I never thought I would be happy to have piles of dirt in my basement.... but I am! The jackhammering is over for the most part as well as the pipe cutting, so things should be quieter.
The water is all back on in the house, so the dishwasher is working, toilets flush... etc. Yay! The basement is on its way to becoming a studio... if you can believe that from the pictures.
Thursday, August 31, 2006
Made it through the 4th birthday...
Although I'm completely exhausted and had to get up early to let the plumbers in, we had a successful 4th birthday party last night at my in-laws.
Elsie helped me bake and frost her cake....
okay... maybe the black frosting wasn't such a great idea. But the cake turned out really well....
I even managed to spend a little time sitting and finally finishing this 1x1 knit hat for the new little man.
I just wanted something really simple since the yarn had so much going on. Recognize the yarn? It's from the dog/pod foot sock from a few posts ago. I unravelled and re-knitted. I kept loosing count for the stitch reductions at the crown and would wind up with 2 or 3 left over stitches. I don't know how many times I had to rip back and start over, but I perservered and am happy with the hat. Now it's time to move onto some other projects.
I talked to Dad this morning and he's doing much, much better. What a relief! He sounds more lively and happy. His pain is pretty well gone which is what the doctors were waiting for. Hopefully he can go home soon.
Elsie helped me bake and frost her cake....
okay... maybe the black frosting wasn't such a great idea. But the cake turned out really well....
I even managed to spend a little time sitting and finally finishing this 1x1 knit hat for the new little man.
I just wanted something really simple since the yarn had so much going on. Recognize the yarn? It's from the dog/pod foot sock from a few posts ago. I unravelled and re-knitted. I kept loosing count for the stitch reductions at the crown and would wind up with 2 or 3 left over stitches. I don't know how many times I had to rip back and start over, but I perservered and am happy with the hat. Now it's time to move onto some other projects.
I talked to Dad this morning and he's doing much, much better. What a relief! He sounds more lively and happy. His pain is pretty well gone which is what the doctors were waiting for. Hopefully he can go home soon.
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
When it rains....
These last few days have been unbelievably hectic. My parents were supposed to arrive yesterday, Tuesday, to help out around the house and watch Elsie while I rested. Mom called a little before 7am to tell me that Dad was in the hospital with chest pains and that they would not be coming. Since I'm so far along in my pregnancy, I can't leave Portland, so I couldn't fly or drive home to be with Mom. Then the concrete cutter arrived... late... and set up to start cutting... which meant that Elsie and I had to be out of the house for a couple of hours. I was exhausted from not getting enough sleep and the early phone call and worrying, that I really just wanted to lay on the couch. But out we went to run some errands and have lunch. When we came home, Mom called to say that they were Life-Flighting my Dad to Spokane. So as Dad was taking his first helicopter ride, I was on my way to the hospital to have my contractions monitored. Everything is fine... baby is fine, my contractions weren't too close together and I'm not dangerously dialated, so they sent me home to rest and drink lots of water. Dad is doing much better. He has a small blockage that they are hoping to treat with medication, but, as of this morning, they may be putting in a stint... he is still having some pain. My sister was able to fly into Spokane to be with Mom so she is not there alone.
And this morning a whole team of plumbers have arrived to replumb the house. So there is much noise of jackhammers (for the new floor drains) and drilling (all the pipes are being moved into the joists). We also have no water... save for what is in the pitchers on the counter for drinking/cooking and what is in the bathtub for flushing the toilet. Tony, the head plumber, has promised water service when they leave today at 4pm. Good thing I got up early and took that shower.
AND today is Miss Elsie's 4th birthday....
Thankfully my mother-in-law offered to host the party at her house. I can't get things cleaned up, and we have a lot of things from the basement stored in the dining room. I'm basically out of room for stashing things. However, I need to bake a lady bug cake... I was going to do that this morning, but the jack hammer is making so much noise the I think the cake might fall. So I think I'm going to wait until that phase is over to bake the cake. A concave lady bug would be no fun.
So with all this chaos and drama going on, a wonderful distraction arrived in the mail. My first issue of Marie Claire Idees! I can't believe that I have never purchased or subscribed to this publication. It is packed full of beautiful crafts and lovely things to make. I found out about it on Posie Gets Cozy. There are such inspiring images... maybe I'll finally make something today.
