Today I took most of the day off. I also found out that my shoulder does not like to be iced. After that mistake I immediately went to put some heat on. The heat did the trick. I am still trying not to use my hands much. It is not help my hands, but my elbow is better.
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Showing posts with label day off. Show all posts
Showing posts with label day off. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 17, 2021
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
A Day Off
I took a day off today. I slept until noon. Took a leisurely walk around my neighborhood. Then spent the rest of the day relaxing. I should really do this more often.
Thursday, October 11, 2018
How to Spend a Day Off
Today I took a day off and spent it weaving in the ends of Teri’s blanket. I think that I am halfway through weaving in the ends. Tomorrow I will put the back side up and figure out how to fold the blanket to get the most productive use of my time.
Thursday, July 23, 2015
A Day Off
I like Thursday's , because it is my day off. I took a slow approach to today. After John and Eric left, I took a nap. John and I then looked at cabinet inserts and granite. Then there was lunch at at Loving Spoonfuls on Campbell avenue, a Tucson favorite of mine. They have some of the best vegan food in town. The owner Peggy also has her first cookbook that just got published, I am quite sure if you went in to buy a copy, she would sign it for you. It is a nice book with wonderful pictures /recipes and would make a great gift. John and my sister Karen joined me for lunch.
Then it was off to spin at Grandmas Spinning Wheel. I managed to spin 3 skeins of art yarn today. They have been washed and are drying in the garage. Karen had never been to the Thursday spinning group and had a good time, although she did unravel the blanket she was working on. On the bright side she get to use the yarn again.
Yesterday the air conditioning compressor and motor blew out on the van. John did manage to get the parts ordered and they will fix it tomorrow. It's a four hour job, grumble, grumble. I think this is good since John said Eric was not a fan of 440 air conditioning. 440 is when you roll down all 4 windows and go 40 mph to cool the car. I am glad that I was not driving to see the pouty face that Eric was making. Then when he got home he had to sit under the fan to cool off.
Look for new listings this weekend in my Etsy shop. I have to make room for all the kitchen stuff and could use the space. If you have a special order in mind please let me know.
Monday, June 1, 2015
Turning The Corner
Eric made it back to his day program today. This gave me a nice down day. I had no laundry or other chores that needed to be done. I finished weaving one rag rug and re wrapped the loom. The good news is that I have enough of the dinosaur sheets to make a second rag rug. I also finished another hand knit hat.
I I spent the day fighting that nauseous feeling. Just eating crackers and sipping liquids. I am hoping that I am just exhausted from Eric being home sick for 2 weeks and that I did not pick up his cold. I know tomorrow will be a better day.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
A Real Day Off
So this is what a real day off must be. Today was the second day in a row that Eric made it to school. Around 9:30 I realized that I did not have to do a bunch of chores. That I could deep six the to do list. That I could do exactly what I wanted to do. So unlike yesterday when I ran as many errands as I could squeeze in to the day just in case, today not so much.
There was some shopping, the leisurely kind. A bowl of soup at Rigo's for lunch and they did not seem to mind that I played a game of Scrabble while I was eating. Then home to do a lot of spinning. I finished the Hardy Lake colorway by Rachael of The Counting Sheep Farm . I even had time to boil it and it is now drying in the garage.
I even figured out why some batts are called Art Batts..No its not yours Kathy or Rachael...The creator of the batt shall remain nameless...There is so much junk in the batt that the only thing it will be suitable for after it is spun is an artsy weaving project. There are a lot of very short trims, the kind that should be thrown to the birds and a lot of nibs. It is not very well carded either. I know I should throw it in a dog pillow but I am halfway done and I am at an irky spot with it. I just need to finish it and get it off the spindle. By the way who says you can never go back to the look of a beginner once you get spinning down has not seen this batt and the wonky yarn on my spindle.
I dug through my stash and picked out the next spinning wheel project and got a good start on it. But the laundry was calling me, so I did 4 loads of laundry and left 2 for tomorrow. Well I have an early wake up call tomorrow. So Good Night all and enjoy your families.
