Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Ugh---The bug showed it's ugly face!

Yup--it WAS inevitable!

I know all of you were hoping for me NOT to end up with the bug, but come on.....after playing nurse to three vomiting girls for the past week, there was NO WAY of avoiding this beast!
Ugh--I promise not to whine and moan too much, but I simply can not STAND that ewwy nausea feeling! It's been a night of tossing & turning & moaning & ......well, ....... visiting our bathroom on more than one occasion. I can't even really tell you if I slept at all.


I know different parts of the world have different "remedies" for soothing ill individuals and getting them back on their feet. I grew up with sipping on "Sprite" or "7up." Both are clear carbonated drinks; lemon/lime flavored. Most people say to avoid Coca-cola or other "dark" sodas, however, there was one time when I drank some Coke and I felt better very shortly after that. I suppose that makes a bit of sense since there have been documentaries on Coke "eating through" an American penny and different types of metals. What bug would stand a chance? We have some 7up on hand because of the past week, thank goodness! Typically, we don't have soda in the house---gosh! I'm gonna be one of "those moms" that never allows her children to drink pop! *chuckle* Nahhh....it's just too expensive, and my girls would rather drink Milk or water.

Anyway, so today will be a lounging day. The Cathedral Stars is almost ready for quilting. Backing was pieced last night before wrapping up at 9:00. When I came upstairs, DH was amazed I had called it an "early night." I wasn't feeling well already; tired and drained. I guess my body was already preparing for what was coming.

I have had some wonderful response to my Quilter's Block request. I will spend some time this morning playing around with drawings in a notebook as well as some research online for some motifs. IF I finally find myself with some energy and not feeling I need to stay curled up in the fetal position, I'll make my way downstairs to put the sandwiches together.

I think there will definitely be a much needed nap coming later, too.

Happy Tuesday everyone!

Monday, December 29, 2008

Cathedral Stars---"Quilter's block"

We all know about "writer's block," but I am now faced with "quilter's block." I am working on putting the diagonals together and started brain-storming about how to quilt it. I am stumped---flat out have NO IDEA how to quilt it.

I only know that I'll be quilting this in 3 sections---one upper corner (that you see pictured top left), one lower corner that will be the same size as the upper, and a middle diagonal section that is 3 diagonals wide.

I'm hoping some of you may have some tips/ideas for me so that by the time I get the diagonals sewn and the 3 pieces sandwiched, I can start quilting away and finish this baby in time to start Bonnie's DD New Years Mystery. Perhaps some of you know some sites that have different quilting designs on them that you could share with me?

THANKS for any suggestions!

(Note: You can click on the picture to enlarge it)

2008 Running Log

Feel free to skip over this post :0) I am simply taking a few moments this morning to clean up and organize my blog for the coming 2009 year. This is a post recording my 2008 running, for the most part. There may be some weeks that I missed prior to logging on my blog.....

I will be searching out races for the 2009 calendar soon. I will need to seek out a new marathon to run since I don't think I'll be able to run my normal Ashland Whistlestop :0( I LOVE this race, however, if I do indeed take over the Head Volleyball Coaching job, I will be busy with a VBall tournament the same weekend as the Marathon. 'Tis really too bad, because the race is wonderful and at the perfect time of the year.

