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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.

Crocheting!

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The crafters over at ’25 Things for Charity’ have inspired me to try my hand at crocheting again. I started with some booties for babies. I actually had to look up the different stitches it’s been so long, but I caught on right away. Brian seeing me crocheting booties made him do a double take! ~LOL~ So I sat tonight while ‘Three Wishes’ and a special about ‘The Smithsonian’ was on and did most of one bootie. It needs it cuff-that top part. I really like crocheting as it’s so fast and you get end results right away. I don’t have to pay attention that much after I get going. Booties are a little different because you have to make the heel part.
Crocheting won’t take the place of cross stitch for me, but I like to use my hands creating and this is a nice diversion.
I’ll post them here and at the Charity blog when I am finished.

I asked mom if she wants Sean to get her on Monday (his birthday) and she said she would really like to come out if she feels strong enough. Mom hasn’t been here since July 4th. She’s been in sort of a downward spiral since Hunter passed away. She even called the vet to see where the dog was cremated. She had to tell me this when I was trying to eat Lean Cuisine chicken parmagiana. He’s in Quakertown.
~Update~
Here are the booties plus a matching fedora that I made in a few days! That is my childhood doll-Thumbelina modeling them, but they are really too big for her.

Congrats to Sean

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I am so proud of Sean! He got a ‘B’ on his latest Meteorology exam which brought his grade up. The teacher is a hard one to figure out as I may have mentioned earlier. Sean really studied the book this time and it paid off.
Now, one of the questions was as follows: ‘If you are walking north on campus and the wind is hitting your back, what direction is the wind blowing?’ It’s not what you think!
Let me know your answers in the comments.
So, now Sean probably has all ‘A’s and ‘B’s. Too bad the school and loan company can’t get their business settled. We used a company that the school doesn’t recommend and they aren’t communicating at all. Sean got an email that said they were freezing his account so he can’t register for next semester. Now, I have called the school and the loan company more times then I can remember. I had to give the school a call and they are still recording the incorrect amount from the loan company which is falling short of the tuition payment. We had to charge almost $400 on the CC for his books and it doesn’t look they we will see money to pay for them any time soon. In my day when I got a loan for school it was all cut and dry. What a major hassle thid has been.
I hope this gets straightened out by Monday, Sean’s birthday.
~~Congrats to my nephew Patrick who was recently inducted in the National Honor Society~~

Stitching Blogger Questions

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I’m doing two questions in one week:
How do you `non-hoopists’ who use a rotation system handle it (as it seems to be lot easier if you are in good terms with hoop)? Do you have several scroll frames? Do you use Q-snaps or maybe something completely different? Or do you just have one or two big projects and others are small enough to be kept in hand while stitching?
I have about 4 sets Q-snaps. I can only enjoy and handle the smaller ones that are about 12″x12″. If I am working on an ornament I stitch in hand which is difficult for me. I do have a scroll frame that I should try to utilize for bigger pieces.

Do you mark or hi-lite your patterns or can you follow them without any markings? Do you make copies to mark up, or do you mark originals?
No, I put the pattern in a see-through
plastic sleeve and use either a post-it or piece of tacky masking tape to guide me. To make it easier, I try to do a bunch of the same color stitches at a time. I can usually follow smaller patterns no bigger than 4″ without marking my spot.

Not much new in the stitching dept. I did finish a freebie from Prairie Schooler called ‘Stick it Here’. Thanks to Barbara for that. I am going to apply it to the lid of a round tin. Before I do that, I will spray paint the tin a tan color. I got a nice neutral color so I can use it on the other tins I have.
I am alternating the two Love Quilt squares due early next year. I am bored to tears with the train engine. I will persevere because I am adding a special touch to it. I’ll share it when I complete it. I am also doing a cute bear from a UK magazine. I just frogged it a bit tonight, but I love doing this one. I am working on a few little things too, but I can’t tell you what they are until the holidays are over.
I think a stitching question should be-” Do you know all the DMC colors by their numbers?” I sure do. I was in Walmart yesterday and I always pick up a few and I decided I needed ‘611’ and ‘612’ (browns) two colors that The Prairie Schooler patterns use. I really could have grabbed a ‘844’ too. : )

