tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20046763961050954792024-02-19T05:10:31.460-05:00This Plain Fancy LifeAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692874116005248999noreply@blogger.comBlogger421125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2004676396105095479.post-77119509662388379642013-06-04T07:47:00.000-04:002013-06-04T07:47:20.287-04:00oh, my lifeI'm busy.<br />
There's really no other way to put it. <br />
I am trying to organize my life a little better so that eventually I can 'do it all', but right now, I'm having to make time for things and then, as things run more smoothly, I can slowly add in the next thing I 'can't live without'. (yes, that was a very long sentence, with terrible punctuation and grammer, but I've already written one <a href="http://jenerallyhartless.blogspot.com/2013/06/extra-extra.html">blog post</a> this morning, and I'm just doing this one 'free-style'!)<br />
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Let's see...<br />
I've had my etsy shop 'on vacation' for quite some time. Once I was in the midst of auto repair class ending, roller derby starting, my brother spending more time with me fixing the Barracuda, and still working, I was working out less, cleaning the house less, and i certainly didn't have time to produce any jewelry.<br />
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But now that roller derby is such a large part of my life, I am finding that I must find time to workout again. Car class is over, and with summer upon us, my brother is finding it harder to come over (because the tourists clog up the roads and make it impossible for us locals to get on with our normal lives during the summer. yes, i did just complain about the tourists...there are just way too many of them on this tiny little island, we need some population control!)<br />
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Our roller derby league is hosting its first fundraiser, and I am taking my stock to try to sell at the craft fair there. I think i am at that point where i can set aside some time for creative juices to flow, now that i am about to feel trapped in my own home for a few months, not wanting to deal with the constant stream of brake lights out on the road (yep, just did it again...).<br />
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So that's where I am ...a little confused, a lot excited, and the normal level of annoyed.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692874116005248999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2004676396105095479.post-41037228054486447092013-04-25T18:17:00.003-04:002013-04-25T18:17:52.335-04:00I play roller derby...This is a post from my roller derby blog...maybe you'd be interested in that one, too?<br />
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"I'm trying to get into derby. In actual fact, I am totally into derby!<br />
I'm just not IN derby, in the official sense.<br />
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As luck would have it, one day, while lurking around Facebook, I noticed some odd posts between a couple girl friends of mine. Posts I had somehow missed (so much goes on while I'm at work, between 3 a.m. and noon:30)! I butted in, and got myself invited into their group of aspiring 'Salty Dolls'...the first team of the up-coming Cape Cod Roller Derby League!<br />
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Cape Cod is a great place to live...beaches, mostly quiet fall, winter, and spring, bike trails, nice restaurants, and people who love their communities. We have little to DO around here, though. I think there are some senior leagues for baseball and basketball, some soccer leagues, and a bunch of parks with tennis courts. There are bars to meet up with people and the usual small-town-life stuff.<br />
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But, we girls want more!<br />
We want a sport all our own...we want to show the world (well, our little world of Cape Cod, at the very least) that we are strong women. Sure, some of us have kids...babies, even! Some of us work 2-3 jobs to make ends meet. Some of us have never played organized sports and just want to see what it's like. And, some of us (most of us...actually, probably ALL of us!) have just been so wrapped up in our lives that we have forgotten that it is important, <strike>even</strike> especially as adults, to get out and play.<br />
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When two of my friends founded this idea and started recruiting people...well, I just couldn't believe it. By the time I saw what was going on, they already had 18 girls who were interested. I think I was 19, girl #20 was added quickly after that, and then they capped it off. So much interest!! Since that day, most of my thoughts have floated towards roller derby!<br />
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Sure, I have other stuff going on in my life. Of course I have other interests. And, quite frankly, thinking of the day we are actually out there playing scares the crap out of me! But none of that matters!<br />
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What does matter is that this is going to be huge. Cape Cod is known for many things, but soon it's going to add 'home of the Cape Cod Roller Derby League' to that list.<br />
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We don't really have anywhere to skate, for the most part. Since our first meeting, and the girls have gathered up their gear and gotten into their skates, we've all been fighting for time on the basketball or tennis courts at local parks or schools. We've been doing what drills we can in the nooks and crannies of our basements and kitchens.<br />
'Our' rink is opening up for us in just a few days. <a href="https://www.facebook.com/CapeCodHYCC?fref=ts" target="_blank">The Hyannis Youth and Community Center</a> (which has two NHL sized ice hockey rinks) will be melting one of their rinks for roller skating...for us to practice and play roller derby. For a few months during the summer.<br />
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Well, we'll need to find another space we can rent.<br />
Roller derby is paid for by the players. Game officials are volunteers. Sponsors are a huge asset to this sport...with out them and the generosity of the community, this sport could not thrive the way it does all over the world.<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><b><span style="color: #073763;">YOU!</span> </b></span> </div>
The league has a page set up to try to raise some start-up funds. We are all paying our dues to keep the rink for the summer, but we'll need help beyond that time.<br />
So, if anyone is reading this...we'd be super grateful if you could spare even a couple dollars! ($50 gets you a 'free' t-shirt!)<br />
So...if you want to be a part of Cape Cod history, please follow <a href="http://www.payitsquare.com/collect-page/12049" target="_blank">this link</a> and help some Salty Dolls get their feet wet and their wheels rolling!"<br />
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If you want to follow that blog...go <a href="http://jenerallyhartless.blogspot.com/">HERE</a>.<br />
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692874116005248999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2004676396105095479.post-7857232556803195792013-03-18T11:07:00.000-04:002013-03-18T11:07:30.032-04:00it's evolution, babyIt is pretty clear to me now, that <i>this plain fancy life </i>is becoming more a way for me to chronicle my life, and less about my craft business. It is a bittersweet transformation, for me. While, as I've said before, I do love crafting, my life is ever changing, as I evolve and change as an aging human.<br />
I have never been a social creature. Never been one for a packed social calendar. Almost never have the urge to invite friends over. I've never been the one in the group to say, 'hey...let's go grab lunch'. I've always been 'the invited', the 'tag-along', the 'follower'. I like to stay home...be home. Crafting had become a way for me to keep myself busy AT HOME...an outlet for my creativity and a way to de-stress without leaving the house.<br />
But, just as I've found my safe haven, my little nest of security and certainty, I am changing again.<br />
I've been called 'fickle', 'moody', and yes 'whishy-washy'...and, I've never been offended, because I know they are all spot on adjectives to describe me.<br />
I feel like a bit of a cad going through this struggle to decide to change my name, jump feet first into trying to re-brand and sell myself to retailers...just to be woo-ed away by the call of roller derby. But it has happened...<br />
We have only so much time in our days, and we must pick and choose which activities will bring us the most joy. Do I know that roller derby will bring me more joy than making jewelry? Well, it's <strike>hard </strike> impossible to say right now, but it is something I must find out. I could be typing a new post next month saying I'm done with derby and I'm returning to my craft business. I could say next week that I have been able to find time for both. I could be mauled by a tiger tomorrow...one never knows, but one must find out!<br />
In all honesty, in prioritizing and trying to make some sense of my life, I feel like my jewelry has become a way to make money. And that is the kiss of death when you're in a creative business. I love making jewelry and especially when I can make jewelry AND play with paper! But I'm excited about my auto repair class and it's ultimate purpose of getting me outside fixing that Barracuda. And I'm excited about skating. Unfortunately, these two activities alone are taking up a considerable portion of my life. <br />
Once my car class is finished, and roller derby practices/meetings are more structured and consistent, then I will be able to re-evaluate my scheduling. <br />
I believe each of these three activities (roller derby, car project, jewelry making) can co-exist in my life somehow...it's just taking longer to figure out how with everything sort of happening at once. <br />
Timing is everything, and it's never been my strong suit!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692874116005248999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2004676396105095479.post-59838753676326498002013-03-13T14:55:00.003-04:002013-03-13T14:55:51.470-04:00Derby is rolling!I am admitting right now, that my love is being spread thin, these days.<br />
I do love making my jewelry, but time has not been abundant enough these days to fit it in!<br />
So eager to really get things moving with my plan of getting my stuff into local retail shops, that I started re-branding process, new name, fancied things up a bit...I mean, I was ready to go full force into this.<br />
Then derby happened!<br />
