Monday

Sep. 26th, 2011 11:04 pm
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I got up fairly early this morning--it was about 9:30, I suppose.  I ate saltines and peanut butter in my room for breakfast.  I cleared out a bunch of stuff that had accumulated next to my bed and got most of it put away.  I had three or four Walmart bags full of random stuff sitting on the south side of my bed, and I went through all that and got most of it put away.

I had a bunch of empty hanging file folders and some manilla folders--some with stuff in them, some without--and I put those all away.  I did not finish my laundry as I had planned.  I still need to wash two loads of laundry and my white fuzzy blanket.  I'm hoping I can do that tomorrow before I go to see my therapist.

Mom and I had some corned beef hot dish for lunch.  It was pretty good.  After lunch, I got into an old Mickey Rooney movie on TMC--A Yank at Eton.  I like those old movies. 

When it was over, I went back to the lair to continue to work on stuff.  I put all my food supplies into the pink sterlight  file box I had bought at Walmart last week.  Things will be less messy that way.

I sacked up a bunch of garbage and bagged up all the empty Walmart bags to take to my car the next time I go out. 

Jack and Cora stopped by in the late afternoon.  I was trying to catch up with my scrabble games when Cora came larking down to see me.  I teased her and asked her if she was skipping school to see me.  "School is already over," she said.

Then I asked her if she had gotten kicked out of school for biting her teacher, and she looked at me with this blank face.  LOL.

Then she told me today was "mismatch" day and she had gone to school with everything clashing.  She had on two different socks and two different pairs of shoes.  She is excited about pajama day which is either tomorrow or Wednesday--she plans to wear her spiderman pjs.  LOL.  She's really into the whole "homecoming week" festivities.

When I asked her why she was here, she said, "I came to torment you."   LOL.  That kid.  She thought we should bake something, but I said no, it was too late to bake anything now.  We'll probably bake again next weekend.

I hung out with her and helped her with the puzzles she was putting together while Jack set mom's old Packard Bell up in the porch and set her new machine that  copies records onto dvds in the bedroom.  It is a nice looking machine.

At seven pm, I came downstairs to watch the first episode of Terra Nova.  It might be good.  I have a feeling they are going to try to make it too much like Lost.  I thought they moved the plot along much too quickly.  They should have let more hints drop over the first few episodes and then reveal things like the "sixers"--the enemy group that had split off from the Terra Nova group.

At any rate, I am going to give it a chance and hope that it doesn't disappoint me.

I had a couple of toaster strudels for supper.  Not very satisfying, I'm afraid.

Tomorrow I have to go to Rochester.  I have an appointment to see my therapist. 

It was a gray, gloomy, cold day.  It literally felt like winter was breathing down the backs of our necks.  Bleah.  I am not ready for winter.

Thursday

Sep. 16th, 2011 12:56 am
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I was up earlier than normal today, despite the fact that I was up till 3 am last night.  I folded and put away my clean clothes then cleaned the litter boxes and put the new bags of cat food into the plastic containers to keep it fresher.  I sprayed the bedroom and bathroom with Fabreeze to freshen it up and sacked up a bunch of garbage.  The area next to my bed (on the right side) had become sort of a nest of debris, so I cleaned that all up.  I also gave my little black doll a bath as she was sticky.  When she was clean, I dressed her in a cute little pink dress.  I put away a few odds and ends, like the broom and dust pan.  Tomorrow, I may sweep the furnace room, especially near the litterboxes.

Mom carried my bag of recyclables upstairs and set my three Native American Precious Moments vinyl dolls up on the dresser. 


I cut out a couple more outfits for Chryssie.  She has amassed a pretty good wardrobe already.  Today I cut a little paintsuit out in a Christmas fabric.  I also cut out a pantsuit with a pirate motif.  I think the pirate outfit is going to be very cute.  I made the raglan sleeve pattern, but I extended the length of the sleeves and put contrasting cuffs on the sleeves.  I also added the same fabric onto the bottom of the shirt.  The main fabric is black with skull and crossbones wearing eye patches and red scarves on their heads.  The contrasting fabric is red with white stars.  The long pants are of the red fabric.  I may make another pair of pants with the pirate fabric if I have enough of it left.  I have  the shirt all sewn except to sew up the sides.  I haven't started the pants yet.  I still haven't uploaded my pictures to flickr so I can put them on here.

Jeffrey (my brother-in-law) had his surgery--it lasted fourteen hours.  Apparently they scraped all the rotting gunk out of his foot on Monday and yesterday the reconstructed the muscles and stuff in his foot.  He is in intensive care now--and probably will be for a couple of days.  It was much more messed up that they thought--and they thought it was plenty messed up to begin with.  Joni says he is in a lot of pain, poor guy.

Joni also said that Erik has already eaten one whole plateful of the sugar cookies.  LOL. 

It was actually cold today--apparently there was frost in some areas near here, but Mom says she didn't see any frost anywhere this morning.  Now it is supposed to get warmer again.  I suppose the trees will really start turning now that we have had frost.  On the news tonight, the weather guy said that this is supposed to be the best fall color season in ten years.  I thought last year was pretty good.  I will have to take some pictures if it is gorgeous.  I love the fall.  The only thing bad about it is that WINTER comes after it.

I started reading Never Let Me Go today.  I've had it for some time, but never really got time to just sit down and get into it.  I've been looking forward to reading it for a long time.

I brought my vintage Tammy family down to my room a while back, but they've just been sitting in the bag.  Tomorrow I would like to take them all out and scrub them up.  They look grungy.  They are really nice looking dolls except for the fact that they have those crappy legs that spraddle out like Vs when they sit.  That makes them look cheap.

I considered getting rid of them, but I do like them, and I can't get rid of my Tammy.  I have had her since I was a little girl.  She deserves to have a family of her own "species."  She lived with the Barbies for many years, and they looked down their noses at her because of her big head and fuller body.   At an antique store, I got her Mom and Dad, and her brother (or perhaps her boyfriend--I can't tell the two apart).  At a second hand junk shop, I got her little sister Pepper. 

Once I get them cleaned up, I'd like to sew some clothes for all of them.  They don't have much.  Perhaps I can find some shoes for them on EBAY.  One day, perhaps, they can have their own "home." 

Not much else going on.  Mom and I finished the left over KFC for lunch and had popcorn for supper.  I didn't go up for breakfast. 

Mom is going on a trip with her church group on Saturday.  I was looking forward to an excursion--maybe to the movies--while she is gone, but I guess I will be watching Cora instead.  Maybe we will bake something.  She loves to bake.  The hardest thing about living here is not feeling free to go as I please.  I enjoy doing stuff on my own--but, I am thankful I have a place to live and am not out on the street or trying to sneak three cats into a homeless shelter.  LOL.

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The very affectionate nature of my cat, who insisted that his very ability to continue living depended on my  turning off the computer and cuddling him, caused me to fail to post yesterday.  There wasn't a whole lot to say, anyhow...

Monday--

Got up early.  Mom was already washing her living room windows when I went upstairs.  She is insane about her windows.  She must wash them a dozen or more times a year.  Mine were never washed the entire time I lived in my house. 

I made poached eggs for us for breakfast.  We also had toast and grapefruit.  Then I went down to the Lair and worked on some stuff.  I'm trying to find places for the last of my stuff.  Mom came down later with my debit card for my unemployment.  I activated it and asked her if she'd like to run into Owatonna with me later.  (I knew she wouldn't want to miss her soap opera). 

So, we drove to Owatonna and went to Walmart where I got two bags of cat food, another container of litter box deodorizer, and an air freshener to put in the furnace room near the litter boxes.  I also bought 2 boxes of generic Nutty Bars, some apples, a case of diet coke, a carton of laundry detergeant which was on sale,  a jar of peanut butter, since I heard that peanut butter is going to become insanely expensive in the near future, and two cute little outfits for my niece which were on sale for $3 each. 

After Walmart, we went through the drive through of McDonalds for a twist cone.  We stopped at Kentucky Fried Chicken and bought the eight piece meal package, all dark meat.  We had that when we got home--it was good.  I prefer the roasted chicken, but mom likes the original recipe, so that's what we got.  I paid for it as Mom had bought my meals at least three or four times while I was poverty stricken. 

That was our very late lunch--and we had no supper. 

We watched TV for a while, though I don't remember what we watched.  I wasn't paying much attention.  I was working on the cute little outfit I was making for the Chryssie doll.  I have to upload these pictures to Flickr so I can put some of them on here.  

Mom had Bible study at 6:30 pm.  After she left, I went into my Lair and read for a while.  I finished reading The Rowan by Anne McCaffrey.  It was okay.  Her heroines are always these teeny tiny but fiesty little things and the heroes are always these huge, muscle-bound guys with square jaws and hard eyes that only turn tender for the sweet little chick heroine.  It gets old.

I tried to play scrabble on line, but the damned website was not behaving well.  I chatted with my former student, Bill Wilson, who told me that he had survived cancer four times and was now fighting it for a fifth time.  Then he told me it was a brain cancer and that he had been given 8-14  months to live.  He assured me he intended to beat it again...I hope he can.  I suppose he is in his early thirties now.  He was always a good kid. 

