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Still Hanging On...........

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So the cold is still hanging on, and Dayquil was doing so little for me yesterday that I switched to Andy's Sudafed--just the 4-hour ones.  We're never going down that 12-hour path again.  I have to say, I felt great.  Not only did it really clear up my stuffy head, the crazy-energy spike REALLY came in handy.  Not only did I get the Christmas decorations all finally put away and the winter ones out, the living room is spotless .  Of course, I couldn't sit still long enough to sew, but I did some tidying in the back room, sorted a few cookbooks out for donations, and continued my war on cold germs and dust on the baseboards, crown molding, and anything else I could reach without destroying my back.  Of course, I didn't sleep very well last night, but dang!  I did get a lot done. Today the cold doesn't seem to be much better, but I'm hoping to be a little less spastic today.  It's a good thing I never got into recreational drugs--I have the ...

It Must Have Been Too Much For Me

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The shock of walking out of Joanns for less than $6 must have been too much for my system, because I now have a cold !  Seriously, two months dragging around with bronchitis, and I get a cold.  AAAAAARRRRRRRGGGGHHHH! I still did Me Made Monday yesterday while dragging myself to my annual "women's wellness" exam.  I thought about rescheduling, but why ruin a perfectly good day with THAT exam?  So, I wore one of my favorite sweaters--after I steamed the wrinkles out of it.  I made this in 2010 with an alpaca/tencel blend that I bought in BAGS from Elann.com, probably in 2006.  This is the third sweater I've made with this yarn, and I think I have enough still in my stash to make 5 more--luckily, not all in this color.  It is nice yarn, but WARM.  I made Andy a sweater from it, and he almost never wears it because it's so warm, so there are 5 more sweaters FOR ME with this yarn.  Ahem....... I came home and slept after my appointment, bu...

Prepare Yourself For A Shock!

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I managed to go to a fabric store for this: and didn't even look at the fabric!  I know!!!!!!  I did pick up a few Christmas closeout floral picks, but I still walked out of Joann Fabrics having spent less than $6!!!!  Originally, I had planned to buy NO crafting supplies at all this year, but thread to finish a project seems reasonable, and over the weekend we ran across these at a thrift store, for $3, so let's just say I'm not spending MUCH on crafting.  I can't say that I even know what to do with this one,  and there are 4 of these,  which I may never do anything with, but now that 1.) I've come to terms with the bifocals/reading glasses and can see well enough to paint details, and 2.) I'm not frantically trying to finish a huge bunch of gifts, I hope to break out the paints and tackle some ornaments soon.  I'm not good at it, but I enjoy it. Interestingly, even though I really only opted to wear handmade things on Mondays, the w...

6 Months!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  I haven't purchased yarn in 6 months!!!!!!!!!!!!  

Me Made Monday #2

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So yesterday I woke up with serious chest congestion and a sore throat.  NO!!!!!!!!!! I didn't even want to contemplate another 2 months of bronchitis, so with the aid of Nyquil, I slept most of the day and am feeling much better today.  I almost used one of my pajama days, but I was cold so instead I opted for this fleece shirt and pant set I made a few years ago.  I have no idea what one would really call this--dressy sweats?--but they're really warm.  The pants have an inexplicable flair to the hem, so they're really as close to bell-bottom sweats as one can ever [hopefully] get, and I'm always just a tad self-conscious wearing them out in public, but they were great for napping.  I had some crafting time on Sunday, and there was a brief period when I actually thought the purple jacket might be finished for Monday, but if I had any true sense of how long things take, my sewing room would NOT look like a craft store threw up, so I didn't make it....

2!

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In order to get some bigger projects done this year, I'm aiming for 50 finished projects, rather than something truly crazy....like 116 or something, which even I am surprised I'm not attempting. So, finishing a second project for the year means I'm doing well so far.  It's not clothing, which was going to be my main focus this year, but I like it.  We've decided to cut back a bit on handmade gifts this year.  Even alternating years, it gets really stressful, and we do a lot of Christmas gifts for family members who don't even let us know they arrive--much less thank us for them.  So, we talked it over, and decided that not saying thank you--even by email or Facebook--can be freely interpreted as "I hate homemade gifts--please don't send me any more."  This is Andy's year for gifts, so that takes a lot of pressure off of him, and I've been happily sending table runners to friends, whom I know love them.  Win-win. I am enjoying playing...

Happy New Year...FINALLY

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Happy New Year from Château Sutton-Goar! Santa made a surprise appearance at the Château last year, bringing Andy an acoustic parlor (smaller body) guitar and  me a 12-string, so there has been a lot of music here this year—and more than a few discussions about how many guitars two people actually need, though these discussions are quickly scrapped when either the sewing room or the third bay of the garage known as the Wood Shop are mentioned.  No one, however, is allowed to take up the tuba. Andy has always been interested in photography, and this year purchased a better digital camera to play with.  On one of the first outings with a camera, while Andy tried to get just the right shot of a goose with her gosling, I fended off another goose, presumably her agent, who wanted to A) bite, and B) talk royalties.  A day on the motorcycle with the camera has become a favorite weekend activity for him, and over Thanksgiving he took some wonderful pictures of my aunt a...