There was some shopping, the leisurely kind. A bowl of soup at Rigo's for lunch and they did not seem to mind that I played a game of Scrabble while I was eating. Then home to do a lot of spinning. I finished the Hardy Lake colorway by Rachael of The Counting Sheep Farm . I even had time to boil it and it is now drying in the garage.
I even figured out why some batts are called Art Batts..No its not yours Kathy or Rachael...The creator of the batt shall remain nameless...There is so much junk in the batt that the only thing it will be suitable for after it is spun is an artsy weaving project. There are a lot of very short trims, the kind that should be thrown to the birds and a lot of nibs. It is not very well carded either. I know I should throw it in a dog pillow but I am halfway done and I am at an irky spot with it. I just need to finish it and get it off the spindle. By the way who says you can never go back to the look of a beginner once you get spinning down has not seen this batt and the wonky yarn on my spindle.
I dug through my stash and picked out the next spinning wheel project and got a good start on it. But the laundry was calling me, so I did 4 loads of laundry and left 2 for tomorrow. Well I have an early wake up call tomorrow. So Good Night all and enjoy your families.
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Monday, March 26, 2012
A Much Needed Day Off
Today I got a real mommy day off. After the guys left for work and school I went back to sleep until noon. After a salad for lunch it was off to CVS for a little retail therapy, well not really but with coupons in hand I did manage to save about $50.00. It was the trip to buy the expensive stuff so the coupons really did help.
After a short break more laundry was done and beds were made. Bills were paid and plane tickets bought. I have help lined up for Eric so John and I can go to Teri's law school graduation. I can't believe 3 years have gone by so quickly. I am still amazed that my darling daughter will have her doctorate in a few short months. I really don't know how John and I got so lucky to be blessed with a daughter like Teri.
Well Eric needs my attention now. So I guess its time to put the pod away.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
A Day Off
Eric went to school today. So I got a day off. The only problem was that I was so tired I could hardly move or keep my eyes open. So I decided to put my eye drops in count to 500 and get moving. Well I don't think I made it to 500 , but I did manage to wake up before noon. I think my body plead exhaustion. Then made the nap time decision.
After a light lunch of figs and goat cheese. I poured a cup of Roobios tea and headed ot the door to the Withers Ranch. Kathy was kind enough to teach me how to use my carder. With a lot of Kathy's help we made a 1 ounce batt. I am going to miss my time with Kathy. She is such a bright and artistic woman. All I have to say is that you folks in Maryland are getting a treasure. So please learn from her and support her artistic endivers.
I still had time to run to the Pharmacy. And Trader Joes. I even had enough energy to make a red pot soup for dinner. This is the first cooked from scratch dinners since my hand surgery. The good news is that we have enough for at least another meal.
Well I think that it is time to call it a night.
After a light lunch of figs and goat cheese. I poured a cup of Roobios tea and headed ot the door to the Withers Ranch. Kathy was kind enough to teach me how to use my carder. With a lot of Kathy's help we made a 1 ounce batt. I am going to miss my time with Kathy. She is such a bright and artistic woman. All I have to say is that you folks in Maryland are getting a treasure. So please learn from her and support her artistic endivers.
I still had time to run to the Pharmacy. And Trader Joes. I even had enough energy to make a red pot soup for dinner. This is the first cooked from scratch dinners since my hand surgery. The good news is that we have enough for at least another meal.
Well I think that it is time to call it a night.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Hump Day
By default today became my day off. My body just needed a day of rest. This is the real first day off since my hand surgery. I know I should have rested before but there was just so much to do. I got a little knitting and spinning done, but not anything on my list.
My hand is feeling better, so I tried to make dinner tonight. Who knew I could screw up fish sticks. I ate the mangled ones. I think I will wait a few more days until I try all but the most basic of culinary skills. Such as buying everything pre-cooked and letting John put it together.
With any luck by the time I finish this post Eric will be asleep.
My hand is feeling better, so I tried to make dinner tonight. Who knew I could screw up fish sticks. I ate the mangled ones. I think I will wait a few more days until I try all but the most basic of culinary skills. Such as buying everything pre-cooked and letting John put it together.
With any luck by the time I finish this post Eric will be asleep.
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