YOP LIST 2024-2025

Sunday, July 28, 2024

WEEK 4

 


A month into Year 14 of YOP (Year of Projects).  That month flew by!  My projects are all loooong term projects so all you will be seeing over the next many months will mostly be progress photos.

Here are the RCR socks.


Not a lot of progress on them.  Where as, RCR socks normally do not take forever to complete, these are strictly my 'out and about' project. Someday, sock 1 will be completed and I can start sock 2.

My main project this week was my Madonna and Child xs.


It is unbelievable how much time it took me to do that square in the upper right side.  I thought this was 18 count aida but I measured it and it is 16 count.  Still seems super tiny to my old eyes.  I am really enjoying getting back into cross stitching.  This piece is going to take a very long time to complete but will be worth every minute and stitch when completed.

I got my new sourdough started going quite well this past week.


Friday I was able to make a yummy loaf of bread with it.  I also have quite a bit of discard and plan on making tortillas with it today.  It is nice to be back into sourdough cooking again.  I do admit, my scoring of the dough does need a bit of work.  

In other news......................

Our monsoons showed up this week.  We got an inch of rain in 24 hours.  It was sorely needed.  Along with the rain we had very strong winds (for us).  The neighbors across the street suffered some nasty damage.


Their poor Palo Alto tree lost a major branch.  The owner was out there yesterday trimming it up in hopes of saving the rest of the tree.  Another neighbor, behind us, cut down his HUGE ficus tree because of storm damage.  I was sorry to see that one go.  It provided such wonderful shade to him and his neighbor and it was beautiful.  Now, when I am in my backyard all I see is his garage and basketball net.

We also have new neighbors directly behind us.  We have not gone over to meet them yet.  They are still settling in.  I do hear many children's voices in the evening when they are all gathered around their swimming pool.  Going over and meeting them is on my 'to do' list for next week.

This week, we are once again, getting ready for another road trip to Vegas.  This will be a family trip for all our adult children.  We are staying with our dear friends there.  There will be 8 of us descending upon them this coming Friday and leaving them on the following Monday.  With Josh's GBM, we decided we need to be doing more family activities and making as many memories as we can.  

I got the results of my thyroid ultrasound and am now scheduled to consult with a general surgeon for a biopsy and possible removal.  Knowing most nodules are benign, I am hopeful this will also be my case.  My nodule is 3cm, so just a tad larger than we originally thought.  

That's it for this week.  I expect to be busy next week helping out with Josh.  He starts his 5th round of chemo and will be needing help with transportation for fluid infusions to help with the nausea.  The socks will be traveling with me.

Here is your chuckle for today.....


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

Sunday, July 21, 2024

WEEK 3 OF YOP 14

 


Hey there!  Lots to tell y'all about this week so let's get right to it!

CRAFTING

There was crafting this week along with a finish!


Rose City Roller socks have been going places with me and getting a few rows here and there.  They will be getting more attention this week since I have completed.......


The Habitation Throw.  This is more of a lap sized throw and will be turned into our Prayer Shawl ministry at church. It will be given to someone suffering from cancer.  Making this with worsted weight yarn makes it go so much quicker than the original suggestion of fingering weight.  Making it during a heat wave of 115F (46C) was not the smartest thing I ever did.  Even with our A/C running as well as a fan blowing on me, it was really warm to have this on my lap.  However, after going to the infusion center with my son, I know this will be a welcomed lapghan for those who sit in there for several hours during treatments.

There was also progress on this:


It may not look like much got completed but, that is over 100 stitches done this past week.  In that 100 stitch section there are 15 different colors being used!  This will be lovely when completed though.  I keep reminding myself of that.  I just wish this was a portable project.  The enjoyment I get from working on it is huge.  Here is how I keep track of my progress too:


Luckily for me, the lady that started the project for me, also marked what she had done this way.  This has always been my go to for keeping track of where I am.  I know there are apps for phones that help, but I am a paper and pencil (highlighter) type of gal.  Must be the bookkeeper in me.

I am not sure you will consider this crafting, but I do.  Therefore, I will be putting this in this category from now on.  As you all know, I have been working with sourdough since the pandemic.  There have been multiple starters come and go in that time period.  Mainly, in the heat of the summer, I lose my starter to pink mold.  My kitchen is the hottest room of our house and there is nothing I can do about it.  We have tried everything to cool that room more but nothing works.  I have had to keep my starter in the fridge but when I want to make anything, it needs to be set out a day or two before use.  By the time it is getting active again, it molds.  My best friend in Vegas told me about a sourdough 'home' to help maintain a constant temperature for the starter.  It can be cold, so no feeding is needed for several days, or warmed up, so the starter gets active and ready for use.


Say hello to my new home for my starter.  It is tiny and so very quiet.  I love it.

