Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Unraveled Wednesday - No Knitting - 12/11/24

 Hello My Friends,

Still no baby!!  I never got around to posting yesterday...we were busy.  My brother's visit was wonderful.  He was here last Wednesday and Thursday and then again Monday and Tuesday of this week.  He just took off for the airport and his flight home.  

I did manage to do some cooking while Phil was here.  I made a pear tart which was wonderful!  


The flavoring on the pear slices was sugar, cardamom, ginger and lemon peel.  I will definitely make this again!  I also made some soups and stews and we gave a bunch of food to C&M for their freezer.

Yesterday Colin & Mailing joined Phil and I for a walk at the canal.  


We saw a lot of blue herons (YAY!!).  And with the leaves off the trees, it was easy to spot large hornet nests.


(Taken through the car window when we first arrived.)



We walked for almost an hour and then Fletch joined us for lunch.  It was wet enough and chilly enough that we ate inside rather than on the deck overlooking the water.

This sign in the bar/restaurant cracked me up:


Escape Goat - LOL (Goat Yoga)!!

Today is Colin's birthday.  (Happy Birthing Day to me!!  LOL). It is a rainy, very warm day here.  He texted me that he took his usual morning walk in shorts and sandals today!

Anyway, I have not done much knitting or stitching or reading.  I've been having a hard time focusing on anything other than waiting on the baby!  Mailing is scheduled to be induced late afternoon today (unless the hospital is too busy with folks in labor on their own).  Hopefully I will have baby news soon!!

Monday, December 9, 2024

Weekending and Waiting

 Good Morning Everyone!

Yes, we are still waiting for the arrival of C&M's baby girl.  She is taking her sweet time!  Mailing did tell us that if she has not gone into labor by Wednesday (11th) they will induce her that afternoon.  I was thinking that yesterday would be the day, but nope.

So, I did a little knitting and a little stitching over the weekend, but honestly it was hard to stay focused.  Phil (my brother) left on Friday morning to head South to visit some friends and other relatives.  He is due back here this afternoon for two more nights before flying home on Wednesday.  

My focus today will be cooking.  Lousy weather (rain...and a lot of it) is coming in, so I thought a big pot of lentil soup would be tasty.  I have some nice crusty Italian bread we can have with it and I'm planning to make a pear crostata as well.

Fletch got our patio Christmas lights up yesterday.  It's always a PITA (do the lights work?), but they look good and it was nice to see them on when I came downstairs early this morning.

Other than that, we watched a number of episodes of The Diplomat (we are both really liking it) and are looking forward to the new season of Shetland.

Meanwhile, please send all your good delivery juju Mailing's way and I will be back here tomorrow with a TNT update.

Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Unraveled Wednesday 12/4/24

 Greetings My Friends,

December 4th:  Mailing's due date!!!  No baby yet.  Mailing's birthday is less than a week ago; Colin's is next Wednesday...hoping the baby will come in the middle somewhere.  Each morning I look at my texts first thing to make sure there was no rush to the hospital, but nothing so far.

And it is still chilly here.  This morning my phone says 16 degrees!  The thermometer on the patio is sitting right at 20.

I receive notices when the ISS goes by our neck of the woods.  Often it is at 4 a.m. or some other ungodly hour.  But yesterday it was at 5:10 p.m.  I suddenly remembered that and ran outside.  Sure enough, there it was.




I so enjoy watching it fly by and wondering what those inside are doing.  It feels like a miracle each time I see it and it makes me feel like a little kid again.  Nothing wrong with that!

Another thing I am enjoying is giving peanuts and other stuff (stale bread, old fruit) to the deer.  I found a bag of hazelnuts that was old (like at least a year) so I took those out.  Gone quickly!  Next I found a partial container of raspberries in the fridge that had seen much better days.  There was a doe in the yard when I took the berries out and she did not move!  She just waited for me to come closer.  I'll admit I was getting a little nervous (they are BIG creatures)...but she finally backed off and I could put the berries on the table.  I turned around and walked back to the house and when I looked, she was already going at the berries.  We've seen a couple of very young bucks in the yard too, but they stay pretty far back from the house and are more nervous about coming close.

Meanwhile, it's Wednesday!  Time to link up with Kat and her Merry Band of Unravelers to talk about making and reading.  If you read my post yesterday, you know I have been stitching, but some knitting has been going on as well.  Sock #2 for Colin now has the leg finished and it's on to the heel flap and turn.