Total: 308.8 miles


Week 24
10/20/08: EZ mileage
2.0 miles
Week 23
10/18/08: TatorTrot Halfmarathon
13.1 miles (2:23:48) HR: 171
Week 22
10/11/08: Whistelstop Marathon
26.2 miles (5:02:15) HR: 175
10/8/08: EZ
3.3 miles (34:33)
10/6/08: EZ
4.59 miles (50:21) HR: 159
Week 21
10/4/08: EZ
6.45 miles (1:22:35) HR: 153
9/29/08: EZ/Med Mileage
3.3 miles (32:45)
Week 20
9/27/08: Lyndon Ellefson Half Marathon
13.1 miles (2:11:51) HR: 181
9/23/08: Speed workout
6.08 miles (1:03:16) HR: 166
9/22/08: EZ miles
2.0 miles (19:29)
Week 19
9/20/08: Birkie Half Marathon
13.1 miles (2:51:36) HR: 173
9/18/08: Treadmill EZ run
~2.75 miles (30:00)
9/15/08: EZ Run
8.31 miles (1:31:28) HR: 165
Week 18
9/11/08: Treadmill miles
3.0 miles
9/8/09: Tempo/Hard
6.15 miles (1:02:25) HR: 177
Week 17
9/7/08: EZ Long??? not quite
3.26 miles (40:01) HR: 150
9/2/08: EZ mileage
5.46 miles (59:30) HR: 166
Week 16
8/30/08: Lake Run 15K
9.3 miles (1:30:42) HR: 184
8/28/08: mileage
4.95 miles (54:21) HR: 167
8/26/08: Tempo
4.75 miles (47:16) HR: 177
Week 15
8/23/08: Long run (HILLY!)
13.9 miles (2:44:54) HR: 167
8/19/08: Speed/hills
4.75 miles (49:05) HR: 173
8/18/08: Hills
~4.0 miles inc 7x150m hill (30ft climb)
Week 14
8/16/08: Long Run
~11.0 miles (2:10:05)
8/15/08: Mileage
~4 miles (44:40)
8/12/08: Mileage & 5 GP's
3.2 miles (33:53)
8/11/08: Tempo Mileage
5 miles (51:15) HOT
Week 13
8/9/08: Paavo Nurmi
13.1 miles (2:27:42)
8/7/08:Mileage
1.8 miles (17:57)
8/5/08: Mileage
3.2 miles
Week 12
8/2/08: Jack Pine 5-miler
5.0 miles (52:01)
7/31/08: Mileage
3.2 miles
7/28/08: AI 2x2:00, 2:30
3.2 miles (33:15)
Week 11
7/27/08: Long, hilly
~8.5 miles (1:36:00)
7/21/08: Mileage & 5xhills
5 miles
Week 10
7/17/08: Mileage HOT!!!!!
~3 miles
7/15/08: Medium tempo
3.2 miles (31:50) HR: 172
Week 9
7/12/08: Long/EZ
~7.0 miles (1:18) HR: ???
7/10/08: Mileage
~3.0 miles (33:00) HR: ???
Week 8
7/6/08: mileage-MUGGY!!!
1.6 miles (16:30) HR: ???
7/5/08: Long/EZ
6.7 miles (1:14:38) HR: ???
7/4/08: 4x1:30 AI
3 miles (29:38) HR: 170
7/1/08: (mileage-tempo)
3.2 miles (33:32) HR: 167
6/30/08: (10x1-1:30 AI)
5.0 miles (47:29) HR: 171
Week 7
6/23/08: Long
5 miles (57:35) HR: 156
BAD ME--only once this week!!!
Week 6
6/22/08: EZ
3.2 miles (35:55) HR: 157
6/19/08: Tempo
4.0 miles (45:35) HR: 158
6/17/08: (6x1:00 AI)
3.8 miles (41:46) HR: 160
Week 5
6/14/08: 5K Baldwin race
3.1 miles (34:14) HR: 164
6/12/08: (4x1:00 AI)
3.2 miles (35:58) HR: 168
6/10/08: (mileage base)
1.8 miles (19:21) HR: 166
Week 4
6/8/08: (EZ/LONG)
5 miles (54:51) HR: 165
6/4/08: (mileage base)
2.2 miles (23:25) HR: 167
Week 3
:0( None
Week 2
5/22/08: (mileage base)
3.2 miles (35:17) HR: ???
5/19/08: (mileage base)
3.2 miles (35:42) HR: ???
Week 1
5/16/08: (mileage base)
3.2 miles (40:18) HR: 156
5/12/08: (mileage base)
1.8 miles (20:08) HR: 174

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Tomorrow is another day...

WOW! Three posts today! I go days on end sometimes with NOTHING, and then....BAM...3 in one day! Ahhhhhh.....'tis the joy of vacation time!

Well....I'm convincing myself that tomorrow is another day; these final seams will just have to wait until then. I was able to get back downstairs, OBVIOUSLY, once DH arrived back home and dinner was over, to work on these 36 star blocks.

Typically when I sew, I either throw a "mindless" DVD into the player or turn on my iPod through the radio to give me background noise. Lately, I have been listening to the Twilight Score over-n-over-n-over...... but tonight, I thumbed through my collection of VHS's that have been collecting dust in the extra storage lately. Jen gifted the girls and myself a DVD/VHS player for C'mas, so now I'm able to watch those lovely VHS's downstairs. So tonight, I pulled out TWO great classics......"Dirty Dancing" and "Grease".

Tomorrow, I hope to make some big progress on Cathedral Stars, as long as the doomed-to-catch-bug stays away from my system.

Candace was doing so well after 5:00. Then....*sigh*.....at 8:30, she once again vomited. She gets the privilege of sleeping in Mom-n-Dad's bed tonight....towels covering her section of the bed. I am hoping that was the last episode, but....*shrug*...no one can ever tell.