That was depressing.  


Tuesday

I woke up today and had a Nutty Bar for breakfast here in my lair.  I sure wish I had my little fridge down here because then I could keep milk right in my room and have cereal every morning.  I took my meds then started working on my laundry.  I had three loads.  The last one is in the dryer now.  I'll fold it in the morning. 

I also cleaned the litterboxes, gave my cats fresh food and water, and put the air freshener out there.

I put away a bunch of books that had been in Walmart bags and worked on the Lair most of the morning. 

Mom and I had Kentucky Fried chicken left overs for lunch.  Then she came downstairs and we watched a bunch of judge shows while I finished the little outfit I had been working on yesterday.  We had hot green tea and some cookies while we watched TV.


Cora came over at about 5:30 as Caleb had a football game and she doesn't enjoy going to the games.  She gets bored.  I gave her the two little outfits I had bought her and she liked both of them.  She sat on Grandma's lap for a long time, reading her book and trying to persuade Mom to take her home so she could ride her bike and Mom could watch her.  LOL. 

At 7 pm, she and Mom went upstairs to watch Wipeout, which I do not enjoy because I think it is stupid and pointless.  I stayed downstairs and watched NCIS.  Jack and Kari and Caleb came to get her around 8 pm.  They hung out very briefly as it is a school night and the kids had homework to do before bed. 

I had begun sewing the little black silky "witch" costume for the Chryssie doll.  It is completely done except for the hem and being sewn up the back.  I think it is too short, and I am going to add a ruffle to the bottom of the dress to make it longer.  I may make it a double ruffle, with the underneath one being made of that black fabric with the holographic silver stars on it.  I am planning on making her a cloak out of that as well.  I saw a very cute pair of boots on EBAY for her, and I am tempted to get them for her.  I have a $70 credit on my Target card...

My little Stewie Bug is being a big cuddle-bug tonight.  He is pressed up as tight as he can get to my stomach.  I have to stop typing from time to time to pet him and tell him he is Momma's precious baby boy....yes he is!  Yes he is!  LOL.

That's about it.  Tomorrow, I may sneak out to Owatonna while mom is at bible study--need to get my license tabs and also would like to get some of the stuff she would not approve of--like chocolate candy.  Also, I have sugar cookies to deliver to my nephew Erik and some books for my sister Joni.  Another thing I hope to do tomorrow is to wash my bedding and vacuum the lair.
 

Sunday

Sep. 12th, 2011 12:34 am
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Slept quite late today.  I was up until 3 am again last night.  I tried getting to sleep earlier, but couldn't.  Finally I just took a shot of Nyquil.  Then I was like I was drugged.  Couldn't wake up again.

Mom went to Jack's pastor's good-bye party.  That scratches my plan to try going to church there.  This guy was incredibly intelligent and not some dumb ass.  Unfortunately, his congregation thought his sermons were too deep.  So they sent him on his way. 

While she was gone, I took a bath and warmed up some green beans for lunch.  I had a few of the cookies I made yesterday for dessert.  There was a marathon of A Haunting episodes on the Green Planet channel, so I watched two episodes of that.  There was one I had not seen before.  Then Mom came home and she doesn't like that sort of thing, so we watched The Princess Diaries 1 and 2 on the Disney channel.  She played on the computer and I finished the cute little Christmas frock I had cut out for Chryssie.

Mom made some popcorn and that is what we had for supper. 


After the movie was over, I went into my room and messed with the computer for a while.  Then I put away some clean clothes and cleaned out a bag full of hanging folders and miscellaneous stuff.  I had emptied out another bag last night when I couldn't sleep, and I moved the books that were in that one over to the shelves above my desk.

In the folder bag, there were many bits and pieces of stories I have written or compositions I wrote in college.  I need to winnow through those and toss anything that isn't worth saving for future reference.

That's pretty much it for today. 

I'm hungry, but it isn't worth going upstairs to find something to eat.  I wish I had brought down a ziplock bag of those cookies I made yesterday.  When I get my check, I am going to buy some crackers, so on nights like this I can have peanut butter and crackers.  I'll get some more of those Nutty Bars too--those were another thing that was good to have down here when there wasn't enough food for the day.

Perhaps tomorrow I will poach an egg or something. 

I would love to go to Perkins for breakfast....have the mushroom and asparagus omlette with a side of link sausages and a big glass of orange juice.  And pancakes.  DROOOOOOOOL.

Friday

Sep. 3rd, 2011 01:38 am
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Slept till about 10:30 today...mainly because I did not go to sleep until after 3:30 am.  Mom was in and out of my room, doing laundry this morning.  I have quite a pile of laundry myself--I will probably work on it tomorrow.  It was gloomy and rained most of the day--not much--just a day-long drizzle.

Thunder and lightning woke me up early this morning--about 5 am, I think.  I was glad to see it because we need rain really bad.  My mom's lawn has turned brown and crispy where there is no shade.

DeAnn called me today and asked if I wanted to meet her, Jim, and Swayze in Owatonna for lunch at 1 pm.  I said I had no money, but I DO still have the check she wrote me for the cell phone.  I said I would give it back to her if they would pay for my meal.  She said we'd work it out.

We made plans to meet at El Tequila, which, in my opinion is the best Mexican restaurant in Owatonna.  It used to be that I liked  Gracie's better than any other--but when Mommasita quit cooking, it just wasn't as good.  El Tequila has the best beans and rice I have EVER had at a Mexican restaurant, and their flan is superior to any other flan I have ever tasted!

Oh, and their tamales?  They taste just about exactly like the tamales that the little Mexican abuelas used to make for our pot lucks when I worked at the migrant school.

I got there first, so I read my book while I waited.  It is really good, though some of the sexual stuff in there is a bit extreme.  It wasn't long before they arrived.  I got the enchilada and tamale lunch special.  I must have been extremely hungry because everything on my plate tasted delicious.  I really wanted flan, but they had no flan today.  Extreme disappointment.  But, DeAnn had ordered fried ice cream, and they brought that with four spoons.  Swayze ate the cherry with great happiness and then he ate all the whipped cream.  LOL.  He is the cutest little bug.  And he sure seemed to enjoy his whipped cream!  I ate a little bit of the fried ice cream, but it isn't my favorite thing in the world. 

We had a nice chat.  I was on my way home again by three.  I didn't go anywhere else because I didn't have any money and didn't feel like just wandering around in a store.  I can hardly wait for that first unemployment check to come--though I am afraid it will mostly go for bills.  Sigh.

I am almost out of chocolate--indeed I WILL be out of chocolate tomorrow...and that will be a Very Bad Thing.  I suppose I will have to resort to making chocolate chip cookies or some kind of brownie if I can't get some chocolate at the store.  *sniff*... what a low depth I have sunk to.

When I got home, mom told me how she had vacuumed upstairs and in the porch.  She had a couple of brainstorms for how to make the porch look a little more organized, and they were good ideas.  She had started putting together the microwave stand which she said was a really nice one.  I had really wanted it down in my room as it is big enough to hold quite a lot of stuff AND it is high enough for my TV to sit on.  But, she didn't want to move the TV stand that was down here.  She didn't want to move the old zenith tv that isn't compatible with digital TV either, but she did put that in the laundry room--on top of the old sewing machine that doesn't work.  Sigh.  I was hoping I could put my dorm fridge and my microwave in there, but eh...I can use the fridge and microwave in the family room.  It would be great to have another file cabinet in there though--I have so much stuff that needs filing.

I didn't get any work done in my room today--I spent most of the afternoon reading my book. 

Mom made delicious buttermilk pancakes for supper.  I have been hungry for buttermilk pancakes for some time.  I should post the recipe up here--but I do not know it by heart.  I know there isn't much to it, but they are so light and fluffy and delicious.

I even like the leftover ones cold with butter and jelly on them!

We were watching Pawn Stars in the basement--then she started working on her computer and I was reading my book.  Then, I got really sleepy and fell asleep.  When I woke up, the TV was off and I was sitting in the recliner all alone.  It wasn't 10 pm yet, but it was close.  I could hear Mom rattling around upstairs in the bathroom, so I got myself a bottle of water and went into my room to take my pills.

I was on Facebook trying to play the facebook version of Scrabble, but the damned thing kept making my computer freeze up and I'd have to close the window and then open it up again.  If this keeps up I am going to have to quit playing the game, even though I find it enjoyable to flex my logic and vocabulary and strategy skills.

I can't believe it is already September.  I am already extremely bored of being unemployed. 

This weekend, I have to work on getting the current bunch of my stuff that's in bags and boxes in my room sorted out and put away.  There is very little left in the porch at this time.  I will be very glad when it is all dealt with in there.  Then my anxiety about THAT can be put to rest.

I have so many pictures  I want to share on here, but I haven't had the energy to down load them and put them on my flickr account.  I would really like to get the paid version of Livejournal, but I can't afford it right now.  Then I think I can upload my pictures directly onto my journal. 

