Friday, October 30, 2020

So Much Change and Not So Much

 Our little family has experienced quite a lot the last few months. A little while ago, Hub’s Mom suffered a pretty devastating stroke. She made it through but not without some major pitfalls. She lost control of her right side. At the moment she is an hour and a half drive away from us in a wonderfully staffed hospital. I really cannot say enough good things about them. The last time we were able to visit, before more restrictions were put in place, every single person we met was just so friendly, and welcoming, and helpful. From previous experience, I know this is not always the case. We are trying to move her closer but, again, with all the restrictions in place, this might take some time.

 Being a step parent is probably one of the most difficult roles I had ever had to play. I knew going in, it wasn’t going to be easy. The children already had a mother. They might not have a great, or even safe relationship with her, but I understood clearly, that was their mother. To be honest, I wasn’t really prepared for how lonely I was going to be, even in my own home. I have always felt loved and supported by Hubs. That has never been in question. We have had a lot of disagreements. Most based on the language barrier, some on our very different upbringings. All that being said, we agreed strongly on what sort of rules and behaviours we wanted and expected of the children. The rules are simple. Be honest. Do your best. Do not hurt any living creatures. You make a mess, you clean it. We all work as a team and try to help each other.  

It is really difficult to try and keep consistent balance when someone who lives outside the home undermines your basic  rules of behaviour. As a parent you enforce your rules with consequences. You do pretty good? Great! You get some sort of treat. You do something when you know you should have done otherwise? There are consequences for your actions. These are just rules of life for the most part. I understand that there are great injustices. This alone breaks my heart. Looking into how home is run, we just want what is best for the children, that will help them navigate for the future.

Long story short. Our boy has decided that the rules are not for him. Hubs started to question more, the various details he was being given and let his son know, he did not appreciate the lies and questionable behaviour. This is where things get difficult. It is so hard to stand firm in your beliefs when they have a place to run to in order to avoid taking responsibility for your actions. So, the boy has decided to live with his mother. I guess for quite a few of us, we really need to hit rock bottom really hard, to realize change is in order.


Let’s change the subject, shall we?

Tomorrow is Halloween. Sadly,  I will nit be celebrating as usual, as these are nit usual times. We are quietly going to scare ourselves silly and just enjoy each other’s company.


I have been keeping busy.

This will be dress at some point.i thought I did rather well with my pajama pants, I thought I would try a few more articles. We shall see how it goes.

I have also been sorting through my art supplies. Trying to keep things in better order. Organized, if you will. So far, so good. I have been much more productive. We had a bit of sun the other day, so I was able to take a better photo of my oil painting, The Moon. You can see the different colours I attempted in the night sky.


And have I ever been knitting up a storm!

I completed my Margaritaville Socks!

They are really comfortable!

I was a bit concerned I would run out of yarn. But I made it!


I also completed my Morag Pullover!


It fits perfectly!
Not going to lie though. I struggled attaching the shoulder straps.

With my sweater and socks completed, I have casted on a few more projects!

This is the start of my GumBall Overload by Fran Carle.
The yarn I’m using is Himalaya by World of Yarn in what the label explains as, color 2.

And since I enjoy multiple projects on the go, I have also started my Victoria Jumper!

I am working it in the round. I would like to avoid as much seaming as possible. So far, so good. It is a nice pattern to work while I am scaring myself silky with horror films! The yarn I’m using is Willow & Lark Ramble. The label says colour 132. I have been told, it’s a gray/green. Either way, I like it!

That was a lot to unload.
I feel a little better.
Thank you for listening. 
I hope all is well with you!
Enjoy your Halloween with whatever you decide to do!

Monday, September 21, 2020

Cross Stitch

Now that the days are getting cooler, we are not sitting outside as much as Jackie and Charlotte would like. We are finding things to amuse us indoors.

Today was a cross stitch day!


My Deathabilly is making slow but steady progress. I just have to hang in there!

This week, I dried the last of my herbs.


Luna did not care for the device.