Happy Sunday night! And Happy Vacation week to all of us teachers out there :0)

Long "catch-up"; another sick child

Well folks, I had complete intentions of working on my Cathedral Stars today. This is the quilt that my Dad requested for his VFW (Veteran's of Foreign Wars) Quilt raffle at the end of January. It (OF COURSE) is one of Bonnie's patterns and I fell in love with it. When my dad requested a raffle quilt of me, I knew this would be the perfect pattern.

Anyway, I worked on some of the piecing yesterday, and I had hopes to complete all blocks today. I worked for a couple hours this morning before realizing I needed more 4-patches. (See the "missing pile" in the stacked ready-to-piece blocks? DUH! I forgot about those!) Anyway, I made it this far before needing to break for lunch. Then, just as lunch was finishing, it was lil' Candace's turn to be hit by that nasty dreadful bug!!! Sadly, and unfortunately, she is not old enough to understand the "make-it-to-the-toilet" concept, so I had some cleaning up to do. The first "round" wasn't so bad, because it was on the hard-wood floor, but the second round happened in our carpeted bedroom. *sigh* She has FINALLY fallen asleep in our bedroom, so I thought I would take this time to catch up on our Holiday Fun.

Cassie was also hit with the bug on Christmas morning, JUST before Santa came to pay a visit. (Since we were at my parent's, we had Santa make a special trip to Grandma's house.) He arrived at 9:30am, and Cassie used everything in her to stand for a quick photo before bolting to the bathroom. Sadly, her "episode" lasted much longer than Caitlyn's 5 hour ordeal----Cassie was finally feeling better after 12 hours. And when we finally made it home, the first toy she wanted to play with was her Easy Bake Oven that was given to her by Aunt Jenny (my SIS). She made a small batch of Sugar Cookies. (VERY SMALL BATCH!!! SIX cookies!) But they were very delicious!

I think the best present for me this year was my new camera, given to me by my sis, BIL, and parents. It is smaller than my other one, and I love how this camera handles close-ups AND the lack of red eye! Seriously----even WITH red-eye features on other cameras, none have done this well. Caitlyn and I ALWAYS have red eyes......But not now :0)







DH's (Paul) favorite gift was a Dual Basket deep fryer, given to him by my sis, BIL and my parents. When we visited his sister's on Friday, he opened it up and turned her kitchen into the China Buffet! He made batches upon batches on egg rolls and wantons! One thing you need to know about his sister, though, is she is an EXTREME health fanatic. Everyone kept joking with her if she would ever be able to recuperate from the fact that so much grease was present and used in her kitchen! The second picture shown here is Paul cleaning up OUR kitchen! Naturally, he (we) needed to use his new gift at our house, as well. So we were making some chicken strips, onion rings, and cheese curds when he opened a cupboard. A package of something-er-other fell out and plunged into the hot oil, splashing it ALL OVER--INCLUDING on DH's arm!!! He's this "big-ol-tough-guy", so he refused to put any ointment on the burn---thankfully it doesn't appear to be completely all that bad. We are just very thankful that the girls were not in the kitchen at the time! Besides---the other "good" thing is that my kitchen got the mopping it needed!


Candace actually was dressed perfectly to help out Dad if needed. This is SUCH an adorable "Pet Doctor" costume that my parents gifted her. Her nametag even says "DR. CANDACE." How adorable!!!!!!



Another hit of the Christmas presents is "Moon Sand." I hadn't known too much about it, but the box says "better than play-doh. It doesn't dry out and easy to clean up." Well........after see these masterpiece-makers at work, I sure HOPE it's easy to clean up!!!!!




Candace's 3rd birthday was celebrated over the weekend as well, since we aren't going to have a get together prior. She will be 3 on January 4th. Pay no attention to the half-eaten birthday cake :0) My niece's birthday was also celebrated the night before, however Candace was sleeping at the time, so we weren't able to get a pic of her blowing out her candle. Another "hit toy" for Candace was her Potty-Chair baby. Candace has only shown SLIGHT interest in potty training, so my sister and I talked about getting gifts to help promote it. This doll is so blasted cute! She says when/if she's thirsty, tired, and that she needs to go "potty." She "slurps" when taking a drink; she "farts" sometimes when she's on the toilet; she gurgles and turns her head side-to-side when her teeth are brushed. Technology now-a-days is absolutely amazing.

Here is my sister, Jen, that spoils ALL of us!!! She doesn't have children of her own, so she DEFINITELY is "Favorite Aunt Jenny!" She and I often chuckle about the panties that we wear. We both have admitted to only have "seasonal" underwear---for one simple reason! Once holidays are over (Easter, Halloween, C'mas, etc), the "seasonal" underwear always go on sale!!! Here is this year's collection of panties! *giggle*




Oh yes----yet another HIT! The table-top Foosball table, given to DH (and family?) by Jen.








