A Whole Lot of Nothing to Say
It's me, Mavis ... and it has been 7 days since my last post.
I have cleaned and refilled the birdbaths at least 5 times.
I have cleaned and refilled various hummingbird feeders at least 6 times.
I have worked on Aran Rose, finally finishing the second sleeve, sewing the shoulder seams and setting in both sleeves.
I have visited my not-so-local yarn shop and purchased a very cute baby vest pattern and appropriate neat-colored yarn.
I have moved out most of my houseplants for the summer ... and picked them back up after squirrel knock-overs.
I dog-sat for Arbor and Mandi while their peeps went away to a funeral.
I visited all my favorite blogs regularly, though I seldom commented and ignored my own blog.
I visited Muggie the Periodontist and resident hygenist, Gwen, for my regular 3-month cleaning and received the awesome news that he is nearly 100% sure that the grafting was successful on my front tooth and it will have a full recovery.
I took a nice day-trip to the beach with DH and we shared a huge bucket of Thrasher's fries with extra vinegar and salt like we always do.
I worried constantly about my future -- financial and otherwise -- as I concurrently jumped headfirst into a(nother) new venture.
I continued slugging on in "normal" fashion, each day unpatterned and mostly unscheduled, always wondering if this is okay.
I have cleaned and refilled the birdbaths at least 5 times.
I have cleaned and refilled various hummingbird feeders at least 6 times.
I have worked on Aran Rose, finally finishing the second sleeve, sewing the shoulder seams and setting in both sleeves.
I have visited my not-so-local yarn shop and purchased a very cute baby vest pattern and appropriate neat-colored yarn.
I have moved out most of my houseplants for the summer ... and picked them back up after squirrel knock-overs.
I dog-sat for Arbor and Mandi while their peeps went away to a funeral.
I visited all my favorite blogs regularly, though I seldom commented and ignored my own blog.
I visited Muggie the Periodontist and resident hygenist, Gwen, for my regular 3-month cleaning and received the awesome news that he is nearly 100% sure that the grafting was successful on my front tooth and it will have a full recovery.
I took a nice day-trip to the beach with DH and we shared a huge bucket of Thrasher's fries with extra vinegar and salt like we always do.
I worried constantly about my future -- financial and otherwise -- as I concurrently jumped headfirst into a(nother) new venture.
I continued slugging on in "normal" fashion, each day unpatterned and mostly unscheduled, always wondering if this is okay.
3 Comments:
At 3:19 PM, Anonymous said…
Mavis, your day trip to the beach sounds lovely! Sometimes its nice not to have some non hectic days I think! :)
At 8:25 PM, me said…
Goodness, this post doesn't seem so down-in-the-dumps! Anyway, I hope your spirits get lifted soon. ...mine too for that matter. =\
At 12:49 PM, Amy said…
glad your mouth is well, I just had a frenectomy and will have the graft done first of sept. hope it wasn't too awful
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