Saturday, 22 March 2025

Back in town

The painting in the basement is complete...at least for now. As I mentioned in my last post, I've decided to hold off painting my bedroom until later this spring or maybe in the fall. I'm glad I did the bathroom first, because it was a small project and, I suspect had I not, that job would have been held over. The foyer, stairwell, and the rec room including the alcove were a lot of work. There were lots of holes in the walls, several cracks, etc. that needed to be filled and sanded before I could even start thinking about painting. It is clear, that the walls were not floated when they did this reno and a lot of it was DIY. If my son ever wins the lottery, I'd recommend he tear it all out and start fresh. But for now, the area looks lighter and cleaner. I've done what I can.

On a vastly different note, we had more snow on Sunday into Monday, about 6-8 cms/2-3 in. I DON'T want to shovel snow again. Yes, I know I got away with not shovelling for two months. Still, it's time for spring...though we're more likely to see fool's spring and second winter before the real thing arrives. I'm envious of all of you, who are seeing snow drops and daffodils beginning to pop up in your gardens and neighbourhoods. Wednesday's photo showed the aftermath.

Monday, I finished the touch-ups and cleaned up the paint supplies, and vacuumed the basement. I did have another oops...this time I accidently hit the switch and turned off the furnace when I replaced the switch cover. It got pretty chilly, though my son didn't notice upstairs. He wasn't happy with me when I told him I thought there might be something wrong with the furnace and we discovered it was just my boo-boo. Oh well, it warmed up quickly and he'll know to check the switch should it ever happen again.

Laundry and running errands was the agenda for Tuesday. I dropped off some donations at the thrift store and got 5 balls of yarn for less than $6. These will be used to make more mittens for Eli's school this fall. I was happy to see my favorite cashier back in the store. She's been off work for several months due to a cancer diagnosis. I wasn't able to chat with her as she was busy with other customers, but I overheard her say, she's worked at the store for 20 years! She's definitely a good ambassador for the store.

Wednesday was mammogram day. I got lucky that there were a couple of cancellations and I was able to get an appointment in just a couple of weeks. Way back, over a year ago, I'd booked an appointment in the city for December. This was pre-purchase of the house in town, and I totally forgot about it. When they called to remind me, I tried to reschedule for March, and they had nothing available until August! I try to attend every year, as we have a family history of breast cancer. I've offered to have them remove the damn things since I don't use them anyway, but the medical professionals won't take me up on this.

I had a bit of a wait at the Breast Screening clinic, but the test took no time at all, and the x-ray operator was as gentle as possible as well as efficient. From there, I was able to visit with my friends L and K. We try to get together every few months to catch up. K introduced me to L, many years ago, as she is a travel agent and has been a friend as well. We talked about our various travels this winter, and upcoming trips. K and her partner J are the ones who drove me from Phoenix to Yuma, and will be off on a trip to Nova Scotia and Newfoundland mid-May for about five weeks or so. In fact, they'll likely be back in Halifax when D, Eli, and I are there in June! L has a trip planned in June, too. She'll be off to Spain for a week or 10 days at the invitation of Spain's tourism board. She and her family spent a week or so in Alberta in February in the Banff and Lake Louise area too. It's likely their last family trip, as their daughter is now 18 and will be starting university (nursing program) in the fall. Thinking back, I met L when her daughter was still around kindergarten age. 

Throughout the week, I had an opportunity to watch some of the women's worlds curling. I did not watch those games that were aired in the middle of the night. Sadly, TSN did not replay those games Curling Canada only provided the highlights on You-tube. However, I was also able to watch mixed doubles curling (also You-tube) which is underway in PEI. (I hope you've enjoyed watching some in person, Marie!)

While watching, I got some addition cross-stitching done. At this rate, I may finish this piece in time for Christmas!

This is from a kit I picked up at the thrift store. Cross-stitch kits are pricey. This would have been at least $40 when originally purchased. I picked it up for $3.99 plus taxes.

This is the front of the package. The kit came with all the materials needed to complete the project, including the felt for the backing. I'll have to pull out the sewing machine, once the stitching is complete to finish it. That will be the hardest part for me. 