Yes, roller derby has taken over my life. Well, let's clarify...roller derby is slowly consuming every non-working, non-sleeping moment of my days. <br />
I am still going full-force into my car restore, once the weather is more consistently agreeable. I'm taking a 3-hour class, once a week at a tech school about 45 minutes away. It's actually fun, not a huge time commitment (just 6 out of my 8 classes left now), and I'm learning just enough that I will feel 100 times more comfortable once I'm inside the engine.<br />
But that's not what this post is about! This post is about how derby has pushed my jewelry business to the back-burner. How, something I thought was going to be my 'night job', has sort of taken a back seat to a sport. An activity that I will have to pay for...in more ways then just in the monetary sense!<br />
Last weekend we had our first meeting. About 4 out of 22 ladies had skates. That number has been growing, of course, but we are not all decked out yet. Our first skating practice won't even take place until after our next meeting (waiting for our practice space to drain it's ice rink)!<br />
But I have never met a group of girls so over the moon about an activity! I am so proud to be a part of the very first Cape Cod Roller Derby League that I can't even stand it!<br />
The day after our first meeting, we had our first public appearance...the 9th Annual Firefighters Chili Challenge (for MDA). We had a few sweatshirts printed on the fly. We passed out fliers. We danced. We had a ball!<br />
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Our coach (The Sarg), is the pirate holding the plaque. We went to represent ourselves (as a roller derby league/team) but also as part of his Fire Station in West Barnstable. They won best booth design (obviously...I mean, they had a homemade WORKING canon!) They also won 'Chef's Choice' for best chili!</div>
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I am not giving up my jewelry making...I still love what I make and the process. But I see myself spending more time trying to get comfortable on skates, playing derby, and there are gonna be tons of fundraisers in my future, to be sure! I have to prioritize a lot more suddenly with everything I've got my grubby little hands in!</div>
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I'm not sure where I'll go from here. I will keep the shop open as long as I can, making new items when time permits, but I may have to put the brick & mortar hopes and dreams to the side for now. We'll see.</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692874116005248999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2004676396105095479.post-21856391179962534702013-02-27T16:36:00.000-05:002013-02-27T16:36:14.224-05:00A quick updateIn case you are not following my facebook fan page, I did actually announce the winner of my giveaway last week. It was 'Tiffany'. A co-worker of mine. Her name was chosen randomly via random.org through rafflecopter.com.<br />
Thanks for everyone who participated, and commented on which items were your faves and/or what you'd like to see in my shop!<br />
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Since the giveaway and name change, I've seen quite a boost in etsy views and my facebook fan page has passed 50 'likes'!! I'm super excited. I even got a custom order from another co-worker!!<br />
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In other news, I'm getting anxious to start my auto repair class, Tuesday night.<br />
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Moxie had a double ear infection at her check up last week, so we're going back Monday for a re-check. Not only that, but she also tested positive for lyme, so they are doing another test that we are waiting on results for. Poor girl.<br />
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I still have a week+ to wait for my first roller derby meeting! It's all I can think about lately, but that's probably mostly because I am in for a few hundred dollars to gear up...I want to be sure I make the right choices. I have never researched equipment so much before!!<br />
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So, still lots of things waiting to get started...waiting and waiting.<br />
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and soon I'll be 39!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692874116005248999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2004676396105095479.post-5553477431355521282013-02-18T06:41:00.000-05:002013-02-18T06:41:08.998-05:00From 0-60 in just 2 days!I just went from a girl who works til noon and then spends the rest of the day trying to keep busy, to a girl with so much going on, my head is spinning!<br />
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First, let's talk business...</div>
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<span style="text-align: left;">My giveaway has just about a day left. ---> check out the box/widget to the right to see how you can enter to win a fun </span><a href="http://dearthings.blogspot.com/2013/02/heads-up.html" style="text-align: left;">quilled paper necklace</a><span style="text-align: left;">! I'm trying to promote my </span><a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/PlainFancyPaper?ref=si_shop" style="text-align: left;">etsy shop</a><span style="text-align: left;"> and my</span><a href="https://www.facebook.com/FancyPaperJewelry" style="text-align: left;"> facebook fan page</a><span style="text-align: left;">. But, I'm also trying to get an idea of what calls out to people. What designs are winners, which ones would you be draw to if you were out shopping at your locally owned/operated gifty shops? </span></div>
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All this, of course, means I really need to get into the studio on a more regular basis! I've been very bad about this over the winter. It's just so much easier to snuggle up with the dog, than go down to my basement studio!</div>
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Second, I have my other project...</div>
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The <a href="http://barracudadiaries.blogspot.com/">Barracuda</a> project. The 1967 Plymouth my sister and I inherited from Dad almost a year ago, which we were going to restore and get back on the road. Well, it has come down to me...mostly begging my brother to help me once Spring arrives. But, staying true to myself, I have decided I really need to take matters into my own hands, and I've enrolled in a Basic Automotive Repair class at one of the Tech schools on Cape. So, starting in a couple weeks I'll have class every Tuesday night for 8 weeks. I am hoping it will help with the restore, but it can't hurt to have practical knowledge for every day life, too!</div>
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Third...well, third...</div>
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Roller Derby??</div>
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<span style="text-align: left;">Yep! I haven't quite committed yet, since I don't really know what the time requirements will be. I'm going to a meeting with about 20 girls to hash out details. I've always wanted to try it! It's a great excuse for me to focus on getting back into shape and committing to my workouts! Plus, most of the girls are moms, so their time constraints are sure to be less flexible than mine, right? The main issue for me is the money, of course...I'm looking at $300 just for start up gear! But, again...first we meet...then I decide! </span></div>
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It seems odd to anyone who is always on the go, but this girl can't remember the last time I had so much on my plate. I'm sure it's because all of it costs money...but leaves no time for a second job! This is when we realize our priorities, I guess.</div>
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So to all of you busy people, enjoy your week! Maybe you get an extra day off for President's Day? Maybe you are home with the kids for February Break? Maybe, though I hope not, you are one of the unfortunates stuck at home with the flu! But whatever your reason for being on line and checking in with my little blog...be sure to check out the giveaway! Let me know what you think, good or bad, please! And you could be the lucky winner of the groovy yellow flower necklace!</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692874116005248999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2004676396105095479.post-60740544564411182282013-02-15T17:19:00.002-05:002013-02-15T17:20:24.193-05:00Head's up!<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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IT'S COMING!! A GIVEAWAY!</div>
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I'm hoping to get some of my stuff in some local retail shops & boutiques this Spring.</div>
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I'm asking for your help, and will be offering this necklace as thanks to one lucky winner.</div>
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More details on the way.</div>
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I'm not starting the giveaway until Sunday morning...I'm just giving you a head's up...</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692874116005248999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2004676396105095479.post-12620578297506004682013-02-14T14:21:00.001-05:002013-02-14T14:21:08.779-05:00That's That.The past few...months, I guess...I've been toying with the idea of finally changing my etsy shop name. My original name was based on my first shop idea: correspondence. I made handmade paper and greeting cards. That evolved as I played around with other uses of paper, and my card designs, to include some screen printed bags and journals. <br />
I've finally found my real passion, quilling and jewelry making (paper jewelry, that is).<br />
So, to reflect my evolution and change, My Dearest has officially become <u>'<a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/PlainFancyPaper?ref=si_shop">Plain Fancy Paper</a>'</u>.<br />
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The <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/PlainFancyPaper?ref=si_shop">shop</a> has been edited. My <a href="https://www.facebook.com/FancyPaperJewelry">facebook fan page </a>has been edited. And, now this blog has been edited.<br />
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In the next few months I am hoping to get down to business beefing up my stock with a few favorite designs...both mine, and those most often favorited in my shop (if you'd like to help decide, feel free to stop by the <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/PlainFancyPaper?ref=si_shop">shop</a> and favorite the designs you like!)<br />
