Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Wadda Mess - Upstairs Bathroom

Today, Monday, October 22, 2007, I’ve had a change of heart. I love HGTV. However, I've been amazed (and critical) to see how unprepared people are when they start a project . I had forgotten that, until you start ripping up and tearing down, you don’t really know what will work. I LOVE LOWES AND HOME DEPOT. Home Depot has the price but Lowes has a better selection. They both save me from even more driving to get stuff.

This a.m., I was off to Home Depot to get some primer and picked up sample tiles, knobs, and a vanity light. I wasn’t finished shopping but had to hurry home because I was watching two grandboys while my DD#1 went to see how the kidney stones were progressing. On that front, things look stuck so she thinks she will have more surgery/procedure. She is thinking, why wait another week, check it again and then schedule it. Getting it over now sounds good to her. She has a stent in which is like a heavy wire that keeps the uriter open for it to pass, which can be quite painful.

When I got home, the bathroom was bare. A friend is doing much of the work and he and Bob got a lot of exercise ripping, pulling and carrying it all out. Anyone wanna cracked toilet? Howsabout an ugly vanity?

The boys arrived and we had fun for about three hours. Zander, the older one, cried – sobbed - when his mom came. He wanted to stay longer. They haven’t been here much since Bob’s surgery since he gets so tired. They watched the guys across the street dump rocks into a retaining wall with a backhoe. Then they made their way upstairs to get a good look at our mess.

The discovery of the day: packed between two joists, was a stash of very old walnut shells that would do any varmint proud. That’s the very down side of an old house.

Dinner came and I went – to Lowe’s for more tile samples and the bathroom fan fit for a king we saw last week and then to GI Joes for a portable throne for night emergencies. Once I got the fan home, we decided that it was a bit over the top for a little bathroom so I get to retrace my steps in a few hours. I got gas on the way home - $3.05 and gallon for middle grade. Lovely.

Bob is frustrated that he gets so worn out. He hasn’t had much reserve energy since his prostate surgery a year and a half ago although he doesn't hesitate to do what exhausts much younger men. It takes the fun out of it for him to be so tired.

I think I’m just postponing the inevitable – going all the way downstairs to brush my teeth than back up to bed. Fortunately, I no longer sleepwalk to the bathroom like I did when I was a kid.

Kathleen, who thinks a tiny bathroom doesn’t need a fan that has a nightlight, a dual bulb light fixture, and a heater. It’s a bit crowded up there on the ceiling – especially when we will already have a ceiling light and a vanity light so I can see those wrinkles more clearly…

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Little Lambie Pie

A Quilting We Will Go ---

One of my daughters is expecting her first babe in a few weeks. She hadn't been able to get it done yet so I took it home a few weeks ago to finish for her. She had gotten frustrated and after working on it, I found a few things to be frustrated about which relieved her a bit - it wasn't all her problem.


Getting those triangles sewn onto the corners of the lamb blocks was frustrating since there wasn't any way to line up the triangle
against another edge of fabric. One of the problems was that the pattern's seam allowance wasn't accurate. Urgh!

We progress.... The feet and muzzles are all stitched down and I am now ready to applique the fluffy lambs onto the background. I started thinking about the fluffy stuff and babes. I called my oldest and we decided that it should be all right. If I run my fingers through the fleece, it (the fluff) comes to the top of my fingers.

I am thinking of breaking away from the pattern a bit since the ears were supposed to be appliqued on the body. Using the fake-fur meant that the ears would flatten it a bit. I'm making them so they will not be stitched all the way around - they will only be attached at the top of the ear. It will be more dimensional that way, too.

It isn't a large quilt but it is a cutie. One of the lamb's fur is flying a different way which only looks like he has been leaping through the air.

The quilt is from Baby Quilts - Goof-Proof Instructions to SEW Three Beautiful Quilts by Ursula Michael.