YOP LIST 2025-2026

Sunday, August 24, 2025

WEEK 8



The most non-productive week ever!  I worked on all my projects but it doesn't seem I made much progress.

KNITTING

Added 10 rows to each sock.  Not photo worthy

PUZZLE

Still struggling with this.  I do manage to get a few pieces in each day.  Maybe next week it will show progress that is photo worthy.

DIAMOND ART

I worked on both of my pieces.  The 'Faith' piece has a bit more color added to it but not worth a photo op yet.  The Nativity is still on the same section.  I am hoping to get that section completed this week so the last section can be moved onto the light board.  Not photo worthy either.

CROCHET

Nada

SEWING

I pinned a pair of pants for hemming.  Nothing too exciting

READING

Two books were finished this week.
    Booked for Christmas
    Bones and Roses
Hmmm, maybe this is why nothing else really got much attention.

CROSS STITCH

Nada

LEGO

Nada

This week was the week I resurrected my sourdough starter and got it going again.  I have had it in the fridge for at least 2 months.  Once I took it out and got to feeding it again, I had more starter than ever.  I have made 2 batches of crackers and 2 loaves of bread.  My starter (Dotty) is back in the fridge but will be making her appearance again this week for another loaf of bread as well as scones.



LIFE

Things are the same with Josh.  He is in 'fantasy land' a bit more and sleeps off and on throughout the day.  We now have a closer eye on him as he tried to walk out the front door last week and had no idea where he was.  He also tried to go up the stairs 'to his bedroom'.  The Master bedroom has been moved to the main floor for several months now.  

Hubby and I went to our farmers market today and got a 30 pound bag of Hatch green chili.  It was roasted for us (we watched) and then we took it and bagged it.  Jay and Tiff went with us and we split the chilis between us.  We are set for the next year or two now.  This was the first time we had been to this farmers market.  We were super impressed with the prices and freshness of all their produce. They also carried many locally made items like honey and lemonade. We will be going back there.  I would rather give my business to a local farmer than the chain grocery store.

Incase you are wondering...............it is still HOT here.  We are hoping to have a few days below 100 this coming week.  Might even get a bit of rain.  We got some sprinkles this past week but it was actually just sprinkles.  The wind had a heyday here though.  Many trees were uprooted in our area.  We did not sustain any damage at our place.

I can not leave without giving you a little chuckle.



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


Sunday, August 17, 2025

WEEK 7

 


I was busy this week with my projects.  Nothing got completed, other than books.  Progress was made on all of them.  Wanna see?

Good!  Here we go...............................

KNITTING



Both of the RCR socks got about 20 rows added to them.  I consider these my slow but steady project.  Neither hubby or I are in dire need of socks at the moment.  Therefore, these can take their time getting finished and sock #2 being done.  Good for TV viewing or for take along projects.

DIAMOND ART


A new section of the LARGE project has been started.  I am trying to limit myself to an hour a day max to work on this.  Otherwise, I will completely get absorbed and nothing else in my house will get accomplished.  (ie: making dinner, laundry, feeding Enrique etc.)

I did start a new Diamond Art that travels with me to Josh's house.  


This will be the finished product.  I may gift this one to a dear friend.  She is a woman of great faith and inspires me every time I have a conversation with her.

CROCHET
 
Move along

SEWING

Keep going

CROSS STITCH

Nothing here either

LEGO

Nope

PUZZLE

YES!  I finally got one out and started on it.


I am not very far along with it.  There is an excellent reason for that.  Here is the box it came in.



Inside I find this piece of paper.


I called my friend, who I got the puzzle from, and questioned her.  Seems, they ordered this from Amazon and while putting it together realized the puzzle in the box was not what they were working on.  She was kind enough to go online and find a photo of what they actually were making and put it in the box for the next unknowing person to find and use to help with the puzzle.  That photo is only about half a page big so details are a bit hard to see in it.  I will persevere.

READING

This has been my strong suit this week. I finished 'Home for Christmas'.  Next up was one of my 'on hold' books..........The Apothecary's Poison.  That also was completed and now I am reading 'Booked for Christmas'.  I should finish that one either today or tomorrow.  I do believe there is a third book in the Christmas series.  So, until my other books that are on hold show up, I will continue with that series.