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<span style="color: #660000; font-family: Courier New, Courier, monospace; font-size: large;"><i><b>Oh, and HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!</b></i></span></div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692874116005248999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2004676396105095479.post-4946987418834318492013-01-05T16:17:00.001-05:002013-01-05T16:17:54.482-05:00Bermuda, in pictures<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<tr><td style="text-align: center;">Upon arrival, at Cambridge Beach Resort & Spa, each guest gets a complimentary Rum Swizzle (or Fruit Punch).<br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjZSxCFwB7voB178glHoMsOXzhJWrKcxIxpj_s9R77O1yT1QYWeJwH5p5rRW6uSj5rsPBLV0TbQreCwPbguJZKDeJ9Ish6MwbqU2_Mlg-8OrXITvVJUIasizDzhBbvxwxBcUJawRKgin0s/s1600/rumswizzle.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><img border="0" height="213" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjZSxCFwB7voB178glHoMsOXzhJWrKcxIxpj_s9R77O1yT1QYWeJwH5p5rRW6uSj5rsPBLV0TbQreCwPbguJZKDeJ9Ish6MwbqU2_Mlg-8OrXITvVJUIasizDzhBbvxwxBcUJawRKgin0s/s320/rumswizzle.JPG" width="320" /></a></td></tr>
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We were taken to our room via golf cart. Onto which we brought our drinks. Of which I did not spill a drop!</div>
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The room was nice. The view was better. The bed was amazing!</div>
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I'm wishing for a fluffy new bed every morning now!</div>
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<b>(When I get that video clip from Hubby, I'll post a little of the Warwick Gombey Dancers.)</b></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;"><b>Last full day in Bermuda...</b></span></div>
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<b><span style="font-size: large;">A trip into town </span>(sorry, I got zero pics at the Botanical Gardens!)<span style="font-size: large;"> and some views of Horseshoe Bay...</span></b></div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">More big rocks. This is where we rolled up our pants (well, Jason was in shorts) and waded in the crystal clear water.</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Me, standing at the top, after climbing through that tunnel.</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">That thin, slide sort of path in the middle is where we climbed up...to another really great view.</td></tr>
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And that was pretty much our trip to Bermuda.</div>
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Would I go again? Possibly. If not for the expense, definitely.</div>
<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692874116005248999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2004676396105095479.post-67756405928641746072013-01-04T09:43:00.000-05:002013-01-04T09:43:13.804-05:00New Year's TripAfter not taking a proper vacation since our vow renewal in 2010, we decided to treat ourselves to a vacation to end 2012, and ring in 2013. Of course, it wasn't really in our budget. I mean, we had some extra money that should've been used more responsibly, but where's the fun in that!?<div>
The decision was made months ago to go somewhere warm, while the frigid winter is holding tight to the Cape. Bermuda is a short 2-ish hour flight from Boston, yet the weather this time of year is still relatively warm. We kept our eye on it, watching the 70-75 degree, sunny weather slowly turn to high 60's and rainy for the week we were to be there. It figures, but we didn't care...the Cape was looking at snow and temps possibly reaching the teens!</div>
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We spent the night in Boston, venturing out into the city for dinner at Lucky's. We had been dreaming of the fried pickles and andouille basket since the last time we were there! It was mostly rainy, but getting colder and turning to snow.</div>
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This was the view outside the plane we boarded.</div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Plane #1: not the plane we actually flew in.</td></tr>
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We were pretty excited to have timed our arrival at the airport just as they were starting to board! But then we sat on the full plane for several minutes before we were informed that 'although we only need one of our radios to make it to Bermuda, both radios are out' and they were 'attempting to fix the problem'. After another half hour to 45 minutes, we were off-loaded and sent to another terminal to board a different plane.<br />
To make this long story a bit shorter: got to new terminal, waited for new plane, boarded new plane, waited for new plane to be loaded with checked bags, waited for 'sky chef' to do their thing, waited, waited, and waited. Roughly 3 hours later, our 2 hour flight was on it's way! <br />
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We still got to Bermuda with half the day ahead of us. </div>
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It was windy, about 65 degrees, but beautiful, nonetheless.</div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">First view from our 5-day Bermuda home.</td></tr>
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Day 1 (arrival): room service for a burger (for Jason) and an omelet (for me) then some wandering about the grounds. We had decided to have our first dinner at the resort's main restaurant, since we had had such a time getting there and just wanted to relax. Reservations at 8, we decided to hit the bar for a drink first. Ran into a local, who convinced the bartender (didn't seem to have to twist any arms about it, either) to give us a shot of Gosling's Black Rum. Of course, I had heard of it, but had never had a shot of it...it's actually really good straight! You can tastes some caramel. Dinner was fine, but too expensive to go back another night.<br />
Day 2 (first full day/New Year's Eve): our big complimentary breakfast! Pastries, bagels, toast, fruit, cereals, juices, smoothies, lox, cheese platters, omelet station, waffles, pancakes, bacon, sausage, hash browns, beans, eggs, fried tomatoes, and a couple other things i just can't remember! So much food!<br />
This was our big day out.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">One of the many picturesque stops along our walk to the Naval Dockyard.</td></tr>
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We decided to walk to the Royal Naval Dockyard (about 3 miles). I was nervous about walking in Bermuda. The roads are just wide enough for two cars to squeak by each other, and most of the sidewalks just start and stop randomly...and there aren't any around the dangerous curves. But the girl at reception assured us that people walk that road all the time and it's perfectly safe and a beautiful walk. She was right.<br />
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(I have lots more pictures on my real camera...all pics in the post are from my phone...pretty picture post to come later.)</div>
The dockyard was cool...old, crumbly, quaint. Lunch at Bone Fish Restaurant. Too windy for the outdoor patio walls to be open, but still a nice view from inside. The food wasn't great, but I had a giant beer to off-set that.<br />
We had planned to take the bus back to the resort, so after wandering about a bit, that is what we did. <br />
And then, we moved onto Phase 2 for the day: Operation New Year's Eve. It's never a good idea to set out on a major 'dining out' holiday without a plan. Even worse when you are in a strange new city. We had a couple plans in mind, and none of them panned out. When our taxi dropped us at the end of the blocked off street (Front Street) in Hamilton, we set out to find a place to eat. Either the price fixed menu was not appealing or there was a high cover to get in, or the atmosphere just didn't suit us. We circled the block about 3 times before heading upstairs into a mall-type part of the shops (this whole street is just shops and food) to a little Italian place where there were just two parties of four...and several empty tables. As you would imagine, the food was just okay, but it wasn't a crowd of teens. <br />
This was the culture shock moment...New Year's Eve, the street is blocked off and it is being invaded by teens! And every single girl, no matter her size or shape, was wearing the shortest of short skin-tight mini and either crazy stilettos or old Doc Martins!<br />
Anyway, after dinner, we headed back into the street to find a final <strike>resting</strike> drinking spot. We saw a few open tables in the window at a place called The Port O Call (which is also the name of the bar at the resort...funny). I think it was attached to their restaurant that was actually called The Pearl, but I'm not 100% on that. We had a couple drinks, waiting for the fireworks and midnight. Midnight came, but I think the fireworks were cancelled due to the high winds they had been having (and continued to have until the day we left).<br />
So, in comes the new year, and back to the resort we go in yet another taxi. The taxi drivers in Bermuda really love to talk! Back at the resort, we turn on the TV to catch Carson Daly counting down in NYC. Happy New Year...Again!!<br />
Day 3 (January 1): We had a couple things on our agenda, in fact! The resort had a couple interesting things going on. #1 on our list: Annual Kool Dip.<br />
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You may think swimming in 66 degree water is no big deal, but it was cold!</div>
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We wanted to get in the water while we were there, and what a great opportunity!</div>
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It was us, a guy from Canada, the resort manager, and one guy who works at the resort.</div>
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I was cold to begin with, and once I got in, I thought my heart might actually be calling it quits! After a few seconds, though, my body acclimated to the water, and I think I could've stayed in for some time...but the air temp, couple with that insufferable wind, made everything seem colder to me!</div>
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The stupid thing...the minute I started running into to water, I stepped on something!</div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">This is what I got for running into the water!</td></tr>
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I don't know what it was, but as I floated around, I pulled my foot up to see...I think maybe it was the edge of a scallop shell or something. The next day, I also noticed a small bruise had formed next to the cut...so I imagine I also stepped on a rock!</div>
