A blog about my life, my fiber arts and pictures of my finished work. I will also throw in the very occasional recipe or shopping tip.
Friday, December 4, 2015
Eric Paid it Forward Today
Today Eric had a chance to pay it forward. After his day program we drove to to the mall where the Salvation Army and a number of community sponsors were collecting toys for kids. So we loaded Eric up with craft projects and toys. He was very happy to help.although I must say that the new design of the kettles made it a little hard for Eric to put money in the kettle.
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Ta-Da
The craft room is just waiting for a carpet cleaning on Tuesday before I finish putting things on the floor. No not junk, but organized boxes, spinning wheels, a loom and an Ott Lamp. So what do you think, is it better than before?
Sunday, November 29, 2015
An Amazing Haircut
Today I took Eric in for a long over do haircut. Yes depending on where the hair was cut, 2 to 3 inches came off. He looks all nice and handsome. I have to admit that this was a pretty ordinary haircut. What happened while I was putting Eric's wheelchair back together was extraordinary.
A gentleman went up to the cashier and paid for Eric's haircut and tip. He asked for Eric's name and wished us a Merry Christmas. We as a family are extreamly greatful for this random act of kindness. As a family we would like to ask you to help us pay this forward. This can be done at your convince.
Eric's main charity that he likes to help is the Ronald McDonald Hospility House, which is a lot like the Children's Inn at NIH which we were a frequent visitor when Eric was in elementary school. Eric currently collects tabs for the Tucson Ronald McDonald house. If you are in Tucson you can give the tabs to me or drop them off at the Tucson JCC for Eric to drop off. You can even drop them off yourself. If you are not in Tucson you can drop your tabs off at your local Ronald McDonald House. The tabs are sold for scrap metal and go to pay for the utilities with excess funds helping out families. If that is not possible you can drop a few coins in the collection box at your local McDonalds.
If you are in the Besthda,Maryland area you can drop off can food items, new toys, toiletries or a check to the Children's Inn at NIH. The Children's Inn is a godsend to the families that have to travel across country for treatment.
Another charity that Eric likes to help is our Community Food Bank. If you can give a can of food to the food bank or your Temple or church pantry, that would be another great way to pay it forward. We would like to thank you in advance for all your help. Working together we can make the world an awesome place.
Saturday, November 28, 2015
More Progress
Today I figured out that I can have too many large bags to store small craft project bags. I emptied a whole bunch of bags and found at least 5 projects per bag. John put he smaller projects on the shelf. I should have the craft room finished this week. I also found more yarn for cotton hats while I was cleaning today, enough for at least 8 more hats. I figure that if I complete at least 1 project per week, I should be finished in just a few years with the bulk of my projects and a few more tubs of yarn. Did I mention that I also found 1 bag with at least 4 hats in progress. Below is a picture of the 5 bags that I emptied this weekend.
Labels:
empty bags,
knitting,
Project Bags,
Spinning,
weaving
Friday, November 27, 2015
Candles and Cleaning
Today I helped on a 5th grade history project. I got to help Lisa's son Matthew learn to make hand dipped candles. We almost got 50% of the project finished today. I think a good time was had by all. Although I did forget to take a picture of the finished project. Hint, hint Lisa.
The unpacking the kitchen is still going on. Another box was emptied today, and I will finish putting it away tomorrow. I also went through my weaving supplies with a realistic look at the warp and some weft. Lisa left with some. Some more is going to Jody and I kept just about 50% of it. Although more might leave with Jody. I have already re pourpsed one of the boxes for my shrinking box of candle making supplies.
A nice chunk of of Teri's floor was cleared and more things are finding their way to a new home in the house or out the door. I am working on knitting UFO's too. I am hoping to make a lot of progress on all my knitting and sewing UFO's. The Zennig of the house is going very good, but the pace has slowed down a lot. I still believe in the 5 minute method.
