Archive for January, 2007

Wednesday, January 24th, 2007

There are handymen here today, fixing up little things like a stuck window, a door that wouldn’t close completely, painting ceilings, repairing a window sill the dog chewed, etc. I was feeling pretty good. Get these things fixed, stick the house on the market, life is good. But with every sunshine seems to come a little cloud. Or a big cloud. One that says your windows will need to be reglazed. There’s so much reglazing that needs to be done that it will be labor intensive (therefore expensive) and you might want to consider buying new windows instead. I’m not about to sink a ton of money into new windows when I’m not going to live here. Nor do I want to spend that much money on hiring someone to do it. Guess I’ll be learning a new craft. Excuse me while I go to the corner and cry.

Friday, January 19th, 2007

If you’ve been reading this blog for any time at all, you know that my picture taking skills are below par. At last, I have a picture of a finished object (not made by me!) that I’m proud to say that I took.

Welcome to the world baby boy!
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He’s 4 days old in this picture. I’m officially a Nana :)

Tuesday, January 9th, 2007

There’s a whirlwind of activity going on here and not much time to knit. As much as I have been going through things and boxing things up, there’s still much to be done. A friend of a friend wants to see the house and it’s not near ready. It wasn’t near ready. I’ve been working my tail off finishing up the things that need to be done. I can’t be going through the crap anymore, now it just has to be boxed and stored. It would be nice if these people would buy the house and save us realtor fees. Wish us luck! And! My daughter went to the doc yesterday and she’s 1cm dilated. The doc says it could be tomorrow, or two weeks, it’s just hard to tell. So we have people coming to look at the house this weekend and my daughter could go at any time. No time to knit! I did take the time to order a new reed for the loom though. Priorities, I’ve got ‘em.

I don’t know when I’ll get back to the computer (I shouldn’t even be on here now but I needed a little break) so I’ll leave you with this. Between Christmas and New Years, younger daughter and I ran to the store to pick up a few things and this little guy was in the fish case, made of fish parts and ice.

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Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007

Remember when I was bragging about all the bargains I was getting, and I said I knew I would pay for it. So yeah, payback is here. Christmas Eve brought us a furnace that didn’t want to work anymore. The heating place (the one that installed the new furnace right before we moved in 4 years ago) was closed the day after Christmas so we called our regular heating folks. I can go 2 days wrapped up in afghans but more than that and I tend to get cranky. Not good when The Man is finally home for a week and the kid and her boyfriend are going to be here for a week. The bad news is that 2 parts were dead and the place to order them from was also closed the day after Christmas. The good news is that our heating guys found that the parts are under warranty so we escaped that $140, though we still had to pay for the service call. We finally got heat on Thursday. The coldest it got in the house was in the 50’s, which is too cold for me. Hooray, heat!

When I take the dog for her walk, we go out through the garage. This way, I don’t have to carry jingly keys, just a little opener for the garage door. Not today though. When I pushed the button, the door went up a quarter of the way and stopped, though it kept trying to open while making a horrendous noise. Multiple tries, all the same result. I popped the release and opened the door manually, then tried to use the opener again. That didn’t work so well either. The middle bar started twisting, which caused one of the metal pieces to bend. I’m pounding the button, yelling at the door to stop. It finally heard me. Why couldn’t this wait until after we moved out? Why why why? I mean, come on! It all waited until after we moved in to have problems. (Several things went wrong right after we moved in causing lots of frustrated tears on my part.) Why couldn’t it wait for the next person? In with a bang, out with a bang I suppose.

All that money I saved on my bargains, gone. It’s okay though. I’d really rather not sell the house in bad shape. I don’t want anyone else to go through the crap we did when we moved in.

Despite my complaining, I had a truly wonderful week. Like I said, The Man was home and it was great seeing him for more than 2 days. The daughter and her fiance were also here, and it was great seeing them too. I wish they were all still here. Daughter saw the booties I’d knit for myself and requested a pair in black. I showed her the clog pattern which she liked better, so I whipped up a pair for her. My other daughter requested a hat with ear flaps (is that one or two words?) for the baby. I didn’t take a picture of either of them. There aren’t many people who haven’t seen the felted clog, and the hat pattern I used was from Strings and Sealing Wax. Picture the red one in a brown shade. I squeezed in two projects before the year ended, go me! Tonight, it’s back to work on the shawl.