If you recall I had an eye appointment a couple of weeks ago. The lens finally arrived on Friday at the north store but missed the pickup for the lab. The dispensary asked if I would mind delivering them myself, and they would put a rush replacing my old lenses in my glasses. I agreed as I wanted the new corrective lenses.

There was freezing rain in the forecast for Saturday morning, and I decided I'd like to get to my daughter's on Friday. I packed up the vehicle with my bags and things I'd picked up for D and Eli, picked up the lenses and delivered them to the lab at the east store. I spent the next couple of hours walking; first to Tim's for lunch, back to mall, around the mall, to the car, back to the mall, to the Dollar store, to the car, back to the mall. (I had parked a good distance from the mall on purpose, wanting to get some steps in.) I arrived back in the mall about 10 minutes ahead of schedule and took a break on a bench while I waited. 

I was back in the car and on my way by 2:20 p.m. and arrived at home just around 4 p.m. D, Eli, and I unpacked the car and put everything I'd brought away. At that point I was done, so sat while D made dinner. She and I watched Blue Jays pre-season baseball, before she took Eli up to bed about 7:30 p.m. I stayed up watching the Women's World Curling qualifier between Canada and Scotland. The Canadian team (Homan) prevailed and went on to win the semi-final overnight. They will be in the final (at 3 a.m. ET) in a repeat of last year's final against Switzerland. The Homan team won the title last year, and I'm hopeful they'll do the same this year.

We've got a couple of things to do here today, mostly tidying and cleaning up living areas. D has an errand she needs to run this afternoon too. But otherwise I plan to continue doing as little as possible. 

Have a great week ahead everyone!

16 comments:

  1. Try to rest up some this weekend. You are always go, go!

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    1. It's been a very relaxing weekend, lots of curling, some baseball, a bit of stitching and hanging out with Eli. Perfect!

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  2. You are settled in at your daughters, you need a rest after all the painting projects at your sons:)

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    1. Thanks Connie. The work here won't really happen until spring really arrives and I can get out in the yard.

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  3. You do need a rest. Oh that's how cross stitching is done!! Kidding, if course I know how but had a temporary seniors moment when I started my stamped one. I'll need to add to it in order to not see the white background. Duh.

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    1. You can't see but there are lots of errors in my cross-stitching. If they are clearly obvious I'll take the stitches out, otherwise I just fudge it. :)

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  4. Enjoy the down time, I can't imagine you resting for long! BTW, I'm glad your son's furnace was a $0 fix. Lol.

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    1. Thanks Kim. Oh, I can assure no one was more happy than I was when we realized my boo-boo.

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  5. Good for you helping with the painting. I have finally reached the point where I pay someone else to do it!

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    1. At the old house, I had to have painters in because of the vaulted ceilings. But I managed at C's. I actually don't mind painting but had forgotten how much of a big job it is!

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  6. Harvey has been DVR ing the games and enjoying them later. He won't go on the computer until he has seen them. He was a little angry that they were not reshowing them on TSN at a decent time.
    We got back from Kris's on Sunday and the roads were fairly decent most of the way from the city.
    Enjoy your time with your daughter and Eli.

    God bless.

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    1. I actually set an alarm for 1 a.m. and got up to watch the final. I won't share the score in case Harvey hasn't had a chance to watch. My understanding is TSN would have had to pay for the rights to buy the replay and chose not to. At least the men's worlds will be easy to watch!
      Thanks Jackie!

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  7. You’ve been busy since you returned home. I understand your feeling about more snow. We are having a storm tonight after the snow being totally gone.

    I didn’t get to any of the curling last week. No one was interested but I should have gone on my own.

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    1. I'm sorry you're getting the snow too. I'm so over winter. :)
      The curling was very good - especially the final on Friday.

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  8. So what did you think of Homan's win!

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    1. It was a heck of a game....up until the 8th end. I'm not sure what happened to Tirinzoni and Paetz. Maybe the ice changed, but it seemed the wheels fell off. To see Paetz miss her draws is entirely unexpected. I was thrilled Canada won, just shocked at the way it happened.

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