And this morning a whole team of plumbers have arrived to replumb the house. So there is much noise of jackhammers (for the new floor drains) and drilling (all the pipes are being moved into the joists). We also have no water... save for what is in the pitchers on the counter for drinking/cooking and what is in the bathtub for flushing the toilet. Tony, the head plumber, has promised water service when they leave today at 4pm. Good thing I got up early and took that shower.
AND today is Miss Elsie's 4th birthday....
Thankfully my mother-in-law offered to host the party at her house. I can't get things cleaned up, and we have a lot of things from the basement stored in the dining room. I'm basically out of room for stashing things. However, I need to bake a lady bug cake... I was going to do that this morning, but the jack hammer is making so much noise the I think the cake might fall. So I think I'm going to wait until that phase is over to bake the cake. A concave lady bug would be no fun.
So with all this chaos and drama going on, a wonderful distraction arrived in the mail. My first issue of Marie Claire Idees! I can't believe that I have never purchased or subscribed to this publication. It is packed full of beautiful crafts and lovely things to make. I found out about it on Posie Gets Cozy. There are such inspiring images... maybe I'll finally make something today.
Monday, August 28, 2006
Basement Update
Check out these before and in process photos.
Before...
Current state of things...
The concrete cutter is coming tomorrow to cut a new hole in the foundation for an additional window. Yay! More light! We still have a few things to move out of the way tonight, but the project is on the verge of starting.
Before...
Current state of things...
The concrete cutter is coming tomorrow to cut a new hole in the foundation for an additional window. Yay! More light! We still have a few things to move out of the way tonight, but the project is on the verge of starting.
Saturday, August 26, 2006
Feeling Rather Big...
I am getting bigger every day and when you are only 5 feet tall there is only so much room for the baby. He is currently wedged between my bladder and my lower ribs... which means all my organs have migrated to my chest cavity for the time being. Some of my maternity clothes no longer fit me. I really disliked this phase of pregnancy last time. The clothes that I no longer fit into seemed huge when I tried them on 3 months ago. I know it is a temporary state and will be over soon, but when you are in the middle of it, you start to get tired of the whole thing. I sort of look like this....
...well, not really, but it's how I feel. My hair isn't quite that cool.
We are going to make progress on the basement remodel this week! Yay- finally! Foundation cutting for the new window starts on Tuesday and the plumber is coming on Wednesday to do some ripping and tearing. The framer should be in sometime this week too. I've started boxing up fabrics and things from the upstairs. I can't wait to move into a new space... and decorate and set up tables and storage spaces... and, of course, lots of display opportunities. Patience... and everything will come together at the right time. So easy to say, yet so hard to do.
...well, not really, but it's how I feel. My hair isn't quite that cool.
We are going to make progress on the basement remodel this week! Yay- finally! Foundation cutting for the new window starts on Tuesday and the plumber is coming on Wednesday to do some ripping and tearing. The framer should be in sometime this week too. I've started boxing up fabrics and things from the upstairs. I can't wait to move into a new space... and decorate and set up tables and storage spaces... and, of course, lots of display opportunities. Patience... and everything will come together at the right time. So easy to say, yet so hard to do.
Thursday, August 24, 2006
Bouquet du Jour...
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
Photo Upload is Working!!!
Finally, I can upload pictures again. I shot these over the weekend of my sparse flowers that are in bloom...
I can't remember the name of this lovely dahlia, but it is now occupying a vase on my desk....
I think this was a left over amarylis from one Christmastime. I planted it in the ground and forgot about it. This year it expanded and sent up 3 blossom clusters. Maybe next year, I'll be brave enough to cut one stem and bring it inside....
This is a Just Joey rose which is usually a great producer of blossoms... however, that requires water which the roses have not been receiving much of...
This one is a little blurry, but I just love the colors together... the deep purple of the Grandpa Ott morning glory with the vivid orange of the Swan's Olympic Flame Dahlia... which is an outstanding producer. I probably should divide it this fall.
As far as the pregnancy progress, I'm at 34 weeks and as big as a house. I have to take it really, REALLY easy because all signs indicate an early delivery and my OB is on vacation all next week! So no stairs, resting most of the afternoons, not lifting things and trying to keep my contractions to a minimum. I'm trying to do some crafting, but it's hard to find a comfortable position in which to work. I'm still knitting a bit and trying to get some sewing done. My parents are arriving on Saturday and will stay for quite awhile and help with projects and general baby prep. Thank goodness!!!! The house needs cleaning too....
