Poison Ivy…

It’s more than just the title of a catchy song, it’s the cause of an unpleasant allergic reaction on my right arm. Last Wednesday, I started to notice some bumps along the inside of my right wrist that were very itchy. At first, I thought that maybe they were just mosquito bites or something, except that they were in a formation that I dubbed the “cyclops smiley face” because they were arranged in a curved line with one lone dot above. As the days passed, several more spots appeared and Terry and I pondered their source. When I was in training last week, we ate at the tables on the patio outside of the building two days and one day the women at the table next to us picked up and moved their lunches to another table, complaining that their were mites all over their table. I didn’t remember seeing anything on our table at the time, but thought maybe that was the cause. On Friday, though, the existing spots started to blister, even as new (thankfully smaller) spots continued to appear. By Saturday, I was really starting to fuss because, not only were these buggers itchy to the point of near-distraction, but the blisters were also starting to look like a significant burn and the skin was getting tough. So, I finally called the doctor’s office on Monday morning and made an appointment to go in for a look-see and got in this afternoon. The doctor walked in, took one look and said he bet it was poison ivy. What?!? We’ve lived here for over four years and I’ve puttered outside without ever having a single incident of poison ivy, nor have I ever seen any sign of such a culprit plant. So, I have no idea from whence I picked up such nastiness, but I’m glad that it’s finally healing because I’ve been feeling like I look like I have a touch of the plague. I still have one clump of tiny, scaley little blisters, but the rest are starting to soften and recede. Blah!

While I was there, I also mentioned the pain that I’ve been experiencing in my right forefinger for several months now. It only occurs when I put pressure on it sideways at the top-most joint. He squeezed, poked and prodded my finger, but was unable to reproduce the pain. Of course, as soon as I got home, I reached for something, pinching my thumb against that finger at just the right spot and instantly reproduced the issue – OW! He said that because it’s pain from a lateral movement of the joint, I most likely damaged the tendons and there’s really nothing I can do about it. I need to rest it as much as possible (which I already suspected), but he understood that the order was easier said than done. He said that without the rest, it will take longer to heal. Since it’s already been months with no real progress, I have a feeling that I’m going to be suffering with this for some time to come. I’ve tried splinting the finger overnight, but when I wake up in the morning and remove the splint, it actually causes discomfort to bend that joint in a normal manner, so it’s certainly not helping in any way. I told Terry that I think I’m going to try implementing my original plan, which is to make my own splint from two thin, flat pieces of wood (like a popsicle stick or something) to each side of the joint in order to immobilize it and protect it from lateral movement. We suspect that my extensive use of a touchpad due to other previous RSI injuries has not helped the situation, either, so I’m going to switch to an older mouse that I have with a trackball at the thumb for a while and see if that helps to rest the finger, as well. If I can manage to splint it and still type (which I suspect I will be able to do) and switch to the mouse for a little bit (provided I can still click with the top knuckle splinted), I might actually stand some chance of getting it to heal. Hopefully, I won’t aggravate my previous de Quervain’s issue (it’s like Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in your thumb).

The body is such a complex thing! Along those lines, I’ve been having a rough day with accidentally hurting myself. So far, I’ve managed to strain a muscle in my neck while leaning my head backwards so that my plugged ears would drain and I could hear normally again, give myself a headache (probably due to said neck muscle pain), hurt my left elbow (doing ???) so that I cannot lift any weight with my left arm without pain, smash my right shin against the sharp corner of the dishwasher door while I was putting away the dishes (that’s going to leave a mark…) and stub my right toes against a pile of boxes that I had just moved minutes before. *sigh* Yes, it’s one of those days and I’m quite a danger to myself sometimes. Now I feel like I need a nap. Which is one other thing I mentioned to the doctor – my recent fatigue. Terry and I both have been sleeping A LOT lately and I’ve been feeling tired for a couple of weeks. So, I’ll fast overnight and into the morning one of these days and run over to the lab for some bloodwork that the doctor has ordered. It’s a good thing they are located just down the road a mile so that I can pop in before work one morning (no appointment necessary), then eat a breakfast bar or drink a yogurt smoothie afterwards on the way into work. Ahhhh, the convenience of living a mile away from the local hospital, which also has a good-sized medical office building attached. It’s a beautiful thing, especially for a spaz like me. 😆

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Beautiful Biscornus from Iceland

On Sunday, we pulled up to the mailbox and Terry pulled some mail off of the top and then had to reach both hands in to pull out a package. As you may recall, my postal gentleman has a particular knack for jamming parcels of all shapes and sizes into our mailbox in order to keep himself from having to drive down our driveway and drop them on our front porch.

Terry handed me an envelope with Icelandic stamps all over it and said, “I think it’s for you.” It turned out to be my biscornu exchange from Rosa. Inside she had placed two yummy fibers from Six Strand Sweets, a postcard of her hometown, a package of one of her favorite candies and not one, but two beautiful biscornus! She also included a lovely letter of introduction; I’ll have to remember to do this for future exchanges, as it’s a great idea! In her letter, she explained, “I decided to make two because I wasn’t happy with the first one. I made the green one first and thought it was too big…. And the second one is too small.” Terry just laughed and said that it sounded familiar. It’s nice to know that I’m not the only stitcher out there who is her own worst critic. 😉

For the record, Rosa, if you read this – they are both both gorgeous and I would have been ecstatic to receive either one of them by itself! 😀 And after spending hours in the car yesterday, I was so happy to receive these wonderful gifts!

