I got nuthin’

Well, not anything related to the theme of “home” at any rate.

Actually, I don’t have much of anything at all.  My poor sewing machine hasn’t been turned on in…days….more than a week?  Way too long.  I’m not sure tomorrow’s outlook is that great for sewing either.  (In case you feel too sorry for me, I *have* used my quilting machine, working on a customer quilt. Unfortunately, I’m at a standstill on it, waiting until I can get some frogging done.  Here’s a lesson I have to keep learning, over and over again:  if you don’t think it looks good, don’t keep doing it.  It’s not going to look any better if you have more of it stitched. It’s just going to take longer to unstitch).

Luckily, there isn’t TOO much unstitching to do.

Unfortunately, there is a lot of cleaning and straightening to do around here.

Dear Goddess, I have a lot of crap supplies.  And I have no idea how I’m going to fit all of it into my new, smaller sewing room.  Purging some of it is definitely required.

Oh, there you go, for the theme of “home” — some of my crap supplies will be finding a new HOME in the near future.  Maybe one of you will want some of my crap treasures.  I’ll post a few things in the next day or 4 that need new homes.

TTFN-

Suzanne

Tried to take a picture

I tried to take a picture of something exciting to share, but discovered that my memory card was still in the computer here at home.  So much for that idea.  Tomorrow, though, promise.

Speaking of tomorrow, it’s the last day of school!  We are hoping for no rain, as the kids would sure like to be able to have their Track and Field Day.

Thanks for the ideas about my afghan issue.  For now, it is stuck back in the bin, to be dealt with another day.    I’ve got a pile of stuff on my plate (more about that tomorrow when I can take that blasted picture…).

I got an e-mail that this month’s theme for Nablopomo is “HOME” — I’m pretty sure I’m not going to manage a post every day, but I thought I’d try to have some home-themed posts.

I thought I’d start by telling you that my home is about 45 minutes away from Parkersburg, the city that was hit by an EF-5 tornado last Sunday.    Over 200 homes were destroyed, and I think the number of people that lost their lives is 7.

I can’t even imagine. Can you?  Can you even fathom having your home just ripped to shreds? And your belongings strewn who knows where?  One of my husband’s coworkers lives east of Parkersburg, and his home was destroyed as well.  Mark and some other men that he works with went up on Saturday to help pick up debris from the ditch, yard and fields surrounding this home.  Some of the stories he shared about the things he had seen or heard about were just amazing.  The wife had been at work and had left her wedding ring in her jewelry box.  The box was gone, but they found her ring embedded in a wall.  Their John Deere tractor was found a half mile away.  It still worked.  Their car was in the ditch and the kids’ 4-wheelers were out there somewhere, too.  One worked, the other was mangled.

They still haven’t found his snowmobile.  Or the enclosed trailer it was in.

I think the communities affected have actually been overwhelmed by volunteers and donations.  The REd Cross has said it has the money it needs to cover its costs, but they’d love it if people continued to make donations to the general Disaster Recovery fund.  The donations of goods has been pretty overwhelming, too.

Makes me think of the song at the beginning of the musical, The Music Man:

Townspeople:
Oh, there’s nothing halfway
About the Iowa way to treat you,
When we treat you
Which we may not do at all.
There’s an Iowa kind of special
Chip-on-the-shoulder attitude.
We’ve never been without.
That we recall.
We can be cold
As our falling thermometers in December
If you ask about our weather in July.
…………………
And we’re so by God stubborn
We can stand touchin’ noses
For a week at a time
And never see eye-to-eye.
But we’ll give you our shirt
And a back to go with it
If your crops should happen to die.

I know I fuss and moan a lot about the weather (which has been absolutely freakin’ gorgeous this weekend, by the way….), but for the most part, I’m pretty proud to call Iowa my home.

Until next winter.  Then I’ll probably be talking about moving south again.

And now, I must get to work cleaning up my Home.  I’d say that some of it looks like a tornado hit it, but I think, in all honesty, that would be disrespectful.  Especially after I’ve seen the pictures of what homes hit by tornadoes actually look like.

I hope you are having a beautiful weekend wherever you call home, I’ll yak at you tomorrow.

Suzanne

Obligatory post since I’m trying to post everyday this month

Not much to see here.  Should have saved the post about the boys’ newest projects for today in case I came up dry.  Aren’t they cute?  I wish I had thought of starting something one of those days when they were home.  We worked some more tonight, actually started sewing on the blocks.  It’s slow going and Joe got a little frustrated.  I think he thought it was going to go much more quickly.  He doesn’t want to quit, though, so we’ll just take it in small chunks.

I don’t think I’ve managed an actual list for the last few days.

How about this one:

Tech Toys I’m dreaming about

1.  A new lens for my camera.

sal50f14 Obligatory post since Im trying to post everyday this month

2.  A 24 inch monitor.  My 19 inch just doesn’t seem big enough.  And that’s funny to me because I remember when a 15 inch monitor was a huge improvement over the 14 incher.

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3.  A wide format printer.

r1900 216x144 Obligatory post since Im trying to post everyday this month

A girl can dream, can’t she?

Speaking of dreaming, it’s only 9:30 PM, and I haven’t done anything of special significance today, but I’m wiped out.

Off to la-la-land.

Suzanne

How to use a calendar

Only two steps on this list, should be easy, right?

1.  Write down the correct date and time of events

2. Check the calendar each day for events

Yeah, easy if you aren’t calendar challenged.  I don’t know why I have such a problem with calendar usage.  It’s quite embarassing, really.  I seem to think that I can rely on  my memory, which is just plain stupid.  Or I write things down and then forget to actually look at the calendar.

Or, I write things down WRONG.  I made an appointment for a haircut.  While I was on the phone, I wrote the date and time down.  And somehow, when I wrote it down on the piece of paper that I posted on my wall so that I wouldn’t forget the date and time:  I got the time wrong.  Thankfully, my hairdresser had to call and reschedule.  If she hadn’t, I would have shown up at 9 this morning and been an hour early.  And I won’t even admit how many times I’ve actually missed haircut appointments simply because I never managed to write the appointment down on my calendar.  Good grief.

My new appointment is on Thursday at 1.  I wrote it down and repeated it to her, so hopefully I’ve got it right this time.

I’m not making this up

I thought about going for the long, whiny version, but I think I’ll go for the minimalist version.  You can fill in the whining on your own.  Also, throw in some bad words for the full effect.

1.  It’s Monday.

2.  It snowed over night.

3.  It is really windy.

4.  Mark shoveled but the driveway drifted closed again.

5.  The road is probably completely plugged as well.

6.  School is closed.

pixel Im not making this up