I can't remember the name of this lovely dahlia, but it is now occupying a vase on my desk....
I think this was a left over amarylis from one Christmastime. I planted it in the ground and forgot about it. This year it expanded and sent up 3 blossom clusters. Maybe next year, I'll be brave enough to cut one stem and bring it inside....
This is a Just Joey rose which is usually a great producer of blossoms... however, that requires water which the roses have not been receiving much of...
This one is a little blurry, but I just love the colors together... the deep purple of the Grandpa Ott morning glory with the vivid orange of the Swan's Olympic Flame Dahlia... which is an outstanding producer. I probably should divide it this fall.
As far as the pregnancy progress, I'm at 34 weeks and as big as a house. I have to take it really, REALLY easy because all signs indicate an early delivery and my OB is on vacation all next week! So no stairs, resting most of the afternoons, not lifting things and trying to keep my contractions to a minimum. I'm trying to do some crafting, but it's hard to find a comfortable position in which to work. I'm still knitting a bit and trying to get some sewing done. My parents are arriving on Saturday and will stay for quite awhile and help with projects and general baby prep. Thank goodness!!!! The house needs cleaning too....
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
Picture Problems
After trying to upload pictures for 3 days, I've given up and sent Blogger an email. It is no fun having a blog without pictures. Hopefully I will be back in the swing of things soon.
Thursday, August 17, 2006
Summer Flowers
Usually I have copious amounts of roses and dahlias by this time of the year, but due to infrequent watering, I am having infrequent flowers. But I did have enough to make this bouquet...
... the Bauer pot was a birthday present from the spouse and offspring. I've been on a white pottery kick for awhile. I need to group everything together, but for now it is scattered about the house as other projects are in process.
I'm having another day of rest. After a trip to the doctor's office and grocery shopping, I am pooped out. I will probably spend the rest of the day knitting.
... the Bauer pot was a birthday present from the spouse and offspring. I've been on a white pottery kick for awhile. I need to group everything together, but for now it is scattered about the house as other projects are in process.
I'm having another day of rest. After a trip to the doctor's office and grocery shopping, I am pooped out. I will probably spend the rest of the day knitting.
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Another low energy day....
Yesterday, Miss Elsie and I took our friend Larissa and her very new baby, Miss Bea- 7 weeks old, to the Oregon Zoo for 2 hours. The new cougar exhibit was open, and we were excited to see it. Unfortunately it was too hot, so the cougars were napping and not moving... which translates as "impossible to see by an almost 4-year old". Apparently the 2 hours were about 1-1/2 hours too long for me. I came home absolutely exhausted and not feeling well. I spent the rest of the day and evening on the couch propped up with pillows.
I finished another set of socks and a hat for the new little man.....
I think he probably has enough of these things now... and I hope he doesn't arrive with large feet, or some of these socks will not fit him.
I also received part of my Amazon order this week. I treated myself to this beautiful book from Cath Kidston...
... and being too pooped to fire up the scanner, I snapped a few quick pictures of the inside.
It makes me want to tackle some projects, but I just can't do anything for awhile. Dave will be moving my sewing machines and equipment down to the first floor this evening, since climbing the stairs is getting too difficult. It's more of a once a day event now... I come down in the morning and go back up in the evening. Maybe with my stuff down here with me I'll complete that maternity dress I have cut out.
Just a quick basement update... our new windows are being installed as we speak... YAY!
I finished another set of socks and a hat for the new little man.....
I think he probably has enough of these things now... and I hope he doesn't arrive with large feet, or some of these socks will not fit him.
I also received part of my Amazon order this week. I treated myself to this beautiful book from Cath Kidston...
... and being too pooped to fire up the scanner, I snapped a few quick pictures of the inside.
It makes me want to tackle some projects, but I just can't do anything for awhile. Dave will be moving my sewing machines and equipment down to the first floor this evening, since climbing the stairs is getting too difficult. It's more of a once a day event now... I come down in the morning and go back up in the evening. Maybe with my stuff down here with me I'll complete that maternity dress I have cut out.