The photos below are just thumbnails, so you know the deal. The first picture shows Phoebe in front of the exchange package because as soon as she saw me pulling out the camera, she was right in front of the lens. The third one is the same as the second, you’ll notice, except for the smaller biscornu. That’s because Rosa stitched the same design on both sides, but in two totally different, incredibly rich color schemes.

If you get a chance, please take a moment to stop by Rosa’s blog and let her know how gorgeous her work is!


Phoebe and 2006 SBEBB Biscornu Exhange

2006 SBEBB Biscornu Exchange Plus Goodies

2006 SBEBB Biscornu Exchange Plus Goodies 2

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Biscornu Revealed!

Woohoo! At least one of my special packages has arrived at its destination and very quickly, at that! Zohrah in Singapore received her biscornu is record time – less than 1 week. That means I can now reveal my photos. These are just the thumbnails, so click on each one for the full photo, if you’re interested. The personalization didn’t turn out as nicely as I had planned, but I stitched it on the fly instead of planning ahead. There will be other opportunities to get it right. Otherwise, though, I’m very pleased with the pincushion. I was sorely tempted to keep it for myself! 😆 I think that’s the hallmark of a great exchange piece, though. I can’t wait to make some more of these lovelies. I think I’ll have a biscornu basket like some women have these wonderful needleroll baskets. Biscornus are for me, baby!


Finished Biscornu

Biscornu Top

Biscornu Bottom

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“Sleeeeepy, Sleepy, Sleepy, Sleepy”

This morning’s title is brought to you by Edd (a.k.a. “Double D”) from Ed, Edd n Eddy. Yes, we watch a lot of cartoons. 🙂

I am SO exhausted. I spent 4.5 hours yesterday coding some more advanced functionality into the program we’re writing in the training class that I’ve been attending all week, all while keeping up with the class, as well. Oh, and did I mention that I worked through lunch to get it working? By the time I got home, I was mentally and physically fatigued, but I didn’t feel like I was going to be able to take a nap… until I stopped moving for a little while. Then the physical fatigue and a combination of not having quite enough sleep all week took its toll. I laid down at 6:45 PM, intending to wake up at 7:30 PM and even set an alarm on my BlackBerry device to try and wake me up at the proper time. When I woke up, it was 11:00 PM and I hadn’t eaten dinner. Yikes! And yet, here I am, sitting in class, barely able to keep my eyes open. I even dug a fingernail into my side to try and stay awake. Plus my IBS decided to flare up a little bit. THAT woke me up! 😆 How can I have gotten so much sleep and still be tired? I know that rain often makes me want to go home, crawl into my bed, snuggle under the covers and sleep off the day, but this is ridiculous.

So, I’m looking at maybe leaving at lunchtime so I can go home, take a nap and get my digestive tract settled down before we load up the car and head to my parents’ house for the weekend in order to celebrate my dad’s 50th birthday. I’m hoping for sun on the ride so that I have enough light to stitch!

You may not hear from me this weekend, as a result. At least, probably not tomorrow. But, I’ll be back. I promise. 😉

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SBQ – May 17, 2006

Today’s SBQ was suggested by me and is:

Lately, it seems that many stitching bloggers have experienced a loss of their stitching mojo. Have you ever lost your stitching mojo? If so, how did you get it back and how long did it take?

Ahhhh… ze classic loss of ze stitching mojo. Zis is most serious! (That was supposed to be my Freudian accent.)

I have lost it many times during my life. Some instances were more severe than others. I did not stitch much in college, so I lost several years there. That had more to do with workload than loss of mojo, but still. Since then, I have had episodes of mojo loss every few months or so. I think that sometimes I get burnt out on commitment stitching and at other times it can be a symptom of depression… or exhaustion. Usually taking a week or so off from stitching can help. Also, as others have mentioned, starting a new project or a little something that’s been catching my eye and is a quick stitch will help to jumpstart and reinvigorate my passion for this hobby. It’s always something that can be worked through, though. And thank goodness for that! Not like I don’t have enough other hobbies that could occupy my time (and typically don’t because I spend all of my time stitching), but it is my favorite. 😉

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Nothing Much to Say

I spent two hours at a local township hearing tonight, listening to a fight centered around a business who wants to move in and might have a negative impact on the value of our property. It’s now past 9 PM and I haven’t put in a stitch, yet I need to get in 2 hours a night in order get this model done on time. Oh well, I do the best I can do!

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Rain, Rain, Go Away…

No, wait a minute, you can stay… ?

It’s been raining on and off for several days here. To be honest, I have mixed feelings about the rain. I think it’s both good and bad for me.

