All of the square doilies from this book. I love thread crochet, and I love doilies. However, I have no use for big doilies. Or table runners. Or antimacassars. However, I do have need of coasters. Plus, this will distract me from my search for the perfect pattern for a lace shawl for my wedding.
So. I will start with the one I have already finished (it needs to be washed first, as it has been in use and has gotten a little dirty).
Must get batteries for the camera...
Projects:
Ripple baby blanket: needs ends woven in and washed
Little square doilies: 1 down 8 to go
Baby blankets (4): Patterns, yarns TBD (probably Bernat Cotton Tots though. Love it!) Due: August, November (2), December
Wedding afghan (1): Pattern, yarns TBD. Due July 28
Wedding shawl: Due November 9
I'm sure that there will be more things added. Let us try not to forget that I have a wedding to plan for November.
Yay!
A little feline yin/yang to remind me that everything works out. In the end. One way or another
Friday, May 25, 2007
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Word...
Your Dominant Intelligence is Linguistic Intelligence |
You are excellent with words and language. You explain yourself well. An elegant speaker, you can converse well with anyone on the fly. You are also good at remembering information and convicing someone of your point of view. A master of creative phrasing and unique words, you enjoy expanding your vocabulary. You would make a fantastic poet, journalist, writer, teacher, lawyer, politician, or translator. |
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
After the tone...
Harley's Rules for phone messages...
1.) Keep it simple. Just the essential information please.
2.) Leave your number twice, once at the beginning of you message, and again at the end.
3.) Speak more slowly than usual. Especially if this is your first contact with the person you are calling. Otherwise, your listener might wonder why you want to talk about your felicias when you are calling from a company that handles internet stuff.
example: "HimynameisJaneSmithI'mcallingfrominternalcompanywehandleVOIPandpandasandallsortsofotherthingsthatI willtellyouaboutrightnowandIwasreferredbyinmiricompanypleasecallmeat8005551289sowecandiscussourfelicias"
example: "Hi. My name is Jane Smith. I'm calling from Internet Company. My number is 800-555-1289. I was referred to you by Another Company because we provide VOIP services. Please give me a call and we can discuss our options. My name again is Jane Smith and I can be reached at 800-555-1289."
See. Not so hard is it?
Thank you, and have a nice day.
1.) Keep it simple. Just the essential information please.
2.) Leave your number twice, once at the beginning of you message, and again at the end.
3.) Speak more slowly than usual. Especially if this is your first contact with the person you are calling. Otherwise, your listener might wonder why you want to talk about your felicias when you are calling from a company that handles internet stuff.
example: "HimynameisJaneSmithI'mcallingfrominternalcompanywehandleVOIPandpandasandallsortsofotherthingsthatI willtellyouaboutrightnowandIwasreferredbyinmiricompanypleasecallmeat8005551289sowecandiscussourfelicias"
example: "Hi. My name is Jane Smith. I'm calling from Internet Company. My number is 800-555-1289. I was referred to you by Another Company because we provide VOIP services. Please give me a call and we can discuss our options. My name again is Jane Smith and I can be reached at 800-555-1289."
See. Not so hard is it?
Thank you, and have a nice day.
Monday, May 14, 2007
A Very Merry Un-Birthday to Me!
Your Birthdate: January 19 |
You don't just believe in love at first site - you've experienced it. You develop crushes pretty easily, but keeping your interest is another matter! You are very prone to love - hate relationships. Number of True Loves You'll Have: 1 Number of Times You'll Have Your Heart Broken: 1 You are most compatible with people born on the 1st, 10th, 19th, and 28th of the month. |
Friday, May 11, 2007
Fortunate Dragon
You are The Wheel of Fortune
Good fortune and happiness but sometimes a species of
intoxication with success
The Wheel of Fortune is all about big things, luck, change, fortune. Almost always good fortune. You are lucky in all things that you do and happy with the things that come to you. Be careful that success does not go to your head however. Sometimes luck can change.
What Tarot Card are You?
Take the Test to Find Out.
Thursday, May 03, 2007
Nearly a CATastrophe...
