Between the bronchitis, which took over a month to get rid of, and then my complete LACK of energy, I haven't been doing much.
Well, actually, that's not true. I have a new passion! I'm making journals! And, giving them away to family & friends because right now I need the experience of making them and learning from my mistakes! Finally, it is a great way to spend my days INDOORS! (It was 119 here this week and we have two days of 118 degree days coming up next week).
So, yes, I had that HORRIBLE bronchitis that was going around and I was basically so tired that I did NADA. NADA. I didn't even get up to visit my horses! That's how tired I was. I seem to be over it now and my energy level is back.
I discovered journals after trying canvas, fence boards, 12" square wood cuts, and decorating my photos. I really wasn't happy with any of those things. I don't remember how I came upon journals, but I've always loved writing! My first poem was published in first grade! I was a writing coach at my district for two years and the students in my class always had higher writing scores than the other teachers at my grade level...(snicker, snicker...). My kids wrote EVERY DAY. They learned to spell. They learned to write a complete sentence (in 3rd grade, for crying out loud!). Yes, they struggled, but they also succeeded. Every year except my last two, I published their year long writing in a spiral bound book and sent it home with them.
...sigh...
So, somehow, I think on Facebook, I discovered junk journals. That's when you just grab whatever you have and make it into a notebook/journal. Of course, I ran around the house and quickly filled up 3 boxes of...junk. Old mail, old writing paper, new writing paper, paper bags, magazines. My husband thinks I'm NUTS! I even went out into the garage and found a whole box full of stationery that I used at school which was left over. I somehow hadn't gotten around to giving it to a thrift shop! THANK GOODNESS!
I'm on a roll. I made 2 Edgar Allan Poe journals using what is called the "altered book" method. That's where you keep the book pages and glue stuff on top of them. They were awful. I wasn't happy with them.
However, not being an expert seamstress like my maternal grandmother, I couldn't sew ANYTHING! So, the sewing machine went in for reburbishing and now I sew lace and other things onto papers!
I now find books for 50 cents, gut them (take out the pages) and then build them back up. I decide which pages should go into them. I've made 4 that way. Two went to one of my colleagues who retired the same year I did. One is my first one and I'll keep that one. Another one I did for a friend and I'm already working on #5. I've learned to get over my fear of sewing, although I do still occasionally swear at my sewing machine! I gesso my covers and add items to them. It is a wonderful outlet for my "creative energy".
Hubby finally asked today, "When are you going to make some money off these?" HA! Probably NEVER, but I don't care.
Oh, and I CLOSED my ETSY shop. They were charging me fees for stuff that NEVER SOLD and I had just HAD IT! NO SUPPORT, NADA! So, bye-bye!
I just sneak some of my grocery money into my purse each week and trek over to either Michaels, Hobby Lobby, or JoAnn's.
Here are some photos of journals #1, 2, and 3...I don't have any of #4 YET...
This one is #1. I didn't know how to stitch the spine yet, so I just used ribbon to hold it together. I punched holes in EVERY paper and tied it with a blue ribbon.
These are #2 and #3. I gave away #1 and #3 yesterday. The one with the owl was the first one I stitched. I didn't get enough papers in it, unfortunately, and the cover doesn't sit straight...oh, well...live and learn! I'll keep that one. I put gesso on the cover to give it some texture. My colleague wanted the purple cover on hers left intact, so I didn't do anything to it.
This is the spin and stitching on #2. I somehow didn't get my pages lined up correctly on the inside, so they aren't even...sigh...lesson learned! There is a learning curve here and I think I'm doing better, but on #4, I didn't make enough holes for the spine and paper, so I just double stitched EVERYTHING!!! OY~
Oh, and with the HEAT WAVE, I'm stayin' INSIDE!!!!
Later!
~Cheers~
Cheryl Ann
I dedicate this blog to my father, who first put a camera in my hands when I was 12 and who took me to many of the places that I love today.
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Friday, June 23, 2017
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Why I've been AWOL
So, the hubby and I were called to babysit a couple of weeks ago because the one year old had a runny nose and cough and couldn't go to daycare. Now, we BOTH got our flu shots this year, soooooo.....
We lasted 2 days. Then I got a sore throat. And a tickle. So, the mother-in-law was called and she babysat for... 6 DAYS!
In the meantime, I got a nasty bout of bronchitis. I honestly don't even remember most of a week. I stayed in my pajamas and took naps all day. I coughed all night and couldn't sleep (neither could hubby because of my coughing). I drank TONS of hot water with lemon and honey.
I am now on day 15. I still have the cough and my energy level is very low. If I go out in the morning, I am DONE for the day. I need to go get a green smoothie and get my energy level back up.