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Totally worth it! Afterwards there was coffee, more pastries, and Courvassier Cognac!</div>
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The resort was also having the island's Gombey Dancers perform during afternoon tea (oh, yeah, there was also coffee/tea & pastries every day at 4pm). We lazed about the room for a bit, then hit the pool for some reading and hot tubbing. Lunch at the outdoor pool bar (it was nice when you got the sun, and were sheltered from the wind!). I, of course, did not bring the camera to the Gombey dance...nor did I bring my phone. Jason took video, with his phone, which left him with a frozen camera phone when they posed for pics!! I will try to post part of the video later.</div>
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At the resort, this time of year, one of their restaurants is closed, one is open for dinner only, and the other for lunch only. The bar is just a bar and open only starting at 5 pm. However, they have an 'all day menu' that you can order from and have delivered anywhere on the resort. So, for dinner, we went to the bar for some drinks and had a light dinner delivered there, looking out on to the bay.</div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Everything was still decorated from Christmas. This is part of the bar. And my Dark & Stormy!</td></tr>
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Day 4 (last full day): Had breakfast delivered to our room!</div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">The basket in the middle has a muffin, a cinnamon roll, a tiny sugared donut, and two small danish!</td></tr>
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Got an all day bus pass and decided to just explore a little. Heading for the Botanical Gardens, the bus driver forgot to inform us of our stop, so we went all the way back into the city of Hamilton to wait for a bus back in the other direction. Oops. No matter...got to the gardens, but they were mostly in their winter transition, I guess. Still, this turned out to be the best day, weather wise. The only day I was able to wear short sleeves...and Jason was in shorts. The sun was out, and warm. The wind had died down significantly. After the gardens, we got back on a bus and headed for Horseshoe Bay (pics on the other camera...to be posted later). We put our feet in the water, and wished we had worn (or brought) our suits! Gorgeous!! Headed across the street to a place called Tio Pepe's where we had a tapas platter, a Spanish meat platter, and some sangria and other drinks. This was my favorite meal (other than breakfast, but breakfast is always my favorite!) even though we were over-looking the street...the weather was perfect and the food was good.<br />
We also had dinner delivered that night (burgers). We finished off the giant bottle of wine we had bought the first day in town, and just enjoyed sitting out on our terrace for the last night. The weather was perfect straight into the night, but we were wakened by a crazy downpour later that night...it didn't last long, and it was wonderful.<br />
The next morning, we got up and enjoyed to stillness of the island with no wind. Yes, the wind had finally subsided. The clouds were out but it was still another beautiful day. We grabbed our taxi to the airport, breezed through customs and security and got back home without a hitch. <br />
From sunny to sunny, but with the difference of about 60 degrees and a few inches of snow! Surprisingly, the cold was not as severe as I anticipated...and that's okay by me!<br />
So back to work tomorrow at 3 a.m. Back to life...back to reality!</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692874116005248999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2004676396105095479.post-58724501632510012722012-12-27T15:03:00.002-05:002012-12-27T15:03:35.920-05:00Holiday cheerWell, Thanksgiving came and went.<br />
Now we can check Christmas off that list of holidays crammed in at the end of the year. <br />
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Every Christmas Eve, the family I have living near me gets together for a little party. Always there, are my two sisters (Steph, in red; Renee, the tall silver one), Steph's fiance (they got engaged just Christmas Eve morning!!), Auntie Donna (the 'flapper', there), Donna's hubby, and my hubby. This year our brother was going to join us, since he is nearby and we all recently reconnected (sadly, it took the death of our father, this Spring, but doesn't that seem to happen a lot with adult siblings?). Unfortunately, he has been going through some of his own things, and wasn't up for a party. I get it, I do, but it was sad that he didn't make it.<br />
Each year, we rotate the venue between me, Steph, and Donna (since Renee lives in a tiny cottage on Donna's property, the three of us are the only ones with 'homes'). This year was to be my turn again, but Steph and her guy just bought a house this Spring and wanted to host. Fine by me...way less work!<br />
It was great fun...lots of laughing and eating. Steph made a delicious dinner of beef roast, stuffing, roasted root veggies, green beans, sauteed cabbage, and some meatless 'meatballs' for the veg-heads. I brought rolls, and Renee had a cheese plate for before dinner...to go with the deviled eggs and other pre-meal snacks. Lots of cookies followed dinner, too.<br />
We had a Yankee swap...handmade gifts only, this year! <br />
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Now we're on to New Year's Eve. Another new year is right around the corner. Another year gone by without a real vacation, but lots of work and working out.<br />
We're treating ourselves to a trip to Bermuda for New Year's Eve. It was to be mild and 70's...getting away from this cold 40 degree rain we keep getting here on the East Coast. Instead, the weather is getting worse there...colder and rainier. That's fine...we just need to get away from phones, computers, and work.<br />
Two more days of work, a night in Boston, and an early flight out Sunday morning and we'll be on our way to relaxationland.<br />
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Christmas Day, we set out for our usual tradition of a movie and Chinese food (Hubby being raised Jewish, and me being raised to drive 2 hours to spend an awkward day of sitting in the corner while the men in my dad's family 'passionately discussed' nothing in particular). The theater was packed. Each year it gets more so. But the movie was AWESOME!<br />
We saw Django Unchained.<br />
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I like most of Quentin Tarantino's movies. But I absolutely fell in love with Christoph Waltz's character in this movie.<br />
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And, after the movie at the, in my opinion, over-crowded theater, we had to have dinner at our second choice (the Thai place we like) because the Chinese restaurant we like was too crowded. I never thought I'd hear these words, but Hubby is thinking we need a new Christmas tradition, since ours is no longer 'ours'. I am amazed at the crowds compared to the dozen or so others we saw the first year he dragged me out to a Christmas Day movie! I can only assume families are getting increasingly tired of spending time together on Christmas?<br />
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No matter...January is coming. More importantly, December 30 is coming, and I get to go away for a few days. No getting up at 3 a.m. for 5 days! I'm hoping it will recharge me, not only at my every day paycheck-providing job, but also in the studio. I'm giving myself this year to make my final decision on my Etsy site: to continue or shut down. We shall see how the new year treats me.<br />
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OH, and in other news...<br />
For anyone following my other blog (<a href="http://barracudadiaries.blogspot.com/">barracudadiaries.blogspot.com</a>) where I am attempting to restore an old 1967 Plymouth Barracuda, I had a kind of cool thing happen. In the grand scheme of things, it's really nothing, but I got pretty excited about it. I have a twitter account for that blog and facebook page, like I do for this blog. Well, the twitter is brand new. As of a few days, I had just a few tweets and no followers. I'm still trying to get some traffic. But the fun thing was my first follower. My only follower as of now. Gas Monkey Garage!<br />
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I know...it's not like they know me personally or even really care about who I am or what I'm about. But, I've been watching their show, Fast 'n Loud, since I found it on the Discovery Channel. They crack me up and they fix cars! So, I have my classic car and I watch this show and now they are my one follower on twitter. It just makes me happy, that's all.<br />
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Well, on that note, I'd like to wish everyone a super fabulous new year!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692874116005248999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2004676396105095479.post-41443465270116778492012-11-24T17:25:00.001-05:002012-11-24T17:28:29.887-05:00So easily distractedI thought I'd do some etsy shopping today. There was one thing in particular that I kept checking out on my phone yesterday, decided I'd go ahead and buy it today, but it is gone. But, just that little set back had me searching again for a gift for our family gift swap on Christmas Eve. The only real problem is that I tend to just find lots of stuff that I want!<br />
Never anything I need...just fun stuff that I would totally buy if I had unlimited funds.<br />
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Like these awesome shoes that I want simply because they remind me of a pair my grandma used to have. We used them when we played around the house. I'm not sure where I'd wear them in my life now, but they are gorgeous!</div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">(source: <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/9LivesVintageWears?ref=af_you_favitem">9LivesVintageWears</a>)</td></tr>
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And, our upcoming trip has my mind wandering even more when I'm browsing!</div>
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I love this!</div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">(source:<a href="http://www.etsy.com/listing/94256498/travel-passport-wallet-in-gray-red-aqua">Gracie Designs</a>)</td></tr>
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This is super cool, but it's also a definite 'unlimited funds' kind of want:</div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">(source: <a href="http://www.etsy.com/listing/113299281/the-super-speaker-ipodiphonemp3cd-music">The Steam Emporium</a>)</td></tr>
