1-19-13


Old friends are best friends.

Here we are with the Miss Money Penny, GarBo, Kelly Green, and Walter White. Money Penny and I became friends when we were pregnant with our youngest together and going to the same OB. That was 22 years ago. Dan and GarBo worked together at two different companies in C'ville. I met Kelly Green when Aza and her youngest were newborns and she lived around the corner from me (25 years ago). Jes introduced Kelly Green and Walter White to each other at our house a number of years ago when she worked with him at an outdoor store and just knew they were meant to be together. They married 6 months later.

We spent the rest of the day visiting old friends. Lots of hugs.

1-18-13

Today started with a beautiful sight, and ended with one.
The snow fall from last night was stunning. It took a while, but Dan got me to my meeting. Starbucks was closed so we had to trudge through snow to Gillie's for a coffee and yogurt beforehand. The workshop went very well. Not all teachers were able to attend but everyone came away much more confident in their solar car building talents.

It's important to maximize torque while maximizing speed at the same time or else the car just won't be able to push itself!

After the workshop we headed for C'ville where we met Aza and LT and took them out to dinner at Rev Soup. We walked on the downtown mall (cold) and it was nice to see the old haunts. Here is Aza's 25th birthday photo on the Free Speech wall at the far end of the mall.

 

We spent the night with the Bojangles since Aza didn't have room.

1-17-13

 
 
 


It snowed today. See?
I don't know how we will get to Charlottesville tomorrow to see Aza.

1-16-13



What a glorious peach! Funny how it looks like the moon photo I have posted up top.

We are on the way to Blacksburg so I can teach a workshop.
The scenery in Virginia is stunning.


I taught my best class ever last night. 13 students. It felt so good. I was in my element!

1-14-13





I went to the endodontist today to have my tooth checked out. He said a root canal is in my future and gave me an antibiotic prescription to take along on my trip to Virginia this week.

Picked up some yarn for the drive from Hobby Lobby.

Worked on my class which I will teach tomorrow.

1-13-13

 
 
I took these pictures today for some curriculum I'm writing. This morning I got up and finished re-writing an article and submitted it to the journal again. Then I worked on my class and eventually worked on building cars for the curriculum photos.

My tongue is still ulcerated. Today I had oatmeal for breakfast, yogurt and carrot juice for lunch, and soup for dinner. Not chewing has tamed my sore tooth but I'd best call the dentist tomorrow anyway. Oh Lord, I do not want any more dental work on this tooth.

1-12-13

 

The paucity of posts this week is a reflection of the frequency of migraines. I think I had one every day this week. I managed to accomplish some tasks and keep some meetings, but seemed to end each day in bed feeling like life as I wanted it to be was over. Today, Saturday, I took these photos before going to Columbus with my mom and Dan to look for two chairs to put in front of the window instead of these. Two matching fabric chairs, maybe something like Martha Washington chairs. We did not find such a thing in Columbus. I worked on my syllabus today and finished it. I worked on an article I'm revising and made all the revision notes on the manuscript hard copy.

However, there is always something. My tooth still hurts and I cannot put any pressure on it. That would be OK if I could just chew on the other side of my mouth, but going to the dentist seemed to make my tongue ulcer flare up again and now I cannot eat at all. I'm back on a liquid diet with oatmeal. I'm pretty sure my tooth is cracked and needs a root canal. As for the ulcer, I have no idea.The dentist has no idea.Two medications he prescribed do not work.

At least I'm quiet. Dan gets a break from hearing me complain because I cannot talk without pain.

1-8-13


Yesterday I got a call from the dentist that they had a cancellation and could see me for my two cavities. I endured the pain and anxiety but one of my teeth still hurts a LOT.
Today  I had to meet a student at school so I did some unpacking in my office. I unpacked 3 boxes and loaded up my shell and rock shelves.

1-5-13

Migraine again. This day was pretty shot. I worked on my syllabus some, and a paper some, but dinner was prepared by Squirt while I hid away in a quiet room. He decided to make fresh pasta and ravioli. He made the dough, rolled it out paper thin, made a filling with spinach and mushroom and pine nuts and lemon zest and ricotta, and then made these beautiful round pockets of delicious goodness in a sage butter sauce. Squirt got his Nana's cooking gene, that's for sure.

1-4-13


Migraine. Spent all day struggling with pain. Managed to read a little and drive my mom to and from the car repair place. Watched a couple episodes of Mad Men.

The above passage, in a book I'm reading about Jefferson, really struck me and I could understand exactly what Patty's role was and how Jefferson felt.

I was at my mom's and one of her cooks, Annie, like my hat. So I gave her this one I'd made that was pretty identical.

1-3-13



Trying out some new stitches from a book Aza gave me. I'm just itching to start another afghan. Worked today on a paper I'm submitting to a conference. The furnace was fixed this morning but I still spent a couple hours working at school.

1-2-13


This morning the light was good and I decided to pop on my good lens and take some artsy photos of the kitchen for the cabinet makers to use on their website. Here are a few of them. 

See that little recipe box? I can't remember where I got it from, but I've had it forever.


After this, I started working on my writing project and worked on it until almost noon when I had a meeting with a teacher who happened to be the little brother of a friend from high school.
I wrote all afternoon, cooked a curry chicken dinner, then wrote some more. I think my paper is up to 11 pages now. It was a successful writing day.

Dan bought us a new thermostat we can program to turn down at night and turn up in the morning. While installing it something went very wrong and now we don't have heat. It should be a cozy night. I think I might need to work from my office tomorrow!!!

