Whew!

I worked most of the week on trying to set up an auction and a store on a website I manage. Murphy’s Law was working overtime. I’m not going to say much more about it because I don’t want to think about it right now. I have had a wonderful Friday.

I’ve spent most Fridays this school year keeping my son’s two little boys. T, the eldest, goes to speech therapy class two days a week and both grandmas take turns, me on Friday. T is almost 5 and E is about 19 months. They have really entertained me today and vice-versa. We danced and danced to Pharrell Williams’ “Happy.” We watched a video of performers on stage in Manhattan Concert Productions’ Crazy for You which totally enthralled E. He studied each move from about 6″ from the screen.

Then we danced. He tried to copy all my moves and big brother’s break dancing moves all at once. He really seemed to be trying to do the coordinated moves like the professionals. This one will be our musician. He already has a great ear for tunes and good rhythm.

When we left the school after speech class I stopped by the Dollar General and, of course, as a Nana has to do, I had to get them some cheap toys. T got a dinosaur “egg.” If you don’t know what that is, it’s a T-rex that turns into an oval ball by folding it up. E kept saying, “Me” and pointing at different toys. I would hand him one, he would consider it and usually put it back. After four toys he decided, excitedly, to go with a huge (for a toddler) plastic sword with lots of scrollwork and bumpy things made into it. It’s thicker and longer than his brother’s lightsaber. I had to chuckle at the littlest one wanting the biggest weapon. He would NOT let big brother play with it either! I think T was a little intimidated.

We played “sword fight” for a while, watched some cartoons, looked up wild animal sounds on YouTube and then we DANCED some more. Then they raced. I hope they were worn out so Mom and Dad can get a good night’s sleep. T likes sleeping in the parents’ bed, but he starts out in his own bed. He just wakes up lonely I guess.

Paw, my husband, came by later and Mom, my DDIL, made a great supper when she got home.

THEN, I got a rare treat. My friend, Melanie, and I went to see Oliver! at Roane State Community College and Melanie treated. It was wonderful! I saw one actor I knew from the TN Medieval Faire. She did a fantastic job in a prominent role. The youngster playing Oliver, Joey Neiman, was phenomenal. There were so many other stellar performances that I hesitate to name them for fear of omitting some. Trust me, they were great. If you can see this, do.

 

Blossoms

After finally getting well from three sinus infections over the fall, winter, and spring, I am well–I hope–after almost two weeks of laryngitis, steroids, antibiotics and new asthma inhalers. Yeah. I’m really, really over it. Bleh! The smoke from the fires last Fall and the extreme changes in the weather here this winter have set off asthma that I’ve never experienced before. Needless to say, I haven’t accomplished much creatively.

This week I did get well enough to venture out to take some pictures of the apple blossoms.

Enjoy! Aren’t they lovely? We probably won’t get any apples from them. Usually, the squirrels and deer beat us to them, but I still love knowing they’re there and enjoying the blossoms, and the squirrels and the deer.

New Items

I have had these for a little while and they are going in my Etsy Shop now. All of them are made from thrifted men’s shirts. The first one is some cute little bitty baby britches made from shirt sleeves with a shiny silver metallic elastic waist in about a size 2.

Yes, the cuffs unbutton and roll up in case baby wants to wade in a puddle. (Hopefully, not one of baby’s own making.) Rainy Day Waders.

The second one is a peasant-style dress of purple gingham and lace with an embroidered Texas state silhouette on the left side. There is elastic in the neck and sleeves for comfort.

I’m not sure what this shirt was from when it was an adult size, but I think it’s much cuter for a little tomboy–or cowgirl.

And this one, my favorite, is made from a man’s polo shirt in a great medium weight knit. I’m not sure what to call the color. Greenish, blueish, grayish? It’s sort of like hazel eyes, it looks different in different situations. I added lace and a little cotton patch pocket in a coordinating color pattern.Â