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And after all of this, still no idea what to do about our gift swap! We have a $20 limit, and it has to be handmade...we may make it ourselves or buy handmade. The biggest struggle I have is trying to find something for everyone wrapped up in one gift. But, it just doesn't have to be that way...I'm always making things harder for myself. There are few things out there that will be 'the perfect gift' for everyone in our little group of 8 totally different personalities! I'm slowly coming to grips with that. </div>
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Or, maybe I just make something edible!</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692874116005248999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2004676396105095479.post-14951773556223935502012-11-22T08:12:00.002-05:002012-11-22T08:12:34.577-05:00A beautiful Thanksgiving DayAt this moment, I'm thankful for this beautiful day. I got to go for an early run this morning!<br />
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This year marks our 12 wedding anniversary. Tomorrow is the official date, but we always use our day off for Thanksgiving to celebrate, since it was actually Thanksgiving day when we got hitched. This year is also the first year in several years that I actually have the whole day off. Having left my job at the animal hospital when my dad's health started to decline so rapidly, I don't have the type of job that requires me to work when the business is closed. Even better, I volunteered to do an 'overnight' shift Friday/Saturday. That means, I got out of work yesterday at noon, have today off, and don't have to be to work until 9 PM on Friday! <br />
Today's agenda, now that I got my run out of the way, includes tearing into one of my piping hot cinnamon rolls, walk to the beach and pick up our freshly baked bread at the bakery, then some Detroit Lions football and beer, followed by massive amounts of turkey and whatnot. OH, and probably my regularly scheduled workout...just to make sure I can handle all the food and beer!<br />
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I have been trying to make time to make my snowflakes, too...<br />
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I want to get some up at the bakery; but, also get some up in my <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/mydearest">Etsy shop</a> this year. I'm just not sure I'm gonna make it!<br />
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I hope everyone has a fabulous Thanksgiving holiday spent with the people you love and are thankful for (or not, like us...we'll be alone, the way we like our thanksgiving/anniversary).<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692874116005248999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2004676396105095479.post-70055473570818056912012-11-13T07:10:00.001-05:002012-11-13T07:10:25.719-05:00the long and the short of itCraft fairs are a weird thing for me. I only usually go if someone else I know is planning on going so that I at least know I will have someone to chat with. In my experience, that's pretty much all I end up doing. There's a small sale here and there, but I am in awe of the people who are able to use craft fairs as supplemental income.<br />
Let me also state that I took ONE photo of my booth, as reference mostly, I had been instructed once to send a picture of a past fair set up when I applied to a holiday fair several years ago...you never know when you'll need proof. For some reason, my computer (that I already hate because of how loud the hard drive is and how slow it is to do ANYTHING) won't recognize the files. So i can see my latest pics on my camera, but not on my computer...which is not helpful at all. Technology and me...we are not friends. Never have been, and I fear never will be.<br />
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Which makes me sad, since I would love to some day be able to, at least, make some part time money online. I get nervous when I fire up the ol' laptop to check my etsy site, just to end up sitting for 30 minutes waiting for the darn thing to stop creaking! I suppose my troubles could be solved with a bigger budget, but that's just not happening right now.<br />
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So, I have no pictures from the fair. The first day was so cold near the end that I didn't want to go back for the second day. I had sold a few things to friends who came to support me and local artists, but only one snowflake to a stranger. Same thing next day...friends showed up, lots of people lingered, and even came back for a second look, but nothing major. One of the ladies who runs the fair apparently does all her Christmas shopping at the fair. She bought my last 8 snowflakes!<br />
That means, back to work on those! Last year, I never got them up on my Etsy shop, because they all sold at the bakery. This year, I was planning on bringing leftover fair flakes to the bakery and making a bunch for etsy. Now I'll be making snowflakes non-stop for the next two weeks!<br />
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Now I'm considering a couple other fairs this winter, to see if I can snag a few more holiday sales. But that means more time off work, so we'll see.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692874116005248999noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2004676396105095479.post-71614263418512693982012-11-08T07:01:00.000-05:002012-11-08T07:01:07.504-05:00Falmouth Artisan FairMy oh my, where does the time go!? I feel like I have been more busy since leaving my job at the vet, than I did working two jobs!<br />
I had decided months ago to participate in an art/craft fair at the farm where my sister works. It is finally happening this weekend, and I feel greatly under-prepared. I mean, I have my displays made and a general idea of how to work my 4 foot table, but I didn't get nearly as much product made as i was hoping. I am also nervous, having sold only a couple items on line this year (one was a custom order). I did, however, have a surge of friends at work buying stuff. All sparking from a gift I made a friend!<br />
At any rate, I've been working away at trying to get stuff together that I think will be a good representation of my work...in real life.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Three new earring designs...they make me think of little hard candies!</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">My new favorite necklace...I'm loving the combo of paper pendant and metal chain.</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">These tiny trees are spin-offs of a larger, pink version I made for my friend who just finished her chemo/radiation.</td></tr>
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I am always pleased with the finished product, but I feel the internet makes it hard for people to see the real excitement of how strong these paper pieces really are! I'm hoping by being out there, and promoting myself a bit, that I may get more online traffic. I do have plans to peddle my wares to local shops this spring, if I have success this weekend.<br />
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I also, since it's pretty clear around here that people are beginning to think about holiday shopping and wintry decorations, I have been a snowflake making factory when my fingers start fumbling with the tiny strips of paper I use for my jewelry.<br />
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I was able to sell these at my friends' bakery last winter and they did really well. They're a lot of fun to make...and they keep my hands busy, and away from the cookie jar!<br />
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Well, last week was our Hurricane Sandy, but yesterday and especially today, we are getting a lot more rain and, I think, heavier winds. We lost power again yesterday evening, too. I'm sure they are closing all or our Cape beaches, as I type this.<br />
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I hope everyone has a great weekend, and I hope I can get back to blogging once I'm not working around the clock!<br />
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692874116005248999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2004676396105095479.post-61590300059195604802012-09-10T07:54:00.002-04:002012-09-22T18:18:49.617-04:00My poor little one.Clearly I have been busy, as most everyone else in the world...it can be the only reason I would neglect my blog for so long, right!? <br />
Well, of course, that is the main reason.<br />
Summer, with my new schedule, just doesn't lend itself to much blogging. I used to have 3 days when I could get up early and blog...my day off, and the two days I worked at the vet and didn't have to be in until 7 a.m. Now, I have two days off, but since I am up at 3 a.m. the other 5 days, I've actually found myself sleeping in a bit, and not getting that time to blog, before heading off to do my chores and errands for the day.<br />
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As we've all come to realize, here in my blog world, I have become a master of excuses...but, I'm comfortable enough with that, that I find no need to apologize for it.<br />
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I had big plans to have a bunch of new stuff ready to sell at the craft/artisan fair I'll be going to early November. Yet I have some how managed to make it to (nearly) mid-September without getting into my 'comfortable cushion' zone. And now my in-laws are in town. So, we will be spending a lot of time with them. They would let me do my thing, but it's just two weeks we see them, so unless I feel an unrelenting urge, they will get the free time we have.<br />
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Today is actually a busy day for me, though, so I think I will take the day to myself.<br />
Here's why:<br />
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Our little baby had a rough Labor Day weekend.</div>
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Saturday, when I got home from work, I noticed Moxie's right eye was looking a little filmy. By the time I got home Sunday, she looked like she had a cataract. She had a tiny mass on her bottom eyelid that we asked the Dr. about last time she had her check-up. He said that they could remove it if, cosmetically speaking, we wanted to. He said the only issue would be if it seemed to bother her, which it didn't. We decided that, at her age, we would just have it removed when I decided to have her teeth cleaned so that she would only have to have anesthesia once. </div>
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Except things never go as planned, do they?</div>
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After the long weekend, and then when I got home from work on Tuesday to see there was no improvement in her eye and that she didn't really want to open it much, I called to get her in Wednesday morning.</div>
