Memorial Day weekend in the US. Time to pause and give thanks for those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. For those still serving we pray for them to remain safe and for those who have served we thank them also.
Let me tell you about my week.
Monday: I got a call about 9AM asking if I was available to take my DIL, Tiffany, to the Emergency Department. Not how I planned on spending my day. We have a stand alone ED in town and so I took her there for treatment for her migraine. I was all prepared to sit there for a few hours. I was so smart and took a book to read. WRONG! Once in the room, they turn off all the lights and it is pitch black. Since I have never had a migraine I had no clue that lights were a big trigger. We were in and out in about 2.5 hours. Much better than going to a hospital's ED. Hubby and I also had our A/C get it's bi-annual inspection to keep it in tip top shape. I was able to get the laundry completed too. I got my Mother's Day gift today.
My new Mini Trinity bag from Twice Sheared Sheep. It is perfect to carry a sock or baby hat project in. LOVE IT!
Tuesday: We got new tires on our car. It was not something we had planned on. I had taken the car to the dealership last week for it's check-up and was informed my tires were down to 1/32" and were a danger to drive on. They gave me a price to get new tires and I about fainted. I came home and hubby did some research and found them for $1000 cheaper. Yes! there are 3 zeros on that number. When we took the car to the tire dealership they said I still had 4/32" of tread left. Hmmmm........kind of made me realize I was handed a bill of goods from the dealership. But we got the new tires anyway as we would have needed them before the lease is up next year. Since the tire shop is in the same parking lot as our local bar and grill, we had lunch there while waiting for the car to be done. Win - Win!
Wednesday: I had a tele-health appointment with my rheumatologist. She was very happy with the progress I had made with OT. No need to go back but just continue the exercises at home to maintain the progress. Hubby came to me, later in the day, and showed me that he had gone through another heel of a sock. I started the replacement immediately,
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| Where I am as of Sunday morning |
No, you are not confused. I had just finished the 'replacement' sock last week for this pair of socks. Well, the 'old' sock must have felt bad that it was not as bright and pretty and blew out it's heel. Now when hubby blows out a heel, he does it so well I can not even begin to try and just repair it. So glad I usually have extra yarn of all his socks.
Thursday: A very nice and quiet day. Hubby decided to catch a virus and was feeling pretty puny. So we just sat and just watched TV for most of the day and I worked on my crafting projects. I made menus for the coming week and got my grocery pick up list completed too.
Friday: Hubby is really sick! No fever but horrible coughing and his nose won't stop running. I picked up the groceries and got our water jugs filled. Again, we took it easy so he could get as much rest as he could to try and recover. It gave me time to work on my crocheting and knitting again too.
Saturday: Hubby is still under the weather. I took the time to clean up the kitchen and get things ready for next weeks meals. I am so bad at getting things cleaned and cut as soon as I get them home from the store. I had strawberries, watermelon, and green onions to clean and cut. Once they are done, I love being able to just reach in the fridge and grab. I will say, I am impressed with the person who picked out my strawberries and watermelon this time. They are perfect and so yummy! Much better than when I do it myself. In the late afternoon, I went to Mass for Pentecost. It marks the end of our Easter season.
Today: Hubby seems to be a bit better. He is still congested but not near as bad. I do not plan on anything major today. I am going to cook some pork chops later along with some sweet potatoes and then pecan pie for desert. I plan on working on the Lego blanket again as well as the RCR and the Lap throw. I already showed where I am with the RCR. Here is what I accomplished with the other two.
Finished a color change and started another. This blanket is going to be quite large!
I was able to lay it over both hubby and myself. It is almost 6 ft wide and already over 3 ft long. Very toasty when laying on my lap. Thank goodness I have a little fan next to where I sit so I don't melt.
That is about all for this week. I will leave you with a bit of humor.



















































