuckle.


Until Next Time.................Happy Crafting!!!!!!!!!

Sunday, March 3, 2024

WEEK 36

 




Spring has sprung here in the Valley of the Sun.  We are in the 70's and just starting to rise into the 80's. Flowers are blooming, the geese are leaving, allergies are happening, baseball spring training is active, and I have a stinking cold!  Spring does not last long here.  By the end of April we will see temps closer to the 90's and then it is HOT until the end of October.  

I was busy this week with my needles.


Habitation Throw is completed.  It will make a nice lap blanket for the prayer shawl ministry.  It was a very enjoyable knit.  I was able to watch TV and work on this without problems.  It also used up a couple lone skeins of yarn that I did not have enough of to make anything else with.  I have several more skeins like that and think I will make another one in multi colors to use up those 'scraps'.  It went fast, too, because I used worsted (#4) weght yarn and a size 10 (6mm) needle.  BTW, the dark areas are actually a lovely blue color.  Not sure why this looks gray.

Once again I decided to do a tried and true knitting project.


Rose City Roller socks.  This time they are for ME!   Hubby said he has plenty of RCR socks, so now it is my turn. I only have 3 pair of these socks in my drawer so, time to add to that collection.  They are the most comfy socks and I even wear them with sandals on cooler days.  (don't judge lol)  I am doing them consecutively this time.  My goal is to do at least 10 rows a day on each sock.  I saw the Yarn Harlot do this and she got hers done in record time.  Of course I have see her knit and her fingers FLY!  I do have a pair of long socks out of this same yarn and they are one of my favorite to grab in the dreary winter months. 

And that is all for my crafting this week.

I finally got the chance to go through all the jewelry I had pulled out of my armoire.  I separated the items I think my grand daughters and daughter in laws may like.  Now I just need them to come over and look it over to see if there is anything there they would like to have in their homes.  That took me two days to do!  I have 3 one gallon ziplocks full of jewelry.  All costume with a lot of it handmade by me or my mom.  Other than that, I did not declutter one inch of my craftroom last week.  Maybe this coming week?

I decided to catch a cold starting on Wednesday night with it in my head and having it move down into my throat and chest last night.  With the meds I take for my RA, my immune system is weakened.  Lucky me!  But, my RA is under control and I can deal with a virus now and then in order to have the ability to move and enjoy life again.

My kindred spirit friend in Nevada sent a gift for Josh this week.


Water from Lourdes France!  What a dear sweet friend she is.  I so wish we lived closer so we could be together more often.  She and I share so many common interests and hobbies. *sigh*

Enrique has been so cute lately.  He loves his blankets and likes to burrow in them.  The other day he decided to burrow into the one that is on the couch between me and hubby.


I am sure he thinks he is all covered up and no one can see him.  What a goof.  But we love him.

Until Next Time.............................Happy Crafting!!!!!!!!

PS: The car issue has been semi solved.  I do have my SUV back and so far it is fine.  The jury is still out on whether it will continue to stay that way.  Peace Out!



Sunday, February 25, 2024

WEEK 35

 


For the past few weeks, my updates have been pretty short and honestly, kind of boring.  rehashing the same thing each week.  Well, this week is not going to be short and hopefully, not boring.

I have a finish!!!!  Yipee!!!


My Scatterby Socks are completed and in my sock drawer.  Of course, now that they are completed, our temps have been in the 80's.  Not exactly prime time for 'long' socks.  This means I need to cast on some Rose City Roller socks for me!  Hubby says he has plenty of socks.  I only have 4 pair of the RCR socks, so need to get on those soon.

Once the socks were off the needles, I cast on my next knit........Nope, not RCR socks but.....


The Habitation Throw.  I have had this on my wish list for quite a while.  Probably 3-4 years!  I am using some of my left over yarns to make this.  I am not planning on making this as large as some do.  I am going for either a triangular shawl or a lap blanket for the prayer shawl ministry.  This knit is the perfect relaxing knit to do while watching TV or talking on the phone.

I had plenty of knitting time this week.  I managed to tweak my back on Wednesday while doing my daily declutter.  I was working on my jewelry armoire and was bent over for over a couple of hours.  Not my best move!  When I went to stand straight my back informed me it was not having it.  Even today, it is still sore if I am in one position for too long.  Movement is my best friend.  At least the spasms have stopped and now it is just sore!  Getting old is not for sissies.  That is why I had so much knitting time.

Josh completed his chemo/radiation this past week.  To celebrate we were invited to lunch with him, his wife, and of course, Josie.  It was so much fun.  Stacie (His wife) and I played pull tabs and she did quite well and won nicely.


I won too by just being with family.  Our daughter and her husband were able to join us too so it was very special!

Next up is something that has been in the works since Thanksgiving.  Josie wanted to get a Father Daughter Tattoo.  Josie is the one that came up with the idea shortly after Josh was diagnosed with brain cancer.  They finally got them done this past week.  If you are a Marvel Avengers movie nut (like this family is) you will totally understand where this saying came from.  If not, you can find out here.  Make sure you read the entire article to get why it means so much to them.  (Bring a tissue)


This is Josh's written in Josie handwriting.


And Josie's is written in Josh's handwriting.



Father and Daughter together.  I don't know if you know this but, Josie is named after her parents.  Jos, from Josh and Lynn from her mom's middle name.  Joslynn!  So, this tattoo has a lot of meaning for the two of them.  When she presented the idea to her dad, he actually cried.  So did I.

As I am sitting here writing my blog today, I have a little buddy sleeping next to me.