I guess I have nothing else of great import to record.  Time to read a bit and then go to sleep.

Thursday

Sep. 2nd, 2011 03:19 am
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More strange dreams last night.  They were so random that there really wasn't much of a theme or plot to them.  In one part of the dream I was in a large building--it was a school, but it was enormous.  I was with a bunch of kids, and we were being kind of rowdy and obnoxious.  Something was wrong with the ladies' room, so people were taking turns going into the men's room.  Well, I had  been waiting and waiting, and when it was my turn, a boy zipped in front of me and ran in.  I knew him in the dream, but I don't recall who it was now.  Some tall and gangly kid.  Anyhow, I said, "Ah, fuck it.  I'm going in too."  Now, this is not something I would say in real life  to a kid.  But in the dream, I was feeling kind of devil-may-care and flippant.  Inside the bathroom there were long rows of stalls (like the ones in Somsen Hall at Winona State). 

The bathroom was old and grubby, but not filthy.  The stall walls were not very high--you couldn't see the person in another stall sitting on the potty, but you could see them from about the shoulders up.

Pavlo, one of my former students who was from Greece, was in this dream.  Strangely some big, scary looking Russian dude who spoke with a barely comprehensible accent was looking for Pavlo.  I don't know why, but it seemed important to keep the guy away from Pavlo.

I think that (in the dream) Pavlo was the son of rich and politically important people, and this Russian dude and his burly associates were going to kidnap Pavlo and hold him for ransom.

I recall that the Russian dude and his entourage arrived in a huge black car...it was not a limosine unless it was an archaic foreign limo.

There was a lot more to the dream, but these are the main parts of it that I remember.

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Mom had to babysit Cora and Caleb this morning as Kari had a workshop in New Richland for the paraprofessionals.  Mom left the house before 7 am while I was still sleeping.  I did rouse enough to hear her leave...but I went directly back to sleep again.

I got up around 9 am and went upstairs to take a bath.  I was feeling really grubby and disgusting, and after the bath I felt quite wonderful.  I was getting dressed when  the phone rang and it was Lily calling to tell us that her biopsy (of the tumor on her pancreas) would be at about noon today.  She wanted Phyllis's email address so they could keep her informed of what was going on.

I explained that mom was at Kari's and that we would be leaving shortly to go to Kim's to pick up the McDonald's stuff for her pre-school celebratory picnic.

I was only partially dressed when she called.  Then I heard  the garage door go up and the patter of little feet as Caleb and Cora raced to the stairs to come down and see me and my cats.  They are polite enough to knock, and I hollered, "Just a minute!" as I was only partially clad.  I would not want to permanently scar these children by such a sight!

Once I was decently clothed, I told them to come in, and they played with the cats as I put my shoes on. 

We went directly to McDonalds as Kim had already called in the order.  It came up to $62.17,  I hope those parents appreciate all she does for those kids.  Some of them are complete brats...but really, that is their parents fault too, for either overindulging them or pushing them away and ignoring them.  The kids were very excited about their picnic.  :D 

Kevin, who had made such a stink about getting the food for her, was not around when we delivered their food.  I suppose he was embarrassed, as well he should be! 

Mom got happy meals for Cora and Caleb--and a fish sandwich for herself and a 6-piece chicken mcnuggets for me.  They handed her two big cups, so she filled them with diet Coke for herself and me.  Turns out that they should have been Sweet Teas for Kim and Lucas.  LOL.  Poor Kimbies.

Well, by the time we got stuff in order for Kim, Cora had finished her meal and Caleb had discovered that instead of giving him a plain cheeseburger with ONLY extra pickles, they had given him a cheeseburger with everything on it, including onions, which he hates.

Cora asked if we could go back to McDonalds and get ice cream cones, and I told her she would have to ask Grandma.  LOL.  I knew Grandma would deny her nothing.  So, I ate my mc nuggets on the way back to McDonalds.  We got Caleb a different happy meal, ice cream cones for me, mom, and Cora (Caleb declined), and, for a lark, two sweet teas for Kim.  When we brought them back to her, I could not hear her, but I could clearly read her lips, "Oh, what did you guys do now?"  Then, "You didn't have to do that."

But, the poor thing's life sucks hard enough with that asshole she is married to.  The least we can do is bring her some sweet tea, since she loves it so much.

It made her smile.  So it was well worth the extra trip.

When we got home, I sent Caleb down  to the basement for my sewing box.  We were going back to their house, and I did not want to be bored.  We hung out there until Kari  got back.  Mojo, their new kitten sat with me for a while.  He is truly the sweetest little kitten.  I can see why Cora had such a fit about leaving him.  I think I would have cried over him too.  He didn't look too little when I saw him for the first time, but once I picked him up, I could tell he was as light as a feather, compared to my three mooses.  He slept for a long time on Mom's lap and for a long time on Cora's lap.

He's this little orange kitten, but he has the loudest, most gravelly MEOW I've ever heard.  My stewie is a big boy, but he has a little baby kitten voice still.  Mojo sounds like an enormous old hobo cat who's spent half his life swilling white lightning.  LOL.

When Kari got home, we chatted for a while as she snuggled little Mojito.  Somehow, perhaps on tv, the subject of olives inspired me to comment on how hungry I was  for olives.  I was actually hinting to mom that perhaps we should order a pizza tonight.  (Hint was completely not "got.") 

After we left, Kari and the kids ran into Owatonna to get a few groceries.  When they came back, they had brought me a jar of those giant, delicious cocktail olives.  Mom and I ate a couple immediately.  They were so good.

I had a little nap in my lair with the kitties cuddling with me.  Mom snoozed upstairs until 7.  Her cold seemed better earlier, but tonight, she was hacking and coughing again.  I ventured upstairs at about 7:30 to get something to eat.  Mom was eating chili left over from yesterday, but I decided to finish off my orange chicken left over from my "date" with DeAnn at Appleby's.  It was a little soggy from sitting around in the fridge for so long, but it was still delicious. 

Mom and I came downstairs after eating and watched the movie Twister.  It is totally unrealistic, but I enjoy it anyhow.  I finished the full skirted Valentine dress I was making for Chryssie.  She looks awesome in it.  I then started the OTHER Valentine dress in the same style which I had cut out for her.  I got the cuffs on the sleeves, sewed the bodice and lining shoulder seams together AND got the bodice and lining about half sewn together.  I sat up with mom until midnight as she had missed her soap opera today while we were in town and slept through the six o'clock showing of it. 

The only other thing of significance that happened today was that Kari gave Mom a book Kim had lent to her.  It's called Running Hot by Jayne Ann Krentz.  I just looked through it a bit to see if it sounded interesting, started reading it, and like it.  I will probably have it read by Saturday if nothing major comes up to distract me. 

I barely got anything done in my room.  I unwrapped some stuff that was in the laundry basket Kari carried down for me yesterday.  I got my stemmed glassware out of it and put it in the downstairs kitchenette.  I have to find a spot for the stuff in the cupboards.  There are two tall stemmed glasses and four goblets that look like the kind you serve margueritas in. 

Tomorrow I hope to deal with the rest of the stuff---or at least much of it.  There is very little left in the porch now--but I need to deal what is in my room NOW before I mess with any of the rest of it.  I also need to do laundry tomorrow or the next day as I have quite a bit pilling up again.


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This was actually written on Wednesday night, but the computer was acting weird, so I typed it in a word document and saved it until today. The computer is still being a little pissy, but I am hoping I can at least get this posted.

I slept well last night, but I had weird, anxious dreams. The first dream I recall is shopping for groceries and spending $159, writing a check, and being terribly worried that there was not enough money in the bank to cover it. As I recall, there were a lot of perishable, dairy-type products in my bags. By the way, I had brown paper bags instead of my nice reusable blue bags with handles. I had a lot of yogurt and those individually packaged pudding cups and chip dip and cottage cheese and stuff like that.

I suppose this was dreamed as a result of how hungry I was yesterday. I was wishing that I had enough money to be able to purchase more stuff to keep down in my lair or in the refrigerator in the basement, so on days like yesterday when there was nothing to eat, I could make do with that sort of odds and ends. I should get some microwave dinners—there is a microwave down here.

Then, I dreamed that I went to ROC to visit the kids. When I got there, they were having an overnight lock-in. Sometimes when I dream about ROC, the setting is different than it is in real life, yet in the dreams it is pretty consistent. Any how, it was this alternative ROC setting—where there is nothing behind the school and a big area of open meadow-like land in front with homes over a block away.

Also, the school was sort of a combination of ROC and Triton.

When I went down to “my” classroom (which is now Blair’s classroom), it had a huge bed in it…and the white board had been replaced by a very old chalkboard which was in crappy condition. The room looked nothing at all like it was when I had it, and I felt very sad, thinking, “Jeez, they couldn’t wait to rub out every reminder of my existence.”

I was very very tired, and I wanted to lie down on that giant bed and go to sleep, but I knew that all those dairy products were in my vehicle (which was a huge pickup truck instead of my little green Buick), so I started saying good-bye to the kids. In the dream, the faculty seemed anxious to see me gone. No one in the faculty talked to me, and in the dream, Tracy wouldn’t even lift her head to look at me.

