This morning the cranes are migrating and huge swirls of them fly overhead with their unique noise that heralds Spring. The garden is plowed and manured. The lilacs have swelling leaf buds and the plums and cherries are starting to develop buds. Oh how I love spring!
It's been a long difficult winter. The ram got me just before Christmas and I broke a couple of toes in my left foot and toes and bones in my right foot. So I spent a lot of time in my easy chair with feet up and did counted cross stitch like a mad woman to busy my mind. I burnt out on that and now I'm into crocheting. I made a cover for my Kindle and library card, a cover for my cell phone, a pocket (sort of like a fanny pack) to wear with all my clothes that don't have pockets. I assume I am getting old since I'm so into pockets that I am threatening to sew pockets, without them matching, on all my clothes. Why do they think women don't need pockets? We don't want to carry a purse around the house! Now I know why women used to wear aprons all the time, it had a least one pocket and the skirt would be bundled up to be one big pocket.
Now I am working on a rug. You know those potholders that have a double thickness with only one seam. A chain stitch that is gone around and around with no increases in single crochet. Well, I've found that they make good rugs, too. You just make them real big. I'm doing this with cotton yarn so it will be absorbent for in front of the shower.
Speaking of Kindles, Pat gave me one for Valentine's day. I can't afford to read much on it but I found out you can get 2 free first chapters of a book, so if I hear of a book that sounds good, I read the first two chapters for free and then try to find the book in the library. So far I've found and read, Tender at the Bone by Ruth Reichl (she's the editor of Gourmet magazine), The Help by Kathryn Stockett, the time Traveler's Guide to Medieval England by Ian Mortimer (which I didn't finish as I ran out of time and others were a faster read. It was a good book but one you should own it so you could take your time and digest all the facts.) Now I'm reading Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen. I have One Good Dog by Susan Wilson waiting next on the table.
I got into a bit about trying new recipes for about a month and found a few new ones we liked. Korean Won tons, Cranberry Biscuits with smoked turkey (sandwiches) and Sweet and Sour Meatballs. It's awful what a rut you can get into cooking the same thing all the time. But one of the best things for my taste was the trying of putting about 2 cups of dried lentils into my Zatarain's dirty rice mix (one box) and added appropriate water,for the lentils, cook til lentils tender and liquid absorbed. It's a great veggie option that Pat likes too, if he has some meat along side.
So other than stamping and teaching classes and visiting my 3 ladies at the nursing home and taking care of Gene's leg ulcer and working on Mabel's house to get rid of and organize many, many years of hoarding; this is the story of my life since I last wrote. The Sabbath school class that I facilitate (we're reading the Bible through) is in Ezekiel now is going good. We are all learning new things and identifying with the various people in the Bible.
Pat's sister, Katy, has cancer on the larynx and metastasis to a lymph node in her neck and is undergoing chemo therapy at the present. She has a severe case of thrush secondary to the chemo right now and is miserable. We pray that they are able to eradicate the cancer. Pat's dad had a accident about 3 1/2 hours from home and rolled his truck. He broke 2 ribs and was battered and bruised but otherwise is okay. The insurance is fixing his truck so it wasn't totaled, thank God.
One last thing, the earthquake in Japan and the tsunami, doesn't it seem to you that surely Jesus is coming soon and Satan is trying to wipe out God's children as fast as he can? Make the hymns and bible texts your comfort now so they will be in your mind when you need comfort later.
I'll try to do better with keeping up this blog this Spring. Thanks for being patient with me. My love to my readers.
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