SOMETHING NEW BUT OLD

Those of you that have followed me for sometime know I started working with sourdough a few years back.  I have neglected it for a few months now.  Yesterday, I pulled my starter out of its little fridge and decided to get it active again.  I have 5 days in a row that I normally do not have any out of the home activities.  Hence, there is no reason I can not get back into my sourdough baking and maintain an active healthy starter at all times.  Fingers crossed!

LIFE

I only spent one day this week with Josh.  So, lots of home chores got taken care of.  For starters, a load of donations got dropped off.  I also gave back books I had borrowed from Josie some time ago.  I organized all my diamond art projects.  All the laundry was done.  Bread was made.  Menus were completed as was grocery shopping.  Enrique's dog food was cooked and bagged and frozen.  But the best thing ever..................We finally got our solar back on!  We had been without solar power for 11 days.  And naturally, it was the hottest 11 days of our entire year (118F 48C).  My poor electric bill is going to be HUGE!  But, now we are back on solar and it is wonderful to see my electric usage charge being almost nil.  HAPPY DANCE!

This coming week, we have 2 days we will be with Josh.  He is about the same as last week.  His memory timeline is getting worse and delusions are more frequent.  He even knows his brain is not functioning correctly and it really upsets him that he can not control it.  But, we usually manage to get it turned around and make some jokes about it and then he feels better.

We have some horrible mountain forest fires happening in our state right now.  Depending on how the wind blows, we can get some of the smoke and smell here in the valley.  This was taken on Wednesday night when I took Enrique out for his bedtime potty break.  The minute I opened the door, I could smell the smoke that was coming from 100 miles away.


The pink glow is the smoke hiding the moon.  It was so nasty outside.  My friend, with asthma, has had to stay indoors for several days because of our horrible air quality here.  Thankfully, Thursday night, we finally got some rain to help cleanse the air.  The last few days we have had some good breezes too which is blowing the crud out of here.  Oh the joys of big city life!

I do have a little chuckle for you today.............................



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

Sunday, August 10, 2025

WEEK 6

 


Hey there!  Good to have you back again.  Hope your week went well for you.  Mine was productive as well as enjoyable.  I have a finished item to show this week.

KNITTING


Hubby's RCR socks are completed and in his drawer.  I was so inspired by the completion of these I decided to cast on more RCR socks.  Yes, that is plural!


These are for hubby since they are wool.  Once again, the yarn is from Leading Men Fibers.


These are for ME!  It is Diversity Yarn.  I love this yarn for the stretch it has and yet never looses its shape.  Wears quite well too.  Hubby has socks in this yarn that are MANY years old and still look brand new.  My only complaint is all their yarn is self striping.  I would love to have a solid or variegated color in this yarn to play with.

DIAMOND ART

I only worked on my Diamond are 3 days this past week.  I was very focused on sock knitting.  Yet, I did get the section I was working on completed and started a new section last night.


Here is the current section I am working on.  The star is the halfway point for this project.



The left side is what I completed the middle of the week.  My biggest problem with working on this is, once I start I have a hard time stopping.  I worked on it 5 hours yesterday.  Time just slips away when working on it.

READING

The book I was reading last week got returned as I was correct and had seen the Hallmark Movie of it.  I did check out another book.  'Home for Christmas in July'.  I am thoroughly enjoying this little mystery/romance.  Naturally, as soon as I got started reading this book one of my 'on hold' books became available.  I had to put that book back on hold as I am not good at reading 2 books at the same time.  

Crochet

Not yet

Puzzles

I finally got all my boxes to Goodwill so my dining room table is now available to set a puzzle up on it.

Sewing

Keep on moving to the next category

Cross Stitch

Nope, nothing here either

Lego

Nothing new built and the Notre Dame build is still at a stand still.

I was informed that putting an 's' on the end of Lego is a big No-No.  Sorry.  I did not mean to cause any upset in Denmark.  Forgive us Americans.  We mean no offense.  