I suppose this is more of my anxiety—that I am not welcome there anymore, even though everyone seemed very happy to see me when I went there, and many faculty made a point of seeing me and talking with me.

So, as I prepared to leave, I hugged many of my kids and even kissed a few of them on the cheek. I got into my vehicle and checked my billfold. In my dream, I had three twenty dollar bills in my billfold, and I had not locked the vehicle, so I was nervous that someone may have gone in there and taken my money—which was the ONLY money I had. (Shit, I WISH I had $60 in cash!)

As I drove away, I realized it had snowed, and snowed a lot! I couldn’t even see the roads! I was driving on a mountainous road that was covered with snow and ice. I went down a steep hill and found that the bridge over a narrow stream had been washed away—there was a steep embankment down into the little river then the river, which was partially frozen, but still flowing rapidly. I briefly considered driving into the river and across, but the banks were so steep and so rough that I was afraid I would get hung up going down or be unable to get up the bank on the other side. So, I carefully turned the truck around and went back up the hill. I figured I would have to find another way home. There was so much deep snow I couldn’t see anything. It was about then that I either woke up or the dream ended or I just don’t remember what happened next.

My alarm went off, but I turned it off and went back to sleep. I was so tired. I got up at about noon—and I could have kept sleeping ALL FREAKING DAY again…but I forced myself to get up and get dressed. Mom had wanted me to work in the porch yesterday, but I worked in my room all day instead.

So, today, I planned to work on the porch stuff. When I got upstairs, mom had made chili. She was already eating when I came up, and we talked for a little while before she headed over to Lily and Jerry’s house to pick the green beans they had told her she could have.

After she left, I had an enormous bowl of chili and a couple of pieces of toast. I ate this while I watched some judge show on tv. When I was done eating, I put the remaining chili in a plastic container in the fridge, put my dishes in the dishwasher, washed the chili pan and scoop in the sink, and wiped down the stove, counter and table. Mom had baked some Amish friendship bread, so I cut a slice of that and ate it.

The last thing I felt like doing was working in the porch, but it has to be done. So, I went out to the porch and put a bunch of stuff in the consignment shop pile—including my two suitcases and my jigsaw puzzles. I hated to get rid of them, but there is no place to keep them, and I never seem to make the time to put them together anyway.

I emptied out four shoe box-sized plastic bins as well as two shallow but large under-the-bed totes. I packed up several of the blue Walmart bags with stuff to be taken downstairs. Some of it was doll accessories. One was my Tammy doll family from IDEAL. I have Tammy, Pepper, Tammy’s Mom and Dad, and either Tammy’s brother or her boyfriend. I cannot tell those two apart. I think the Tammy dolls are actually more attractive than Barbie was at that time, but I hated (and still hate) the way their legs spraddle out like “V” shapes when they sit instead of modestly straight ahead. I gave serious thought to getting rid of my Tammy dolls, but I just couldn’t do it. I want to give them their own home in my doll world—I think I owe them that. Actually, only Tammy herself is from my childhood dolls. The mom, dad, and boyfriend/brother I got at Uncle Tom’s Antiques in Owatonna—they were about $35 apiece. Her little sister Pepper came from Miller’s Second Hand and Antiques in Kasson. I think I paid about $20 for her.

I also found one of my vintage doll families…in that family the only original members of my childhood collection are the skipper and the tutti. The dad is a dark-haired Ken doll without a thumb that I got at the flea market in Winona. The Mom is a Midge with dark, short hair. I traded some vintage cocoa-cola Christmas coasters to Chuck Hoffman for her. He collected Coke stuff, and his first wife collected Barbie stuff. She had two of these dark-haired Midge’s, so I was lucky enough to get her. Both Midge and Ken are vintage.

Another thing I found was a pair of jeans I had worn in college when I had lost so much weight. I look at these jeans—which I thought were HUGE back in the day—and I think how small my butt was then, to fit in these tiny things. LOL. Well, as far as social pressure goes, they were considered big (size 14) in those days…but shit! I’d be very happy to be THAT HUGE again—any day!

I am saving them, along with one adorable little embroidered muslin top which I loved back then. Someday, maybe, I will wear them again.

I sorted through a bunch of books. I am keeping most of them—at least until I get a chance to read them. A lot of them will go somewhere else once I have read them—unless they are so good that I feel I must keep them.

Mom was gone for so long that I was beginning to worry about her. I was just about ready to get into my car and go see what was up—I had visions of her unconscious in the bean patch—when she came home. She had stopped by Jack and Kari’s to give them some green beans to eat and got interested in the movie Unstoppable and stayed to watch it. Her cold sounded pretty bad again today—her lungs are very congested. If she isn’t better by next week, I think she should go to the doctor. It might have turned into pneumonia.

She complained of being very hot, and I suggested perhaps this would be a good afternoon to go to Dairy Queen for some ice cream. She agreed. She also suggested I fill my car up (meaning SHE would fill my car up since I have no money at all—I had to shake a bunch of quarters and dimes out of my piggy bank to get enough money to buy ice cream!) I told her I could wait until I get the check from unemployment so she didn’t have to put gas in my tank.

However, she had volunteered me to go to Owatonna tomorrow to pick up the McDonalds lunches for Kim’s day care kids. She always gives them a McDonald’s picnic a day or two before they have to go back to school. I did not mind this in the least as I am always happy to do whatever for my dear sister whose life is basically hell on earth due to her worthless asshole husband.

She had asked him if he would run to McDonald’s and pick up the food for her, since he NEVER works and he cruises around town all day long anyhow, and SHE was paying for everything—including anything HE would like…but he said he would have to “CHECK HIS SCHEDULE.” Anyhow, she called mom, crying, and asked mom if we could possibly do it for her as he couldn’t be depended upon to do anything. He seems to be the happiest when he can make her the most miserable.

So, Mom and I and Cora and Caleb will be going to Owatonna tomorrow to get McDonald’s for the day care kids. Kim said she would buy our meals too, but Mom said, “NO WAY.” We can buy our own meals.

Anyhow—I had a very heavy tote full of framed pictures that neither Mom nor I could carry (I can’t carry anything that takes two hands anyhow since I have the damned cane). Kari had said she would come over and carry it to the basement for me—and she called and said she could come tonight. Mom told her that we were going to the DQ and asked if she and the kids would like to come too. She said no, but she would wait for us to come back as she and the kids all wanted to ride their bikes over here.

So, Mom and I took off for Blooming Prairie—where the closest DQ is—and while we were stopped at the gas station, my cell phone rang…it was Kari. She said the children were devastated as THEY wanted to go to DQ also—and why hadn’t we waited for them and could we bring them back some blizzards? So I said we were only at the gas station, which is just outside of town. We could easily go back and get them, then their ice cream would not be all melted and gross by the time we got back. Then I handed to phone over to Mom to work out the details since I had to put the gas in my car.

At first Cora did not want to go to Blooming with us. She wanted to ride her bike to Grandma’s with her Momma. But, by the time we got there to pick up Caleb, she had decided to come too. They had decided that I could drop them back off at THEIR house, then they would all ride their bikes to Grandmas!

So, off to Blooming we went with our little monkeys in the back seat. All the way there, they were singing inappropriate songs and telling inappropriate jokes.. LOL. They were the same inappropriate songs and jokes I had known as a child, so I am quite sure their father taught them to them. One was “Look down your shirt and spell ATTIC.” Another is “Spell PIG backwards, then say ‘funny.’” There was a song about “Boobs” as well, but that one was unfamiliar to me.

This went on all the way to Blooming, along with funny stories of what new and crazy thing Mojo had done.

Once we’d been through the drive-through, it got remarkably quiet in the back seat.

OH—on a happy note, Mom said that since she was buying treats for the kids, she would buy my ice cream as well. So I can hang onto my quarters and dimes. LOL.

When we got home, we dropped off the kids as planned and they all rode their bikes to Grandma’s house. I enslaved poor Caleb who carried 3-4 Walmart bags of books and notebooks and stuff like that to the basement for me. Kari carried down my little metal drawer thing that used to contain filmstrips. I pulled it out of the garbage back when Triton remodeled the high school. Ever since then, I have regretted not taking the other two as well. Sigh. Anyhow, it is down in my lair now—along with several other bags and totes. I had just got everything put away, and now I have a new bunch of stuff to find homes for down here. It’s good, though, because Mom’s porch is almost emptied of my stuff.

Kari and I put my microwave in a big plastic garbage bag and put it on the new shelf in the garage—my brand new toaster oven, still in the box, went out there as well. My large hanging globe lamp is in a sturdy tote and out on the shelf too. I would rather have it in the house, but there is no place for it, and just sitting around, I am afraid it would get broken.

I suppose I could sell my set of three matching globe lamps, but I love them sooo much. They are sort of a pale tan color and they have pretty, delicate apple blossoms on the globes and the glass bases. I don’t WANT to get rid of them.