Cider press time

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Not only is it time to make cider, it’s also time for my mammogram slam. Yep, you can compare the two as a press is used in both incidences. I’ve been having them done for a number of years, usually with a uteran ultrasound which required me to drink 32 oz of water and drive myself over to the office. It wasn’t a nice drive at all. Sometimes, I’d cheat and go to the bathroom a little and just drink more water. I always got the ultrasound done without the tech really saying anything except that my bladder wasn’t all the way ‘filled’. So, at the gyn, the midwife decided I didn’t need the ultrasound this year. Crossing fingers for this other ‘event’ to pass smoothly.
Next will be Sean and my eye exams at the beginning of November. This scares me too as my mom has both cataracts and glaucoma, as did her mom. My eyes are the same color as my grandmom’s, down to the speckles-hope that doesn’t mean anything else.
Not much is new. I found that Tuesday is a good day to go to the grocery store as there was hardly anyone there. Sean needs to write down all his food intake for a week. He didn’t even eat all his dinner. I just had a stir fry prepared sweet and sour shrimp dish. He left most of the snow peas (he just doesn’t like peas of any form).
I have been to a few book sales now and I have a good pile of books for resale. I also need to clean up my selling table and donate things that never sold. I got a cute book of bazaar items to make and I may make a few of the things I saw in it as gifts.
Off to shower-I can’t have any deodorant residue on me as it messes up the films.
~Update-It really wasn’t that terrible this year and only hurt a little. I think I have been gardening more this year thus developing that area. I hope I won’t be eating my words tomorrow as I seem to skip a day in the pain area.

Mom lost her faithful companion

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‘Denial isn’t a river, it’s a huge ocean’ (or something to
that effect)-from Gray’s Anatomy the tv show.


This is so true. My mom has been in denial that her dog Hunter was sick for months. First he lost his bark. Then he couldn’t climb the steps to the second floor anymore. This past Thursday, he took off, down a 100 foot driveway up a busy road. If my brother hadn’t been test driving a car for a pal, Hunter would have been a goner that night. He barely lasted 3 more days. He thrashed around so much at the vet’s on Saturday, that he dislocated both his back legs. He had a tumor on his behind area. All I could see was this dog, the size of a lab, with his back legs in a wheeled contraption. My skinny mom couldn’t really deal with a large dog. Hunter was 13.5 yrs old. Mom also had his mother Lucie, aunt Tara and grandmom Pita as pets. They all did their parts of doing various doggie things to the house, but mom loved them all through thick and thin. Hunter was suppose to be our dog, but I believe at the time Brian had lost his job of 13 yrs and we couldn’t afford to put up the fence we wanted to, so mom kept him. He looked like Chewbacca from ‘Star Wars’ as he had long blonde fur. That fur was all over mom’s house and all over her clothes when she came to visit here. That fur blew out about 5 vaccuums.
Whether or not he is replaced is a big question. I would like to see her get a house cat to get the mice that seem to sneak in. My brother says ‘no’. We’ll see what happens in the next few months. Mom needs to get herself in better shape, she is so thin.
I spent 6 hours with mom today. I took her to a book sale. I saw the lady from high school (that I saw about 3 weeks ago at AC Moore) at the sale and we chatted a bit. That was cool. She did remember me.
I took mom out to dinner and she seemed better. The thing is, mom’s pal Jim who boards at her house loved Hunter to pieces. When she told him about his passing he was a wreck. Sad stuff.