I have, however, been working on various crafts. I'm now into bookmaking (journaling). Yesterday I sat on the couch and tea stained the pages in one book that I bought for $1.00 at the thrift store and used brown shoe polish on the other one. I love the covers and spines of both books, so I ripped out about 300 pages in each one, keeping about 100, which is still WAYYYY too many! I'll go through them again this morning and try to get them down to 50 pages each. I want to turn one into a nature journal and I'm not sure what to do yet with the other one. The prep on the books takes a LONG TIME! I've been watching YouTube videos on how to make journals (in my free time!) I REALLY love the nature ones.
We DID drive to Temecula Saturday to see the grandson's last baseball game. His team WON, so they went to a playoff game that evening, and they won that too, so he has another game this week. In the first game, the grandson got a double and 5 singles! And, 5 RBI's and he scored 5x. He watches a LOT of baseball games on TV and hubby says he has "baseball IQ"...(whatever that is...) I guess he just understands the game and the strategies?
AND, we are getting a new car! The XTerra is being traded for a Nissan Rogue, a hybrid! Don't know yet when we are getting it as it is in Northern California. Hubby found it online (there are NONE in Southern California currently...), so we are waiting to hear when they will ship it down here and to which dealership. We'll go from 18 mpg to 35 mpg. We can drive to the Sierra on one tank of gas, not 2!!!! I'm going to miss the XTerra, but with gas now hovering about $3.00 a gallon, it is time to rethink it. And, once the California gas taxes are increased...OY! OUCH! Oh, and it is being included with a 10' CAMPING TENT! An attachable tent! So, I guess hubby HAS been listening to me complain about not being able to go camping! Whoo, whoo!!! We have our sleeping bags, our cots, our chairs, our camping stove, and our cast iron pans. We actually have a Coleman 4 person tent (unused), so we are looking forward to doing some camping with our son and grandson this summer!!!!
Speaking of summer, it was 109 here Sunday and Monday. Ugh. Today it will ONLY be 107. It cools down by the end of the week, down to 90! We've had to turn on the air conditioner in order to survive! I left some water running at the birdbath and yesterday I had 3 hummingbirds, the Oriole pair, doves, sparrows, and finches. They sure appreciated the water!
Take care. Don't get this HORRIBLE bronchitis.
~Cheryl Ann~ I will post photos of my projects as soon as I take some!!!!! :-)
We lasted 2 days. Then I got a sore throat. And a tickle. So, the mother-in-law was called and she babysat for... 6 DAYS!
In the meantime, I got a nasty bout of bronchitis. I honestly don't even remember most of a week. I stayed in my pajamas and took naps all day. I coughed all night and couldn't sleep (neither could hubby because of my coughing). I drank TONS of hot water with lemon and honey.
I am now on day 15. I still have the cough and my energy level is very low. If I go out in the morning, I am DONE for the day. I need to go get a green smoothie and get my energy level back up.
I have, however, been working on various crafts. I'm now into bookmaking (journaling). Yesterday I sat on the couch and tea stained the pages in one book that I bought for $1.00 at the thrift store and used brown shoe polish on the other one. I love the covers and spines of both books, so I ripped out about 300 pages in each one, keeping about 100, which is still WAYYYY too many! I'll go through them again this morning and try to get them down to 50 pages each. I want to turn one into a nature journal and I'm not sure what to do yet with the other one. The prep on the books takes a LONG TIME! I've been watching YouTube videos on how to make journals (in my free time!) I REALLY love the nature ones.
We DID drive to Temecula Saturday to see the grandson's last baseball game. His team WON, so they went to a playoff game that evening, and they won that too, so he has another game this week. In the first game, the grandson got a double and 5 singles! And, 5 RBI's and he scored 5x. He watches a LOT of baseball games on TV and hubby says he has "baseball IQ"...(whatever that is...) I guess he just understands the game and the strategies?
AND, we are getting a new car! The XTerra is being traded for a Nissan Rogue, a hybrid! Don't know yet when we are getting it as it is in Northern California. Hubby found it online (there are NONE in Southern California currently...), so we are waiting to hear when they will ship it down here and to which dealership. We'll go from 18 mpg to 35 mpg. We can drive to the Sierra on one tank of gas, not 2!!!! I'm going to miss the XTerra, but with gas now hovering about $3.00 a gallon, it is time to rethink it. And, once the California gas taxes are increased...OY! OUCH! Oh, and it is being included with a 10' CAMPING TENT! An attachable tent! So, I guess hubby HAS been listening to me complain about not being able to go camping! Whoo, whoo!!! We have our sleeping bags, our cots, our chairs, our camping stove, and our cast iron pans. We actually have a Coleman 4 person tent (unused), so we are looking forward to doing some camping with our son and grandson this summer!!!!
