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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Going to Disneyland

Found a couple of cute things at thrift. This hat being one of them. Tucker, the Corgi in my life, models the newest Bio-Domes Headgear knit hat now destined for the trip. He is not too sure about his new modeling career. I am going to pull out all of the cosplay stops allowed for a Golden Girl. 

Rain has hit Northern California and has forced me inside. I have been making headway clearing the land of thistle and blackberry vines. It is not without punishment from those plants, they inflict lots of scratches and tiny wounds. 

It doesn't hurt to put my feet up and stream a few movies while I am watching the grandbaby. I tend to push myself hard and suffer the injuries later. I can say there is a BIG difference between caring for infant when you are 67 and when you are 27. Mila now weighs 12 pounds. Building up my body building arms by lifting her out of the baby swing, up from the floor, and out of the baby seat. I will have 2 days recovery during the week of arm days with Mila. Entering the new phase of the grandbaby workout. 

Heading to Anaheim! I am beyond excited. I have wanted to take a trip where there is lots of activity and lots of people. There are concerts on Friday and Saturday night of the Final Fantasy convention. I've booked the breakfasts for each day and sit-down lunches on Friday and Saturday. After watching a few YouTube videos on navigating Disneyland 70, I learned ordering food from an app saves huge chunks of time. 

I discovered a trick for wearing uncomfortable lever-back earrings. I loved these diamond pave hoops but the lever-back annoyed me. I placed a cheapo earring back between the back of my ear and the lever and now I can wear them!  


Beginnings of a fairy garden with frog figurines and solar mushroom stakes. Decorative rock, preferably in blue/purple, are on my thrift shop wish list. I am working around two large tree stumps. All of the rose bushes have been wrapped in wire. There was an initial deer munching that caught us by surprise. 


In the foreground are glass watering globes, green blown glass and glass mushroom stakes. Looking to add anything frog, fairy, mushroom, or magical to the garden. 

Sunday, April 19, 2026

Keep Your Quilts and Clearing the Land

I was surprised when hospice thrift turned away a quilt for donation. Granted it was one of my first and was really ugly. I don't think that was even the determining factor. Quilts fell out of favor a long time ago. 

Since our Northern California weather has been super fantastic, I have been spending most of my time outside. With the front yard nearly whipped into shape, I have turned my attention to the backyard.  

Looks like this bears breech is trying to recover. Safe now after it was blocked off from my son's random mowing. 

To the left is the debris pile from the land cleared along the fence. The cherry tree got a tad deer munched before I could get it planted and fenced.  


And here are garden pick up sticks. A new and fun game for those tackling blackberry vines. Hoping for another burn day to get rid of that yard debris. 

There are two goals for this garden area (1) fence off the vegetable garden with either chain link or hog wire, and (2) clear the land to replace the missing portion of fencing. The leaning one shown above is one of the few sections standing. 

I lost visiting privileges to the puppy Belle, the German wirehaired pointer, when I moved. Hoping to get the yard fenced as she may enter my life again or another dog of my choosing. 🐶

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Change of Plans and Summertime Sewing

I hope the summertime heat will bring out my hibernating tendencies so I can return to sewing. I found the Simplicity 4807 project I had hastily put away during my move. There are two sections I know I need to re-cut to sew the garment together.

I have the entire cosplay outfit ready for the Final Fantasy convention. I haven't modeled the jacket yet I made for the event. Sally Stand-In shows it off in the interim. I surprised myself that the lined jacket came together so easily. That reveal will be posted later this month. 


The next project queued up is one for my granddaughter Mila. Simplicity 7784 girl's summer dress in a watermelon print. 


Since my sewing patterns are now gathered in one place (pretty much), I can start to organize them by kids patterns, vintage dress patterns, keeper patterns never to be cut. 

Change of plans in the grandma brigade duties. My daughter was summoned back to office, her remote work stint short lived. A change of management decision nothing of her doing. My most favorite activity tap meant I moved my day from Wednesday to now Tuesday and Friday. All of my dance classes then line up Tuesday through Thursday after Mila duties. 

Next week I will be headed to Anaheim. I was late to the party to download the Disney app to make dining reservations. I was able to make some breakfast and lunch reserves at places around the park. There is an option to join a walk up list so I am going to test that out with dinner. 

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Grandma Brigade Duties Began

My first full day's duties as part of the grandma brigade. My days will be Wednesdays, a wonderful mid-week responsibility. 

I am kicking around the idea of taking a musical theatre dance class on Mondays from 5pm to 6pm. "Perfect preparation for auditions" for the theater. Who knows, maybe I might find my second wind singing and dancing in musical theatre. 

I do believe being active as you possibly can throughout your life will help you in your later years. I now have more muscular legs from dance fitness than I did in my 20s. 

As a child born in the late 1950s, I loved to watch musicals on TV. It took awhile, in my child's mind, to figure out that people in real life didn't break into song and dance. It was a disappointing realization.  

I don't profess to be a good singer, but I love to sing. When happy, I make up my own songs and have done that for years. Still working on the tune for Mila.

Saturday, April 4, 2026

Clearing the Garden Space and Dancing Happiness

Northern California received a soaking rain recently. It gave me a chance to try and clear more of the garden area for planting. I am using a small hand tool to pull the weeds out by the root. I don't want to use pesticides, (1) to protect any birds and critters, and (2) to protect us! 

Another rainstorm is predicted for later in the week. The goal is to work my way around the property. I am clearing the weed overgrowth away to replace a section of fencing currently missing. There is a blackberry bush that will pose a particular challenge in trimming and clearing. 

The burn permit for yard debris is only good through the end of this month. We have to time it between the rainy days and the unseasonably hot ones. 

Call me crazy but now I have signed up for TWO different tap dance classes. One closer to home at a community center, that being the less advanced class. I am also trying out Country Western line dancing at that same community center. This form of dance harkens back to my pre-kids life with my partner. There was a lot of drinking and sawdust shuffling back then. It is not my first rodeo.🤠

My grandbaby Mila is now 4 months old. I am the Wednesday scheduled grandma to be with her while my daughter is at work. She is able to work remote on Monday and Friday. Great news for everyone! 

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Rebuilding a Life

I've rethought my gardening plans after the manic phase of my move and the rental of the storage unit ended. I kept 2 of the 150 gallon grow pots and sent back 4 for credit. The second grow pot soil is queued up to go from 50 yard bags to the grow pot. 

I had been purging eBay product for some time. When it got to a couple of $5 sewing patterns per week in sales, it was time for it to end. I've kept all of the eBay branded boxes and poly mailers. My seller's account is still open but nothing is listed. Maybe I will find something exciting to sell ...

The last lot of my move involved boxes of quilting books. I was ALL IN to the craft, and then I wasn't. By boxes I mean 6 of the small moving boxes full of books on quilting. We won't go into the psychology of why so many quilting books happened.🤷

Residing in my on-site storage is A LOT of fabric. I thrifted a plastic storage cabinet full of fabric remnants. Keeping in my stash are unique fabrics and yardage for future clothing projects. Organizing the remaining items in storage are a project for another day. 

Tap dance news - I found a class! My most favorite form of exercise. This studio is closer to where I live and the fee is cheaper. Another bonus is we learn tap routines to current music rather than old Broadway like Putting on the Ritz

College news - Drawing and Composition II is offered in the fall. It would be Tuesday afternoon at Folsom Lake College. I am greatly tempted to take this one. It would be my first on-campus Art class. 

So my world is being "righted," back to the things that I love and enjoy.💞