On the other side of the family, (DH's side), here are the oldest cousins! Cassie, our oldest, and then Westin (middle) and Walker (right). Both boys are the oldest children of DH's sister (the one who is the health fanatic!) :0) Westin is in 8th grade, while Walker is 4th. While we visited on Friday, they spent some play-time outside giving snow-mobile rides around the house.




**TIMEOUT**
*sigh*
Short interruption----round 3 just made an appearance. Ya know.....it IS inevitable that I WILL get sick after nursing three children through their vomiting spouts, REGARDLESS of how much soap and hand-sanitizer I use.



These last few shots are me playing around with the camera. Pictured with Caitlyn is my mother. TYPICALLY, she hates having her picture taken, but I must say it's much easier to get pics of her when she has a grandchild on her lap. The "sepia-toned" pic of Candace is a fun feature. However, most photo-software programs have that feature, so having it on the camera isn't so special. Still neat though........

DH is out fishing for our supper right now. The deepfryer will be making a presence again in the event he comes home with LOTS of bluegills or other panfish. YUM!

I hope to make it back downstairs sometime today/tonight. I hope to finish the entire Cathedral Stars quilt this week so I can deliver it to my parent's when we visit again next weekend for Christmas #3. (My MIL's side of the family is planning a get-together next Saturday.) And, KNOWING that it's inevitable that I will get sick, I want to be sure to use my non-sick time as wisely as possible :0)

Happy Sunday......

Pay it Forward, 2009!

With the Christmas Cheer still strong in my being, I have decided to join the "Pay It Forward" fun with Carol (at the Cornfield Quilter; and she with Lurline) so if any of you would like to join me, leave a comment to join. There is room for three of you! Come and join the fun!!




The "Pay It Forward" rules

  • Three people will be chosen to participate when they leave a comment on this post asking to join. (The first three will be chosen).
  • You are agreeing to post a similar announcement on your blog, and Pay It Forward to three more people, who will in turn agree to Pay It Forward to three other people, etc.
  • You will create a hand-made item for your three people sometime over the next 12 months

THAT's IT!
Here's how it'll work.......
Lurline (Carol's "leader") is going to send Carol and her other participants one handmade item sometime in the next 12 months. Carol, in turn, will send one handmade item to each of the three participants who signed up with her (I'm one of them), withing the next 12 months. I, in turn, will send one handmade item to each of you (MY participants). YOU, in turn, will send out a hand-made item to each of your three participants, and so on.

I know how busy life can be, but please consider sharing some of your talent with the rest of the world. Mathematically speaking (you KNEW this was coming --- hey I'm a Math teacher!)......here's the number of people to be "affected" with the Pay it Forward....

Level 1: I give to three (3 ppl affected)
Level 2: Each of you three give to three NEW people (9 NEW ppl affected; 12 total lead from my saying "yes")
Level 3: Each of those 9 give to three NEW people (27 NEW ppl affected; 39 total)
(one more line, grabbin' a calculator)
Level 4: Each of those 27 give to three NEW people (81! NEW ppl affected; 120 total--just for saying YES!)

What a beautiful example of exponential growth!!!!
Equation: t(n)=3^n + 3^(n-1), with n = level #.
(giggle)---Hope you followed that!

I am looking forward to this and to meeting new people. Won't you join me????

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Merry Christmas (almost...)

I'm sitting at my parent's house, watching DH, Caitlyn, and Grandpa all "resting" on the couch; Grandma is relaxing with a book in the glider, sister is sorting pieces of her newest puzzle, Brother and SIL are snuggling up in the recliner with DB's new OTR quilt, Candance, Cassie, niece and nephew are all sifting through the little trinkets in their stockings.....and I wanted to take a moment to send E-Christmas Wishes to everyone out there!

We made the 3 hour drive to my parent's last night, arriving just after 10:00 pm. After witnessing two vehicles in the ditch along our journey, we knew we needed to relax and take our time. After being doused with 3 fresh inches of snow throughout the day, roads were passable, but still tretcherous. Naturally, the girls all fell asleep with 20 miles to go, so when we arrived and carried them out in the bitter cold air, they were awakened with LOTS AND LOTS of new energy!!! Specially since Cousin Lindsay and Zach had been waiting so patiently since 7:00 for our arrival! But, finally at 11:10 pm, I FORCED all kids to get to bed. By 12:00, they were all finally sleeping, so Aunt Jen (my sister) and I could stuff the stockings. My family chose to celebrate Christmas this year on Christmas Eve.

