Go to Bed!
Nov. 5th, 2005 02:22 amOkay, I'll go to bed. ... In just a minute. I'm checking LJ. Haven't had peeked in a few days.
Life in the wilds of suburbia ...
Post surgery life has improved immensely. There will be no biological updates because some of it is just plain icky. However, F is finally - as of yesterday- eating most normal foods again. Hurrah! And he's sleeping good. Hurrah!
Trick-or-Treating was fun. Littlest was yelling "wait for me" as the bigger kids (4-5 yr olds) raced ahead. I think it's cute that she tries to keep up. Keep pushing sweetie pie - no one's ever going to wait when you're an adult. She was so charming when she said "t'ick-or-t'eat", she scored more goodies than the rest of the kids. And when she said "tank ooo", she sometimes got more. That just cracks me up - the kid who will be allowed to eat the least amount of candy getting the biggest haul. But boy did she ever trudge up the last hill! Plus, she would not let me carry her pumpkin bucket of candy - nope, she had quite the grip. Batman-Boy had the best batman costume we saw. We've gotten quite the crowd for trick-or-treating.
Wednesday night I stayed up late and draped two ladies. That was nice because I think draping is the sort of skill that attrophies if you don't practice. And each new drape represents a new set of challenges, so the "challenge me" part of my brain is always engaged.
Work is busy. ( Read more... )
Tomorrow is a day-long workshop on gold work. I don't recall the exact technique, but I'll be very excited once I wake up and make coffee. I had to get a 10-inch hoop today. 10-inches??!!!! It looks so huge, but there it is! There will be only 5 of us, so I expect it will be very focused.
Fashion Show: Mostly on track( Read more... )
I got bit really hard by the sewing bug this week. I wonder if it's the weather? Or if I'm suffering withdrawl? But now I've got so many things I want to make and very little time to massage in my schedule for this.
But for now, beddy-by.
Life in the wilds of suburbia ...
Post surgery life has improved immensely. There will be no biological updates because some of it is just plain icky. However, F is finally - as of yesterday- eating most normal foods again. Hurrah! And he's sleeping good. Hurrah!
Trick-or-Treating was fun. Littlest was yelling "wait for me" as the bigger kids (4-5 yr olds) raced ahead. I think it's cute that she tries to keep up. Keep pushing sweetie pie - no one's ever going to wait when you're an adult. She was so charming when she said "t'ick-or-t'eat", she scored more goodies than the rest of the kids. And when she said "tank ooo", she sometimes got more. That just cracks me up - the kid who will be allowed to eat the least amount of candy getting the biggest haul. But boy did she ever trudge up the last hill! Plus, she would not let me carry her pumpkin bucket of candy - nope, she had quite the grip. Batman-Boy had the best batman costume we saw. We've gotten quite the crowd for trick-or-treating.
Wednesday night I stayed up late and draped two ladies. That was nice because I think draping is the sort of skill that attrophies if you don't practice. And each new drape represents a new set of challenges, so the "challenge me" part of my brain is always engaged.
Work is busy. ( Read more... )
Tomorrow is a day-long workshop on gold work. I don't recall the exact technique, but I'll be very excited once I wake up and make coffee. I had to get a 10-inch hoop today. 10-inches??!!!! It looks so huge, but there it is! There will be only 5 of us, so I expect it will be very focused.
Fashion Show: Mostly on track( Read more... )
I got bit really hard by the sewing bug this week. I wonder if it's the weather? Or if I'm suffering withdrawl? But now I've got so many things I want to make and very little time to massage in my schedule for this.
But for now, beddy-by.