YOP LIST 2024-2025

Sunday, November 24, 2024

WEEK 21

 


Are all of my US friends ready for this coming Thursday?  I think we are finally set and have all logistics figured out for the day here at our homestead.  So, now it is just gliding through the next few days.  Doing our normal routine things and then collapsing on Friday!

I had a bit of crafting this week.  Mostly waiting room knitting while waiting for Josh at his therapy appointments.  Here is a look.


Toe socks completed.  These are such a quick little knit.  Each sock take about 9 grams of fiber so using up bits and bobs of yarn is ideal for these.  I did kind of chuckle reading all the comments from last week.  It didn't dawn on me that when I call them toe socks y'all thought I was making socks with toe places in them.  Heck, I have a hard time making mittens with thumb placements.  I guess I could have called them half socks.  I just figures since they only cover from the tips of my toes to just the start of my instep..........well, toe socks.

Once they were done, I still had about 11-12 grams of this yarn left so............


I started another pair.  I have at least 3 waiting room visits this week so should not be an issue with getting these finished up before Turkey day.

My shawl saw some love too.


I wish this was smaller and easier to take with me places.  So, this is relegated to being my evening TV knit.  Maybe it will be done by Christmas?  One could only hope.

I think I have figured out the turtle issue.  Come back next week to see if I have conquered the issue.

That about covers all the crafting news.  Other news, I have gathered quite a few items that need to leave my home.  This morning I got them all boxed up and inventoried for tax purposes.  I am also finding creative ways to use up our leftovers.  Today, I will turn our leftover pot roast into green chili stew.  I have leftover carnitas too that will turn into tacos or burritos tomorrow.  That will clean out the fridge and prepare it for incoming food on Thursday.

And that, my friends is it for me today.  Here is your weekly chuckle...........


Until Next Time.......................Happy Crafting and Have a Blessed Thanksgiving!!!!!

Sunday, November 17, 2024

WEEK 20

 


Happy Sunday!  How is everyone doing today?  I had a wonderful and productive week I want to tell you about.

Monday - This is always my day to take Josh to his therapy appointment.  We are now traveling a bit further for this appointment but that is fine.  It gives us more time together to talk about a plethora of subjects.  This is also one of the times I get to have some waiting room crafting time.  After I dropped him off at home, I took a stroll around Sam's club, picking up the few items we needed.  What a great way to get my 30 minute daily walk in!  I worked on making starfish and baby sea turtles for the blanket I completed last week.  I was not able to get a good photo of the starfish as they keep curling but here is the baby sea turtle.


I am not happy with it.  I was hoping it was flat but nope.  It is very puffy.  For it to be sewn on the blanket................not liking the puffy look.  Plus, she has a cat and I can just imagine her thinking this is kitty toy.



Tuesday - We had another Landscaper come and give us an estimate for making our front yard a thing of beauty.  Other than that, I worked on my craft projects and cleaned out our fridge. Cleaning out the fridge is one of my favorite chores.  I get all sorts of meal ideas while doing 'inventory' of items in there.

Wednesday - This was errand day for me.  I went to the post office to send back an item that was not as advertised.  From there I went to UPS to return several Amazon items that were not to my liking. (clothes that were way too large)  Next was a quick stop at my BFF's house to drop off some coupons I knew she would use and we wouldn't.  My last stop was Costco.  Another opportunity to get in my 30 minute walk.  Not to mention grabbing some needed items again.  I finished my puzzle!


This will be the last one I will work on until after Thanksgiving.  I need the dining room table for our Thanksgiving dinner.

Thursday - Finally was able to complete my nuclear stress test!  I am so done with all the testing that has happened since June when I ended up in the hospital with AFib.  This was the last of the tests needed to be done.  Now I sit and wait for results.  I do not see the Cardiologist until January!  Hopefully, if anything is really wrong, I will be notified before then.  But, this did give me some more waiting room knitting time.

Friday - Grocery shopping day!  Another day to get my 30 minutes of walking in.  I find walking around a store is much more fun than walking around my neighborhood.  This was another day to finish one of my projects.


My toe socks.  I find it interesting that one has a zig zag pattern and the other is just a pooling line.  Same skein of yarn.  I decided to go with the toe socks to see how the yarn responded.  I do like the yarn and it was not splitty as many cotton yarns are.  These are just a little too loose so will decrease the stitch count by 4 or 8 stitches next time.  Thinking the next socks will be RCR from this yarn and if anything is left over I will do more toe socks.  I wear toe socks 90% of the time.

Saturday - Hubby and I both woke up at 4:30am!  That worked out well for us.  We got up and I managed to mix up a loaf of SD bread.  We left around 6 to pick up the food for our church's food bank. After we got home, I got 2 loads of laundry completed and baked the SD loaf of bread.  We went to Mass in the evening and then returned home to relax.  I worked on my RCR sock and TA-DA


I finished sock #2 about 11:30pm.  So glad to have them done and off the needles.

Today - I have been working on this blog since 9am.  There was an interruption when one of my cousins called to let me know she could not get in touch with her brother.  Hubby and I did a wellness check only to find out he had been taken by ambulance to the hospital about 7 this morning.  Since I am his Medical Power of Attorney, I was a bit dismayed that I had not been contacted.  So, now the search as to which hospital.  There are 7 hospitals in our immediate area.  We got lucky and found him at the second one we called.  We went to go and see him only to find out they have no clue what is wrong with him.  He has a test tomorrow morning and hopefully they do not find anything there and let him go home.  

