Thursday, April 1, 2021

April Fools!

The lovely Spring weather turned backwards today.


You can see my apricot trees blooming in the background amidst the snow flakes.

We have had to work to keep the peeps warm - these 6 little girls came to Poplar Ridge about 2 weeks ago.

So, while the winds blow snow outside, I am cooking inside - I made homemade gnocchi for the first time, and for dessert, tiramisu.



One day spring will be here to stay.


Thursday, March 18, 2021

Firefighter

There are days when I feel that all I accomplish in a day is putting out fires - with my patients, with my co-workers, with my family.  Yesterday was one of those days.

Today, the day dawned with pouring rain, but so many things happened that have soothed my soul.  I'm not saying that all the fires in my life have been put out, but I'm down to a manageable amount.

I finished another puzzle.

The girls had a 4 day weekend last weekend.  We didn't go anywhere, but we managed to smell the flowers.  I have a new Hellebore blooming, and the primroses popped out seemingly overnight.  The bees are busy buzzing the crocus.





JP and I planted my latest impulse buy:  a pussy willow - it's so cute!


J spent hours braiding L's hair in different fashions, that she called "Daenerys Hair" after the Game of Thrones character.



And to top it off, we had one of the best no-bake cheesecakes that I've ever made - Irish Cream flavored for St Patty's day.  (By the way, I used oreos for the crust and I did use chocolate chips, even though the recipe warned not to.)

My mother had back surgery last week, so I've made several trips down to the tertiary Hospital to visit - plan to go again tomorrow.

And so passed another week!

Friday, March 12, 2021

Corona-versary

Tomorrow is the 1 year anniversary of the schools closing due to the pandemic.  Just this week, I have started to see a glimmer of hope on the horizon for the end of this pandemic.

I haven't written for a while, because things got really busy, but we've been here...plugging along.  We got more snow in February - hardly knew where to go with the piles JP was plowing off the driveway!



The girls started back to school 2 days/week in late February.  2 weeks ago, they started back 4 days/week, so all the kids are together in the building again.  J is happy with the arrangement.  L, who struggled mightily with remote learning for the past 6 weeks or so, is not - she got behind, and has been anxious about facing her teachers!

Once we turned the corner into March, however, the sun came out!  I made 50 little newspaper pots for planting seeds indoors to put into the garden later.


They are mostly all sprouted by now!


We have been taking advantage of the sunshine!


That's J up in that tree!

Just like clockwork, at the end of February, my Hellebores started blooming - I have 3 varieties blooming so far, and looks like a new one is budding.


This morning, I worked 4 hours at the vaccine clinic, then drove over to the High School, where the girls were painting props.  I joined my friends in painting some of the 100 dresses for the show!  I came home to find a package came in the mail from my employers as a thank you for helping out during the craziness of last year:


And now, I'm heading outside into the sunshine to throw balls for the dog.  Enjoy your weekend!

Thursday, February 18, 2021

14 Degrees

That's how cold it was when I was kneeling in the snow and ice yesterday, changing a flat tire.  I'm sure it was a few degrees colder 15 minutes earlier when I was kneeling in the snow and ice at the bottom of my driveway, removing the chains from my tires.  Our driveway was so icy on Tuesday, that we had to use chains to get up and down safely.  The roads on Tuesday evening however, when I took the girls to vocals rehearsal, were mostly dry.  I guess we got more precipitation overnight, because I slid around a corner, off the road, and hit a post on my way to work yesterday.  That's how I got a flat tire, AND a dent in my front fender (luckily nothing worse.)

When I got to work 25 min late, everyone was in the parking lot as the smoke alarms blared continuously.  Power was out in that end of town - rumor had it that someone had hit a telephone pole.  40 minutes later, after the fire department inspected the premises and shut off the alarms, I was sent home and some staff were sent up to the hospital to use their computer system to cancel patients for the day.

J made it to school on Tuesday, and the girls had vocals rehearsals in the evening while I did a zoom meeting in the car in the parking lot.  Wed was a virtual day, and remote learning was scheduled today because of snow (no more snow days, kiddos!)  Perhaps L will finally get a chance to go back to school tomorrow?

In any case, I am extremely grateful that I had a warm home to come back to, unlike many, many folks in Texas (plus JP broke up the ice on the driveway while I was out, and I didn't even need chains to get back up!)  I am also very thankful for the man who stopped to help me change my tire - true, I had already removed the flat, but he finished putting on the spare while I tried to rub feeling back into my fingers.  Thank you, sir!  I'm so relieved that I had an unexpected day off in which to get my tire repaired, and lick my emotional wounds.

Today there will be more shoveling of snow, and I feel that I MUST get this on the record:  I AM SO DONE WITH FEBRUARY!

