Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Hubby's Home

It is so beautiful day today, it would put a grin on the face of the Mona Lisa.   Hubby got home from the hospital on Friday.  He was in longer than normal because his blood oxygen was too low.  Once that was straightened out, he was free to go.  My neighbour and friend volunteer to go with me because it was a longish drive.  This meant I could take my dog and not have to worry about her.

He is improving daily and, this morning, let the dog out and got himself a slice of bread with peanut butter.  I slept in so I guess he though he might starve to death.  I went to quilting on Monday and it was so good to see everyone again.  One of the ladies was celebrating her birthday and brought a gluten free, low calorie cake which was delicious.  I am still working on the memory quilt but should have the blocks for the top finished soon.  If I kept at it when hubby was away, that one would be done by now.  I did get to get a lot of ready done though.  I rarely have time for that.

Here is a photo for those of you whose leave do not take on autumn beauty.

Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Waiting

Here I am spending my day waiting for a phone call that hubby is coming home.  He had knee replacement surgery on Monday and it went well.  He is now learning to walk and go upstairs and then he can come back to the nest.  I am now the sole caregiver of the chickens, dog and cat.  

I have been getting some things done that otherwise might have been put in the 'procrastinate' drawer but I can't get outside to do the garden in case the phone rings.  However, we are only the late middle of September so there is lots of time for that-unless of course, it snows!

Last night was interesting.  I was a little later than usual going to bed as I watched the Blue Jays win their game and it took me a bit to settle down.  I was woken around 2.00 by the cat loudly declaring that she had caught a mouse and I needed to dispose of it.  Ally has a special meow when she catches a mouse so we always know what it is.  At 6.00 Heidi woke me up as she wanted out and when I had gone back to sleep, the phone rang at 7.45 with someone wanting to know how hubby was doing?  Don't people sleep in anymore or assume that a retired person might be?

In between the usual chores, I have been working on my memory quilt.  I think I will also finish a friends knitted tea cosy.  The evenings have been cool enough to light the wood stove.  Our maple trees are looking nicer every day.  The drive to the hospital where hubby is is very scenic with a lot of lakes.  Ontario is a beautiful Province.

Blessings, 

Tuesday, September 12, 2023

Fair Entries.

 I didn't do as well at the fair as usual but I didn't spend a lot of time preparing things either.  Nearly everything I entered was items I already had.  I didn't make anything specifically to enter. I did get a couple of first, one third and others were seconds.  I took photos of entries that I would like to try next year.  One is a flower arrangement.  I have a couple of totes full of silk flowers as I do the arrangements at church so am sure I will be able to do something.

I spent all my time at guilt group yesterday cutting 6 inch squares from shirt backs to be made into blocks to the memory quilt.  I think I am going to have enough material left over to make a toy or pillow cover.

Tomorrow, I get my new glasses.  I am so looking forward to having them and not have to keep removing my cheater glasses and then putting them on again-after I find them.

It has got quite cool here.  We have brought in most of our vegetables.  I made pickled beets today and froze the cranberries.

Stay well,

blessings,

                                                             One of the fair entries.  These were all hand appliqued.

Thursday, September 7, 2023

I Must Have my Tea

 What do you do when your hydro goes out and you don't have a generator?  We had a thunderstorm yesterday and while it was noisy, I didn't think it was severe.  However, our hydro went out.  I have books stored on one tablet so I got that out only to discover it was almost out of charge.  Second choice was card games off line which I did until it was time for bed.

Hydro was still off in the morning and we heard that it was scheduled to be restored at 4 p.m.  I did what housework I could and then sorted fabric.  That kept me busy until the the lights came back on.

We always buy a gas powered stove for cooking so if/when the power goes out, we can still light the elements with a match.  This means I can have my tea and when Anna has her tea everything is right with the world.

Our temperatures have dropped from above 30oC to 20 so it is much nicer for working.

Blessings,

Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Back to Routine

The Fall Fair is over, our area tourists have returned home and life is back to routine.  I didn't do as well at the fair this year as I didn't make much of an effort.  I had a number of things already made so I entered them.  I have some ideas for next year so will write them down and, hopefully get at them before the due date.

We had a lovely time with both our grandchildren and now they are back in school.  We called them last night to see how the first day went.  Our 15 year old granddaughter said she felt so old because she is now in grade 10.  It is a millstone for her but I admit that hubby and I smiled to ourselves.

We are getting August weather now so it is very warm.  I have picked the beets in the garden and want to get them pickled but will wait for a couple of days until it cools.  The high bush cranberries also need picking and freezing. 

There isn't anything new on the quilting front.  I am still working on the two memory quilts and the top from my customers.  I keep thinking I need to update my social media but I already have more work than I can handle so it might be better to wait.

My heart goes out to all those in Canada who have lost their homes to the forest fires.  How dreadful to know that some of them were deliberately set.  On a happier note, we got apples from our tree for the first time in since we planted it 15 years ago.  They are slightly tart so will be great for baking.

blessings,