Friday, August 28, 2009

Laundry time


Yup! The laundry won out.
But while I'm gone check this out. Awesome, awesome harmony!
You may have to stop the music on this blog, so you can hear the other stuff properly, but trust me it is worth a listen.

What to do, what to do?

What a quandary I find myself in today. Do laundry, or stay home and sew...do laundry?..stay home and sew?..seems like a no brainer right?
However, after a week of company I find myself with 3 sets of bedding and various other "unmentionables" awaiting their turn in the "Maytag".





Laundry means packing up and heading to the Bathurst laundramat.

Sewing means sitting at my beloved sewing machine and sewing away while enjoying a view of the water, fishermen, birds etc.etc.

Like I said, seems like a no brainer.

I know it will be a nail biter, but tune in later to see what transpires...will she do the conscientious thing, or succumb to her frivolous side?

Thursday, August 27, 2009

A good day...




If you don't think every day is a good day, just try missing one.~Cavett Robert

Imagine you are in your mid 70's. Every day is precious when you have come to realize how quickly time passes; how quickly your children have grown; how quickly your life can change, even when it seems nothing much is happening.
Imagine that all you have ever wanted is to have your children back with you and enjoy just being together. Now imagine that what you want has happened..all four of your "babies" are with you; but imagine this...you don't remember it! Not one day of those 33 days when your children were there, holding your hand, adjusting your pillow, straightening your blankets, combing your hair , sitting by your side do you recall. Not one....

See why this quote caught my eye?
Enjoy your day, even if it is an "ordinary" one.

Friday, August 21, 2009

I'm Back!

Well I am back; did you miss me? I certainly did not plan to be gone for over a month, but you do what you have to do when you have to do it... If you read my last post you will remember that I said Mom was in a car accident and broke her arm. Gary apparently just banged his knee and chest and had some bruising. That was the first report I got; however it was much worse than originally reported. Yes the forearm was very badly broken, needing plates and pins to repair it, ,and the elbow was also broken; and the knee was broken resulting in the doctors having to replace the knee cap. That alone would have been enough, but right from the very beginning Mom said she couldn't breathe; well 2 long weeks later we found out why...many broken ribs along the sternum! She was intubated/extubated three times and has had a tracheostomy and is still breathing with the help of a machine. Gary was at home after the accident and because of his weakened knee fell and broke his hip resulting in a surgery to put plates and pins in for repairs...This last month has been difficult to say the least. Poor mom! It is so difficult to see her so sick and hardly even get close enough to hold her hand or give her a hug. She is also in isolation so we have to gown,mask and glove before entering because of a staph infection;MRSA. All she ever wants is to have her family together, and there we all were and she was not even conscious of the fact. Why is it that we never seem to be able to get together until a time like this? There never seems to be enough time or money and yet at a time like this you just find the means... how strange life is.


Well, as I said, I am back home for a week or two to recharge my batteries, spend some time with my husband (who I missed immensely!) and get caught up on a few things; and then I will head back to the Soo to be with Mom and try to help out where needed. If I am not posting very regularly please don't give up on me...drop by and say hi when you can. I thought you might like to see a pic of my Mom and brother ( and great nephew). My sister brought this pic into the ICU and so many of the nurses said how much thay enjoy seeing pics like this, because it gives them more of an idea of who the patient really is and how they look when times are good. She is still fighting for her life, but my Mom has always been a fighter, so here's hoping she wins this battle too.


On a happier note, I am off to spend the day with quilting friends. I helped set up for a local quilt show and today and tomorrow we hope to show off the fruits of our labours to everyone who has the time to stop by
. See you there!

Friday, July 17, 2009

I'm pooped!

Up at 5:00 a.m., Mr. O's coffee and lunch packed; dishes done; showered; beds made; 2 little girls dressed and ready for a 70 minute drive to the "big City"; lunch with the "Material Girls"; car appt.; 40 minute further drive to pick up my quilt; eye appt. ; pick up my car from the shop; took girls to the library; further drive home to pick up supplies; supper; another 70 minute drive back to the cottage while fielding calls concerning Mom(she had a car accident today, totalled her car, severely broke her arm; still awaiting further news re:chest pains and surgery for arm); girls pajama-ed (is that a word??) and tucked in; more calls(still no news)...I think I am calling it a day...z-z-z-z-

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Dining al fresco




I think it actually took me longer to get them set up than what they spent in it, but they had fun.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Oh by the way...