Linda Eder Concert

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The concert was really enjoyable! I didn’t know Linda was mostly going to sing old Judy Garland standards. Well, she did just do a CD of Judy songs. I think Judy Garland was great and ‘The Wizard of Oz’ is one of my favorite movies. Linda came out in a gray paisley gown with the paisley being outlined in crystals or something slightly sparkly. I envy her her long legs-Ms. 5’10”! But her voice is so Broadway-she had those speakers vibrating. After the break, she came out in a black lace cocktail dress with a pretty diamond like pin at the top. The songs I loved the most that she sang were ‘Always Catching Rainbows/Somewhere over the Rainbow’, ‘By Myself’, ‘You Made me Love You’ and her signature song ‘Vienna’.
She didn’t have a sold-out house and some people near us moved on the ground level (are you allowed to do that?), I thought our balcony seats were fairly good.
She didn’t talk at all about her 6 yr old son. She said she was 44 and had a new guy Craig who was in the audience, though she didn’t point him out. She had some groupies there in the front row. I could never be that caught up with someone. A girl up front said she had seen Linda 18 times!
On the way there, we made one wrong turn, asked for directions and got on track again. The neighborhoods near the Grand were a bit seedy. We had to walk about 1/4 mile to the place-me in my patent leathers-whew- I was a bit winded. On the way home we were headed toward 95 and made a turn and then I told Brian to make the next left and he didn’t. He made a ‘u’-bie right in the middle of this 4 lane highway-don’t worry, it was dead. And my instinct was correct-we were headed toward 52 again.
I was hungry, but it was too late to stop for a snack, so Brian got some donuts and we had one with tea when we got home.
Linda’s Trail Mix show about horse lovers will be on Animal Planet in January 2006.

Here is Brian and me before heading out. I didn’t wear either of the new tops I had just purchased.

Messy trees

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Here’s one of the Chestnut trees (the other is about 25 feet to the left) that drops 3 different things-fuzzy things, the burrs and then leaves. I heard these are rare, but who needs to deal with this? We don’t eat the chesnuts as they get wormy. Pictured is the second dump of burrs that Bri is just getting around to cleaning up today.

Shopping with Sean

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Another dismal day here. We only have seen sun for minutes at a time for over a week. It’s depressing. What do you do when you are depressed (besides eating?) You go shopping! Yesterday I went shopping at a Tuesday morning store looking for birthday things for Sean. I found a few things, but a great find was kitchen stuff for my Katrina box for 60-75% off! I was so happy. I am including a pretty oven mit and dish towel set and a few sandwich plates with butterflies as decorations (along with more stuff!). I am glad I can send new things. So as I was looking around in TM, I happen to recognize a lady I went to high school with. I didn’t say anything to her, but she looked exactly the same. Brian says I should say something, but I don’t as I am afraid they won’t recognize me. So Carol Ackerman C., I saw you in Hockessin on the 13th and saw your old pal Cathy Simms L. in AC Moore about 3 weeks ago!
Sean was looking for Penn State clothing and we decided to go to Dick’s down in Delaware. (Before we hit the road, Sean went to Wawa and got us lunch-some shortie hoagies). They didn’t have anything there, so he picked out some things from Old Navy. I got a pretty silk chartreuse top and mauve top for myself. Then I went into AC Moore and picked up a few of the DMC linen flosses to add to my collection plus some Halloween goodies for the kids.
We decided to go to The Olive Garden. 4:30 is a great time to go as you get seated and waited on right away. We love the big bowl of salad, the garlicky breadsticks, the peach ice tea and of course their yummy pasta. I got Brian take-out from there.
We hit Kohl’s and I could have done damage in there with their 75% off rack. I didn’t have enough time to ‘really’ look, but I got a few things and some marked down sterling silver jewelry. We went over to Barnes and Noble so I could look for an UK Digital Photography magazine for Brian. I ended up not getting the correct one, but I also got a cute issue of Crazy for Cross Stitch because of the little Halloween and Christmas designs included. I got a novel recommended from an online group called ‘Angry Housewives eating Bon-bons’ by Lorna Landvik. I never paid over $10 for a novel-well, not lately. I happened to see something I wanted for my birthday-‘Wicked’ about the life and times of the Wicked Witch of the West-I love Oz. There’s a broadway play about it.
So, the Sports Authority had a few Penn State things-all too big or small. We figure they are picked over because the team is 8th in collegiate football right now. It was nice to spend some time with Sean. I see where he gets the shopping bug from!

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