I'm dreaming and scheming of what to make next...when really I should attempt to finish some of my lingering projects (hello Hitch on the Move and Semplice shawls).  Time will tell.  Of course, I have a boatload of sock yarn from The Farmer's Daughter waiting for me to cast on...but I keep thinking that I might want to knit a sweater.  Who me?  This could all be foolish behavior on my part, but we shall see.

Reading has been good.  Fletch and I are still working our way through listening to "The Mind of the Raven" by Bernd Heinrich.  I think we are now under 3 hours left (yay).  This past week I read A Quiet Life by Ethan Joella.  I think I mentioned this book last week.  There are three main characters all of whom have lost someone and despite the sadness of that, the book is full of hope and (of course) all of these main characters intersect and impact each other.  An easy and comfortable read.

Enough from me!  Head over to Kat's and check out what everyone else is making and reading.  I guarantee you will be inspired.  Now I've got to dry my hair (cold head) and pour another cup of coffee.  Happy Hump Day!

Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Tiny Needle Tuesday

 Good Morning!

How are you?  I had intended to post yesterday, but forgot that I had a podiatrist appointment in the morning (a painful ingrown toenail is now history).  I hope everyone had a nice and relaxing weekend.  Ours was good and we saw Colin & Mailing briefly on Saturday to give Mailing her b-day presents.  No baby yet, but they are definitely ready for that little girl to come!!

Sunday I deep-cleaned the guest room in preparation for my brother arriving tomorrow (YAY).  That cleaning just about did me in!  LOL. I confess to not having cleaned that room in some time - no one was using it and it had become a dumping ground of sorts for various objects.  Funny how quickly that can happen.  Anyway, it is all clean with fresh sheets on the bed, dusting and vacuuming finished.  Now we are just waiting.

And it's Tuesday!  So, time for a TNT update.  There has been progress!!


The tree is complete (except for some leaves) and a blue bird has landed on one of its lower branches.  And a little boy has appeared leaning against the house (which is still not finished being built).  Said little boy is holding a pumpkin almost as large as he is!  This piece is a bit on the whimsical side, but fun.

Today I've got laundry to do and a minor grocery shopping.  Fletch is busy this morning with an appointment so I will be on my own.

I hope your Tuesday is a good one.  My plan is to relax this afternoon with some knitting and/or stitching.

Friday, November 29, 2024

Yay for Friday!

 Good Morning My Friends,

How are you?  I hope your Thanksgiving was a restful and tasty one.  Mine sure was!  Fletch and I realized that yesterday was the very first Thanksgiving we have ever spent by ourselves!  And, we liked it!!  Yes, we missed Colin & Mailing for sure and it felt weird not to be with Mailing's family - I think we have celebrated Thanksgiving with them for maybe a decade now.  But it was so relaxed to not be on any particular schedule.  I took my time and made rolls in the morning.


Some of them were huge!  (Guess I didn't do such a great job of dividing the dough evenly.). I didn't much care for them (me who loves and lives for carbs - lol).  Next time I will try my Mom's recipe.

I was talking with one of my brothers on Wednesday night and we were wondering how our Mom ever pulled off the feast that she did each Thanksgiving.  There was always a BIG turkey and stuffing.  Homemade gravy.  Homemade cranberry relish.  Mashed and sweet potatoes.  Homemade rolls.  Always a salad of some sort and two to three veggie sides.  And, of course, several pies.  Growing up, our house was small and the kitchen was very small.  No counter space to work on and only one oven and four burners.  We did have a big electric roaster that she used for the turkey, but the rest of it must have been magic!!

Anyway, our meal was way, way, way pared down.  I cooked a turkey breast and made stuffing.  The rolls mentioned above and some gravy.  Two kinds of cranberry relish/chutney and some Brussels sprouts sautéed in butter and maple syrup with the addition of some walnuts and pomegranate ariels.  And, pumpkin pie for dessert.  It was tasty, and making just that made me exhausted!  LOL


I even brought out the "good" dishes and silver.  There are plenty of leftovers (I'll get my turkey sandwich today).  All in all, a lovely day.

Now it's back to normal life.  I have a load of wash going and another one to put in after.  The bathrooms desperately need to be cleaned.  Usually I avoid going out on Black Friday, but I will be running out to pick up a massage gift card for Mailing.  Her birthday is tomorrow and we plan to stop by to give her the gift card and some other gifts.

A nice surprise showed up in the mail on Wednesday.  My last shipment of 2024 Sock Squad yarn from The Farmer's Daughter arrived.


