Hello hello. My Christmas giveaway this year will be for Kogut's Santa's Hike chart.
Dec 12, 2020
Christmas offer
Dec 10, 2020
The sun is out
and we will probably take a ride this afternoon. Mark is golfing tomorrow. I love him, but I so love my quiet alone time which is limited since he retired.
Nit was in the house because Petey was on the deck and I didn't want to referee. After a while, I realized he wasn't in his usual spots. So I searched. And searched. NITZY!!! Little brat head was on my stitching supplies!! I've wanted this sofa recovered for over a year and procrastinated because I didn't know what style of fabric I wanted, and our only upholsterer is now retired. No one around to do this so I have to try to sell the sofa - Fakebook Marketplace? Not sure what to do.
Hope your week is going well and everyone is safe.
Thanks for visiting.
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Dec 7, 2020
Last minute
On the final day of open enrollment to change Medicare plans, it wasn't until 8pm that my decision was made. I am not satisfied, not happy, not sure if it was the right one but I have to live with it for a year. And I'm palping away. I have been paying for a Medigap plan and separate drug plan since my diagnosis and wanted to move to an Advantage plan saving me several thousand a year. The generous dental plan would have been a big help along with not paying a $445 drug deductible. But my agent and husband felt I should stay on the best plan a while longer. I would not be able to get back on a Medigap (pre-existing condition denial is allowed for Medicare members) so this decision was very taxing on my menobrain. And of course, the expense is bothering me especially with the sewer project's massive cost this spring. I have to let it go, but that doesn't come easily. Such a putz. I would put on my big girl pants but they no longer fit.
I'm posting the larger Santas that I will keep out for Christmas to Instagram. The majority of the PS guys will go back into the tote, limited decorating this year.
The BOAF boys will be out and the tiny guys in the front row will join them. I so love those littles.
Carole's doc did not hear any fluid in her lungs, just the swoosh of her bad valves. Back to the full Lasix dose, and told her that her condition will continue to cause breathlessness. That's a long word.
Thanks for the comments about the beige thread. I plan to stitch the next group with 712 and if that doesn't offer more contrast I will try the backstitch.
Hope your week goes well.
Stay safe!
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Dec 6, 2020
Battle of the beiges
Hi folks. First off, the little tree. I purchased it a few years ago at JoAnn's 75% off sale, no previous photo. I didn't remove any branches, just cut them because they were all very long. The top were extended as far as the bottom branches, so I used the snips to shorten and shape.
This very small tree was full with single branches coming from the main trunk and I cut/removed more than half, used floral tape (or brown electrical tape) to then wrap the trunk. If there are smaller branches coming off each limb, it takes a while to shorten them all. But I've done that too on a six footer.
Another option is outlining the large buds with the gold thread. I used the Paint program on the left border and I like it. But the gold buds not being outlined would bother me.
Bud is eating very little, sleeping, enjoying a soft brushing. Petey has gained a lot of weight and is trying his best to sneak into the house. Nit and even failing Bud attacked him, Missy runs and hides. She used to swat him but since he "caught up" with her this summer, she won't get near him. I can't have cat fights in the house. I'm careful when petting him, can sense when he will strike and haven't been scratched in a while.
Carole is feeling and breathing better. You asked why she didn't question the change. Not something she does, ever. It's like she is afraid of insulting doctors, and especially Cleveland Clinic, they can do no wrong. I wasn't there because the Clinic did not allow family during Covid. She was taken from our hospital by ambulance, and we picked her up at the door after discharge. She told me they added a baby aspirin back to her list, but nothing else. I need to see her paperwork on release because she has hearing loss, and at 82, does get things confused. Her PCP (I can't go in with her) will check those records when he hears of this I'm sure.
Hope your weekend was pleasant. My snow melted and I moved the lighted wire tree to the front in place of the grapevine. Love it.
Be careful. Carole's friends are all still sick along with several of our friends. Some very sick, others not as much, all testing positive. We've been wearing masks for almost nine months, staying home, and distancing. And the world having been shut down for months only delayed the spread. There will be a lot of people with immunity in 2021, and I wonder if we will be required to test for those antibodies before receiving the vaccine.
Stay safe friends!!
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Dec 5, 2020
Dec 4, 2020
An explanation?
Carole called her doctor and has an appointment Monday. She said she feels a little better today and took another half of her 40 mg Lasix. Ahhh, excuse me, what did you say? A half? It seems the other doctor that cared for her in Cleveland this summer regarding the carotid blockage, changed her heart doctor's prescription dosage. She went from two 40 mg lasix daily to a 20 mg half tablet. I just found this out and cannot understand this doctor's reasoning when she had her chart from previous visits and diagnoses. No wonder she is having issues. First of all, she had no business changing Carole's primary cardiologist's orders. The cardio she just saw a few weeks ago here, did not question it. Well I am. Her wonderful PCP called her personally when he saw she made an appointment, to see if she needed treatment before then. He told her to follow her sister's advice and take two 40 a day for two days to remove fluid and then one a day, he will see her then. I'm sure this is the problem and honestly, am surprised she hasn't had a crisis on only 20 mg for months. That may be a good sign that the meds are helping her heart failure. But I'm not a medical professional, most crabasses don't qualify. But we do like to give orders.
The sun is out today and snow is melting. I think I will move the grapevine to the back and bring that little lighted twig here to the corner. I found brown wire light strings on Amazon and purchased two sets, just in case I make another tree. I do like the brown strings much better on any sparse tree and haven't found them in any stores. So much nicer on the mostly brown German twig trees.
Have a great day folks!!
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