Speaking of summer, it was 109 here Sunday and Monday. Ugh. Today it will ONLY be 107. It cools down by the end of the week, down to 90! We've had to turn on the air conditioner in order to survive! I left some water running at the birdbath and yesterday I had 3 hummingbirds, the Oriole pair, doves, sparrows, and finches. They sure appreciated the water!
Take care. Don't get this HORRIBLE bronchitis.
~Cheryl Ann~ I will post photos of my projects as soon as I take some!!!!! :-)
Sunday, May 7, 2017
Well, "Little Man" is doing better!!!!
Thanks to Grandma's EXPERT CARE! (yeah, right...All I did was put him down for 3 naps the other day and spoon fed him some water and gave him his meals...) "Little Man" no longer has a fever. NONE! GONE! Phew! Yes, it is scary when a little one is sick.
Anyway, his mom dressed him up in some UCLA stuff and took 14 photos of him the next day! I don't know why...she DID graduate from UCLA and she has tons of UCLA swag for both kids...
So, here he is, the day after his 103 fever:
Anyway, his mom dressed him up in some UCLA stuff and took 14 photos of him the next day! I don't know why...she DID graduate from UCLA and she has tons of UCLA swag for both kids...
So, here he is, the day after his 103 fever:
Saturday, May 6, 2017
Babysitting
So, the youngest grandchild (so far....another one is on the way...) turned one year old April 29th. We had to babysit him yesterday because he had a 103 degree temperature.
It's hard to watch a one year old screaming because he is sick. I gave him his meds for his fever, then put him down for a short nap. Actually, he fell asleep for 15 minutes on top of me, on my chest, then took another nap. Then we went outside. He actually perked up! He played with his sister's toys (she was at daycare), played with the rocks, and played with anything he could find outside. He LOVES the outdoors! This may the the one grandchild I REALLY get to cultivate to love the outdoors! He looks so much like my maternal grandfather and has his blue eyes, too! And, my blond hair!
Anyway, he screamed for his lunch, so I fed him, kept him up until 2 p.m. and then he took a nice, long afternoon nap! SO DID GRANDMA!!!!
By 4:00, he was screaming for his afternoon bottle, so he got that and then mommie came home. He ran to the side door with his arms in the air! He is so dang cute!
This morning he is fine. NO FEVER! I guess grandma did a good job yesterday!!!!! Here's "Little Man" yesterday...playing with his big sister's toys!
It's hard to watch a one year old screaming because he is sick. I gave him his meds for his fever, then put him down for a short nap. Actually, he fell asleep for 15 minutes on top of me, on my chest, then took another nap. Then we went outside. He actually perked up! He played with his sister's toys (she was at daycare), played with the rocks, and played with anything he could find outside. He LOVES the outdoors! This may the the one grandchild I REALLY get to cultivate to love the outdoors! He looks so much like my maternal grandfather and has his blue eyes, too! And, my blond hair!
Anyway, he screamed for his lunch, so I fed him, kept him up until 2 p.m. and then he took a nice, long afternoon nap! SO DID GRANDMA!!!!
By 4:00, he was screaming for his afternoon bottle, so he got that and then mommie came home. He ran to the side door with his arms in the air! He is so dang cute!
This morning he is fine. NO FEVER! I guess grandma did a good job yesterday!!!!! Here's "Little Man" yesterday...playing with his big sister's toys!
Saturday, April 29, 2017
Summer plans
SUMMER IS COMING!
Next week, we'll have 4 days of triple degree temperatures here. That means 100+. Today, however, is a GORGEOUS spring day. I can feel a nice breeze, the birds are outside feeding and sipping water at the water fountain. Ahhhh....spring!
But, alas, summer IS coming. That means shutting up the house, closing the curtains, and enduring canned air while the air conditioner is running nonstop.
We ARE making plans for a trip to Arizona during the monsoon season. We've found a couple of cabins that take dogs and, with my profits from EBAY, we can pay for one of them in full up front! Ain't that grand? We better book it before it goes to someone else!
Not much else is planned here. Our youngest grandson turned 1 year old today. And, today marks my one-year anniversary retiring! I've LOVE IT and I still do! I taught for 30 years, and worked part time through college, then worked 7 years as a legal secretary. Hubby worked from the time he was 16 until he retired at 66. That's ... 50 years!
I'm enjoying my arts & crafts. It gives me a creative outlet.
Have a great day!
Next week, we'll have 4 days of triple degree temperatures here. That means 100+. Today, however, is a GORGEOUS spring day. I can feel a nice breeze, the birds are outside feeding and sipping water at the water fountain. Ahhhh....spring!