Just a quick basement update... our new windows are being installed as we speak... YAY!
Friday, August 11, 2006
Command Center
In an effort to curb the clutter (which is only going to get worse when the baby arrives), I've installed a few organizing things. Here is the before picture....
... and the after...
The key rack is from Target and the red magazine bins are from See Jane Work. If you have never ordered from See Jane Work, I highly recommend it. Everything comes wrapped in light blue tissue sealed with a sticker. So girly, yet office-y at the same time.
The top bin is for the spouse and the bottom for me. I still need to put some cool name plates on each. Each bin came with 6 tiny powerful magnets, so we can use them as message boards too. Hopefully this will prove to be easy to use and will eliminate the ever present pile of mail and paper on our kitchen table. Will have to keep you posted on that.
... and the after...
The key rack is from Target and the red magazine bins are from See Jane Work. If you have never ordered from See Jane Work, I highly recommend it. Everything comes wrapped in light blue tissue sealed with a sticker. So girly, yet office-y at the same time.
The top bin is for the spouse and the bottom for me. I still need to put some cool name plates on each. Each bin came with 6 tiny powerful magnets, so we can use them as message boards too. Hopefully this will prove to be easy to use and will eliminate the ever present pile of mail and paper on our kitchen table. Will have to keep you posted on that.
Thursday, August 10, 2006
Low Energy Day....
I did not sleep well last night, so consequently I have no ambition or energy today. I've been pooping around on the computer for the last 2 hours. I wanted to do some sewing this morning, since it is nice and cool, but the thought of climbing the stairs to the second floor and focusing on a project wears me out. Maybe later today. The spouse is currently out of town on business, but our niece has been coming in the afternoon to entertain Miss Elsie while I nap. Dave returns tomorrow... I'm really looking forward to that.
Yesterday the new Oilily catalog arrived. I get so inspired to sew and create when I see their products. Their website is absolutely gorgeous as well. Several years ago, I was on a business trip to Amsterdam and we took the train up to Alkmaar to visit the Oilily outlet. It was absolutely fantastic, and I recommend it to anyone who is going to Holland. Alkmaar is only 45 minutes from Amsterdam, and the trains run every half hour or so. The big surprise was that they sell their closeout fabric there. And stupid me did not buy any!! I will get over there again and make up for that error in judgement.
Look at these boots!
... and the back pack, skirt, etc..... such fun and beautiful product.
Yesterday the new Oilily catalog arrived. I get so inspired to sew and create when I see their products. Their website is absolutely gorgeous as well. Several years ago, I was on a business trip to Amsterdam and we took the train up to Alkmaar to visit the Oilily outlet. It was absolutely fantastic, and I recommend it to anyone who is going to Holland. Alkmaar is only 45 minutes from Amsterdam, and the trains run every half hour or so. The big surprise was that they sell their closeout fabric there. And stupid me did not buy any!! I will get over there again and make up for that error in judgement.
Look at these boots!
... and the back pack, skirt, etc..... such fun and beautiful product.
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
Some more monitoring....
I had small contractions all weekend and called the doctor on Monday for some advice... which of course meant spending the afternoon at the hospital attached to a monitor. I'm at 32 weeks which is a little early to have the baby. The lungs will not be fully developed yet. They were able to do a test to determine if I am going to deliver in the next two weeks. Fortunately the test was negative, so I have a two week window to get some things done.... HOWEVER, I'm waiting for a call from the doctor. I have a bad feeling that she is going to put me on modified bed rest which is no fun when one is trying to get some house projects done.
And of course while all this drama was going on, I had to cancel my meeting with the plumber for the basement project!!!! He was going to come out and schedule a start date! Once he starts, the project is underway. Hopefully he can come out this afternoon.
I have done zero work upstairs on the kids' rooms. The first step involves cleaning out my studio enough so we can paint the walls for Elsie. And the nursery is still very girly. The walls are chartreuse which we will leave, but one wall has hot pink stripes and the inside of the closet is hot pink... so we don't have a lot of repainting to do but some. We will paint over the pink with the leftover living room color and I found this great brown fabric with dots for the curtains....
... and here is another picture with our living room color in it. I really do love this color.