SADLY, at 5:15 am I was awakened by the little patter of footsteps BOLTING to the bathroom, followed by the ever familiar sound of .... well, without getting too graphic... a "sickly" child at the toilet. (SIGH) Dear Catilyn caught a bug, and the tiny microscopic beast chose this morning (of ALL mornings) to pay a visit. Every 10-15 minutes, lil' Caitlyn found herself in front of the toilet :0( At one point, she simply dragged herself to the bathroom and plopped down on the floor and rested her chin on the edge of the rim. It broke my heart. Specially when she said "Mom, I want to play with everyone else. Can't you give me some medicine?" At 9:30, we allowed the other kids to open Stockings while Caitlyn FINALLY found some peace with a short nap, and once she woke at 10:00, it appears the bug left. She has been able to join in all festivities since then---Thank goodness. Now, of course, all of us are wondering who and when the bug is going to hit next. Oh well----at least it's vacation time!

LOTS of goodies under the tree today for all. I was gifted a big box of "scrap" fabrics from my SIL and can't wait to get them cut up for a new project. I'm still thinking of Bonnie's Perikomen Dreams, so.......*rubbing hands together*...I can't wait. We (okay, mostly me) were also given a new digital camera and I have been snapping away all day. I am on Grandpa's laptop, however, so all pics will await until I return back home on Saturday.


OH!!! And, of course, my mother gave me the first two books of the Twilight saga, so now I can return book 1 to my student :0) I'm reading it for the third time -- I will be loaning my copies out to my siter since I have her so intrigued. She can't believe I'm reading it yet again!

Tomorrow is Christmas, and we have absolutely nothing planned, except rest and relaxation, and LOTS of playing with the new Christmas gifts. Friday will be a venture to DH's sister's, where we will be taking a Family Sleigh Ride, with dinner and gift opening to follow. We will then either return home Friday late OR be making the drive back home Saturday morning.

I know these words are shared numerous times at this time of the year, but truly, truly, truly.....Have yourself a MERRY CHRISTMAS! Be safe, relax, give your family members extra hugs and kisses, and as always.....Have a Happy Day!

Merry Christmas!

Saturday, December 20, 2008

A UFO is finished; new projects too :0)

Today started to be a "putz" day for me, tidying up the sewing area after creating all the Christmas projects and NOT having cleaned up between any of them. And, while tidying, I came across a huge bag of pinned fabric that my MIL had given me months ago for me to quilt up for her. They are "make-shift" table runners that she made up using some fabrics she got on clearance somewhere. I have no idea how that bag could have gone "forgotten," but it did, and I feel bad that I haven't gotten them back to her.

So-----for a couple hours this morning, I practiced some FMQ; standard stipple, star meanders, heart meanders, and then I call this one the "star-ripple." I like this "ripple" look and haven't done it before, but sure will start using it more often! I still have a stack of "practice runners" to go yet, but lunch break took me away from my machine.


After lunch, I was still motivated to be in "quilt-mode," but not for the table runners anymore. So, I saw Andrea's Garden hanging over the back of a spare bed downstairs and figured....sure! It was time to finish up a UFO! After about an hour of prep, it was under the machine, "RIPPLE" quilt pattern, of course. I was able to quilt mostly uninterrupted since Candace had fallen asleep and the other two kept themselves "busy" with a movie and their Littlest Pet Shop collection.

A few hours later, with binding sewn on, a UFO sees a finish! (Almost---label yet to be added, but that will come later when I have some more waiting for labels).




Last Saturday, I visited the LQS for show-n-tell of the Christmas projects. Deb (owner) loves it when customers bring in finished projects----she was quite amazed (as many) how I get so much accomplished being a mom and teacher, but......well......I'm no different than anyone else. Quilting is a priority to me; almost like "mental exercise" that is so important; so I use whatever time I have available to keep that one of the top priorities of my life (right up there with family)!

Anyway---as always, I only had intentions of buying maybe a few FQ's, but she had this wallhanging up in a corner, and I LOVED IT! AND----it was only $38.99 for a 54"x54" project, and I couldn't resist--I bought it! Here-n-there throughout the week, I've been piecing it together; most of it being pieced on Tuesday when I was home "sick." I put the final borders on this morning before I decided to tidy up, and it now awaits quilting. Hmmm....maybe tomorrow. This wallhanging will find a final home on the wall above the piano, which right now hold a SMALL 12"x15" family picture, OUTDATED!