Puppy Troubles

I stayed home today, trying to nurse myself out of this cold before the software deployment this weekend. And yet, I still managed to put in at least a half day of work. Phoebe was acting a little strange in the early afternoon. She was getting up in my face, demanding my attention, so I took her outside. When she came in, she was acting strange, so I checked her hind quarters (the strangeness usually indicates a need to clean her rear end) and made a most disturbing discovery. After talking to Terry and having him leave work to come home and help me potentially take her to the vet, I looked up information online about impacted anal glands (which is what I suspected she had). Worse than that, I’m now figured it for an abcessed anal gland. Poor gal! She’s never had a problem with her glands before, but one article I read states that it is more common for small dogs (under 20 lbs) and particularly Pomeranians. I called the vet once Terry came home and confirmed my thoughts, but they didn’t have any openings until tomorrow. 🙁 In the meantime, I’m trying to do everything I can for her, but she’s uncomfortable. My poor little girl! She’ll see the vet tomorrow afternoon; we’ll come home from work a little bit early to take her in. They’ll probably have to lance the abcess and put her on antibiotics, from what I’ve been reading. I don’t really care what they do, as long as she gets relief!

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Zzzzzzzz…

Not much to report at the moment. Last night was a Dr. Steve night, so not much accomplished. We did a check-in to see how I was progressing; my anxiety has gone down by 1/3, but my depression has gone up dramatically. Which explains all of the sleeping, you see. It makes sense and I told him as soon as he tallied the scores that one went up and the other went down. The depression seems to be centered around my work life, as my personal life is quite satisfactory. This also makes sense because I feel like as I work through my personal issues and my self-esteem is restored, I am less willing to settle for anything. That means that not being challenged enough at work is becoming less acceptable to me. Which can make it hard to get out of bed in the morning!

But enough of that for now. Today is a sleepy day. I’m fighting a cold, so I took some over-the-counter medicine when I got home and slept on the couch for a few hours. Now I’m going to go to bed and hope that I can head this off at the pass so it doesn’t affect my ability to do my job this weekend when we have a software deployment to do.

On the stitching front, I did manage to finish the third blackwork square into a biscornu last night. I’ll take a picture sometime later; hopefully after I have at least one more to show off, as well. 🙂

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And the Verdict Is…

I didn’t finish the 3rd blackwork biscornu or read Feeling Good because the migraine decided to attack my face and eyes with a vengeance, but I did manage to talk to 2 out of 3 parents!

And now I’m going to hold out for another hour and then take my migraine medicine and zonk out for the night.

Have a great week everyone! 😀

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I Am Determined

… to get some things done today.

I finished the second blackwork square into a biscornu last night and started to backstitch around the third blackwork square.

Today, I managed to clean up the craft room. Enough so that I was able to sit down and bead a lanyard badge holder for work. I’ve been wanting to do this for months. And once that was done, I was able clean up the room even more, putting away all of the beading materials that had been littering the area for quite some time. Then I was be able to put the sewing machine away, stack my blank scrapbook albums in the closet, clean up and organize the remaining items that were strewn on the floor and vaccuum the carpet. This also allowed me to uncover the keyboard in there and start to practice the piano, which is on my 101 Things list.

I would like to also finish another biscornu (blackwork square #3) today, spend some time reading Feeling Good and talk to at least 1 out of 3 parents. Those remain to be seen, depending on whether or not I can wait to take my migraine medicine (I’ve been fighting one all day) until bedtime.

Not to leave you without pictures of said finished items, here are the two blackwork biscornus and the badge lanyard. The pictures aren’t great, but they are something:

[Photo removed. See finished biscornus 1-5.]

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Not Much Yet

Not much going on here so far this weekend. Wasn’t feel well yesterday, so stayed home from work. Ended up finishing one of the blackwork designs into a biscornu Thursday night. Nothing significant accomplished since then as I’m still sleeping an obscene number of hours.

We mowed the lawn today, as well as working on the fence out front. It felt good to get out for a bit, even if I’m a bit sore now. Tomorrow I’d like to get some solid stitching time in, but I also need to do some work, as well, to make up for Friday.

So, that’s it for now. Exciting, eh? 😉

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Sleeping Takes Time

… out of your day! I had a long day at work yesterday, came home and crashed out on the couch. Barely did any stitching at all. And here I am again today, tired but not really, bored but having lots of work to do. I just don’t understand myself sometimes. So, I’m assuming that I will go home and nap again today, wasting even more of my time.

