four things | thirty-five

Good Saturday Morning! I hope your week was a good one.

Mr. Aitch and I had someplace to go every day this week. Usually we do stuff around the house or neighborhood.

  • Sunday – Mass and our church picnic. I made macaroni salad.
  • Monday – Book Club. Denise served the BEST tomato soup EVER! Everyone asked for the recipe. Tomato soup and toasted cheese sandwiches were a common meal when I was growing up. Want to try it? Click here.
  • Tuesday – Doctors appointments for both of us. I need to make some dietary changes, like cut way down on my carb/starch intake. Mr. Aitch had jazz band practice in the evening.
  • Wednesday – Hair cut for me.
  • Thursday – Hair cut for Pepper which includes breakfast out for Mr. Aitch and me. Then a veterinary appointment for Pepper.
  • Friday – Other a walk with Pepper, we were home.

We’re ready to spend a few days around the house.

what I’m reading

This week’s newsletter from the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston had some interesting articles about angels, specifically the three archangels: Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael. Michael protects, Gabriel announces, and Raphael guides.

There are nine angelic choirs of angels with Seraphim, Cherubim, Thrones, Dominions, Powers, Principalities, Archangels, and Angels. I learned all about this when I was a kid but forgot most of it. Click here for more information about the different angels.

what I’m watching

I’m watching the patio and sidewalk form but it was slow going this week. The workers came on Monday and Friday. Much needed rain kept them away the other days.

This picture is from last Sunday evening after the rock base and before the limestone dust. They actually laid a few pavers yesterday. More rain is expected next week but the forecasts can change!

what I’m loving

Since I retired, if my phone didn’t display the time and the day, I’d be hard pressed to know what day it is. It can be a blessing or a curse. Every day can be Blursday!

what I’m working on

Ok, I didn’t work on Pepper’s sweater but I did finish the Scrubbie I started last week. About half way though, I held some Sparkle yarn with the Stitch, Soak, Scrub to make a two-toned, two-textured Scrubbie.

I cast on 27 stitches using US# 8 needles. This yarn is a worsted weight while the Sparkle is thinner. I’ll see how this yarn holds up.

What are you reading, watching, loving, working on this week?

Patti nona

four things | thirty-four

I finally figured out what happened to my knitting mojo. The last two patterns I knit required thinking—following a chart with no repeats for 16-24 rows. And that is all fine and good; however, sometimes I just don’t want to have to think. I like to listen to or read books, watch a movie or program on my iPad, and sit and knit on the front porch while knitting on autopilot.

I have one WIP (work in progress) that I should finish. It’s a sweater for Pepper that’s been a WIP for almost two years! She’ll be three years old next month and has most likely reached her adult size, barring any girth spurt. I hope to have a progress report or a finished sweater by next weekend!

This week is all about orphans, bobcats, men, and yarn.

what I’m reading

Our Book Club book this month is The Orphans of Mersea House by Marty Wingate. The story takes place in 1957 England with two childhood friends reconnecting after twenty or so years. Margery moves back from London to take over her recently deceased uncle’s store and turn his huge home into a boarding house. Olive needs to find a job and a place to live after her mother also recently passed away. The two boarders and Margery’s 11-year old polio-stricken ward complete the main cast of characters.

The characters were likable and the story was sweet and somewhat predictable. I prefer a bit more action and surprises but this was a pleasant, feel-good read.

what I’m watching

I love watching a plan take place. After living in our house for thirty+ years, we are finally having a sidewalk connecting from the driveway out front to the deck out back. Finding a reliable person was the major hold-up. The construction began on Tuesday and will continue for another week or two.

This is much larger than I anticipated but we are going to love the extra outdoor space under some shade trees.

what I saw on my walk

This little wooden man brought a smile to my face. He’s about two-feet tall from his feet to the top of his hat.

what I’m working on

Since Joann’s closed, I have very limited stores close by to shop for fabric, yarn, or crafting supplies. Michael’s and Hobby Lobby are at least an hour away. I happened to come across this yarn yesterday at Walmart.

Lion Brand 100% Nylon Stitch Soak Scrub is a worsted-weight, chain structured yarn that comes in 19 different colors. I was so caught up with making scrubbies with Red Heart Sparkle a few years ago that I wanted to try this out. Of the two colors available at my store, red was the winner.

I quickly cast-on 27 stitches per the Sparkle pattern and love how this is knitting up. I think I’ll look for a round KNIT scrubbie pattern to try out next!

Take care and enjoy your weekend.

four things | thirty-three

Happy Birthday, Mr. Aitch!

Friends invited us for drinks and a mini birthday celebration for Mr. Aitch Thursday evening. We sat around their firepit sipping wine. We also had some snacks and a homemade cherry pie.

what I’m reading

I had a few pieces of Dove chocolates after dinner this week and liked this one saying on the inside wrapper.

what I’m loving

I forgot to include this one last week…

what I saw on my walk

Since the weather is changing and not so hot, Pepper and I started walking around our neighborhood again this week. Several of my neighbors walk in the evenings but I prefer the cooler mornings. We used to walk two miles before it got too hot and humid. It’s almost like starting over since both of us are a bit out of shape so we’re only walking a little over a mile.

I saw this “tree” in a wooded area and had to find out what it was. I had never seen such broad leaves that were almost 2-feet across! The plant ID app on my phone identified it as a Foxglove Tree. I’ll have to keep an eye on it next spring to see if it blooms

what I’m working on

I made a Carry-All Caddy last month as a prototype for a tool bag. Why I never bought/made a tool bag before is a mystery to me. Mr. Aitch and I just make several trips to the basement when we need various tools and can’t carry them all at the same time.

I’m almost finished with this one. I just have to hand sew the binding around the edges to cover the exposed seams. I’m afraid it’s too thick for my sewing machine and I don’t want to damage/destroy it!

That’s all for this week. Take care.

four things | thirty-two

I hope you had a lovely week. I’m sure most kids are back to school. That can be a good thing or not. The kids across the street are not liking the early morning routine.

Let’s get right to it….

what I’m reading

A fellow blogger recommended The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman, which I read/listened to and I liked it so much that I started the second book in that series: The Man Who Died Twice.

The Thursday Murder Club was made into a film and is currently streaming on Netflix. Unfortunately I don’t have Netflix so… I understand it’s “mostly” true to the book.

what I’m watching

The hummingbirds are constantly buzzing around our three feeders. They are territorial and don’t like any other hummers drinking from their feeder. It’s so fun to watch them dart in and out between the porch posts. They are loading up for their flight to more warmer regions for the winter months.

I take the feeders down when I don’t see any more birds for a few days. Do you have hummingbirds in your area? Do you feed them?

what I’m loving

Sometimes you win and sometimes you learn.

Rachelle of A Tangled Yarn Knitter

what I’m doing

One of my goals for this summer was to do some outside painting but it was just too hot. This week was cooler with less humidity so I painted the outside trim around the garage doors. I still need to paint the outside basement door and trim and touch up the trim around the front door. I’ll tackle those next week, weather permitting.

Don’t let anything bring you down. Enjoy your week to the fullest!

Patti nona