When they left, Mom watched America’s Got Talent, and I came downstairs to watch Ghost Hunters. I wait all week for that show, then, once again, I fell asleep watching it! I did work pretty hard today, and that porch was so hot and humid! I spent several hours out there, and I was pretty dang beat when I quit.

Mom came down and chatted for a while at about 10 pm—mainly to be sure I was still willing to get that McDonald’s stuff for Kim…duh. Of course I am!

When she went back upstairs, I grabbed a diet Coke and came into my lair—I carried the two totes I had finished filling yesterday into the furnace room and put them on the top shelf. Since I was in there, I cleaned the cat boxes and gave them more food. I also had to fish two of their toy mice out of the drain…The shit would really hit the fan if they plugged up the drain with their toys!

I need to get up as early as possible tomorrow as I MUST take a bath before I go to Owatonna tomorrow…I should have taken one today, but I just didn’t have the life-force to do it.

Mom’s wireless is giving me issues tonight, so I am putting my daily entry on a word document. When the fucking server decides to allow me on line again, I will copy and paste. I do not know why it does this. It will be fine for weeks and weeks. Then, suddenly, it will boot me off and refuse to let me on again three or four times a day.

Tuesday

Aug. 31st, 2011 01:04 am
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Another pretty crappy day, though I did accomplish a few things.

I woke up around 9 am, though I went back to sleep again a couple of times.  I got up for good at around 11 am.  There was no breakfast and no lunch today.  I worked in my room all day until about 4:30 pm.  I moved the rest of the Barbie Bazarre and the Nutshell News magazines into the bookshelf in the closet.  I put away the other bag of Barbie accessories.  I moved the laundry basket full of my afghans into the closet except for the two I kept out to put at the end of my bed.  I emptied another laundry basket which really did not have all that much stuff in it.  I put away some of my hand embroidered pillow cases--stuck them in with the embroidered dish towels in the dresser in the bathroom.  I found a bunch of grungy looking towels and dish clothes that had been in a blue walmart bag.  They must have been in the porch and got hauled down at some point.  They've been sitting in the laundry basket for quite some time.

I moved the Barbie doll furniture from the tote with no cover to another tote WITH a cover and then made another tote with just the Tonner sized furniture and accessories in it.  I moved them to the doorway between the bathroom and the furnace room.  Tomorrow I will put them in there in the shelves.  There are a couple boxes and totes in there that I have to go through, but I will wait until I get more shit out of the porch.  I really want to get that done.  Tomorrow will be a big "porch" day.  I have my three little Precious Moments dolls which are in the garb of South and Central American indigenous peoples.  One is "from" Peru.  I don't remember which ones the others represent....but they are so dang cute.  They were not cheap either.

I have a few other dolls up there that have to come down  too. 

I've been thinking of selling the Saucy Walker doll if I can get a couple hundred bucks for her.  She's cute, and I like her...but I don't have a real emotional attachment to her.  And I am so fucking broke right now.  By supper time I was feeling pretty damn hungry--and I was thinking how good a pizza would be...but I have a single one dollar bill and a crap load of change.  We had popcorn for supper again.  And after mom went up to bed after America's Got Talent, I ate two of my little tapioca pudding cups and a couple of nutty bars.

I finished reading the book After, by Francine Prose.  It was a sort of dystopian novel.   It was about how the school in a town turns into a fascist prison-like place as they try to control the student body after several teachers and students are shot and killed in a nearby school.  I would have thought it completely unrealistic before the Bush Jr. presidency, but now....Now anything seems possible with the Republican Fascist Party.

After I finished the book, I worked on another little Valentine dress--this one with a full skirt and moderately puffy sleeves with cuffs for the wardrobe of Chryssie.  I will probably finish it tomorrow if I have some sit-down time.

Because I didn't really eat anything today, I didn't take any of my major medications.  As a result, my knees hurt pretty bad tonight.  Tomorrow I HAVE to eat, whether Mom is eating or not.  I also really need to take a bath.

Mom was a little better again today, but as night came on she was hacking again.  She has decided to skip her Bible study tomorrow because she doesn't want to give this miserable cold to Marge, the leader, who is quite elderly or to Sherry, who is battling cancer.

I can't think of anything else of interest to discuss. 

Stewie is pressed up tight to me, so I am hoping he wants to cuddle when  I finish this entry.  I really need a good cuddle session tonight.

My life is pretty fucking bleak at this time.  Things may look up once I start collecting a little unemployment.  Right now, I feel completely powerless and helpless.



Monday

Aug. 23rd, 2011 04:37 am
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I woke up fairly early because I had a couple of phone calls to make.  I called Steve Ross, my mom's financial advisor.  I wanted to get his advice about my best move to make and ask him about the situation with my house. He came here at about 5 pm.  He had an appointment with my brother Jack for later.  He was very nice and friendly.  He believes that my best bet is to collect unemployment--and he could relate to my situation as he had worked as a teacher for many years at a vo-tech (in Waseca) when he was terminated and replaced with two new, younger, cheaper teachers.  He commiserated that being dismissed with only two years to go till retirement was a slap in the face and extremely unfair, but "that's the way they do things."


He also told me that I will have to declare the money being paid by Amy and Josh on my house as income--even though I will not benefit from it in any way.  His suggestion is to have them pay 15% more than they pay for the whole monthly shebang, to go towards taxes.  Or, he suggests that the kids buy it now on a 30 year mortgage with their parents as co-signers because of their poor credit rating.


I feel like I am getting fucked straight up the ass without lube every time I turn around these days.


Prior to Steve's visit, right after I got up, I put all fresh bedding on my bed, including the comforter I had bought a while back but have never used.  It is really pretty and has butterflies on it.


I putzed around in my room for a while, then ate the other half of my Jimmy John's sandwich.  It was a combination breakfast/lunch.  Mom and I split the other elephant ear while we watched some judge show on tv.


After that, I went into my room and worked on organizing my patterns.  I got a lot of "Ellery" patterns put into the correct folders and filed a few Tyler, Marley, and Matt O'Neil patterns.  When it got to be after 4 pm, I went upstairs to wait for Steve.  I brought a cover from one of my totes with me as a measuring tool as I have a tote here which was just a little bigger than the cover I had.  I also brought down another medium sized tote and a shoe-box sized one. 


When Steve left, Mom and I ate a supper of corn on the cob, boiled potatoes, sliced tomatoes, and cucumbers which had been soaked in vinegar water.  We each had a piece of the cheesecake that was left over for dessert.


I read a few more pages of The Swiss Family Robinson, but I am still quite a long way from the end. 


Mom and I watched a couple episodes of Pawn Stars, then I put my feet up in the recliner, laid back, and fell asleep.  I woke up when Mom turned the TV off just before 10 pm, so I came downstairs, took my pills, and dinked around on the computer for a litle while.  I had a pretty good conversation with Shane via Facebook, and he is as loyal and devoted as a hound dog.  He's willing to take on the school board for me if need be.


I forgot to mention that I also talked to Jay today.  I am covered by insurance through August for sure, but he also said that the school's legal reps advised him against paying my insurance...saying it would set a bad precedence for the future.  I am afraid that that promise, like many others, is just so much piss in the wind.  *sadness*


But, there's nothing I can do about it.  I will have to find some way to pay for my meds--some of them are cheap, but some are ridiculously expensive.


Megan Lovelace and Derrick Brucki and some other kids called me from school today.  It was good to hear their voices.  The little goobers.  I love them so much.  They told me the new teacher was "mean" and "a bitch" and that they wanted me to come back.  I told them that was what I wanted too.  Hopefully the kids will continue to press for my return. 


And, in the most unChristian of ways, I wish my successor nothing but failure...though I tell the kids to treat her respectfully and cooperate with her because that is the right thing to do and it really isn't her fault that I don't have my job...but that does not stop me from privately hoping she goes down in flames.  I am sure I will pay for this in bad karma...but I can't make myself stop hoping.


On Tuesday, I want to finish filing the patterns, do laundry, and go through the laundry basket of miscellaneous stuff that is sitting on the bar in the family room.  I am also having an urge to bake cookies--but I think I will hold off on that until Wednesday when Mom is at her Bible study.


That's it for today, I guess. 



Saturday

Aug. 21st, 2011 12:30 am
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Mom was down in my area early this morning to take a shower--and Stewart was worried she was going to drown herself of something--he set up a caterwauling that woke me up.  Mom said while she was sitting on the toilet, he put his paws on her knees and yowled and yodeled for a long time, then purred his little heart out.


It makes me happy that the cats are bonding to Mom.  She is fondest of Peaches, and she doesn't click too much with Tyger Lilly.


She went to the fair with Jerry and Lily early this morning.  She was gone until mid afternoon.  She said it was fun.  Each of them bought a $50 magnetic bracelet--supposedly good for arthritis and such.  I wish I had a couple of ankle bracelets.  Maybe they would help my knees.


I slept late then got up and took a nice long bath.  It felt so good to soak in that nice hot water.  My knees have hardly hurt today because of that.