Now, say hello to Dotty!  She just got started on Friday so is very tiny.  She will grow quickly in the next week and I should be able to start using her next week sometime.  I am so excited to be able to actually make sourdough items in the summertime now.  The home was purchased from King Arthur.  They put them on sale last week plus I had reward $$ to use for it and shipping was free.  The jars were purchased from Amazon during Amazon days last week.  I am a happy lady!


LIFE

I was pretty busy this  past week.  Josh and Josie took off for Seattle on Tuesday.  They are staying with Stacie's parents.  I envy them as it is a beautiful 80F (26C) for their high each day.  With them gone, Thor needed to have a little extra loving.  So, I volunteered to go and sit with him for a few hours each day.


While he was busy 'protecting' the house (see above photo), I worked on helping keep their pool clean.  They have a huge tree in their backyard that drops leaves quicker than a cheetah runs!  It is a constant battle.  But the tree offers some wonderful shade and no one wants to remove it.  It only took about 20 minutes a day to keep up with the maintenance.  Unfortunately, our pools are so warm right now, it is like hoping into a bathtub.  Not refreshing at all.

Friday, I had a thyroid ultrasound.  I am waiting for the results from it.  They person doing the ultrasound did tell me the nodule on the right side was bigger than originally thought and there is a smaller one on the left side.  She also told me my lymph nodes are clear and normal sized which is great news.  Next up will probably be a biopsy of the nodules and then we will take it from there.

I have 2 funnies for you today.  They are kind of related so I had to put both of them on here today.


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


Sunday, July 14, 2024

WEEK 2 and Goals

 


As you probably noticed, I was absent last week for week one of YOP 14.  Hubby and I went to Las Vegas with a group of friends and family.


This was us having dinner one evening to celebrate a birthday and anniversary.  There were 18 of us in total! What a fun trip.  Yet, I was very happy to be home after 4 days away.

I have had quite a hard time coming up with goals for this, my 14th year of doing YOP.  When I first started I had specific goals I wanted to attain.  As I grew in knowledge of my crafts, I became more general in my goals.  This year, I have decided to not make any real goals.  I have several WIP's that have languished for many moons.  Those will be the things I want to concentrate on the most.  My yarn stash is dwindling, other than my fingering weight yarn.  My sport/DK weight is depleted.  My worsted has just enough to do a few more prayer shawls.  My 'specialty' yarn has remained the same for several years.  But, the fingering yarn seems to multiply every time I go into my stash boxes!  I mean, how many socks can one person own?

So, that being said, here is a look at my 'goals' for this coming year.

WIP CARRY OVERS

Madonna and Child XS 8/7/20 -
Rolling on the River 3/20/24 -
MKAL Gnome 4/20/24 -
RCR 4/23/34 -
Habitation 5/20/24 -
Madonna and Child XS returned to me on  6/18/24 -
Felt Christmas Ornaments 10/18/22 - 

GOALS

Find ways to use up a plethora of fingering weight yarn!!!!

Mainly focus on the WIP's that are begging to be completed.

Enjoy the process of what ever craft I decide to focus on at the moment.

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Now, a look at what I have accomplished since my last blog update 2 weeks ago.

My RCR sock got some much needed attention this past week.  Doing a heel is my favorite part of any sock.  Well, that, and closing the toe.  This is the perfect project to take along with me to all my appointments coming up.


The Habitation Throw is moving slowly.  I am decreasing now which makes me happy.  With our temps being so hot, this has not been my number 1 items to work on.  The best part of this project is......It has used up all of the blue leftover yarn and is using up quite a bit of the creamy peach I had laying around.


This Madonna and Child got quite a bit of love too.  When I received it, it looked like this.


I do enjoy working on xs again.  The only drawback is not being able to 'watch' TV while doing it.  This piece has so many colors in it and they change every few stitches.  I really need to keep a close eye on the pattern and count carefully.  There are 9 pages of charts for this along with 43 different colors.  When I received this back from the person who had promised to do if for me, there were 5 colors missing.  They got ordered, were received and tagged and bagged so I could get this going.  It will be a full coverage piece............my first and possibly my last lol.

And now you are caught up on my crafting progress.With the trip to Vegas and all the medical testing I am having done at the present time, crafting has kind of been slow going.  It also looks like there will be more medical testing to come as they found a LARGE (2.9cm) nodule on my thyroid while doing my Carotid artery ultrasound.  (BTW, the carotids are fine!) 

 

I do want to share a couple more photos from our trip last weekend.
Josh and his youngest cousin

Stacie and Josh watching patriotic laser show with music

Yes, we are all wearing sweatshirts.  The casino was like a meat locker even though it was 120F outside.

One last bit of crafting for you.  This time from my niece who is an artist and has her own shop.
She does these amazing collages of different dog breeds.  She does other mediums of art also.  Go check out her shop.  It is amazing!

Of course, I could not leave today without a bit of humor for you.


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