It is now 2:30pm and I am finishing up cooking lunch.  Luckily, dinner is in the crockpot so I will not need to hurry to get that done.

Here is your funny for the week


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

Sunday, November 10, 2024

WEEK 19 A Good Week

 


Hello from lovely Arizona.  Our fall weather is in full swing.  Our mornings are very chilly and our afternoons are perfect for a light long sleeve shirt and leggings.  This is my happy season!  

I was so busy this past week.  But it was a good busy.  Let's take a look!

Monday - I took Josh to his counseling appointment.  So nice to have that little one on one time with him.  That evening Jay, Tiffany and Jaxon went with me to our local appliance store's preferred customer sale.  My dishwasher was in need of replacing and they were looking for an all in one washer/dryer.  We both were able to get what we were looking for at a wonderful price. This was also laundry day as well as a few other household chores.

Tuesday - I started my declutter of my kitchen....again.  For some reason I manage to collect all sorts of 'stuff' I do not use.  Each year I do this and each year I am amazed at how many items I have that never get used.  I was able to get 3/4 of the kitchen completed before I needed to go and get my thyroid biopsy report.................It is BENIGN!  The Dr did not see any reason to remove it unless it grows more or causes any issues in the future.  WOOHOO!

Wednesday - Made hubby some mini pumpkin breads.  Don't get too excited.  I use a mix for it.  I also finished up the declutter in the kitchen.  I always feel so good when I complete a room declutter.  Everything is all shiny now.

Thursday - This was the day for my lexiscan nuclear stress test.  I have been waiting to have this done since July!  Let's just say, I really would rather not repeat this test again.  I still have another appointment this coming week to complete the test.  But, it is just an IV of nuclear meds and then 15 minutes of photos while I lay down and rest.  Results will be given to me on my December visit unless something major shows up.  After this day of stress I was still able to make out menus for the coming week as well as a grocery list.

Friday - We got our new dishwasher.  Dang, I am going to need a college degree to figure out how to work this thing.  All sorts of features.  Hubby and I went grocery shopping and then had a late lunch early dinner at our local Mexican restaurant.  We had a landscaper come by and give us quote to upgrade our front yard.  He will replace our broken bubbling system, plant a couple of trees and add plants that will give us color 90% of the year.  I am so exited about that.

Saturday - Hubby and I were up at dark o'thirty to go collect food for our church's food bank.  We washed our car and grabbed breakfast burritos to complete our morning.  There was Mass in the afternoon and then a lovely evening of a crockpot dinner and movie watching.

So, what does this have to do with crafting?  I will show you.


Look at the progress!  This was my waiting room project this past week.  There was about 2 hours total of waiting room time so this was good progress.


My new puzzle sees love mostly on Monday and Wednesday evenings.  That is when hubby has online classes and I try to do something quiet so he can concentrate.


This is what it will look like when completed.


Daughter's blanket is completed.....sort of.  This was supposed to be 54"x66".  Well, I must be a really loose crocheter as it measures 60"x72".  There will be 2 starfish and 9 baby sea turtles to be added to this.  My goal is to have it completed by Thanksgiving so she can take it home with her.


Because I was such a good girl at the Dr's offices, I rewarded myself by casting on a new 'sock' with my new Cotton Sox yarn by Cacade Yarn.  I am not sure if I am going to make a 'real' sock or do a  toe sock as some call it.  I love toe socks.  They help cushion my poor arthritic deformed toes from all sorts of rubbing in shoes.  Plus, they help absorb moisture in the heat of our summers.  Since this is first time using this yarn, I am leaning towards the toe socks.  There will still be plenty of yarn to make a 'real' sock after that.  I just want to get the feel of how the yarn acts.

That sums up my week.  A very good week!  And now, for your chuckle for the week.


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

Sunday, November 3, 2024

WEEK 18

 


See my header today?  I am celebrating the season of autumn!  We have finally gotten our cooler temperatures and I am loving it.  The A/C is off and windows are opened.  The next 6 months is the reason I live here.  The weather is glorious!

Let's take a look at what went on with my crafting this week.  First up;


RCR socks.  The heel is turned and a couple rows of the foot have been added.  

The shawl:


It saw a few rows being added too.  This project is one I really love even though it takes quite a while to do each row.  Since I have several of these shawls already, I am not in any huge hurry to get this off the needles.  I am just enjoying the process on this one.

I completed the puzzle.


This is "At Bat".  I completed it the day before the Dodgers won the world series.  I have started another one but only have the border completed so no need for a photo.  The new one is only 750 pieces so should be a quick one to complete. Hopefully.

I started a new project this week because I could.  My daughter sent me a photo last week of something she loved and wanted to know if I would be interested in making it.  I found the pattern and told her I would be happy to make it for her.  This is how much I completed since Monday.


This is the Sea Turtle throw by Mandy Huseth.  I am half way done with the blanket itself and then need to make the little sea turtles and starfish to go on it.  I am so glad our temperatures have dropped down.  This makes having this on my lap a pleasure.  In the above photo, the throw is folded in half width wise.  This thing is going to be large!  I am hoping to be completed with the blanket portion by the end of the coming week.  My other projects will be on hold until then.

This coming week I get the results of my thyroid biopsy as well as a lexiscan test for my heart.  That should complete all my 'special' appointments for the year.  After this, it will just be regular visits with my doctors for follow ups.  FINALLY!  This has all been going on since June.

Here is your chuckle for the week....................


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