Second Post of the Day
It's time for another mish mosh post, but first, a word about yesterday's blog entry.
I'm regaining my equilibrium now - thanks for the messages of kindness and caring. Those mean a lot and are helpful.
Across the country, people are reaching out in love and support. A friend of mine from our Illinois days sent me this photo of flowers that were left on our Illinois church's doors by an unknown community member.
From what I am hearing, the Grand Blanc community is wrapping their arms around those who were affected with an incredible outpouring of kindness, help, and love. Thank you, Gran Blanc, and thank you to others who have been reaching out.
Overcoming Health Issues
I've had a couple of procedures done during the past few days. One was an injection in the sacrum to stop pain and hopefully allow me to stand for longer periods of time. It seems to have been successful and should last up to three months. With the Feast coming up, I am very hopeful (and grateful) about that.
I had mixed emotions about this, though:
My temporary disability parking pass was changed to a permanent one. Disability parking has been so helpful, but when your tag says "temporary," your mindset is that you are going to regain the abilities that you are losing.
A permanent parking pass shifted that mindset and cemented the fact that where I am is the new normal. I was feeling a little unsettled about that until Craig started making jokes about how it was me that was never going to expire. Maybe you had to be there, but he and I thought that was hilarious, and his joking made me feel much better.
Molly
Mama is having her own health struggles. She is sporadically stiff and painful, and not wanting to move much. (Although that tail wags, wags, wags!)
In the process of nesting, she combined her bed with Pepper's. (Sweet girl, you may have as many beds as you want!)
Mama is going to be twelve in December. Lisa has had her to the vet and, beyond the issues we already know about, her vet has been unable to find a cause for the off and on body pain. It may just be the process of aging.
We are keeping Molly comfortable and she is in good spirits (and eating well, just as a good Lab would. LOL) And, as I said, this is very sporadic; there are far more good, comfortable days than there are ouchy ones. But, good thoughts, karma, and prayers for Mama are welcome. Thank you.
Craig's Clown Cousin
Joe was in town recently for our class reunion and made quite a splash.
He brought some literature from his circus days to share. (Yes, his last name really is Strange.)
Joe puts paid to the myth that all clowns are creepy. He's a super nice guy.
It Wasn't Me! (Er, This Time)
For the first time ever, this happened - Craig threw Tammo's frisbee onto the roof of our park's pavilion!
Not gonna lie, but I laughed. A lot. Craig has the best aim and arm - he can throw a frisbee and have it drop exactly where he wants. His frisbees don't go on roofs. Until this one time.
We offered Tammo a tennis ball but he refused to chase it and just stood under his frisbee for quite a while. Poor guy!
We did get the frisbee down the next day and all is right in Tammo's world again.
Feast Sewing NOT Done
I thought I was done with my Feast sewing and could do some other sewing for myself. Nope! Ian came over to try on the Feast shirt I'd made him, and it's a good thing that he did. It was too small.
That boy young man has graduated into men's sized shirts! I had two men's small trade shirts on the rack for the Feast, so he chose one of them to wear.
I am happy for him, but now I need to sew up a shirt to replace the one he will be wearing. I've got time, but we are getting close to the point where I won't be able to make anything else.
Then, a long time customer contacted me and asked if I had any aprons and pockets available. His girlfriend is going to be dressing in period clothing for the first time and needed some items to complete her persona's look.
I set aside an apron and a pocket for him and I'm glad I did. While I have five more aprons, I only have one, ONE!! more pocket. How did I miss that?
Luckily I can make a pocket in half an hour, so after I make the replacement men's shirt, I'll make some pockets.
Sleeve Buttons
My order of 45 cards of buttons arrived, and Monday I sat down, paired them up, and turned them into sleeve buttons.
But first, I made a satin slipcover for the display case I am borrowing from Rick.
Rick is a silversmith and has several jewelry display cases that he uses for his items. He's loaned me this one for sleeve buttons, but the foam cushion inside it was starting to deteriorate. Hence, the black satin slipcover.
Citrine "paste" and rhinestones.
Large pearl and rhinestones.
Medium pearl and squared rhinestones.
Small brass domes.
Pewter and silver.
Pewter and silver.
Celtic design. (Kyle loves these and has a pair.)
Pewter and silver. (I love these!)
I have a lot on hand, enough that I think I can offer a good variety throughout the Feast. I may even have a good head start on Kalamazoo, 2026!
Well, two doggos are lying next to me, imploring looks in their eyes. I know what they want - it's time to go play a little frisbee in the park! I'll wrap this up but I did want to thank you all again for your caring and concern. I appreciate the love that's been sent my way.
xo,
Lynn