The full skein is pretty dark, and I wasn't thrilled with it.  But then I read the name of the color way and now I am smitten!  The color way is "Mother Magpie" and I love those birds (I wish we had them here in Eastern PA).  There is a lot of variation in the skein - some lighter shades (almost bluish) and pale grey.  I think it will knit up very nicely.  The green mini skein is very pretty.  I've enjoyed having the monthly shipments of yarn even though I have not kept up with using it all.  Definitely a fun retirement gift to myself.  But, I'm ready for a year off (at least).  LOL

Time for me to check the laundry in the washer and re-fill my coffee cup.  Wishing you all a restful and enjoyable weekend! 

Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Unraveled Wednesday 11/27/24

 Hello, Hello Everyone!

I'm not yet covered in flour, but today will be a baking day (pumpkin pie, rolls).  I also need to do some laundry. No rush with anything.  I am taking my time.  Fletch has errands he wants to run this morning, so I think the house will be all mine!  And I have a simple dinner planned (steamed mussels, salad and garlic bread) which will make the day even easier.

Texting back and forth with Colin yesterday, we discovered our menus for Thanksgiving are almost identical!  They are cooking a full turkey (we are just doing a breast); we are both doing stuffing but they are also doing mashed potatoes; we are both doing Brussels sprouts and pumpkin pie (they are also having pecan pie).  As Colin said - it's a lot of food for 2 (or almost 3) people, but will provide lots and lots of good leftovers.  Personally, I cannot wait for a turkey sandwich!  LOL

Yesterday I received confirmation from my little brother in Boulder, CO that he will be here next week!!  His wife can't join him which I am sorry about, but I'm so excited as I have not seen Philip in a number of years.  He will spend the first couple of nights with us and then head down to Chester County to see our nephew and his wife and also our oldest brother and his wife in Delaware.  Phil will also be going down to the Eastern Shore to see friends and then most likely will stay with us another couple of nights before flying back home on the 11th.  A whirlwind trip.  I will need to clean the guest room and figure out what to have for food while he is here.  But, that can all wait until after Turkey Day.

But now it is Wednesday and time to check in and link up with Kat and her Merry Band of Unravelers to talk making and reading.  I'm happy to report there has been some knitting!!


Sock #1 is finished and sock #2 has been started.  The goal is to have these done for Colin's birthday (the 11th) and I'm feeling like that is definitely a possibility.  I just need to keep at it!  

Fortunately I have no Christmas knitting on my plate.  But...I keep thinking of things (cowls, Hitchhikers, etc.) that I'd like to make for certain people.  I am going to try to pull together a list (who, me?  LOL) and get started making stuff AFTER the holidays.  With any luck, I will be filling the gift bag early in the year.

Reading has been steady.  The other night I finished Finding Margaret Fuller which I thoroughly enjoyed.  I am now partway through A Quiet Life by Ethan Joella.  The 3 main characters in the book have all lost someone and I'm curious to see how their lives intersect.  Though the loss of someone (anyone) is sad, this book is already filled with hope.

Fletch and I are continuing (still) with The Mind of the Raven - I think we have 5+ hours left.  As I've said before, at times this feels a bit like a lecture, but there are bits and pieces of humor and interesting facts.  I'll admit that I will be happy to finish it though!

Well, time to refill my coffee cup and try to wake up a bit.  I can hear that Fletch is up and in the shower, so the day is starting.  Be sure to head over to Kat's to see what everyone is making and reading.

Have a Very Happy Thanksgiving!!!

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Tiny Needle Tuesday

 Good Morning My Friends,

Almost 7 a.m. here on the East Coast and it is still VERY dark outside.  If I remember correctly, Fletch said we could be having rain by this morning.  We are still in need of moisture, so that is a good thing.

I'm happy to report that the new water heater was installed with no issues yesterday and hopefully this one will last another 20 years as well.  It surprised me that the plumber didn't even need to shut off our water.  We weren't sure how long it would take, so we had decided ahead of time to order out for dinner.  That was easy!!

Now it is time for a TNT update.  Just a little stitching was completed in the past week.


The top of the door frame was finished and more was added to the tree on the right.  Looking at this, I can see there is still a TON of stitching to be done on this.  At this point I am doubting it will be completed by the close of the year.  But, that's ok.  No rush, no contest, the idea is to enjoy the process.  And I am!

Please take care of yourselves.  My friend Carol, her husband and her son have all be battling Covid for the past week.  Not fun.  And yes, they are vaccinated and boosted.

Hoping everyone's week is going well.