Basically, I have been ravenous all day.  I had peanut butter and jelly for a late lunch, and nothing after that until about 8 pm when mom made some popcorn.  That was good, but I am hungry for bacon and eggs or chicken and biscuits and gravy.  I considered driving into Owatonna and going to Perkins for lunch, but eh.  I have to go to West Concord tomorrow to see the people living in my house about the house payments  and give them the rest of my keys.


I might go to Kasson afterwards to the little vintage theater where it only costs $3 for the matinee and watch Captain America as I have not seen it yet.


Late this afternoon and during the early evening hours, I sorted through a lot of my small craft materials--beads and buttons and small appliques.  I had (and possibly still have more) many ziplock bags full of buttons, beads, snaps, appliques, ribbons, elastic, snaps, and all kinds of other stuff.  If nothing else, I will be very organized by the time all this is done.


Mom came down and cleared off my desk.  I told her where stuff had to go and she put it there. 


After that, we ate popcorn and watched Mrs. Doubtfire.  I haven't seen that show in a long time, and I still find it very good.  They cut quite a bit out of it, though.  There was no "drive by fruiting" and there where a few other parts that I noticed were missing.


It's funny that that show happened to be on tonight because this morning while I was bathing, I was thinking about the movie Tootsie, with Dustin Hoffman.  I used to own the VHS, but I have gotten rid of almost all of my VHS movies.  They just take up way too much room.  I  would like to find it on DVD some day--I love that movie.  I can still hear Bill Murray saying, "You SLUT," when that lust-crazed old fart follows Dustin Hoffman's character home.  Ha ha ha.


Tomorrow I am going to try to sort out all my loose pattern pieces and get them filed into the appropriate folders.  Then I will head to West Concord to see my "tenants."


I cannot think of anything else of significance to report.  I hope to have all my stuff--at least all that is already down here--stowed away by September 1 as I would like to start working on my writing and a few other projects by then.


I also need to find a way to make some money as mine is rapidly running out.


Sigh.

Thursday

Aug. 19th, 2011 01:27 am
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Another day with no extraordinary accomplishments...


I put away more of the small doll accessories, mostly "food" and dishes and playthings for the children dolls.  I also dressed a bunch of the dolls that I had stripped and washed because they had been peed on by cats.  I think their cleansing did the trick.  None of them smelled nasty today.


I put fresh pillow cases on the pillows and hauled a big black sack of garbage to the garbage can. 


I folded a few clothes and pickd up a little clutter.




After that, I picked up the book Water for Elephants and took it into the family room, sat in the recliner, and started to read.  It wasn't as funny as I expected it to be--Kari said she laughed out loud through the whole book.  I found it more tragic than funny, but there was one spot were I did laugh out loud. 


I suppose it was around 1 pm when I started reading it.  I finished it at Jack and Kari's house at around 7 pm.  It was a very quick read.  I enjoyed it even though parts of it made me feel very sad.


Jack and Kari had us over for hamburgers on the grill tonight.  We ate outside on their patio.  It was cool and pleasant and there were not very many bugs.




Not too much else happened today.  Stewie and I had a good cuddle tonight when I got home.  He is the most adorable cat! 


Hopefully tomorrow will be more productive for me.  I have to get this stuff put away before mom blows a gasket. She's been pretty patient so far, but I feel it ain't gonna last much longer.







Tuesday

Aug. 17th, 2011 12:44 am
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My knees, arms, and shoulders ache like mad tonight.  I have spent the entire day cleaning. 

I got up at about 8:15 and stumbled around a while before eating left over pizza for breakfast.

I started off by doing laundry--I had quite a bunch piled up.  Then I attacked the bathroom.  I scrubbed the toilet, inside and out.  Somehow, someone managed to shoot their feces into the narrow area between the toilet seat and the seat cover.  It was hard as concrete and almost impossible to get at.  Yes, I know, that is very gross and disgusting information...you may not want to read about it--but poor me!  I actually had to clean it!

First I hosed it down with chlorox Clean Up spray and let it sit for a while.  Then I folded a paper towel and stuck the edge into the crevice and rubbed it back and forth.  Man, disgusting is not a strong enough word!  I got the bulk of it dealt with that way, but there was still more that would not come that way.  So, I got a handful of q-tips, sprayed it down again and worked at it an inch at a time until I got pretty much all of it out. 

No wonder the bathroom did not smell fresh!

I went through a half a roll of paper towel on that toilet! 

After that, I cleaned the sink and everything on it.

Between all this enormous fun, I was doing laundry. 

After I finished the sink, I took all the towels out of the towel drawers and sorted through them.  I got rid of about half of them.  I sacked them up in a big black garbage bag, and this afternoon I drove out to the gas station and threw them in the green box.  I did not go through my closet, but I have plenty of time for that.

I did a ton of sorting and packing up doll furniture to store down here.  I put a long flat tote on top of the towel dresser and the medium sized square tote with handles on top of that.  In the bottom one was doll furniture and in the top one was all the socks I have bought specifically to make into doll sweaters.

I dragged out the little rocking chair and put it by the fireplace in the family room.  It was a hell of a struggle to get that tall plastic organizer with the drawers from the porch to the bedroom--the wheels were no longer on it, and it comes to pieces when you try to carry it.  I cursed a lot, but I got it down here and put it in the little alcove where the rocking chair had sat.

Immediately, i started filling the drawers with doll accessories.  I have a big drawer for kitchen supplies--food, dishes, cups, glasses, candle sticks, etc.  I have another large drawer that is strictly shoes.  I have TONS of barbie doll shoes.  I used to buy them by the zip lock bag full at garage sales.  Garage sales are wonderful places to get cool things to use with dolls.

Another thing I keep coming across are tons of outfits I have cut out but not sewn together.  Once I get the rest of this crap dealt with I am going to spend an hour or two sewing every day till I get caught up.  I need to get some totes to put all my doll clothes in too.  I have no idea where I will keep those.

I will find a place however. 

I brought in the motorcycle the kids from Triton gave me about ten years ago and put it on top of my headboard.  It looks very cute there still in the box.  I put my toy monkey on top of the TV where he can watch over everything.  I will have to give him a little pal up there too. 

There is a box of books in the family room that I need to bring in tomorrow and put on shelves.  There is very little shelf space remaining, but I do have a little.

I still have a significant amount of stuff on my desk that needs going through and being "homed."

I have a whole plastic shoe box-sized tote that is full of nekkid barbie dolls that need to be dressed and either packed up or placed somewhere.

I have a load of clothes in the dryer needing to be folded and a bedspread in the washer that needs to be dried.  I have another bedspread, three blankets, and the bathroom rugs which need to be washed as well.

I also want to clean the rest of the stuff off the bed and remake it with fresh sheets tomorrow.  I have been sleeping on about 1/3 of the bed while the rest of it is filled with clutter of all kinds. 

While mom is at Bible study, I hope to go up to the porch and haul down a couple more flat totes and some of the bags of barbie accessories that I filled up the last time I spent the day in there working.

There are still a few dolls in there too.  My Friend Jenny is one of them, as is my bride doll and the Saucy Walker doll my sister gave me because she thought it was "creepy."   I don't find her creepy.  I think she is cute.

I found my high school diploma today.  No sign of my college diploma yet, and the two of them were together in my old house.  Who knows what happens to mess stuff up.

Mom got home from Tammy's at around 4:30.  Caleb came in to get the back of stuff I had been setting aside for them...a couple of necklaces for Cora, a light saber in barbie scale for Caleb, and a bunch of plastic caps and soda tabs for them to bring to school when they go back

Apparently the kids had a great time on the farm playing with all Tammy's animals.

When I got done scrubbing the bathroom floor  (which is the reason every part of my body aches), Mom and I went to Blooming to the Dairy Queen for supper.  We both got the four-piece chicken strip basket with onion rings.  Mom had a chocolate malt and I had my traditional banana malt.   When we got home, we watched an hour of America's Got Talent (which my mom loves).  I just can't get worked up for reality shows.  This one is one of the least offensive to me.  Others, like Kate Plus 8 and The Bachelor/Bachelorette just make me want to vomit until organs come out my mouth.

At 9 pm I came downstairs.  I had enough reality TV and I was so damned tired, I just wanted to lie on my bed and sleep. And I wanted to cuddle my kitties too.

Monday

Aug. 16th, 2011 01:42 am
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ROC's first day of school today...my replacement apparently seemed nervous, according to my informants.  She did NOT bring the homeroom rolls or "Welcome Back to School" packages like I always did.  I felt so lonely for the kids and sad all day. 

I felt completely scummy, so I took a nice soaking bath upstairs.  The thing I miss the most about my house is my bathtub.

To take my mind off of things, I went to Owatonna.  I was completely out of chocolate and in times like these, chocolate is essential to survival and sanity.

I was feeling the weird low-blood sugar thing, as I had not eaten breakfast before I left, and so I stopped first at Taco Johns and got myself a hard shell taco and a beef burrito along with a large ice tea with extra ice. 