GOOD: Flushes away pollen (my allergies are worse than they have been in years).
BAD: May be triggering headaches/migraines for me.
GOOD: Seems to have reset my emotional/mental health.
BAD: Thunderstorms and heavy rain freak Phoebe out.

I’m in a programming class all week, so don’t expect any wordy posts from me. I’m also still plugging away on a model that I think still needs 30 hours of work put into it in order to complete it by the end of the month. Yep, nothing but pith from me for a little while…

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My New Journal

I’ve been searching for the perfect journal in which to capture some of my thoughts and ramblings for some time now. I was disappointed to find that a huge Hallmark Gold Crown store near work didn’t seem to have a single one. If anyone had a fancy, fun journal, I thought that it would be them. Apparently, journaling has fallen by the wayside and been completely replaced by scrapbooking. *sigh*

I have carried on, journal-less, for months – or maybe even longer because my initial longing to find a journal started sometime last year when I tried to find my old journal amongst the pile of boxes in the basement. I never did find it and it was a fairly nice journal with a blue patterned fabric cover. In fact, it contained an ode that I wrote in my late high school/early college years to the man I would marry someday; something that, at that time, I had intended to recite to that very special person upon our wedding day. And I’m curious as to what I said. The search will continue until I have exhausted all possible locations. In fact, I just had an idea as to another box in which it might be hiding; one I brought from my parents home a little while back. But I no longer yearn to use this old journal. I want to start from scratch, on something with crisp, white, unspoiled, unturned pages.

And such was the long-standing state of affairs this Wednesday. I had long since given up looking for a journal, even a non-perfect one, when I ran into our little, local Hallmark store Wednesday evening, frantic to buy a Mother’s Day card so that I could hopefully get it into the mail in time to reach her this weekend. After we had picked out our cards, one for my mother and one for Terry’s grandmother, Terry wandered over to look at some of the soft, incredibly cute stuffed animals. I managed to resist their fuzzy allure and left them all to reside there, instead of bringing one or more home with me. That took a lot of willpower, believe me. I’m a sucker for really soft stuffedies that I can stroke and in whose softness I can find some comfort when I’m in pain or I’m feeling down. I have a stuffed lion that resides on the back of the sofa near where I sit, within easy reach for just such a purpose, which I bought one day when I was feeling really blue. He’s really soft, plus I like the fact that I can shake him a bit and get his mane to stick out wildly in all directions. Love him!

Anyway, back to my story. I had successfully resisted the calls of the stuffedies at the nearby Hallmark; their plaintive pleas to be taken home with me falling upon mostly deaf ears (especially once I remembered the number of Beanie Babies I have at home, sitting in a box, waiting for a place to be displayed). Just a few feet away, sitting up on shelves against the wall, were some objects that looked suspiciously like mostly photo albums and the like. For some reason, I was drawn to those shelves, though, and I glanced quickly through them. On the fourth or fifth shelf down, a flash of purple caught my eye. I reached down to pick it up and there it was… my ideal journal! Bound in a soft, flexible purple leather cover with the word “Journal” embossed in a script that makes me actually see “le journal” when I look at it, with silver gilt along the edges and a ribbon secured in the binding to mark my place, it is perfect. Glorious! And it even meets my soft criteria because the leather is so soft and flexible that it almost feels like suede, without the high maintenance of suede. So, it in itself will provide comfort in a visual and tactile sense, even as I take comfort in inscribing all of my thoughts and feelings on the beautiful, lined white pages bound within.

Ahhh… it is heavenly. Funny how you can find things when you least expect it, eh?

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Post Office Inundation – Part 2

Continuing yesterday’s theme of overwhelming local post office workers, I took 3 packages to the post office today. Yes, count ’em, 3. One for the SBEBB Melanie’s Exchange, one for the SBEBB Eight-Sided Pincushion Exchange and one for … ??? 😈 It’s the last one that will be the most fun because it’s a complete surprise. I like surprises. Giving and receiving. But mostly giving. Good stuff.

Now you’ll just have to twiddle your thumbs and wait to see the pictures! 😀

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Post Office Inundation – Part 1

I messed up. Yep, I seem to do that every once in a while. I forgot to write out the bills and get them posted. You see, I broke out the bills into different lumps this time, which I don’t normally do, because I’m forever in danger of sending out our home equity loan payment and our T1 line bill late because they each come due at an odd time of the month when no other bills are due. Thus, I tend to forget both of them. This month, I tried something a little different and what did I do? I forgot to send out a much larger chunk of bills. (Where’s a smiley for “uh duh!” when you need one?)

As a result, I broke out in a cold sweat yesterday morning at work, realizing that it was the 10th of the month and I hadn’t yet sent out the electric bill, which is usually due around this time. Not being able to do anything about this from work, I waited until we got home and then rushed upstairs to find a pile of bills to be paid. Thank goodness the electric bill is the only one that was a day overdue. So, I spent a while last night writing everything out, plus writing up Mother’s Day cards to send out to my mother and Terry’s grandmother. There was a nice little stack of envelopes waiting in the mailbox for our not-so-friendly postal person this morning.

Let’s hope I don’t do that again!

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