1-1-13




It's hard to believe, but I finished the New Years letters and photos today. Printed over 70 photos and got consent from all the kids for their news brief in the letter. I used merge mail to print all the envelopes and Dan stuck on the stamps. We had a quiet day- nice walk in the woods in Town Creek park. I really love living here this time of year.

12-31-12

This concludes six years of photo blogging my life! Dinner tonight with friends at Maestro's then dessert at Mom's. It's been a roller coaster year, but I'm happy to be grounded now, and think that the ride is on level track.Who knows what 2013 will bring-- I hope it's full of crochet, gardening, successful research and publications and teaching, family visits, and overall somewhat mundane and boring.. Boring would be good!

12-30-12


Today Root and Jes went on a mushroom hunting expedition while I contemplated making gumbo for dinner. They brought back a couple finds and identified them with their official mushroom identification book. They talked about leaving for Atlanta... so I schemed to make gumbo to entice them to stay. The stock smelled so housewarming. The rue was the first I'd made in the new house. It was perfect. I assembled the rue and stock, leaving Dan with stirring instructions.

Then we went on a trip to campus to see my office and move a few items into it. Afterwards we went to the grocery store to get more gumbo ingredients. They decided to stay. Squirt decided to make the trip to Atlanta tomorrow with them.

Root sliced and sauteed the mushrooms (Bluets?) which were purple. We all had a taste. Mmmm..... and are alive to tell the tale. The gumbo was perfect.


12-29-12


Today we started off with a sad farewell to Aza, making the long trek back to Virginia.
Later in the morning, the rest of us made a trip to the art museum. We walked there and back. Then we went to Chewakla State Park for a hike down to the falls.
 
 
The kids jumped the river and we drove around to meet them on the other side of the lake.
We went out to dinner at Mellow Mushroom and were happy to hear Aza had made it safely back to Virginia. We sent her a "thumbs up" picture.
 

12-28-12


We went for a walk to the arboretum this morning. This is the park where Dan and I first decided to get married. It's a special place for us. This is the love tree.. it's two live oaks grown together. The girls decided to climb it.

Dan and I rested underneath it and pondered the past 27 years.

While we were gone, Squirt decided to do something special for us. He planned to take all the ornaments off the Christmas tree, take the tree out to the carport, cut slices of the trunk off for a gift of coasters and trivets, and return the tree re-decorated before we returned from our trip to the arboretum.

Well, it didn't go as planned. He ran into trouble with siphoning the water from the stand, fending off Kitten Lilly, dealing with a mess made by Frisbee Whippet,  and untangling strands of lights.

We let him go ahead and proceed with his plan.After a while he got the tree back up.
We decided to make him an ornament from a scrap piece of wood.


The girls even got to help re-decorate the tree as usual.


12-27-12


The survivors.
We had an open house this afternoon and friends stopped by including our dear friend Tannen Baum who is also a thyroid cancer survivor and was a good support to Jes during the ordeal.

12-26-12


Jes cooked dinner tonight...
Shepherd's Pie mmmm
She gave Aza a spice and herb lesson. Aza was guessing the spice by smell and they were discussing the uses for them all.
 

12-25-12

 
Christmas Day 2012
With our 8 foot tree surrounded by gifts, we started with a French Toast Breakfast.


Frisbee is not feeling well. We are pampering him, hoping he rebounds.


Gift opening was fun... and then we rested up before dinner at my mom's house.
Ham, standing rib roast, mashed sweet potatoes, green beans with caramelized onions and shallots, and pecan pie for dessert.

12-24-12

Kitten Lilly rests her head on part of an afghan I'm making for Root. This evening Jes arrived and we had Christmas Eve dinner at our house with my mom. Baked chicken, lima beans, peas, mashed potatoes and gravy served on my grandparents' dinnerware from the '50s.
 Kitten Lilly decided to climb UP my back during dinner and rest on my shoulder. Aza got a photo as I was reeling from the pain of her little claws digging in my back. Sweet kitty.


12-23-12





We went for a great walk this morning in the park just down the street. Really lovely. Then Aza and I went shopping and out to lunch at Panera for grilled cheese. Mom stopped by after dinner and had a cup of tea (I love that part of moving home). Aza and I went ahead and decorated the tree since Jes is arriving so late tomorrow night.

Dan decided to put a sealant on the granite counter top tonight. It looks luscious.

12-22-12



Aza is here! She drove 11.5 hours and made it in time for dinner. She brought her kitten Lilly, here perched on the couch with Squirt, eying the scary dog who is terrified of her.

We got a kitchen runner rug today from an antique store. I like it and will post a photo later. We also got a Christmas tree but Aza wants to decorate it after Jes arrives Monday so they can do their Nutcracker dance routine. Don't ask.
 Like the rug?

Monday night I will be full up with joy.

12-21-12





Started this morning with a working frenzy again. Painted the laundry doors poorly (lots of brush marks) and unpacked nick nack boxes and organized photos and spray painted a wall light. Went shopping in the afternoon and developed a migraine.

Rushed home and crawled in bed to rest. This is what my sweet husband brought me.

Aza comes tomorrow and I'm so so so so so so so excited. So x 100 excited. To the tenth power. Squared.

12-20-12





Today I obsessed over this corner bench. At 9am I determined to sand the top until no speck of remnant paint remained, and then stain and seal it. I sanded. Then I used paint remover. Then I resorted to hand picking out specks of imbedded paint. Four hours later I gave up. Primed it twice and gave it a coat of oil paint.

Also polyurethaned the thresholds, primed the laundry doors, and painted the front door and coat closet door.

I was up late and worked hard.