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It was pretty nerve-wracking to hear the doctor say things like 'refer you to an opthemologist' (who was booked for at least 2 weeks! And, 'the stain looks weird'.</div>
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Basically, he stained her eye to see why it was so filmy. When he did that, you could see a green (from the stain) ring on her little eyeball. That was the ulcer, probably caused by irritation from that tiny mass. The problem he was having was the way the stain was forming. It looked to him like perhaps the ulcer was already healing. But more likely, it was because of how deep the ulcer was into the eye. He explained that if it got too deep, it would cause the inner liquid part to get sucked out. I mean, without being too graphic, I'm sure you can figure out what would happen...it's just like any other liquid filled object with a pinhole in it! </div>
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He told us we could wait and try to see the ophthamologist in a couple weeks or he could schedule surgery for the next morning to remove the mass and see if we needed to to the more intense 'flap' surgery (I can't for the life of me remember what he called it!). 'Closer to $1000 range, if we do that,' he added. </div>
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Well, she's our baby...we're not going to say no! Having worked there, I knew the surgeon was highly skilled. I knew they wouldn't do anything that didn't need to be done. And I figured I could get a break if I needed it.</div>
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Decisions made, we got some antibiotic eye drops for her. But that's not all! This is where my love and awe of biology really hit a high note! They drew some blood from her. Then, they spun it down to separate the serum. Then, they handed it to me in an eye dropper bottle. 'What do I do with this??'</div>
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Give her 1-2 drops in her eye, twice a day! Is that crazy?? I have been putting part of her blood back into her eye to help it heal! Science...biology...it's so damn fascinating to me!</div>
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So we took our little girl home for the night...loved her as much as we could before Hubs had to bring her in on his way to work the next morning.</div>
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By noon, I got a text that she was out of surgery, and doing fine. They removed the mass, but just did a procedure on the cornea where they sort of rough up the edges of the ulcer to make it easier for new cells to form and heal.</div>
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So, now we have this to deal with for two weeks!</div>
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Poor thing! She doesn't even like wearing sweaters! Jason said she cried for an hour the first time she had it on. So, she only has to wear it when we're not here to make sure she doesn't scratch her stitches out. The bummer is that, with the in-laws in town, we are not home as much as we normally would be! She doesn't even seem to notice it anyway, but if she goes to scratch her ear of neck, and then decides her eye is a little itchy, that's when we stop her. She such a good girl, though...the hardest part is having to put some sort of eye drops in SEVEN TIMES A DAY! They gave us a second antibiotic drop after the surgery.</div>
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Today, I'm taking her in to get more blood drawn for more serum. Then next week some time she will have her check up to make sure things are healing properly.</div>
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I'm not sure it's clear here, but right by where that white dot is, she has a sort of 'divet' on her eye. That is the ulcer, and it looks like she has a tiny crater on her eye. Just below is where the mass was removed, where she had 2-3 stitches put in, and where the eye boogers are collecting these days!</div>
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I am hoping that one of the doctors can look and see if they think I can stop putting the e-collar on her. Her eyeball is much clearer, but I don't know what the ulcer should look like.</div>
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So, that is my excuse for not hanging with the in-laws today! I want to spend time with my ailing puppy! Though, to be honest, she acts as if nothing has happened. I'm a very proud dog-mom!</div>
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This summer is flying by...I just don't know where time goes anymore. One of my customers said, 'it's called 'getting old'!' Damn! I think he may have been right.</div>
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But, no matter, we have to keep on moving and doing what we're doing, right?</div>
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As I mentioned some time ago, a friend of mine has been going through some chemo treatments. She's funny and upbeat and she's been that way since the minute I first met her when she pretended to be offended by one of my anti-child comments (she has a couple kids, but they are high school age...one just graduated, actually). At any rate, I was inspired to make a necklace for her. Sort of a breast cancer awareness-type idea, but without being obvious. </div>
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The tree is the perfect symbol: strong and grounded.</div>
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I am in love with this design, too! I like how it turned out and will probably end up making more (got lots to do for the fair in November!).</div>
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<br />Her partner (the friend who found her and brought her into our group...I know, at a certain age, people tend not to refer to their significant other as 'boyfriend/girlfriend'...I'm not sure where they stand.)...anyway, his father is having major medical issues as well. The two of them have been going through so much lately...it breaks your heart sometimes to think about the pain your friends have to endure. It has been a terrible year for this circle I'm in. I am happy it is speeding by, quite frankly!</div>
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<br />In happier news, I got to hang with one of my sisters and my brother this weekend. We have a strange dynamic, in that I have spent little time with most of my family despite the number of years we've been on this Earth, and not so far apart. I truly believe that you can't force a relationship, even if there is shared blood...there has to be a reason, in my opinion. So now, our dad's old car has brought us together, and it makes me happy to have a common bond.</div>
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<br />More agony...I have jury duty today and I am not looking forward to it. I don't think it's fair to make a person drive an hour to get to the courthouse! Aren't there people who live closer who can go?! I mean, there are two other courthouses within 20-30 minutes of me (one of which I went to last time I had jury duty)...doesn't it make more sense for me to go to one of those? I really hate the political machine/system...perhaps I'll start with that? :) [update: I drove an hour to get there, sat for an hour and a half before the judge came in to tell us there were 3 cases possibly going to jury and that in about 45 minutes he'd let us know; and, that some of us may get chosen for the jury. Instead, about 30 minutes later, he came back in to let us know that everyone settled and we were all free to go. Home by 11 am!] I lose faith in the system each time I see some of the people who could possibly be on a jury, though. Myself included!! There was one girl I wanted to punch out, she was so annoying!!</div>
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And...I have more friends leaving the cape. Last night I went out for a sort of 'girl's night' to celebrate our friend's promotion and probable transfer. And, the reason for her transfer, her girlfriend's acceptance to Simmons College. Another co-worker is transferring to our new Foxboro store. We were trying to plan a get-together for her too, but my jury duty and another friend's wedding were major wrenches (the stupid thing, of course, being that I am already done with my civic duty for the day!) And yet another friend has left altogether to concentrate on her other TWO jobs and her family. It is like a mass exodus from our store. </div>
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I'm just a little overwhelmed, I guess, with so much to do all of the sudden. All of this, plus the <a href="http://barracudadiaries.blogspot.com/">car restore</a>, plus my prep for the craft fair (and my <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/MyDearest/about/">etsy shop</a>), plus all the house repairs I will probably have to do myself, and I'm still trying to workout most days. I know I can do it all, but days like today, where I kind of feel like it's a free day (because I was expecting to be gone most of the day) I just want to veg...and not feel guilty about it!</div>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692874116005248999noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2004676396105095479.post-7188874242828056362012-07-26T07:56:00.001-04:002012-07-26T07:56:22.042-04:00work, work, work<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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I'm not complaining about it...I'm just so busy!<br />
I haven't done any craft fairs in a while. I know I didn't do any last year, but I think I did a couple the year before? It's so hard to keep track of things these days! At any rate, I'm planning on doing the November fair at the farm where my sister works. It will be a good time to get my snowflakes out there, and I'll finally get my jewelry out there for people to see in person. I feel like the paper jewelry is a hard sell online. When I'm out wearing a piece, or even better, when my friends are out wearing theirs, someone always comments on them. And many of my friends say, 'oh! That's different in person than I expect from the pictures!' I know, I know! With the internet, it's all about the visuals! I am trying, and hoping, to get my new camera to work for me. I have several new pieces just waiting to be photographed...why is time always an issue!?<br />
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I'll tell you why: to many irons in the fire. Is that the correct saying? The last time I tried doing craft fairs, I felt I didn't spend enough time preparing. This time, I'm using as much free time to create product, work on packaging, and sketching out my table displays. <br />