Life

Pretty normal week here.  I spent 1.5 days with Josh this week.  We saw a large change this week in his delusions, paranoia and anxiety.  This tells us his cancer is continuing to wreck havoc in his brain.  His short term memory has decreased to maybe about 2-5 minutes and his long term is laced with fiction along with facts.  It can make for some very interesting stories!

As you probably remember, Hubby and I have been getting up very early every Saturday, for several years, to gather food from local grocers to take to our church's food bank.  This week, we decided this will be the last month of us participating in this worthy endeavor.  My RA is preventing me from any heavy lifting and hubby is starting to have issues with lifting heavy items too.  We have enjoyed our time doing this but at some point you have to know your limitations. 

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



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


Sunday, August 3, 2025

WEEK 5

 


Once again it is time to fill y'all in on the activities of the past week.  Let's go!

Diamond Art

I am still working on the big Nativity scene.


This section looks like it is almost done, right?


Looks a bit different when I turn on my light pad, doesn't it.  Most of the dark beads have been added in this section.  Now I will do the lighter colors and move on to section #2.  

Knitting

The first RCR sock is completed!


Yes, I was a good girl and immediately started the second sock.


The heel is completed and I am on the boring foot part.  Only 68 more rows before the toe.  This wool yarn is my favorite to work with for socks.  It is Show Stopper from Leading Men Fibers.  Even though I am allergic to wool, this one does not affect my hands when using it.  When I discovered that, I tried to wear an item made out of this wool,  Nope!  Not able to wear this wool either.

Crochet

Nothing to see here

Reading

I finished my cozy mystery book 'The Mapmaker's Apprentice'.  The third book in the series is not available at this time.  I did put a hold on it.  So I started reading 'Crowned and Moldering'.  I am not sure I will finish this one as I do believe I saw the Hallmark movie done on this one so there will be no surprise as to 'who dun it' for me.  Hopefully, one of the 8 books I have on hold will come available soon.

Puzzles

Again, nothing here

Sewing

*SIGH* Nope, nothing

Cross Stitch

I actually did pull out one of my cross stitch projects and added about 15 stitches on it.  I just could not get the mojo going for it.  It is back in a holding pattern for now.

Legos

Nothing new has been added to Notre Dame.  Although, 2 more Lego builds were purchased this past.  They are small ones and I will probably work on those in times when none of my other projects call my name.

Life

I spent 3 days this past week being care giver for Josh while Stacie went to the office.  That is how the RCR sock got finished.  We also had a special birthday this past week.


Josie turned 20!  This is her and her boyfriend, Nate.  We had a small gathering at our Organ Stop Pizza restaurant.  There were about 15 of us there to celebrate.  We have done this every year since she was a born.  In fact, we did this the day before she was born which started the tradition.


I even managed to get a great photo of her and her parents!  Josh did so well this night.  I was impressed.  Since then, he has had some significant changes that have us a bit concerned.  Hopefully we will know more about these changes in the next week.  Waiting on Hospice to let us know what they want to do.  I know this is a bit cryptic, but until I know more I do not want to speculate as to what is going on.

I finally got my hair cut!  I have been growing out a bad pixie cut for a year.  Yes, a year this month.  There have been a couple of trims on the sides and many trims on the back.  But, finally I was able to get it cut into the style I have been wanting for over a year.  


It is hard to see from this photo but the back of this is 'stacked' and OFF MY NECK!  Super easy to take care of too.  Just wash, blow dry and leave the house.


Do you know how hard it is to take a photo of the back of your head?  Well, this is what mine looks like.  Yes, I have a couple of little 'spots' that need trimming up and I have no problem doing that myself.

Today, I am sitting here listening to copious amounts of noise coming from our roof.  We are installing more solar panels to our home.  We will then be 94% solar powered in our home.  We have been about 50% powered for the past several years and it has really helped with our electric bill.  I am excited to see what the increase of solar will do for us. We live in the perfect state for it too.

After the solar is completed, I am planning on doing some laundry, baking banana bread, working with my sourdough (which has been neglected for a few months) and maybe, just maybe go relax in the pool for a bit.  I did most of my 'kitchen duties' yesterday of cleaning all the fruits and veggies I purchased on Friday.  So, today is fun day in the kitchen.  

Here is your bit of humor for the week.


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