In the category of "it's always something", this is how I have to watch the Tour right now. We've got a new internet company running cable around the neighborhood and somehow the Comcast cable got cut a few days ago. They could get the internet up and running again but they can't get anyone out here for the cable until the 8th to fix the issue. Since my TV was a smart TV I lent it to The Mister so he could stream his shows downstairs. That leaves me upstairs with my iPad. I don't watch much TV so it wasn't an issue until yesterday morning. The Tour isn't the same on the small screen.
Sunday, July 5, 2026
Le Grand Depart
Saturday, July 4, 2026
A Star Spangled Birthday
The second oldest Grand is turning 11 next week so we celebrated early yesterday at his house.
Happy 4th.
Friday, July 3, 2026
Our Lucky Stars
It's taken me all week to find the words to write this post. On Sunday night we were getting things together for another week of Grand sitting when I got a frantic call from Daughter. Big Grand was being loaded in an ambulance and was heading to the John Hopkins Trauma Center. My first thought was something allergy related but it turns out he had fallen from a high distance on a sharp metal pole in the yard and....stop here if you're squeamish......it went right through his arm.
The tears in his shirt from the pole went right across his chest. He was inches from having had it go right through his upper body in the area of his heart. The EMTs couldn't believe his luck. We would have had a very different week if it had. Instead we were having our regular sitting adventure of cards and Legos after dashing up there in the middle of the night to take care of the baby while Mom and Dad were at the hospital. Tests confirmed no major damage was done which was another miracle. It's just a big puncture wound that was taken care of with a couple of stitches on either side of his arm. Whew.....
Our sitting adventure was a quiet one. Big Grand has to take it easy until the stitches dissolve. Then there was the heat that kept us inside. Baby Grand was very good. He's easy to keep busy just by cycling out the toys.
Thursday, July 2, 2026
In Bloom
Here's something you rarely see me post about. Things in bloom. We never had sun here in the summer because of all the trees but they are gone now and I'm trying to get used to all this light My poor hydrangea isn't happy with all the sun. I had to trim it way back in hopes of saving it but it did produce one flower. It was a very brave effort.
The hostas aren't loving it either. They are all burnt but they did produce an amazing array of flowers this year in spite of the foliage looking so bad.
There are even two buds on my new rose that the deer haven't discovered yet.
We've got the ghost garden thing going on there too. Behind them you see the infamous roof ladder The Mister uses to clean out the gutters. He did survive his latest trip up there but couldn't get them cleared out of tree debris even with the drain snake. I've almost convinced him to call the gutter people who worked on them while he was recuperating from his replacement surgeries. I'm still working on it. He's very stubborn about such things.
The reason for the nets is this. We've got cherry tomatoes ripening and curious squirrels, vultures and raccoons. Hopefully they are not smart enough to bypass the netting.
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Wednesday WIPs: A June Finish
The June panel of the Doodle Cowl was finished on time. I thought that big snowflake would take me into to July but it didn't. I'm picking a small doodle for July because on Saturday the TdF begins and I'll have other things to do.
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
TNT: A Big Finish
Woo hoo! Funky Flower is finished! I can hardly believe it. What's even crazier is that I started this just a year ago last March.
I also finished another panel on the Garden sampler. I added another bird and a bunny to the top curlicue thing and a few more trees up there. Now I just have to add some more trees to the bottom of the forest and all the leaves on the curlicue.
I know I said Soap Week was over yesterday and it almost was until I thought about making some unscented milk soap. It's made with plenty of coconut and goat's milk with a splash of buttermilk. It's the one I use the most so it's good to have plenty on hand. At least that's what I tell myself but the truth is that I just like to make soap. It's hard to stop once I get going.
Monday, June 29, 2026
Oatmeal, Milk and Honey AND Lavender and Sage
Soap Week has finally come to an end. We're off Grand sitting again this week so it was time to clean it all up and put it all away.
Like the name implies, Oatmeal, Milk and Honey has colloidal oatmeal in it and I always forget that it thickens up quickly because of it. No harm was done by the looks of it but it was another good workout for my reflexes.
Lavender and Sage was also made in the last few days. It was the new recipe but it performed just as well as the old one. There were lots of good plops.
Not bad. The purple stayed purple and the green stayed green. Yay.
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