I swung by my sister Kim's house as I had my extra CD player in the trunk along with my pots and pans and some other stuff that I gave to Kim.  By a miraculous stroke of good fortune, my brother-in-law was not there!  This meant that she and Lucas could take all of the stuff into the house then and there instead of my having to drop it off by dribs and drabs because Mr. Arrogance, though he neither works at a job NOR around the house, thinks HE is the one who gets to say what comes into the house....and rather than openly fight him over it, Kim just sneaks stuff in when he is not at home.

Now, I would say to him, "Fuck you.  When you start pulling your weight around here, you will be allowed to express your preferences.  Until that time, stfu, and I will do as I please."  Of course, I would have divorced him shortly before my last child was born. 

My poor sister does not deserve the life she leads.

My nephew and his sweet little buddy Thomas were making smoothies when I got there, and so they made me one too.  It was an odd concoction, but it tasted delicious.  It had blue berries, strawberries, tropical V8, and orange sherbet all blended together.  There might have been some other fruit in there too, but I don't recall.

After that, I went Walmart.  It was a pretty quick trip.  I got some paper towel so I can clean the bathroom.  I do not like to use rags to clean a bathroom.  It's too gross.  I prefer to clean with paper towel and then just flip the soiled paper towel in the garbage.  My bathroom is stinky.  I suppose it is from that standing water in the furnace room.  While I was gone, I cranked the air conditioner down to 70 so it would suck the moisture out of the basement, especially from the furnace room and my bedroom.  It smelled like dirty socks in the whole basement.  It smelled much better when I got home.

I also got a new cat pillow just like the one I had before.  That one got soaked in the flood, and I am going to throw it away.  I am sure it will never be the same and it will probably get mildewy and just be gross.

I was almost out of my 1-a-day aspirin, so I picked up another bottle.  I got the hair spray for the gnats.  I couldn't find any of the good old fashioned stuff that turned your hair into a helmet--something like Aquanet.  The stuff I got is inferior for gnat killing.  I think I heard one sneeze, but it doesn't seem to be paralyzing them.  I have some other junk I can try--it is a gloss finish spray for ceramics.  That oughta do 'em in.

I might have some spray starch too.  That also should work.

I though about buying a couple of new rugs for the bathroom as Mom's are so dark and dreary.  They had some very pretty white fluffy ones, but even at Walmart they were expensive.  Maybe I will find something in the clearance aisle another day.

I bought some big black garbage bags as I am going to go through my towels first thing tomorrow and get ride of any that are not nice and fluffy and in good repair.  I may take a quick tour through my closet as well and see if there is anything else in there that should go away.

I spent 97 cents on a new plastic pencil box for my top drawer in my little bedside dresser...I have quite a few of them,  but they are all full of a variety of things, and I needed one in that drawer to hold things like my cold-sore cream, my Moisture Eyes, my Capzacine, my lip balms, and so on.  It made the drawer MUCH neater and made things ever so much easier to locate.

I bought two bags of mini KitKats, three bags of Bliss milk chocolate squares, and a bag of red licorice.  That ought to last me for a month or more...  At this point in my life, it is either chocolate or Heroin, and chocolate is less expensive and legal.

I almost bought a package of Werthers Caramel drops, but I restrained myself.

I bought one of those pre-cut packages of spotted fabric in a variety of colors so I could make something suitable for Mickey and Minnie so they will not be nekkid any more. 

Although I have dozens of totes, I bought a tall one with a cover with a handle on it to put the accessories and clothing for my Chrysalis doll.  She is a beautiful little Asian girl with shiny black braids tied at the ends with red ribbons.  She is not the one I wanted, but she is the one I could afford.  I am growing very fond of her though.  I have been struggling with a name for her...I have been considering Chrissie as she is a Chyrsalis doll.  Maybe Christine.  Chrissie for short.  She came to me nekkid, and I had to scramble to find something that fit her.  I need a couple of good patterns for her too, but the only ones I have found on line are really excissively fancy duds.  My girls are simple country girls.  They don't need reproductions of gowns worn in the French court. 

I can't think of anything else I bought except a bottle of diet coke.

I stopped at Jimmy Johns on the way out of town and got a sandwich to eat for supper.  I specifically requested no lettuce, but they put lettuce on it anyway.  They have gotten my order wrong so many times there that I am getting irritated with them.  I didn't call because this would have been the fourth time I've complained, and I am afraid they will think I am bullshitting them to get free food.

On the way home, I saw a semi and a car on the side of the interstate and a red car in the ditch, sideways, and crashed into one of those computerized highway signs that say things like, "Buckle up, it's the law"  or "Slow traffic ahead."  One of its legs was completely smashed in half and the sign was about half knocked over.  There were big squeal marks on the road showing where the guy hit his brakes and took the ditch.  He's lucky he didn't hit those big metal posts head on.  It looked like he had spun half way around and slammed into it with his rear end.

It looked like the red car had slammed on its brakes to avoid being hit or hitting someone else. 

Nobody looked hurt,  and no one was freaking out of anything, so I just journeyed onward. 

I got everything into the house except the cat pillow.  I figure I can get that in tomorrow. 

I worked in my room, getting things in order all the rest of the day.  I came out around 7 pm to eat my Jimmy Johns sandwich, discovering the damn lettuce which always gets kinda wilty and nasty when it sits for a while.  I ate it anyway.  Haven't died of it.

I have washed two loads of laundry and dried one.  I'd throw in the other one, but I'd have to fold all the white clothes now so I could use the basket, and I am just not up for it at this time.

I moved the little rocking chair out of here--it was occupying a space that I can use to put a tall storage drawer system in, something that will be very useful to me, unlike the little rocking chair, that, while cute, did nothing for me at all.  I have an empty "tower" up in the porch too--so tomorrow morning, I will go up and bring it down.  I am going to put a lot of my doll accessories in there--like shoes and purses and "toys" for the children dolls and food and dishes in scale to the dolls.

I have tons and tons and TONS of that kind of stuff.  I have been getting rid of some of it, but it is all so dang cute that I don't WANT to get rid of most of it.  I have some uber cool vintage food that came with a kitchen set that was sold in the late fifties, early sixties.  It is so dang cute.  I will get some pictures to post eventually.

I am feeling pretty tired now and ready to call it a night.  I have to force myself to get up early so I can get a lot more done before Mom gets home.  I'd sure like to have everything out of the family room and all the stuff in my bedroom put away and my bed made up with fresh sheets and the "new" bedspread that I have had for a few years but have never used.  Also, I'd like to clean that stinky bathroom and was those nasty rugs.  Mom is not a big believer in washing rugs.  Me, I wash them any time I feel they are not as fresh as they should be.

I guess that's about it for me.

Good night!

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Well, what a crazy day.

While I was getting dressed this morning, my sister Kim texted me that she had just touched her first dead body.  I thought she had found a dead mouse or something, so I texted her back, asking if she had finally killed her (no good) husband Kevin.

She responded that he had not driven her to it...yet.  Then went on to explain that her next door neighbor who shares a driveway with them burst into her house early this morning yelling, "Kim!  Kim!"

Like me, she doesn't wear a bra unless she must, so she hollered, "Just a minute!"  Got herself presentable, and went out to see what the problem was.

He said, "There's a man laying in my back yard and I think he's dead!"

Many years ago, Kim was an LPN, and she knows how  to do CPR.  She was steeling herself to give some random guy CPR as she walked out to the neighbor's yard with him.  She put her hand on the guy's back and shook him, asking, "Sir, are you all right?"  But she could tell immediately that he was gone and had been gone for some  time.

Her neighbor had called the police, and they came pretty soon after that. 

The man was lying face down in  the back yard.  He had taken his glasses off, and they were folded on the ground next to his head.  He also had a ladder lying next to him.

When the police turned him over, his body was so stiff that his arm remained bent and his hand stayed up to his face.  Kim said his face was swollen and purple and already covered in flies.  Ewww.

The police got his wallet out of his pocket and he turned out to be a 60 year old neighborhood man who lived just a little ways from Kim's house.  The police found marks on the ground near the garage that appeared that he had put the ladder up against the garage possibly  to climb onto the roof. 

Kevin said that this guy had been a burglar in his younger days...and the neighborhood has had a lot of issues with a peeping tom lately.  As an extra icky detail, the neighbor's preteen daughter was having a slumber party last night and there were a lot of preteen girls up hooting and giggling all night....so it is possibly this was a peeking pedophile...I hope not.

The guy had to have died in the middle of the night--and there is really no good reason he would be in the neighbor's back yard with a ladder, so who knows what he was up to.

My poor sister's driveway was full of squad cars and an ambulance and all kinds of emergency vehicles. 

Another icky detail is that they could not move the body until the coroner was on the scene--and he never showed up till around 1 pm.  So that dead guy lay in poor Paul (the neighbor)'s backyard in the hot sun all day long.....ewwwwwwww.  They did have him wrapped up in something, but still....

Now my poor sister who has problems enough has this grim evident burnt into her brain.


My day was much less eventful.  I was supportive to Kim over the phone as much as I could be.   Mom and I had two ears each of sweet corn for lunch and then milk and oreos for dessert.  Very healthy.  Ha.

