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About Dianne

Domestic goddess, wife, mom, gardener, paper and collage artist, geocacher, local traveler, cross stitcher, baker, crafter, Facebooker, blogger, decorator and photographer.

The day after

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Surprisingly, I am not that tired. I can’t be tired anyway. I have too much to do for the bed delivery tomorrow. I cleared the hallway area (even of the pictures hanging there) and am working on the bedroom. I have bags of Christmas gifts in there, so they need to be moved. The dust bunnies are revolting! I think I have rounded them all up, and another appears around a corner! Tomorrow we will disasemble the old bed and clean under it. Hope I find some goodies (I see boxes under there).
Sean took Mom out to Walmart. No way was I going and getting in the mob scene of Black Friday. I really don’t have a lot left to buy for Christmas and I think I’ll do most of that online. We said we weren’t going to overdo gifts because of our trip to Florida in May.
This afternoon, Carly Simon and her kids Sally and Ben Taylor were on Martha Stewart and sang with their mom. I love the Taylors and have seen Sally in concert a few years ago (it was free at a nice shopping area). I also have signed CDs (thanks to my friend Laurie) from both Ben and Sally’s collections. Sally was wearing a dress she had knitted. It was different colors of brown rectangles, with mocha at the top and dark brown at the bottom. Martha commented on it and her nice figure. I should be an ‘honorary Taylor’ as I have loved James since I’ve been 13. I almost got to talk to Sally at the concert. She eyeballed me and that’s it as she left to sign CDs. I have left a message or two on her website and she responded to one. I said she reminded me of her dad’s sister Kate and she liked that.
That’s all the excitement for the day…so far.

Thanksgiving Eve snow

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I learned that is was snowing from Sean looking at the radar on the internet. Sure enough, it was correct! The first snow of the season. It’s a little early for us and probably won’t stick around all day tomorrow. Sean has to get my mom and bring her out and she’ll stay a night or two, so I hope the inch or so melts by noon. On Friday we have to move stuff away from where the delivery guys will bring the bed. I started that venture earlier in the week. I also need to kill some dust bunnies under the bed the next day. And search for missing shoes, and what not.
Sean and I watched ‘Hotel Rowanda’. He had to read the book ‘The Bone Woman’ that the movie is based on. He had seen the movie in school, but thought I’d like to see it. It was pretty good, a little nasty in some parts, but good.
I had to watch the movie and two of my shows, ‘Lost’ and ‘Invasion’ in Sean’s room. He has a futon (fold up) bed and it’s not too bad to sit on, but not for 4 hours. I had the cat off and on my lap more than once too wondering what the heck was going on. ‘Lost’ was good tonight as the plane crash survivors from the back met up with those in the front and one set was a married couple.
I got some lovely birthday gifts tonight. My friend Karin sent me an authentic version of the poncho that Martha Stewart wore when she got out of prison, from Martha Stewart’s website. I can’t remember being that excited about a gift for a long time. It’s nice and long. I’ll have to pose with it on. And my friend Charlotte sent me delicious chocolates from Ireland and some have liquer center. Oh mama!
That’s about it for the night.
Happy Bird day y’all and eat a serving of stuffing on me!

It was the worse of times…it was the best of times…

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In that order please. I got up this morning and went to turn on the tv in the family room-no picture. No amount of fooling with the remote helped. Brian called and said he had watched tv this morning. I broke down a few hours ago and called a few places and one quoted me $100-125 to fix the transmitter. They both said it was the power supply. This is the first problem we have had with this tv. Bummer with it being Thanksgiving tomorrow.
I’ve been cleaning my arsp off too. Finally resorted to the clothes basket dump-throw all the odds and ends in a clothes basket for sorting later. I can’t believe the amount of stuff in my kitchen. Brian keeps buying huge cans of coffee and I have no cabinet space for them or lots of other stuff that is piled under the wall oven. I am desperate for a new kitchen. I keep entering contests and have no luck!
The mincemeat pie is baked (ugh) and I put the pumpkin into too hot an oven and when I went to check it, some splashed over the side. Not pretty. I hate when that happens. The house smells so good. Those smells are some of the best parts of any holiday-baking takes me away better than Calgon.
The best thing about today is that I sold some Snoopy flags for over $30! I have a nice collection of flags, but the pole didn’t like the stucco, so it fell out all the time. Since I can’t use them, eBay seemed like the right venue for them. I was right!