I have changed the settings for comments. If you are reading and want to leave a comment; it should be easier now..if not I will just continue to talk to myself...

Enough is Enough!

I have a plan...I am going to try to finish one project a month; that doesn't sound unreasonable does it. I have so many UFO's dragging; they really take the joy out of starting a new project. Some of them really wouldn't require that much time to finish them, and it will free up so much space in my sewing room(and my mind). I think these are the ones I am going to concentrate on first.


I wish you could have been here this morning to overhear the conversation between the girls and I. Last night before bed I told them that if it wasn't raining we would go to the beach. I rhymed off all the things I would need to remember to bring and I asked them to remind me of them in the morning. First thing this morning, Emma (the oldest) started rhyming off the things we needed to bring,, so I suggested she write the list on a piece of paper. This is how the conversation went...


Emma: We need blankets, towels, buckets, vegetables...Nanny how do you spell vegetables?


Nanny: How does it sound? veg-e-ta-ble...


Megan: crunch-crunch-crunch


cute huh? They are funny without even trying.

F.Y.I.

Well I am back, but just barely. I did tell you I was expecting company, and they have come and gone much too quickly. However the girls are still with us, so it doesn't leave me much computer or sewing time. I did however, have a little time this evening to browse on-line a bit and came across a few quilting video/tutorials I thought I would share. Enjoy!
Sewing Room Tour - Ironing Station - sew-whats-new.com
http://sew-whats-new.com/group/thesewingroom/forum/topics/video-how-to-build-a-cheap
http://sew-whats-new.com/group/thesewingroom/forum/topics/sewing-room-tour-storing-3
http://sew-whats-new.com/group/thesewingroom/forum/topics/blogs-about-the-sewing-room

Friday, July 3, 2009

Guess What? We're Expecting!








Company that is! Our son and his family will be arriving tomorrow from Ontario. Even bigger news! They will be leaving the girls with us for 2 weeks! I hope that the weather cooperates a little; I want to take them out in the boat and to the beach, and spend time time doing some fun stuff with them. Meg is 3 and Emma is 7 so I am thinking that my days will be full, but I consider myself very blessed to have them (without Mommy and Daddy). Now I know you think I will spoil them but really that is not my style...


Now I have stocked up on ju jubes, a few new games, and some coloring books... oh and all the fixin's for making them root beer floats...and choc. chip cookies but that isn't spoiling them is it?


If it is...sh-h-h I don't want to know and I sure don't want their Mom and Dad to know either.
But seriously folks just look at those faces; not going to be easy to say no to them!

But I am jumping ahead of myself. That's tomorrow's news. Today I am on my way to the big city (Moncton) to take Cam back to her hubby. He loaned her to us for a couple of days and it sure was nice to see her. Was just like old times. We met with old friends yesterday for lunch and I am sure the people at Cafe Gourmet were not quite sure what hit them. Imagine 10 or 12 quilting buddies catching up on old times after more than a year...I have to say it was fun though. Sorry I have no pics to post of that...I didn't bring my camera..and I still forget that my phone can fill in for a camera at times like this. I still think that a phone is for making phone calls; not taking pictures, videos, playing music, sending texts, checking e-mails etc. How silly of me...

p.s. we may even be able to take in a visit to the local quilt shops, not that I need anything, but hey who said you have to NEED fabric to warrant buying a bit more of it. Ta ta for now...

Thursday, July 2, 2009

What's Wrong With This Picture?



Do you see it? ...do you? ...do you see the glaring problem with this picture? Well aside from the fact that I have moved my baby from here




....to here ??


Well I do! I am not in it! Me! I am not sitting in front of my machine! It has been way to long since I have had time to sit down at my baby and have a little "one on one". Now I know I have moved her down to the cottage and set her up all nice and cozy in here,






...and just look at the view she has







But I am afraid she may be a little put out with me, because I have ignored her for so long. I have had company for the last 2 weekends, and I have had garden work to do (which I mght add is a little hard to do, considering the weather ) Mr O. and I have installed a new floor in the guest house, I have had a mountain of laundry to do, but what I have NOT done is sit here. Now let's get serious folks...How can I call myself a quilter, when I am not quilting? I really need to rectify this, but it is not looking good for the next few days...I may have to learn to sleep a little faster so I can squeeze a little quilting time in...stay tuned for a follow up.