Sunday, February 14, 2021

Tedious

I'm currently working on an extremely tedious project.  Water was accidently spilled on the last puzzle that I put together a couple of weeks ago, and just this week, I realized that a bunch of the pieces were falling apart.  I have been trying to match up 3 separate pieces of over 3 dozen puzzle pieces and glue them back together.  It's awful!

In the meantime, we have had more snow.  The shoveling is becoming tedious as well.  They are calling for more snowfall tomorrow and Tuesday.  Great.

The girls were supposed to return to hybrid learning last week - going to in-person school 2 days/week.  J went on Monday, Tues was virtual due to snow, Wed was virtual for cleaning, Thursday was virtual for snow, and Friday was off for President's Day weekend.  Sheesh.

The birds have been here in droves, despite the snow.  Look at all the prints under the feeders!

My new sewing machine arrived last week.  It took me a couple of tries to figure out the bobbin filling and threading the machine and all that kind of boring stuff, but then I started right in to finishing my half done t-shirt rug. 

It turned out terrible - looks a bit like a caterpillar.  I'm thinking it is a result of the loose tension from my old machine, followed by appropriate tension from the new one.  Regardless, I need to take it completely apart and start over.  It's very disappointing.

We have also been trying a few more recipes.  L made chocolate lava cakes in 2 different styles to determine which was better this weekend and last.  The first one had a ball of chocolate ganache in the center.  The second was baked for a shorter time, resulting in a gooey center.  They were both delicious, and the second version was definitely easier and less time consuming, so...we have a winner!!

I also made Rosa Parks' featherlite peanut butter pancakes in heart shapes in honor of Black History Month and Valentine's Day.

We tried a bit of veterinary surgery yesterday, and removed a large skin lesion from Stella's neck.  It was a joint effort between JP, L and myself:  JP removed it, I stitched her up, L held the patient, and dissected the lesion afterwards.

The poor puppy seems to be doing fine today.  We are using an ACE wrap to hold her bandage on and keep her from scratching her stitches.


We will keep on trying to make it through February day by day - loooooong, dark month!


Sunday, January 31, 2021

February is Coming!

I am not a fan of February.  It is the coldest, darkest and longest of winter months in my opinion.  As we creep ever closer, we have managed to settle in to our winter schedules.  Luckily, we have had several nice snow storms, which left plenty of lovely snow to play in.  We built this ferocious snow woman, Samantha...

...along with a crowd of tiny snow people whom she seems to be terrorizing.

The cold snap lasted for quite a while - long enough for me to slide down the driveway in the car on multiple occasions!  As the sun slowly returned, Samantha took an icicle to the heart, and seemed to die a slow and painful death.



The snow has been beautiful.  I thought it was gorgeous, covering my Moravian star in the evenings!


I received my second COVID vaccination, and have felt safe enough to spend some time helping my mother over at her house.  Unfortunately, I felt pretty crummy for a day and a half after my jab, but I'm fine now.  JP got his 2nd shot 2 weeks later.  I spent 4 hours helping at a vaccination clinic at the Hospital yesterday - we gave over 200 shots, one of which went into the arm of J.

While it is cold outdoors, we work on indoor things.  I celebrated a birthday, and have a new sewing machine ordered, so one day I can finish some of my projects!

I have finished some new puzzles:


I have been cooking and baking.  I made this pasta last weekend.  I tried Crème Brule again this weekend!

I have been perusing the seed catalogs, dreaming about planting in the spring.  In the meantime, I have this little "pumpkini" plant in the library to nurture.  It grew from sprouted seeds that we removed from a pumpkin from our garden.  Apparently it crossed with a zucchini, and is growing long, striped fruit!

Another snowfall overnight inspired J and I to build a "Baby Snowda" from the stump of Samantha.  Awww!


Back to school (still at home) and work for the girls and JP tomorrow.  I have plenty of chores to do as well.  I hope you all are staying warm, healthy and safe!

Saturday, January 9, 2021

Quilting and Getting out of the House

 I really enjoyed my quilting lessons.  Not only was I doing something that I've really wanted to for a long time, I was getting out of the house a bit - something that is hard to come by during a pandemic it seems.  I have finished my quilt sampler, and I'm at the point where I'm trying to decide if I have the nerve to start another one.  I'm also a bit disappointed that I don't have anything to get me out of the house these days.

We haven't seen the sun in days.  It's been cold and grey and muddy and downright depressing.  I started back to work last week, but even so, I have been restless and wanting to get OUT OF THE HOUSE and do something fun!

Just for giggles, I googled the local drive in movie theater, so see if they were staying open during the winter by any chance.  What luck - they were, AND they were showing the new Wonder Woman movie that we were hoping to get to see.

So, last night, we piled in the truck and drove to the drive in, where we bundled in blankets and watched a movie OUT OF OUR HOUSE for a change!  It was fun - I highly recommend it!  Not only does it help our fragile pandemic psyches, it helps support local businesses.  Go get stranded at the drive-in!