Books, books and more books

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I’m trying to make room for people to walk in the living room. I still had the books from Saturday and the last book sale piled high between the living room and dining area. We really don’t use our living room. It has a little floral Victorian settee covered with teddy bears situated in front of the fire place. In front of the settee is a little curio table with goodies displayed inside not to compete with the tall curio cabinet in the corner next to the fireplace.There are teddies under a sofa table too. Then I have a roll top desk (painted dark green and bought new) and an old opened hutch that belonged to my great aunt that I had painted mauve about 10 years ago. I saved that piece from my mom’s basement. I may paint it again to go better with the desk. It sounds cluttered, but I do rearrange and switch out the teddies, especially at this time of the year. So on either side of that hutch are my 50+ hardback cross stitch books. I am gathering them all together to sort and inventory. I have to see if I really like them all enough to keep. I was telling Barbara (Mainly Stitching) that I have gone to one too many book sales and discount book stores. I go to them now and I hardly ever buy anything related to cross stitch-I have most of them I guess. If anyone in blogger world is looking for any hardback cross stitch book and I have it, maybe I can cut you a good deal.
The ‘neat’ person that is hiding in me wants to get things organized. We have people coming in the house and I need to clear a path, to where the cable guy may go. I need help with that. Then the new bed is hopefully coming on Saturday. I am counting the days.
I’ll ‘bake’ the frozen pies tomorrow and clean some more. A bomb looks like it dropped in the kitchen!

Medium in 3D

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I wonder how many people bought the TV Guide this week to get the 3D glasses for ‘Medium’ tonight? I think it’s a cool concept, but maybe I was too far away to really appreciate or see the whole effect of it. I should have been sitting like 2 feet in front of the tv. I am near-sighted and I could never get those books that were popular a few years ago, also 3D or you were suppose to see the design moving. I usually felt half sick trying not to blink.
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I went out in the rain to food shop. I really didn’t want to go. I was hoping it wouldn’t be too crowded and it wasn’t at all. I had a coupon for $18 off if you spend $180. With Thanksgiving looming and it being over a week since I shopped, I had no problem spending that. I even treated myself to some flowers for the dinner table. I figured they were free.
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When I got home I made a batch of chili in about 20 minutes, took care of laundry and getting the flowers in a vase so I could see Oprah’s holiday giveaway show. I am so glad that the audience all helped in the Katrina relief effort. They got some awesome things like a video Ipod and a desktop computer. And a diamond watch.
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My house doesn’t look like it is ready for company. It’s just going to be Brian’s dad and my mom, though the guys are squawking at having to go get her that day. She really isn’t able to drive herself 45 minutes. I was even thinking of us eating and then taking mom and Jim dinner and having dessert with them. Brian thinks I will be too tired. He may be right, I know what time of the month it is (perfect timing) and I haven’t felt great all week. Wish me luck because I need it!
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My friend Vikki from Philly sent me some lovely things for my birthday today. She handmade me a silver beaded bracelet with teal beads (can you tell I like that color?) She also sent me a scissor fob made from beads and homemade beads. I’ll have to take a photo of them. I appreciate getting a sharp pair of scissors too. I can’t forget the little Uncle Sam button she also made that will go on something Patriotic. Thanks VG! We’ve chatted a few times on the phone lately which is nice, but my father-in-law keeps interrupting us-every time!
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Gonna go watch Jimmy Carter on the Tonight Show, one of my favorite ex-prez and all around human. I wrote a paper about the election back in 1976 and got an ‘A’ on it, so I’ve admired him that long!

Stitching Blogger Question

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Stitching Bloggers’ Question of the Week

How do you feel about staying totally true to a pattern? Do you feel that you have to rip out stitches to fix a mistake or do you feel it’s acceptable to incorporate a mistake into the design?

I would say I do stay true to the original pattern. Usually the colors are the main attractions to the design, correct? But if I wanted to change something, I have no trouble doing so.
I only rip out stitches if they totally screw up that area of the design. I will work around something if it’s only known to me that it is the incorrect color and still looks good.

Dairy Queen turns into a funeral home

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This could only happen in suburban America. Am I right?
Down the pike in Kennett, the red and white Dairy Queen, that also happens to look like a barn, closed down after 33 years. A funeral home is definitely taking it over as displayed on the big red and white sign that is faded on one side from the sun and use to inform us of new Blizzard flavors. I do have some memories of DQ. I remember going in there very pregnant after looking at houses for sale as I had to go to the bathroom so badly. We went there the last time we saw Brian’s mom in the hospital. We didn’t know it was going to be the last time we saw her as she passed on two days later. She was telling us to leave as visitor’s hours were over at 9. So you see why we stopped for ice cream on that hot August night.
So I can’t see this place as a funeral home when I used the drive thru more times then I care to share. It’s not a bad location, but the people driving north will have a heck of a time getting in there or leaving. I am sure they will probably tear it all down.
They are doing something to the Pizza Hut down the road. I sure hope it’s not a bank, or funeral parlor!

Change in the future

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I was on the phone today with Comcast and we will probably be switching to broadband within the next few weeks. We can also get phone service through them too. The woman was really nice and hopefully this will save us $40 a month. I had just added another phone to our wireless and the woman who sold me the phone said I should drop our long distance service. I went on the internet and actually signed up with Vontage, but guess what, you still need a broadband provider. Comcast has ‘voice over internet’ so we can drop the two phone lines we have. There aren’t too many people on our road who have Comcast, so they have to ‘survey’ the area before we can sign up. I know our neighbor 2 doors down has it.
We are excited to get rid of dial-up as it’s so slow. Maybe I can get more accomplished in a shorter amount of time. We’ll be dropping AOL.
Thanks to Vikki in Philly for her help too!