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Nov 18, 2008
The Flu Season hits
For the first time in ten years, my husband actually stayed home from work and called in sick. I honestly can't remember the last time any illness put him down and out, but around 1pm on Sunday, he sniffled a few times and said he felt he might be getting a cold. By 8pm that night, he was down for the count. I have never seen anything hit him this fast and this hard. Of course, we were scheduled to go get our flu shots this week!
I am frantically washing my hands, chomping vitamin c, zinc, and euchanacia (or however you spell it), and.. another first... sleeping in the guest room. Brayden's other babysitter is taking him extra days so we don't expose him to it.
So I'm not blogging as much because I'm making chicken soup and cups of tea with honey and lemon, and running around behind my husband (when he does get out of bed) wiping things down with Clorox wipes!
Tomorrow (Thursday) I am going to try and get out of the house for at least a little while -- maybe a quick trip down to Ikea -- and get some germ-free air in me!
So send good healing thoughts Jeff's way -- and germ-defensive thoughts my way :)
And just FYI - I've heard NOTHING in response to my two emails to Thornton's. Not one word, no apology, nothing.
Nov 17, 2008
Whatever happened to social responsibility?
This is a pet peeve of mine and what happened to me on Friday is SO typical of companies today -- and their lack of social responsibility, social consciousness, whatever you want to call it.
I had my grandson with me on Friday, and needed to stop and get gas. Good news, our gas prices are down to $1.72 a gallon here. I pulled into Thornton's (Cafe and Gas), hopped out of the car to pump the gas. They play music through speakers at the gas pumps, for some strange reason. But today... today... the music that was blaring was a song called Nasty Girl. I'm not going to type out the lyrics here (I try and maintain a G rated blog!), but if you want to read them and see how totally inappropriate this song was, go here and read the lyrics.
I was dumbfounded. I know there are people who listen to this stuff... and I guess that's their business.. but for a BUSINESS to put this TRASH over an OVERLY LOUD speaker system where the customer has NO CHOICE but to listen to it???? And with the very real possibility of children being in the vacinity with their parents? I just think this is beyond irresponsible and unacceptable.
Well, guess what, Thornton's? I most certainly do have a choice, and my choice is to not do business with you.
And then... AND THEN!... I go to their web site this morning to write a letter of complaint and what do I see??? All their blah blah blah about their community outreach programs, including Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts!!!
It's so much easier to just write a check these days than stand up and show some social responsibility, isn't it?
Nov 16, 2008
Retiring in America
OK, I needed a good giggle, and I found one. Now I'm sharing it with you. I'm a Dawn French fan. You will be too after you watch this funny video about retiring in America.
Have you ever wanted to....
Am I too old to go through a "stage"? Because I am. Going through one. A stage. At 56 years of age. Is that possible?
For a few days now I have been just craving a "do over". Remember those when you were a kid? The game didn't go the way you wanted, so you asked for a "do over". Well, I want a do over!
Oh, not with my life, like you're thinking. LOL I'm happily married. I adore my grown kids and my grandson is the best thing that's happened to me since... umm.... menopause! (Oh come'on - you know you were delighted when menopause came along and you didn't have deal with all that monthly aches and pains and all the trappings that came along with it!)
No, my life is just fine, thank you. I love my life. But I have this really, really, REALLY strong craving to empty my house. Completely. Bye bye furniture. Bye bye dishes. Bye bye books. Bye bye art work. Bye bye linens. Bye bye a lifetime accumulation of things that suddenly feel like they should belong to someone else!
And, in my head, how would I accomplish this??? Like this!
Oh yeahhhh... Turn the house right upside down and SHAKE IT BABY, SHAKE IT! Empty it out! Contents on the front lawn and a big ol' post on Freecycle -- come and get it!
Weird, huh?
Oh yeahhhh... Turn the house right upside down and SHAKE IT BABY, SHAKE IT! Empty it out! Contents on the front lawn and a big ol' post on Freecycle -- come and get it!
Weird, huh?
Nov 15, 2008
A new blog giveaway
I have a bloggy friend, Jan, who is the most productive quilter I know, and who is having her first blog giveaway... with THREE items to give away. One is an absolutely adorable miniature quilt, next are five batik FQ's, and lastly is a book on baby quilts. Stop over and see her blog - It's the Cat's House, I Just Live Here. You enter the giveaway simply by leaving a comment. If you could, please tell her "Joan sent me" in your comment! Enter by 7pm, Nov. 21.
While you're there, do take a look at her quilt photos. She gives most of quilts away to charity. I swear, she seems to make one a week. I don't know how she does it!
Good luck everyone! (But please - could I win that miniature quilt????)
Off to a Rummage Sale I go
I hope this is not going to be a busy weekend, but I swear, I have that same hope every weekend. For me, the ideal weekend is to stay home on Saturday, get the house picked up, get laundry done, and do some reading, sewing and menu-planning. On Sunday, I do like it when we go out for at least half the day, especially in nice weather, and the flea market is lately the destination of choice. The other half of the day is usually spent watching the NASCAR races.