That is one giant hydrangea blossom... very big and very beautiful. One of the houses on our block had about 5 of this type of hydrangea shrub out front. The owners started ripping them out much to my dismay, but they offered us one. I jumped at the chance and headed down with my wheelbarrow. Unfortunately they cut off quite a bit of the roots, so it took about 3 years before it was established enough to start sending up these giant mopheads. This one is about 10 inches across and not the biggest one on the plant. I do love hydrangeas... especially the color.... maybe I need a purple room in the house somewhere.... we've been talking about adding some color to our white on white bathroom... the spouse will have a nervous breakdown if I add another project to the list
And of course while all this drama was going on, I had to cancel my meeting with the plumber for the basement project!!!! He was going to come out and schedule a start date! Once he starts, the project is underway. Hopefully he can come out this afternoon.
I have done zero work upstairs on the kids' rooms. The first step involves cleaning out my studio enough so we can paint the walls for Elsie. And the nursery is still very girly. The walls are chartreuse which we will leave, but one wall has hot pink stripes and the inside of the closet is hot pink... so we don't have a lot of repainting to do but some. We will paint over the pink with the leftover living room color and I found this great brown fabric with dots for the curtains....
... and here is another picture with our living room color in it. I really do love this color.
That is one giant hydrangea blossom... very big and very beautiful. One of the houses on our block had about 5 of this type of hydrangea shrub out front. The owners started ripping them out much to my dismay, but they offered us one. I jumped at the chance and headed down with my wheelbarrow. Unfortunately they cut off quite a bit of the roots, so it took about 3 years before it was established enough to start sending up these giant mopheads. This one is about 10 inches across and not the biggest one on the plant. I do love hydrangeas... especially the color.... maybe I need a purple room in the house somewhere.... we've been talking about adding some color to our white on white bathroom... the spouse will have a nervous breakdown if I add another project to the list
Friday, August 04, 2006
Back from Boise... and a lesson in yarn...
Elsie and I returned from Boise on Tuesday. We had a wonderful time and Elsie enjoyed playing with her cousins. Miss Natalie loves her pointy kitty! The kitty is a nice portable size. However, the biggest hit were the dress up shoes that Elsie and I gave her. She put them on and did not take them off. She wore the skin off her little toes, but still would not remove them.
I had some contractions one night that sent me to the hospital for some monitoring, but everything is fine. Eventually the contractions stopped, but I took it easy the rest of the visit. My dear sister watched all three kids while I took a 2 hour nap every afternoon. And I did a lot of knitting.
I had purchased various yarns completely disregarding weight and recommended needle size. I am still a novice knitter and didn't know quite how important this was.... until I produced this interesting pod-type sock (the marled one on the left)....
Both my sister and I think it would fit their dog much better than a 3 month old child. The solid red sock on the right is done with the same number of stitches and same size knitting needles, but using a finer yarn. This was a good learning experience. The pod sock will be unravelled and turned into a hat because the yarn is so cool... can't waste it.
My sister and I also logged some time with Jane Austen watching both Sense and Sensibility AND Pride and Prejudice.... the latter one twice. Several visitors to my blog recommended "Sense and Sensibility" since I was so enamored with "Pride and Prejudice". Both were wonderful movies, and we totally swoon for Mr. Darcy. It was great to have some sister time... even if it meant staying up until midnight.
I had some contractions one night that sent me to the hospital for some monitoring, but everything is fine. Eventually the contractions stopped, but I took it easy the rest of the visit. My dear sister watched all three kids while I took a 2 hour nap every afternoon. And I did a lot of knitting.
I had purchased various yarns completely disregarding weight and recommended needle size. I am still a novice knitter and didn't know quite how important this was.... until I produced this interesting pod-type sock (the marled one on the left)....
Both my sister and I think it would fit their dog much better than a 3 month old child. The solid red sock on the right is done with the same number of stitches and same size knitting needles, but using a finer yarn. This was a good learning experience. The pod sock will be unravelled and turned into a hat because the yarn is so cool... can't waste it.
My sister and I also logged some time with Jane Austen watching both Sense and Sensibility AND Pride and Prejudice.... the latter one twice. Several visitors to my blog recommended "Sense and Sensibility" since I was so enamored with "Pride and Prejudice". Both were wonderful movies, and we totally swoon for Mr. Darcy. It was great to have some sister time... even if it meant staying up until midnight.
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