My little Enrique boy.  Such a sweet boy.  A big joy in my life too.  Even hubby likes him!

I can not leave you without giving you something to chuckle over.



Until Next Time...................Happy Crafting!!!!!!



Sunday, February 18, 2024

WEEK 34

 


Not a good crafting week.  Here is what I got done.


Heel is done and just barely got part of the foot done.  Yup, not super exciting, huh.  I want to get this done as I have several projects I want to start and I know if I cast any of them on, this will get put on the back burner.

I did manage to get 15 minutes a day of decluttering for 4 days.  So, the kitchen and my part of the bedroom are completed.  Next will be my bathroom and my jewelry box.  Hopefully hubby will get inspired soon and pitch in.  If not, I will take it upon myself to do his areas which he will not like lol.  

Most of the week was spent dealing with car issues and family things.  Nothing I really want to talk about yet.  Nothing really serious but just frustrating and time consuming.

Josh has his last treatment on Monday.  Then it is a month long waiting game for testing and determination to see what is next.

Lent started last Wednesday.  This means meatless Fridays for the next 6 weeks.  I really like this time as it gives me a chance to branch out with my cooking and try new things and let my imagination take over in the kitchen.  And, no, I don't just throw fish on the grill every Friday.  I love to explore plant based meals during this time.  Hello Mediterranean diet recipes.

Here is my photo of Enrique this week.


We bought him this bed over a month ago.  It was to replace the HUGE bed that he and Luna shared.  This week is the first time he has actually gotten into it and slept.  There are still a few toys and one more bed of Luna's that we need to dispose of but it is still hard for me to see her things go out the door.  Heck, I still have 2 blankets that belonged to Wire.  Enrique really likes those blankets so they stay.

For those of us who do a lot of cooking with oil.  Here is your funny for the week.


Until Next Time.....................Happy Crafting!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sunday, February 11, 2024

WEEK 33


 Not a very interesting week craftwise.  In finished sock one:


And started on sock #2:


Yup, pretty mundane and boring.

I did manage to declutter 5 days this past week.  The kitchen is completed and I am now working in the master bedroom.  I don't know if enjoyment is the right word to use.  Maybe accomplishment.  But I actually look forward to each day's 15 minute segment of decluttering.  Crazy, huh!?

On Monday, Josh starts his final week (#6) of his chemo and radiation therapy.  Then he waits a month to get his next MRI and see how the brain tumor was affected by all the treatment and find out what the next step will be.  Another hurry up and wait time for us.

Otherwise, life is fairly normal for us.  I did find a couple of humous items this past week I wanted to pass on to y'all.

This is for all you teachers out there.


And because I love clean humor


And with that I will bid you adieu

Until Next Time.............................Happy Crafting!!!!!!!!!!

Sunday, February 4, 2024

WEK 32 OF YEAR 13

 


A week has gone by and I do not have a lot of crafting to show or talk about.  Life gets in my way too much.  I think that is a good thing though.  Keeps me busy and active.  So, here is what I have accomplished this past week.


As of this morning I am just a few rows shy of starting the toe on my Scatterby Sock.  My dream was to have it completed and sock #2 on the needles by this morning.  Like I said, life got in my way.

I spent one day at the car dealership trying to figure out why my car made a loud bang and felt like it had been hit by another vehicle when there was not another car anywhere around me.  Then I had acceleration problems and high RPM.  This all happened when driving Josh home from his radiation treatment and going 70 MPH!  By the time I got back into the car to take it to the dealer, everything was working as normal.  The service department could not find anything wrong with it either!  It seems to be fine now but that was quite scary.  Hopefully it was just 'one of those things' and all will be well.

Another half of a day was spent with 4 of my cousins having lunch,catching up and reliving old times.


It was a very windy day as you can see from the hair blowing and my shirt trying to take off.  (I am on the far right)  We had not seen each other for years so it was nice to really have time to catch up.  There were a total of 26 of us cousins and now we are down to 23.  Guess we are not as young as we thought we were.  They live as far as the east coast to Hawaii.  Could be why we seldom see each other.

There seemed to be a plethora of laundry this week.  Probably because I had purchased new sheets for our bed and wanted to wash them before using them.  That takes up a whole laundry load in itself.

I have gotten back into menu planning too.  It sure does save on time throughout the week and also $$ when going to the grocery store.  We only purchase what we need for the week and try not to impulse buy anything else.  I started that the first of the year and so far it is going well.

This month I have also started doing a 15 minute a day declutter.  I do not do it on the weekend, normally.  But throughout the week, I choose a room and work on that room until completed.  My hopes is to have the main part of the house done by the end of the year.  We also have 2 sheds and of course, the dreaded backroom that is used for storage of things we don't want stolen out of our sheds. (Yes, we have people jumping our block wall and helping themselves to our sheds)  Those places will be the least of my worries until the living part of our home is done.

On Thursday, Jaxon came over and we had a sleepover.  I am so glad my grandkids like to come and spend time with us old folks.  My kids never had that opportunity as we always lived far away from all the grand parents.  Grandparents are so important in a child's life.  I cherish my memories of my time with my grandparents.  Hopefully my grandchildren will feel the same way when I am gone.

We got another inch of rain this past week.  More rain is expected this week too.  Winter is our rainy season.  Even though you hear about us having monsoons, they are not normally huge rain producers for us.  They bring lots of dust and wind and just enough rain to mess everything up.

I have rambled on long enough.  I hope all of you are having a glorious day.

Until Next Time............................Happy Crafting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!