As if that wasn't enough, I am trying so hard to keep up with my workouts!! They are always the first to go when stuff piles up; but, how am I supposed to have enough energy to work, work, work if I don't finely tune this machine!?<br />
Which brings me to my other project: <a href="http://barracudadiaries.blogspot.com/">Barracuda Diaries.</a> My sister and I have inherited our father's 1967 Plymouth Barracuda, which we are trying to restore and get back on the road. That means a lot of travel time for me, since the car is at her house. And, it also means a lot of research, since neither of us knows anything about cars, past where to put the gas! It'll be fun, though, if you're so inclined to follow along.<br />
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I think I am done with all the extra socializing that summer brings to Cape Cod, though. Maybe. Weddings are done. Friends have all gone home. Now we're back to the usual engagements. <br />
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In other news, if anyone remembers, I'm still growing my hair out. I'm about an inch and a half from my minimum 10 inch <a href="http://www.locksoflove.org/donate.html">donation</a> length. My friend in chemo just had her second round...the one when they said she would begin losing her hair. Her son shaved her head for her this week...she's breaking out the wig. Just a day before I found out, I commented that I have always wanted to shave my head...just once, to see how I'd look. If I was to do it today, I'd probably still have enough to donate, with the extra length from scalp to tip. But, I think it may be awkward for my friend...I don't want that. So, I will wait it out...for now.<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692874116005248999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2004676396105095479.post-33626192779138878972012-07-15T09:55:00.003-04:002012-07-15T09:55:44.245-04:00my new toy<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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This is it. The big step into merging my old school photography habits with the new age of digital. I know, digital is not new. But, digital SLR's have been so far out of our price range that is has always just been a dream to some day own one. I have been using my little Canon Elph for years. Just dealing with the mediocre 'shots' (really hard to actually call them photos) because of the complete ease of transport. I will not lie...I LOVE being able to stash my camera in my pocket...but I miss taking good photos.<br />
But circumstances seemed to come together in the form of a death and a wedding. My siblings and I got a little bit of money from my dad when he passed away, and everything has been settled. In the meantime, friends of ours are getting married next July and have asked me to be the photographer. They have seen stuff I did back in the day when I used my old film camera and like my style. And, since they will be chartering a lobster cruise for their day, it is obviously going to be super casual. As they put it, they just want casual, fun shots but don't trust friends enough to let them have disposables on the tables.<br />
So I found a good deal, and decided to use some of my 'unexpected' money to finally buy myself something nice...and fun.<br />
Overstock.com had this Canon Rebel T3 kit. Camera body with 18-55mm lens, battery, charger, strap...the usual. But, also a 75-300mm zoom, extra battery, 16gb SCHD memory card, lens cleaning kit, LCD screen protectors, camera bag, memory card wallet, cables for playing video straight to computer, card reader adaptor, a dvd on how to use the camera, and a tripod! I mean, some of the stuff is just silly stuff, but that's a lot of accessories!! And, with overstock, the shipping was just $2.95!! So even with shipping, I was excited to finally get my D-SLR camera kit for about $720!! It's the 12 megapixle version...the 16mp version was another $300 or so...and that's outside my budget for toys!<br />
Today, we are off to spend a day wandering around, learning how to use this thing. With any luck, I will have some nice pictures to share in my next post!<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692874116005248999noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2004676396105095479.post-2206735305678523292012-07-09T07:43:00.000-04:002012-07-09T07:43:52.786-04:00Chemo and Weddings and a busy week<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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This made me chuckle a little. One of my friends is about to endure the first of her chemo treatments today. I think she has 7-9 weeks of it. She's such a strong person, though, I have no doubt she will come out on top. The night before she was set to have her lumpectomy, we had gone out for some beers and to listen to a U2 cover band. We found out the next day, that she was headed into her appointment. <br />
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In happier news, we're attending a wedding on Saturday. Two of my old co-workers are getting hitched. They have transferred to Missouri, but all of their family is here, so it'll be a lovely Cape Cod wedding. I made a pair of earrings that didn't quite live up to my standards to sell, but they are perfectly fine for me AND will match my dress beautifully! One of my other friends is buying one of my necklaces to wear, too, and has requested a matching pair of earrings. So that is what I will be doing today...after my trip to the recycling center, grocery store, and my final attempt to find Hubby a shirt to wear!! And all of that comes after the coffee and walk to the beach. Assuming Jason gets up soon.<br />
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I bought a new camera last week. Well, I ordered it...and it is scheduled to arrive TOMORROW!! Also tomorrow, is the big day for the move of the Barracuda to Steph's new house. That means, I won't get to play with my new toy until Wednesday afternoon!! And then I can use it at the wedding to practice for the wedding I will actually be playing photographer at next July. <br />
Get ready for lots of pictures now...I'm hoping this new camera will finally ignite that spark!<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692874116005248999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2004676396105095479.post-43923785395964351222012-07-04T17:19:00.000-04:002012-07-04T17:19:56.711-04:00March!? Really!!??WOW! I have been M.I.A. this year, so far.<br />
Not for no good reason, though. <br />
Sadly, just before my birthday, my father decided on his own to stop going to dialysis after his birthday on St. Patrick's Day. And so was rushed to the hospital when my sister found him on the floor, hallucinating and dehydrated. We had been trying to get him into assisted living, but he fought us on the issue. Obviously, he had done serious damage by missing an entire week of treatment (that's 4 treatments altogether). <br />
To shorten the story, he was transferred to a rehabilitation center, but also put into hospice care. His life expectancy, in the time between his birthday and the beginning of April, went from 'possibly 6 months' to 'we just don't know...it could be any time'.<br />
So, my sister and I, from that point had the unfortunate task of visiting my father, who knew he was dying, and getting his affairs in order. And then, on the morning of April 12, I got the call that he had passed. And I was relieved that it was over for him. <br />
And so that was April...<br />
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May and June have just been busy with work, mostly. I left my kennel job the beginning of April, mostly to spend more time with Dad, but also because the whole experience made me realized that I didn't want to be working all the time. I have things I am ambitious about, and I would like to live my life more freely. But, to make up for lost wages, I am working full time at my Trader Joe's job. And I'm enjoying that! <br />
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A friend of mine had a birthday this month (actually, last month!). She is also a facebook friend, and had seen my jewelry on my fan page. At work, she commented on how much she liked it, so I made a custom piece for her birthday.<br />
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She has become my number 1 promoter!! </div>
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Another co-worker saw it, and I just finished a custom piece for her sister's birthday. </div>
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The first friend has now commissioned me to make a set of 3 necklaces for her nieces (triplets!) graduation. And another friend wants me to make one for her to bring on her Caribbean cruise in November!</div>
I am also trying to build up my stock for my etsy shop and the craft fair I am planning to attend in November. <br />
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I have managed to get out a couple times to socialize, too. <br />
One of our 'couple friends' invited us out for dinner at one of our favorite nearby restaurants, <a href="http://www.summerstockrestaurant.com/">Summer Stock</a>. I like it because it has an adjoining lounge where they have live music some nights. Very 'cocktail hour' kind of feel...just what I like.<br />
And then of course the birthday lunch for my friend...it was a beautiful day, I wore my yellow dress (which everyone commented on, as I had to change at work...'thanks! $5 at the goodwill!'). The minute I got into my car and started to drive home...we had a crazy downpour of rain!! Perfect timing!<br />
Other than that, it's been a quiet summer so far. Work, workout, work on jewelry. Not much time for anything else it seems, but I'm such a home-body that it suits me fine.<br />
However, my 'major promoters' are really pushing me to sell my stuff locally. But before i can do that...more work,work,work! You gotta have stuff to sell if you want someone to sell it!<br />
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Steph and I have finally finished taking care of MOST of dad's stuff. There are a few more things to get out of the house, then we have another major project:<br />