Labels:
5th grade,
Candles,
decluttering,
history,
kitchen,
knitting,
UFO's,
weaving supplies,
Zenning
Thursday, November 26, 2015
Happy Thanksgiving
I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving today. We had a laid back day. I got to use the oven for the first time since we bought it. The good news is that it was easy to turn on and the tempature was spot on. No more guess work and an separate oven thermometer. The only problem was when dinner was finished, I could not find the off button.. Maybe I should have read the directions that came with the oven. John was great and came to the rescue, he found the off button. I might have to read he book before I use the other features.
I forgot to cook the green beans, so we used the stuffing as our vegetable. Before you say stuffing is not a vegetable, mine is made with a ratio of 80% vegetables and 20% bread. We had freshly baked sweet potatoes instead of whipped sweet potatoes. Since we used luncheon plates we did not over stuff ourselves. We saved some room for a slice of apple pie with ice cream.
John added another shelf to the craft room. We will work on filling it this weekend. We are busy doing the little projects around the house. The kitchen is still in flux as we decide what goes where and then change things up yet again.
Labels:
craft room,
dinner,
luncheon plates,
new oven,
new shelf,
stuffing,
Thanksgiving
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
To Spam or Not to Spam, That is the Question
This is an open letter to all the charitable organization's out there.
How To Land In My Spam Box
I know that raising funds for your charity is very hard work. Lets face it there are millions of charitable organizations out there. You do everything you can ethically to raise money and you are still not reaching the goal that your board of directors has said that you need to reach this year.
So you cross the ethical line. You think that because our parents or grandparents supported your cause that I should too. Is this because the letter addressed to them, but sent to my home address are regularly put in the recycle bin? So you start sending out fundraising letters to my e-mail account addressed to them. In fact I receive multiple e-mails a week, because it does not cost you money to send them out.
I really want you to think about this. Would you call my phone or ring my doorbell asking to speak to the person you know is dead. Probably not. So why then is it your new mission in life to clog my e-mail account by sending letter after letter to people in my life who have departed this world for the next? You organization has been told multiple times that they have passed. If you don't beleive me just Google their names.You do know how to use Google, don't you?
My generation thinks that my e-mail address is my own, albeit it may ultimately belong to my Internet Service Provider. Only a copywrite guru knows for sure. It does not belong to a family line. My parents or grandparents were not allowed to use my personal e-mail address when they are alive, even more so now that they have departed this world. If you must really send out letters to our dearly departed on a regular basis, please contact me once by snail mail asking for the name of the cemetery and the plot number. I am quite sure that they would enjoy the attention, as they currently don't receive much mail.
In the meantime just know that all e-mail sent to dead relatives via my e-mail account will be put in my spam box. No exceptions to this rule. If you still do not understand this, please send me your home number and what time you eat dinner and I will call then to explain it to you.
How To Land In My Spam Box
I know that raising funds for your charity is very hard work. Lets face it there are millions of charitable organizations out there. You do everything you can ethically to raise money and you are still not reaching the goal that your board of directors has said that you need to reach this year.
So you cross the ethical line. You think that because our parents or grandparents supported your cause that I should too. Is this because the letter addressed to them, but sent to my home address are regularly put in the recycle bin? So you start sending out fundraising letters to my e-mail account addressed to them. In fact I receive multiple e-mails a week, because it does not cost you money to send them out.
I really want you to think about this. Would you call my phone or ring my doorbell asking to speak to the person you know is dead. Probably not. So why then is it your new mission in life to clog my e-mail account by sending letter after letter to people in my life who have departed this world for the next? You organization has been told multiple times that they have passed. If you don't beleive me just Google their names.You do know how to use Google, don't you?
My generation thinks that my e-mail address is my own, albeit it may ultimately belong to my Internet Service Provider. Only a copywrite guru knows for sure. It does not belong to a family line. My parents or grandparents were not allowed to use my personal e-mail address when they are alive, even more so now that they have departed this world. If you must really send out letters to our dearly departed on a regular basis, please contact me once by snail mail asking for the name of the cemetery and the plot number. I am quite sure that they would enjoy the attention, as they currently don't receive much mail.
In the meantime just know that all e-mail sent to dead relatives via my e-mail account will be put in my spam box. No exceptions to this rule. If you still do not understand this, please send me your home number and what time you eat dinner and I will call then to explain it to you.
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