I’ve also been knitting.
Margaritaville sock number one is complete.

Now onto to sock number two!

I have also been trying to paint. There is no shortage of inspiration with that changing views of our backyard.



Jackie and Charlotte are getting along fairly well. Jackie has almost grown used to the idea that she has a little shadow following her around everywhere.






I also tried my hand at sewing again and made a pair of pj pants! I’ll have to try and sew a few more things to reacquaint myself with my machine again?

Not too shabby eh?

I’m off to forage for a snack before bed. I work tonight,
I hope you are all well. Talk with you soon.



Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Days Are Getting Shorter

Just last week as my shift was coming to an end, I noticed the sun was not quite up at it's usual time. This time of year always gets to me a little but. We are not quite able to sit outside as the day draws to a close unless we wear an extra layer of clothing. Some of my fall blooms are emerging. I just acquired this Chrysanthemums flower and I'm thinking I would love to plant it in the garden. I'll have to do more research.

A few other plants seem to be thriving.





When we are not exploring outside, or venturing off to work, I keep bust by reading, drawing, and sewing!  I haven’t really sewn anything other than curtains or Halloween costumes. I’m starting to get my confidence back with my little sewing machine!
I have been dabbling in various types of masks.
Pleated Mask:



3D Mask:

This one so far, I find most comfortable!


Fitted Cloth Mask:

More examples of Pleated Masks:


Anyway, it goes well!

Charlotte and Grisou are adjusting well to our home. Jackie has begun to accept that her little shadow might be of a more permanent nature. Everyone is eating well and giving up some space to make their new housemates more comfortable.
Charlotte’s favourite thing to do is sit outside and watch the birds.





I hope you are all keeping well. If anyone is interested in where I found the patterns for the masks, I’ll gladly share. 
Keep well and safe!



Sunday, July 26, 2020

Beautiful Day

Today marks the last day of our vacation. I have thoroughly enjoyed many minutes of it.
This year it was a little different with the travel restrictions in place due to COVID, but overall, it really wasn’t that different from other stay-cations.
What was most missed was the annual visit from my parents. This was rather difficult on both sides. I could hear it in my Mom’s voice when she telephoned to wish me a happy birthday. But, we remind each other, it isn’t forever. We will visit each other again.
We did a few renovations around the backyard. Renovations is not really the correct term. It’s more like finishing touches, tweaking.


The gate will have a lovely added detail when it finally arrives. The path helps keep the mud down after it rains. The chickens will have electricity running in their coop for when the days get shorter.
We are really pleased with our progress so far!

My plants are doing wonderfully!
So far, these are my favourite:
It’s like outer space within a Petunia.

I also finally found the Hens and Chicks succulent!

I have been looking for these plants since I moved here! We happen to come across them in a home reno store.

Of course I have been knitting. It is much to warm to work on my sweater so, that is on hold until the weather cools. At the moment, socks!

My Vanilla Latte Socks, designed by Virginia Rose-Jeanes just flew off the needles.

The yarn I used was by Turtle Purl Yarns, Striped Turtle Toes in Gothic Plum.

At the moment, I am working on Zigzagular Socks designed by Prairie Girl Designs. The yarn is by Darn Good Yarn, Hand-Dyed Merino Wool Sock Yarn in Candy Pop.

These too, are a very fun knit. That little extra detail in the zigzag pattern keeps it interesting.

I also try to draw or paint a little each day.
I seem to be on a bird kick.


Also, we are all adjusting quite well to the new additions to our family.
Charlotte has a new harness for safety’s sake.

I’m a flight risk!

Grisou is being a little more social and no longer spending the majority of his time within the confines of the loveseat.


Now everyone can eat together without fleeing for their life.

Charlotte follows Jackie like a little shadow and Jackie tolerates it quite well.


Until Jackie needs a little me time and goes to just beyond where Charlotte can’t follow.


I hope you are re all enjoying your week end.
Remember to stay safe, wear your mask and


Talk with you later.