Dad agreed to leave us the 1967 Plymouth Barracuda. It is something we tried restoring with dad while he was alive. We had a bumpy road, with dad's mood swings, so it just sat there. Now we want to do it in his memory. I'm hoping to document/blog the whole experience. You can read about it <a href="http://www.barracudadiaries.blogspot.com/">here</a>, if you're interested.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692874116005248999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2004676396105095479.post-89205690305661233732012-07-02T09:26:00.004-04:002012-07-02T09:26:48.372-04:00hhmmm??I'm trying to post again...having issues...new post coming soon. If anyone is still out there waiting...?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692874116005248999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2004676396105095479.post-22600989717966426052012-03-24T06:44:00.000-04:002012-03-24T06:44:59.266-04:00Birthday 'weekend': Day 2After a fun-filled day of shopping on Thursday, I was surprised to find myself wandering around a shopping complex the very next day. But, I wanted to go check out a restaurant that had been recommended by my friend all winter long. Trying to reign in our spending, I decided lunch would be better than dinner. It was such a beautiful day, I had planned to walk in and out of shops, have lunch, grab a cocktail outside, and a little more window shopping.<br />
Instead, my usual mood set in, and I didn't want to spend more money on cocktails when I knew I could have a gin & tonic in my own back yard once we got home. <br />
We had lunch at a place called Bleu. <br />
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My friend told the food is all very fresh because the chef has limited refrigeration, and therefore brings stuff in fresh, daily! She also told me that the portions are generous in comparison to the prices. The draw for Hubby was the 5 cheese mac & cheese with linguica. It came, piping hot, in a huge bowl. He took half of it home. I had a harder time deciding on my meal. There was a lovely turkey and bacon sandwich on cranberry-pecan bread. I thought about the quiche; or, maybe the Croque Monsieur. I ended up with the ham and Gruyere buckwheat crepe with mushrooms and poached egg. Oh my! I didn't quite finish it, but I wanted to! It was a ham and cheese sandwich wrapped in a delicious pancake with an egg on top! Breakfast and lunch rolled into one neat little package! We were very pleased with the food. I had a pomegranate margarita, too. </div>
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We sat by the open windows (outdoor seating not yet set up) with the sun pouring in. (that's not us, I took this off their website)</div>
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After lunch we walked around. Stopped in at the bookstore and pottery barn. The saleswoman immediately commented that she liked my dress.</div>
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This is the dress I wore, with my little blue crocheted sweater over it.</div>
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On our way out, she said, 'now I remember what your dress reminds me of! You look like Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman when she is at the derby, or whatever.' I have never seen the movie and had no idea what she was talking about, but I laughed and left.</div>
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We headed over to the restaurant where we ate on New Year's Eve, to maybe grab a drink and sit outside, but my tummy was super full and, as I said, I could have a 'free' drink at home. So we sat by the fountain (which also is not running yet...just because it was a beautiful spring day, doesn't cancel out the fact that it is still March, and we have normal temps on their way back) and soaked up a little sun.</div>
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Before heading home, we stopped by <a href="http://www.cupcakecharlies.com/index.html">Cupcake Charlie's</a> to get Hubs a cupcake. He went with the Chocolate Raspberry Surprise.</div>
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Why didn't I get a cupcake, since it was MY birthday?? Well, because earlier in the morning, we went for our walk to the beach, as we like to do when we both have the morning off. And, we always stop at the <a href="http://theundergroundbakery.com/">Underground Bakery</a> for our coffee and to say hi to our friends. Hubby works there a couple days a week, and Laurie & Ian are friends of ours (Laurie was the one who convinced me to run that 5K last September), so she made me my usual Chocolate Peanut Butter Mousse birthday cake! Hubby doesn't like peanut butter very much and especially not as dessert. </div>
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So I have a whole cake to eat!! I certainly didn't need a cupcake to go with it! I didn't even bother slicing...I just dug right in!!</div>
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Today...no big plans. Just winding down and preparing to get back to reality. I can't believe how it really does feel like I've been out of work for a long time. It's only been a day and a half, really, and then today...but it seems like longer. That means I'm relaxing, so that's good.</div>
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We have been wanting to go to Ikea to replace some stuff around the house. <br />
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We had a couple bowls to replace, and our duvet cover was thread-bare.<br />
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<span style="color: #660000; font-size: x-small;">This one's not on their website or in the catalog, but we happened upon it in the store!</span></div>
It seems that, if you are the type of person who doesn't regularly buy things for yourself, the list is fairly long when you do eventually break down and go shopping. As we were wandering around the store, we found several other things that we've been wanting to replace. We have just a couple pots/pans left with Teflon, and they are peeling. So, we took the opportunity to buy a shiny new skillet, so that we can completely rid ourselves of that nasty Teflon!<br />
I sat in a chair (one I have, that my mom gave me when she moved) and put my feet up...I decided that I would use some of my birthday money from my MIL to buy myself a footstool. <br />
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While wandering around the dining room sets, I spotted a cute outdoor set. Now, Ikea has some really cute sets this year, including one that has a great canopy thingy. But they are all priced per piece and we just don't have the money to spend on something just because I think it's beautiful. However, the set I spotted was sold as a set: table, bench, and 2 chairs. For $99!!<br />
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Sure, it's a luxury item, but it's something we have been talking about for years. We thought we'd just get a cheap picnic table, but we haven't had any luck finding one under $100 anyway! Now we just have to find a flat area to put it...that'll be the hard part.<br />
The very difficult part about shopping at Ikea, is that there are so many things that 'we could use' or have been 'meaning to get' that are really great deals. We don't NEED them desperately, but the store is an hour and a half away...it's not a regular trip. In fact, it had been two years since our last visit! All of the displays, oddly enough, make me wish for a tiny city apartment to decorate! Hubby says he likes going there because it reminds him of when we bought our house, and when we had to go for stuff for our Nantucket apartment. It's a strangely romantic place for us to spend the day.<br />
I had checked out the website before we went, to see if there was anything I wanted to find at the store. I signed up for their 'Ikea Family' card. I could've gotten a free coffee, but didn't. I did, however, get a free vanilla cone! They have some deals around the store, where members save on certain items...usually around $5 off. The deals are scattered and you really have to look for them, but of course nothing we bought was 'member priced'. They did have a set of the dishes we already use for $5 off, though.<br />
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So, that was yesterday. Today we are headed out of our little town AGAIN to grab lunch at a French restaurant my friend has been talking up. They have a 4 cheese and Linguica mac&cheese, so that was enough to get my hubs there! It's in a shopping complex that also has the cute place we went for New Year's Eve AND a cupcake bakery. Looks like we may have a nice day for shopping and cocktails!<br />
<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692874116005248999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2004676396105095479.post-86775932130562924162012-03-19T06:15:00.000-04:002012-03-19T06:15:08.244-04:00Custom order and an oatmeal reviewI finished my custom necklace a whole week ahead of schedule! As I was making it using a free minute here and a free minute there, it seemed like it was taking longer than anticipated. But I guess that is the nature of a project that has 'drying time' to account for. I think it came out great. Very close to the original sketch. The shape is not as severe as it is in the sketch, but working with paper has its limits.<br />
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My birthday is around the corner but I got a gift this week. I don't get to the bakery much these days since I'm not around when Hubby walks, and he's been very busy lately so he doesn't get his afternoon walks in as much. But this past week, we headed out for a walk (my day off, so we went before he was off to work) in the morning. 'Happy Birthday!' Ian exclaimed. To which Hubby replied, 'it's next week'. Then Laurie came out, 'did you give her her gift?' The next thing I know, I'm holding a box with the word 'SAMPLE' stamped on it. It made noise like little beads in a cup...kind of like a rattle. I opened it to find 6 instant oatmeal cups! 'I love oatmeal!' <br />
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I later found out that when it arrived they asked Hubby if he like oatmeal, and he said no but that I loved it. So they said to give it to me as a birthday gift.<br />
Well, I tried out a cup this morning.<br />
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'R.U.NUTZ?' It has walnuts, almonds, flax &sunflower seeds. It also claims to have a 'dash' of brown sugar. Now, I don't use sweeteners in my oatmeal, so to me...all I could taste was the brown sugar. <br />
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Don't get me wrong, it was tasty. Sometimes sweet is nice. I would totally eat it again, if offered. But, I went to their website, because I was curious as to what the price was. Granted, if the bakery decided to get this for their shop, they would be getting wholesale prices. But, to buy it at their online retail shop, Umpqua Oats sells cases of 12 for $42!! That's $3.50 per cup!! For $2.29 I can buy a months supply of steel cut oats at work. Throw in some nuts and seeds and it's the same thing...convenience is so overpriced! I mean sure, it's all natural and wholesome and full of fiber and protein, but you really can get the same for less with just a tiny bit of leg work, you know?<br />
So bottom line: very yummy...a bit pricey.<br />
And for the record, I still have 5 more flavors to try!<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692874116005248999noreply@blogger.com0