Today, however, I'm headed out first thing to a local church that is having a "Dave Ramsey Sale". Apparently, members of the church learned the Dave Ramsey way of getting control over your bills and finances, which includes selling every non-essential thing that you own to bring in money to pay bills. Now, I know what you're thinking -- she's going to the rummage sale to buy someone else's clutter! Not so. I have a list! Here's what I'm looking for:
A train table (for DGS's wooden train set).
Storage unit for DGS's craft supplies
26 inch tension rod for over my sink
Hats, mittens, scarves to have on hand for the winter (DGS size, of course)
Thread - almost any kind, any color, just not old and brittle
A set of every day kitchen dishes, service for 6-8 - mine are so mismatched!
Christmas decoration for the front door
Christmas decoration for the kitchen table
Pretty vintage pillowcases for a purse idea I saw online
That's it! I'll read the list to Jeff before we go in to the sale, and together, we should be able to find some of these. These are all items I would like to have and, with the exception of the tension rod and mittens, probably won't go out and buy because they are, indeed, non-essentials.
We'll see how I do!
... TWO HOURS LATER
Fairly good rummage sale but less than I expected... more like 20 small garage sales in one place rather than people trying to get rid of MOST of their non-essential "stuff". What did I buy? One frame for $1.00. That's it. And I bought that because I have a photo of the family from my son's last visit home that I need a frame for.
But more importantly, what did I pass up?
*Brayden's sock - I had one sock finished when Brayden arrived yesterday morning. Because I haven't knit socks in four or five years, I had a tough time coming up with the right size needles to use, the right gauge, etc., and had knit two other socks that didn't fit him (but that he wanted to wear anyway!). Yesterday I wanted to try on this ONE sock to see if it fit before I started the second, and it fit -- and then he didn't want to take it off. He wore it all day. One colored sock, one white sock. To the library. Out to lunch. For his nap. He just loved his sock. It didn't matter to him that he didn't have two of them. One was just fine. Lordy, how can you not love this kid!?
- A battery operated ride-in jeep for $15.00
- Five boxes of pre-cut quilt squares
- Boxes of quilting fabric
- Many bolts of home dec fabric
- A wrought iron dress form
- A vintage dress form
- Children's books by the boatload
- A really great retro-diner-looking cafe table and matching chairs, brand new $30
- Some really cool iron decorative architectural items
- A Bob the Builder tent/tunnel combo
- Another rainy day (we need the rain)
- I'm more than half-way through decluttering my office
- I actually finished knitting a pair of socks for Brayden - they fit and he loves them*!
- Warm cinnamon rolls and coffee on a cold morning
- Crock pot meals -- they make the house smell good all day long!
*Brayden's sock - I had one sock finished when Brayden arrived yesterday morning. Because I haven't knit socks in four or five years, I had a tough time coming up with the right size needles to use, the right gauge, etc., and had knit two other socks that didn't fit him (but that he wanted to wear anyway!). Yesterday I wanted to try on this ONE sock to see if it fit before I started the second, and it fit -- and then he didn't want to take it off. He wore it all day. One colored sock, one white sock. To the library. Out to lunch. For his nap. He just loved his sock. It didn't matter to him that he didn't have two of them. One was just fine. Lordy, how can you not love this kid!?
Nov 14, 2008
- A wonderful 60 degree day -- I'll be outside with my grandson!
- My first cup of coffee this morning -- sitting out on my deck watching the sunrise.
- The motivation to declutter my office today (Thanks Organising Queen!).
- My grandson's progress with vocabulary -- it's so wonderful to hold full conversations with a two year old!
- My son loved his birthday gifts. Happy Birthday, sweetie!
Nov 13, 2008
The entire world is decluttering

Anyone see Oprah yesterday? Peter Walsh (formerly of Clean House and now of Peter Walsh fame) was on the show, randomly knocking on people's doors, asking to help them with their clutter. And now that he's embarrassed four women in the New York City area, he's headed YOUR way on a national decluttering campaign.
You quickly use your hands to fluff up your hair because we all know what a difference THAT makes, hope it's the FedEx guy at the door because he's seen you this way so many times before that he never bats an eye at the fact you're not wearing a bra, use your feet to push aside the boxes of newly acquired fabric that arrived a week ago and still lay in the hallway in front of the front door because you haven't got one square inch left to stash fabric (and, after all, no one uses that front door except for the FedEx guy), and pry open the door the socially required 14 inches (just enough to let people know you're being welcoming, not enough to let them actually see inside your house) and you see...
The bright white lights of the TV camera hit you full in the face, like a zillion flash bulbs going off at once, and as you rapidly blink your eyes as if you've just come out of a year-long coma, there stands a man whose face looks familiar, but you don't know why, saying "Hello!!!! I'm Peter Walsh of the Oprah Show and we're here to help you with your clutter. CAN I COME IN?"
If that's not enough to make you jump right out of your computer chair and start decluttering, I don't know what is. I'm starting today with my office.
THINGS I'M THANKFUL FOR TODAY:
THINGS I'M THANKFUL FOR TODAY:
- Peter Walsh isn't at MY door this very second.
- My house is actually organized and decluttered -- except for my office.
- Last night's rain.
- The cat slept all night without waking me up
- My grandson is fully potty trained.
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