I finished up October with strep. I have no idea where I got it and fortuately no one else had it but me in the family. It was not fun and I am looking forward to feeling better as we move along in to November. I sort of feel like my immune system has been down lately and as someone said my stress has most likely not helped. I think that is very true. I have let a few things get me the last few months. One of which is trying to keep Mama upbeat. That is not my easiest job and at this point I don't feel like that is going to magically get better. I do what I can, but I am one who frets over it all.
In other ending October things, we got a new fence down. It looks amazing. The neighbors agreed to help out with it. There was an old chain link fence on the other side and vines and underbrush had just overtaken the other side and were so hard to keep off ours. Our fence was 40 years old, so Jeff approached them about cleaning it all up and they agreed. It looks amazing.
The guys that did it covered the posts on the other side leaving the neighbor's side looking more finished.
It was kind of nice having it open, but Jeff wanted a fence and with dogs and kids I suppose he is correct in wanting one.
The neighbor's gained a good bit of land back from all the underbrush and just overall mess over there on that side. Now, they do have just dirt and will need some of those spring leaves from the live oaks to cover it up. They are coming back in a week to work on it some. They have even agreed to let Jeff get some quotes on getting those gigantic pines down that are more in the water now that on land. They have to be some of the biggest pines left on Choctawhatchee Bay, so that makes me sad. As I said though, they are going to fall at some point anyway and they are frightening in a hurricane. Since I didn't take a picture for reference these are the ones right on the property line that you see outside my kitchen table area.
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That feels good to say, "This is done." While I love stitching, I don't love quilting. Nope ---not for me!
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In the words of Palmer, the cutest little Mickey Mouse roadster you have ever seen. "I like Happy Halloween, not Scary Halloween." Me too, baby.
Here are the three grandsons in their costumes ...
First up is Tucker and Palmer. Tucker is Donatello of the Ninja Turtles. They are back in vogue. Palmer chose Mickey Roadster and I can wholeheartedly say he could not have loved his costumer more.
Miles was a pumpkin. They mostly sent me videos so I don't have a good one with his little pumpkin bucket. He loved it all. Really understood it this year.
I thought this next picture was so cute. You can see the excitement in his eyes about Paul Allen carving the pumpkin.
All done and super excited about it.
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The room is completed at Paul Allen and Katie's house. They enclosed their one car garage. A portion of was already enclosed to make a laundry one at some point. The room is going to be a multipurpose room. All of these were from last week before I fell ill.
This first one shows the new room closed in. As you can see the stickers were still in the windows. Her dad it all and it looks great. Looks like it was always that way. They have a huge lot and could build out to the right and the back and have a huge yard still.
Paul Allen took this one so you can see it is going to be nice. Katie can now get to work on the baby room. They needed to move stuff out of the bedroom for that to happen.
This is the laundry room that was once a part of the garage. Katie's dad built her a closet in there where the door had been to come in from the garage. It is going to be a nice addition for storage.
Again all of these were taken in the height of the building. Katie's dad poured them a sidewalk out that door that you see above that goes our to the sideyard were they have a storage room.
It runs to the driveway. I know they are ready to get it all cleaned up and have done lots since I got sick.
I am super excited to see it all finished.
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I know everyone goes straight to Christmas these days on November 1st, but I so love Thanksgiving and quite frankly it is not until November that it even remotely feels like fall. It appears there is something tropical trying to form late next week which is holding in the warm. I don't mind the warm, but want no more tropical. I do remember a tropical storm in November 1985. We got out of school early one day. Those things are important to teachers! I am not interested in too much rain, just some as it hasn't rained at all in October. It is pretty dry, so just some rain will do. No torrential stuff nor wind, please!
Welcoming in November,
Sandy
Such an interesting post, Sandy, and Miles is the cutest pumpkin ever. Love his enraptured expression watching his dad carve the jack o' lantern!
ReplyDeleteIt's probably no use telling you not to fret, but I will say it anyway. "Fret not." : )
No Christmas here until after Thanksgiving!! I'm with you there!! I enjoyed your post and seeing the finished Advent Calendar. Beautiful!! The boys dressed up for Halloween are so cute. Take care of yourself, Sandy!! I'm glad you are feeling better. Make yourself the priority and you will be stronger for all who need you!! Love & hugs!
ReplyDeleteThe Advent calendar looks fabulous, Sandy. Well done on getting it finished! The fencing looks great and I think it is wise to remove the huge trees. The enclosed garage looks amazing and I know Paul Allan and family are going to enjoy the space. I hope you have recovered from the strep. The boys are darling in their Halloween attire. Happy November to you and yours!
ReplyDeleteYour new fence looks great, Sandy, and I agree--with dogs and kids it is definitely a wise idea. Congratulations on finishing the advent calendar. I've never quilted, but I'm not sure it would be for me either. I just LOVE stitching and, at my age anyway, I want to do what I enjoy. The kids looks so cute--my sons were all SO into Ninja Turtles back in the 80s :) Little Miles is growing by leaps and bounds! I'm sure he's excited about the new baby and the changes to his house. How lucky to have a family member who is able to do all that remodeling for them. Hope you feel better very soon from your strep. I know that stress can cause all sorts of things, unfortunately. I'm with you on not jumping over Thanksgiving for Christmas. I love my house at Thanksgiving time and am hosting this year for 14 so no Christmas decorations will appear until November 30th. Hope you have a great week ahead! ♥
ReplyDeleteCarol, your comments are coming in as a no reply blogger. I have checked everything on my end. I am sorry you aren't hearing from me.
DeleteI am really looking forward to Thanksgiving next week and to all the decorating starting on Friday.
Tree removal... we've removed several, and Hub wants to remove more. It's a continuing discussion. The trees are beautiful, and provide terrific shade for the backyard, but they are not the best variety - prone to break in heavy winds. You are wise to take out huge trees when it is convenient to do so. I have been in Thanksgiving denial here - it's just been too warm to even entertain the idea, but next week it is. I am ready to put up our tree. I want to see the pretty lights through the beveled glass of our front door. I don't do much decorating beyond that.
ReplyDeleteWe do hope that getting the pine trees down will be affordable and the neighbors will agree to cut with us helping in the cost. They are on their property, but looking straight at our kitchen in a major hurricane.
DeleteI have put up less and less each Christmas. I don't want more to do than is fun and doable. I love the tree and always look forward to that each year.