Meet Lynx (again).
He's a handsome fellow, isn't he? 14 pounds of stripey goodness. Three weeks ago, we nearly lost him. It is thanks to the good efforts of his vet, her techs and his own strong will to live that we didn't.
He got himself an urinary tract obstruction. The problem reached crisis point for several reasons. First, he's mainly an outdoor cat, so I didn't realize he wasn't urinating. Second, he seems to have a very high pain tolerance. On Thursday night he seemed fine, playing with Jaguar as usual. Friday morning he was hissing and growling for no apparent reason (never a good sign, but not always a sign of a life threatening problem). Friday night he was throwing up white foam and (finally) trying to pee (unsuccessfully) in the house. Saturday morning, he was comatose. Luckily, one of the local vets was open and told me I could drop him off (they were booked up, but would look at him between appointments). He was awake by Monday, although not eating. His bladder was so distended that the muscle tone was gone, so they had to express his bladder. I took him home Thursday, with two prescriptions. One of antibiotics and one of something to help repair the muscle. And instructions on how to express his bladder. Fun for all concerned.
He took the pills with a minimum of fuss. At first it was because he still wasn't feeling well, later it was because he's a reasonable cat, plus he got butter to help the pills go down. Cats seem, in my experience, to take pills much more readily if you explain to them why you want them to take the pill. However, even if they don't fight the pill, some cats like to see if they can fool you into thinking they have swallowed the pill and then spit it out once you let go of them (I'm naming no names, but if the stripes fit...). If you smear butter on the upper lip, when their body heat starts to melt it, they can't stand the greasy and lick it off, which forces them to swallow the pill.
Long story short... He's better. At the second follow up visit, the vet was concerned because his bladder is still sensitive to palpation (although empty at the time). She now wants a urine sample to see if it is infection or inflammation. After a week on Baytril (!), she's pretty sure it isn't infection. I don't want to put him on steroids (more pills, hurrah!), but I also don't want the white blood cells to build up and cause another blockage.
Aah. Cats. They lower the blood pressure.
He's a handsome fellow, isn't he? 14 pounds of stripey goodness. Three weeks ago, we nearly lost him. It is thanks to the good efforts of his vet, her techs and his own strong will to live that we didn't.
He got himself an urinary tract obstruction. The problem reached crisis point for several reasons. First, he's mainly an outdoor cat, so I didn't realize he wasn't urinating. Second, he seems to have a very high pain tolerance. On Thursday night he seemed fine, playing with Jaguar as usual. Friday morning he was hissing and growling for no apparent reason (never a good sign, but not always a sign of a life threatening problem). Friday night he was throwing up white foam and (finally) trying to pee (unsuccessfully) in the house. Saturday morning, he was comatose. Luckily, one of the local vets was open and told me I could drop him off (they were booked up, but would look at him between appointments). He was awake by Monday, although not eating. His bladder was so distended that the muscle tone was gone, so they had to express his bladder. I took him home Thursday, with two prescriptions. One of antibiotics and one of something to help repair the muscle. And instructions on how to express his bladder. Fun for all concerned.
He took the pills with a minimum of fuss. At first it was because he still wasn't feeling well, later it was because he's a reasonable cat, plus he got butter to help the pills go down. Cats seem, in my experience, to take pills much more readily if you explain to them why you want them to take the pill. However, even if they don't fight the pill, some cats like to see if they can fool you into thinking they have swallowed the pill and then spit it out once you let go of them (I'm naming no names, but if the stripes fit...). If you smear butter on the upper lip, when their body heat starts to melt it, they can't stand the greasy and lick it off, which forces them to swallow the pill.
Long story short... He's better. At the second follow up visit, the vet was concerned because his bladder is still sensitive to palpation (although empty at the time). She now wants a urine sample to see if it is infection or inflammation. After a week on Baytril (!), she's pretty sure it isn't infection. I don't want to put him on steroids (more pills, hurrah!), but I also don't want the white blood cells to build up and cause another blockage.
Aah. Cats. They lower the blood pressure.
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