Friday, November 15, 2013

A Picture of Lovely and And A PIcture of Oh, Shit! and Other Pictures

I just scrolled through my pictures and found some I don't think I put in here. If I have before, scroll on through here.

Here is a lovely brick wall Bill built under my back porch. We bought herbs and flowers and
they sat on the porch and the steps. To the left, on the ground, is a hydrangea and to the right 
is my peony, which is over 20 years old.


Here is the hydrangea in full bloom. Isn't it lovely? And beside it is the lovely brick
wall that fell down after we had a lot of rain. Bill told me if we had rain, the
ground would probably shift and the wall would fall. Damn!
He was right! I asked him if we could do it again and use
cement and he said, emphatically, "No way"!!



I bought these lovely mums for a fall display. I did add these two pictures, 
though, to show you my new steps and landing. My friend, Rick, who painted my living room
and bathroom, now works for my landlord. Rick put  this in because the old wood was really old!
and wobbly and dangerous!


Well, there is no picture of the landing but aren't these steps nice!

Saturday, November 9, 2013

A Few of My Grandchildren

I want to share some pictures of Steve and Rebekah's children, my dear grandchildren.



Steve lives in Las Vegas, New Mexico.At the children's school, each day during one week, the children wore clothes to celebrate a number of things. I am a breast cancer survivor
(16 years!! YAY!!) so Steve made each girl this t-shirt. Isn't that sweet of him?


And here is Rio, the little, and Maddie, the bigger in their t-shirts and pink, pink, pink!


This is Rebekah, her son, David, and her daughter, Morgan.
David does not have corn stalks growing out of his head! He is a senior. Morgan is in first grade.
The family was at an apple-picking festival.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Judi's Yarn Stash


Guess what!! I just had a session with my wonderful tutor, Erik, and he got my blog back up. Because I let too much time go between entries, I wasn't able to figure out how to get this thing up and running. Well, now I do. (For those of you who have been with me since Day 1, my friend Heather
got a job working 8-5 Monday thru Friday and wasn't available anymore). Luckily, at the same time, I read an article in our local paper about a shop opening up right around the corner. Article said "Knows
Apple - repairs, recycling, used Apples for sale, etc". I went over and talked to Erik and scheduled my first tutorial. He comes to the apartment and we spend an hour - him teaching 
and, hopefully, me learning. Now to the picture.

I decided to take pictures of my yarn stash. In this one, all the shoe boxes with pink and blue cards in the front, are filled with specific yarn projects - 13 in all.


And here we are with more yarn. The big boxes hold from 10-15 skeins of yarn.
Think this is enough! HA!


And more............


...........and more. I have been put on a budget - well, I had help setting up a budget - 
and will stay away from yarn shops* until all this yarn is gone and that will be just before
they carry me out feet first - to hospice or nursing home or MCO, who gets my body for science. 
I will knit scarves, sweaters, afghans and hats and give the items to
churches, who pass them on to the homeless. 
*Won't stay out of my favorite yarn shop, Yarn Envy, but when I go there I will leave
credit cards and cash at home!