But, alas, summer IS coming. That means shutting up the house, closing the curtains, and enduring canned air while the air conditioner is running nonstop.
We ARE making plans for a trip to Arizona during the monsoon season. We've found a couple of cabins that take dogs and, with my profits from EBAY, we can pay for one of them in full up front! Ain't that grand? We better book it before it goes to someone else!
Not much else is planned here. Our youngest grandson turned 1 year old today. And, today marks my one-year anniversary retiring! I've LOVE IT and I still do! I taught for 30 years, and worked part time through college, then worked 7 years as a legal secretary. Hubby worked from the time he was 16 until he retired at 66. That's ... 50 years!
I'm enjoying my arts & crafts. It gives me a creative outlet.
Have a great day!
Thursday, April 27, 2017
Busy, busy, and MORE BUSY!!!!
I've been busy with my arts & crafts signs. I made 3 in one day. Then we visited the son's family in Temecula and last weekend hubby and I were BOTH SICK. I had a horrible, painful stomach cramp flu thing and he had the BIG D...(diarrhea). I was out of it for 3 days. Yesterday, however, I perked up, and I ran errands. Today I'm heading up to the horses because they ALL need pellets.
Anyway, I'm getting to the point that I need to do SOMETHING with all of the photos on canvas and wooden signs. I now have 5 24" wooden signs. One is going to a friend. One will stay here. It says, "Forget the dog...BEWARE of grandkids!" It isn't the greatest looking and I turned over one of my very first signs and put that on the back. I figured since it is going to be outside anyway, I wouldn't waste another of my precious boards on it! I'm going to hang it on our side fence.
I gave away one of my ocean themed 12 x 12" canvases yesterday. We had driven to a local paper outlet and the gal there was so helpful, I took 3 signs with me and let her pick one out. She chose an ocean themed one with shells on it.
I really do enjoy making these. They give me an outlet for my creative juices! Hubby can lay things out spatially, but I'm much more creative. It drives him nuts sometimes!
Here are a few photos of my recent creations:
Anyway, I'm getting to the point that I need to do SOMETHING with all of the photos on canvas and wooden signs. I now have 5 24" wooden signs. One is going to a friend. One will stay here. It says, "Forget the dog...BEWARE of grandkids!" It isn't the greatest looking and I turned over one of my very first signs and put that on the back. I figured since it is going to be outside anyway, I wouldn't waste another of my precious boards on it! I'm going to hang it on our side fence.
I gave away one of my ocean themed 12 x 12" canvases yesterday. We had driven to a local paper outlet and the gal there was so helpful, I took 3 signs with me and let her pick one out. She chose an ocean themed one with shells on it.
I really do enjoy making these. They give me an outlet for my creative juices! Hubby can lay things out spatially, but I'm much more creative. It drives him nuts sometimes!
Here are a few photos of my recent creations:
Sunday, April 16, 2017
Busy, busy, busy!
I'm just not posting much these days. I have TOO MANY other things to do!
First, babysitting...you know the story there.
Second, babysitting the HUSBAND. He tweeked his back AGAIN and now it is visiting the chiropractor 2x a week. It is a 2 hour round trip. There goes another 2 days.
Third, my arts & crafts. I've discovered putting sheet music (piano) on canvas and then decorating the canvas to match the title or mood of the piece. You can see some here: So far I only have 3 of them listed. I have 3 more to list, but not today:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/DesertsandBeyond?ref=hdr_shop_menu
PLEASE do stop by and take a look. It's depressing having 1 visitor a month! :-(
Anyway, I also made 2 wooden signs. One is for a friend. Sorry about the photo. I took this with my tablet and it jiggles all the time! But, you get the idea...My friend gets the top one and I don't know what to do with the bottom one. Each one is 24" long...
First, babysitting...you know the story there.
Second, babysitting the HUSBAND. He tweeked his back AGAIN and now it is visiting the chiropractor 2x a week. It is a 2 hour round trip. There goes another 2 days.
Third, my arts & crafts. I've discovered putting sheet music (piano) on canvas and then decorating the canvas to match the title or mood of the piece. You can see some here: So far I only have 3 of them listed. I have 3 more to list, but not today:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/DesertsandBeyond?ref=hdr_shop_menu
PLEASE do stop by and take a look. It's depressing having 1 visitor a month! :-(
Anyway, I also made 2 wooden signs. One is for a friend. Sorry about the photo. I took this with my tablet and it jiggles all the time! But, you get the idea...My friend gets the top one and I don't know what to do with the bottom one. Each one is 24" long...
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