On the stitching front, I’ve started my piece on Catherine-Michele’s RR fabric. I’m chipping away at it and it seems like it might take a while, but I do have 3 weeks to stitch it before I hand it over to Cathy at CATS in Hershey. During my commute over the last two days, I have been working on the backstitched outline on the blackwork pieces I stitched the other week. Then I will trim the top and bottom pieces and start putting together the biscornus. In fact, I finished the outline on the first piece this morning, so I will probably put it together tonight, if I don’t sleep the night away.

Oh and I broke my No Stash until CATS goal today. 🙁 Karen is having a stash sale and I couldn’t pass up some of the silks. I bought some brands I’d never tried before. Oh well, I’m just proving that I’m particularly weak in willpower right now, but I already knew that. I was able to console myself with the fact that at least I didn’t buy any of her charts, even though the Dancing on the Moon was calling my name VERY loudly. At least I just bought supplies and not something else to stitch!

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Happy Dancing!

Awwwww yeah! Who’s da woman? 😉 Woot!



Peace and Comfort for Grandma

Design is Peace and Comfort by Candamar Designs, Inc.
Stitched on 28-count antique white evenweave using DMC floss.
To be finished as a banner or wallhanging as a Christmas gift for my Grandma Brennan.

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Close, But No Cigar

I finished all of the cross stitching and started the backstitching. I will be happy dancing sometime this week; whenever I happen to get back to it. And then it will be one Christmas present down and more to go! I will be stitching a second one of these, but I think I’ll wait a little bit before stitching it again.


[Photo removed. See finished project.]

On a side note, I accidentally slammed my left wrist into the corner of one of the slide-outs on Terry’s dad’s motor home while we had the dog outside last night. I am such a klutz. I’m not sure what kind of impact it’s going to have on my work and hence on my stitching this week, so you may not see much of me, especially with a software go-live scheduled for this weekend (if I don’t move it back a week).

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Thank You PayPal

It finally happened. After nearly 10 years of trading on eBay, I was let-down by a seller. I won, paid for immediately and never received (it’s more over 3 months) a beautiful Creative Memories album called Imagination, which was only made in Australia. It’s purple and it has purple and silver stars and swirls decorating the edge. Do you think I could have found an album more perfect for me?

I went on the hunt for this album after I first saw it. I started stalking eBay auctions with frightening regularity. I was determined to capture my prey. I finally chose the perfect specimen, from a buyer in Australia with a reasonable (95%+) feedback rating and I pounced. I immediately forked over more than 90 dollars Australian for the album – 50 for the album and 42.50 for insured airmail shipping and handling. The seller had responded to my questions prior to the auction ending, so I had a good feeling about the transaction. I had read in her feedback that she was a little slow, so I tried to be patient. A month later, I was no longer patient. I had sent emails that received no response, so I started reading through the reams of policy information on eBay and then PayPal. I discovered that if I was going to file a dispute, it had to go through PayPal and had to be filed before 45 days from the original sales date. I filed the dispute, which is supposed to open up another line of communication with the seller, and politely stated my case. I now had 20 days from the filing of the dispute to turn it into a claim, where PayPal officially intervenes, reviews the case and then makes a determination. I waited for 2 weeks and gave the seller the option of sending the item, verifying the shipping information or refunding my money. I heard nothing, so I turned it into a claim.

I just received notification today that PayPal found in my favor and gave me some money back. I honestly wasn’t expecting much of anything, since any funds they award to you are retrieved from the seller’s account, meaning that if the seller cleaned out their account and took off for Fiji, you get nothing. I didn’t get back everything; I lost money on the transaction, but at least I recovered something! I feel much better now, as this whole affair was like the pea under all of those mattresses that was keeping the princess from getting to sleep. I think it’s been slowly eating at me, so it good to have it resolved.

And yes, I did end up buying the album from another Australian seller with a perfect (100%) reputation, who shipped it quickly and in excellent packaging and I received it a little over a week after the purchase.

All is right in the world. 🙂

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Lost the War…

I may have won some battles against my headaches over the last couple of days, but this afternoon, I lost the war. Oh well, the pain is gone, even if the medicine knocked me for more of a loop than it normally does. I just have to make sure that I keep Ben Gay or something similar on my right shoulder this weekend to keep it from creeping up my neck into my head again. Yes, the shoulder is still sore and I’m sure that stitching isn’t doing me any good, but that’s just too bad. After losing most of the day, I just had to stitch a bit tonight.

Here’s my progress so far on the Peace and Comfort banner that I’m stitching for my grandmother’s Christmas gift. She’s strict Roman Catholic and I remember her always having at least one cross in the house, so I’m pretty sure she’ll love the design.


[Photo removed. See finished project.]

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