Mom and I rolled up the wet carpet remnants in the furnace room and got them into a big black garbage bag.  It was so heavy neither of us could carry it out to the garbage can, so after my mom and my sister-in-law and the kids left for Tammy's, I called Jack to see if he would come and take it to the garbage.  He did.  We chatted a little while he was here.

After mom left, I hauled my blue Walmart bag full of patterns out to the family room and started sorting them out.  I made real good progress getting them separated out...also, there were a bunch of pattern pieces that I had xeroxed which had not yet been cut out, so I sat and cut out several pages of those while watching Pawn Stars and Auction Hunters.  I could have watched Hoarders, but for some reason it just seemed too depressing for me today.

I did not get any laundry done as I had planned,  but I will have all day tomorrow to mess with that.  I want to take a bath first thing in the morning, then get dressed and buzz into Owatonna to do a little shopping.  I want to get a new pillow for my cats as theirs was wrecked by the flood in the furnace room.  I also want to get some hair spray to kill the damned little gnats that are every where in the bathroom.  I don't know where they came from, but they are thick in the garbage can and on the mirror and even on the towels.

I like hair spray to kill them because it isn't toxic for me or the cats.  It paralyzes them and kills them.  The bathroom really needs a good cleaning right now, but I kinda want to wait until I get all the rest of my stuff put away, so I can thoroughly clean everything. 

I also want to sort through my towels while mom is gone.  I want to get rid of about half of them to free up drawer space for other things.  Once I have done that, I will drop them off in the green box that is at the gas station.  That is great for getting rid of stuff.  For some reason Mom is uber possessive about my stupid towels.  She wants me to keep them all.  I don't need them all.  I don't want them all, and I don't have ROOM for them all.

I also need to restock my chocolate stash.  I am down to the bitter end of it.  I will want to pick up a couple bags of Bliss Milk Chocolate pieces and some kitkats and possibly some red licorice or gum drops.  The candy lasts me for a long long time because I only eat a couple of pieces a day--usually at this time of night while I am messing around on the internet. 

I will also need to fill my pill caddies tomorrow.  I should do it tonight, but I really just do not have the motivation to do anything more productive than type right now.  Sigh.

Tomorrow is the first day of school at ROC.  I feel really sad and a bit bitter about not being there.  I feel like I got royally fucked over, and fucked over by people I thought sincerely cared for me.

Well, not one person from ROC called and checked in with me over the summer.  Not even Susan.  We did speak a few times this summer, but never about that.  And I almost always called her, not her calling me.

Dust in the wind....out of sight out of mind, I guess.

Sad.

I thought I meant something to those people.  Obviously I was foolish in my assumptions.






Friday

Aug. 12th, 2011 10:43 pm
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Stewie and I had a good long happy cuddle this morning.  Right in the midst of it, Mom called me and asked me to bring my dish pan to Lily and Jerry's house as they were freezing sweet corn and did not have a decent bowl for doing it.

I was dressed except for my shoes and bra (I don't wear them if I don't have to).  So I made myself a quick PBJ and took my pills then went over there.

Their cat Franklin has been terribly sick for a long time.  They actually took him to the vet to have him put down one day--but the vet, seeing how desperately they loved him, decided to try one last heroic measure and put a feeding tube in his neck.

I was afraid that he would look like death warmed over, but he looks great!  He seems to be recovering--he's been eating a little bit on his own, but they have to feed him every five hours and it takes an hour to feed him through the feeding tube.  I guess he is pretty cooperative about it.

He even managed to push the screen door open and have a little stroll outside.  LOL. 

I got to give him a little kitty lovin' and he tolerated it pretty well.


Mom and Jerry were in the basement cutting the corn off the cobs.  Lily has been having a lot of trouble with her shoulders and neck.  Apparently the doctor told her she had "frozen shoulders" and has been giving her shots for them.  I suppose it is cortizone.  That's what they put in my knees.

They hurt her so bad that she was gasping and crying out every time they "grabbed" her.  I felt her arm and what it felt like to me was huge masses of knotted muscles.  I told her she should consider therapeutic massage as getting those knots rubbed out would help ease the pain considerably.

Then Mom told her how I was really good at massaging knots out and how I had helped her when her back was so bad.

So, I helped a little by putting the corn in the freezer containers, and when we were done with that, we went upstairs and I massaged her neck, back, shoulder and arm for probably about an hour.

I started really gentle and soft because I knew how much pain she was in...I felt the knots loosening almost right away except for one really nasty stubborn one that was just above her elbow.  By the end, I was able to go a lot deeper without hurting her excessively, and the knots were much reduced.

I told her she should take a nap after that as her muscles would be relaxed and she should be able to sleep...also, in sleep her muscles should relax even more.  She said she has been having a terrible time sleeping due to the pain.

While we were working on the corn, Jerry offered me a beverage--I said, "Nah, I have my water bottle."  Then he said, "Well, I was going to offer you a marguerita."

"Oh!"  I said, "Well, in that case..."  I was just joking, but he made a couple of margueritas, one for me and one for him.  I'm not generally a big fan of regular margueritas--I prefer the fresh fruit strawberry ones that are blended.  But this was pretty good.  It had just the right amount of "pucker power."

He said the secret to his success as a marguerita maker is an orange liquor that he can only get in Mexico.  They spend every winter in Texas, so they always go into Mexico too.  That's where I get my supply of REAL vanilla.  There is nothing to compare to good Mexican vanilla.

He gave me a book to read--he said everyone was telling him how good it was but he just couldn't get into it.  It's called Black Wind and it was written by F. Paul Wilson.  I have never heard of him before.  However, I started reading the book and got into it right away. 

It is set during World War II and is about a young Japanese boy and a young white boy growing up together in California.  Both are picked on by a bully named Mick, and the Japanese boy seems to be a member of some strange secret society...but he knows very little of it himself.  However, his grandfather (or guardian--not sure what he is exactly) is training him in all the ways of the Japanese culture.

At about 6 pm, I retreated to my lair and worked on the mess from my desk.  I sorted a lot of paper stuff out--I have  recipes in a wire basket and a bunch of patterns in a blue Walmart bag.  Hopefully I can get those straightened out and put away properly tomorrow. 

I folded my dark clothes and threw my whites into the dryer.  I scrubbed up my Mickey Mouse doll and my "My Friend Mikey" doll.  I did my best with Chatty Baby's hair, but it looks terrible.  I see cute little bonnets in her future.  Mikey's jeans were freshly washed and dried, so I put those on him.  His shirt and jacket are in the dryer now, I believe.  I looked on EBAY for some "My  Friend..." doll patterns, but didn't find anything much.

I put Chatty Baby in a newborn t-shirt I bought at Target some time ago--after Halloween.  It has a baby Frankenstein face on it and says "Little Monster."  It looks cute on her.

Mickey and Minnie are just standing around in their painted on underpants, poor things.  I need to  sew them some clothing.  I think I will make them both a pair of bib-overall shorts.  Just something so they don't have to stand around naked.

I'm hungry right now--no lunch and no supper.  When I got back from Lily and Jerry's house, Caleb was practically on my heels.  Mom made us all popcorn, and I guess that was supper.  I have some yogurt in the fridge down here, and I also have bread and peanut butter and raspberry jam.  I could have another PBJ sandwich...but I just don't feel like making the effort.

The next time I go to town, I will buy myself some granola bars or something that are easy to eat.

Right now, I wish I had some potato chips and sour cream with chives.  *drool*

Not much else is new.  Stewie is sleeping on my feet right now.  The girls are at the end of the bed snuggling with each other.  Once I fall asleep they will all be snuggling up tight to me.  LOL.  My babies.  I love  them soooo much.

Thursday

Aug. 11th, 2011 11:53 pm
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I did three loads of laundry today.  In the laundry were the doll clothes that had been peed on by cats.  I ran each load twice to get the smell out of them.  The dolls that also suffered this indignity were stripped naked and scrubbed with lemon joy dish washing liquid--even their hair.  I have only two left to scrub.  Both have hair dos that I am worried about destroying in the process of getting the stink out of them. 

My "Chatty Baby" doll did not get peed on, but she was so grimey and filthy from just sitting around in a room for years that I scrubbed her down with a nail brush and elbow grease liberally and vigorously applied.  Her hair is really thin and sad looking, but perhaps I can make her a bunch of little bonnets to match the clothing that I intend to sew for her.

Other than her hair she is still a very cute little doll.  I may have to see if there are any vintage Chatty Baby doll clothes patterns.  I'm sure I have something that will fit her, but it would be cool to be able to find something that is made for her.

I put a lot of beads and other small crafting and doll clothes accessorizing materials in my little metal organizer that is actually meant to be used for nails and screws and stuff like that.  It is so handy for craft supplies.  I wish I had another just like it.  The only things I have found similar to it lately are made of plastic and are just not as nice.

Today I really felt trapped.  I really wanted to just get out of the house and GO somewhere.  Two things stopped me:  (1)  Mom is very antsy about the clutter of my stuff in the porch, my room, and the area near my door in  the family room.  (2)  I have very limited funds at this time and I really did not know where to even go!

I think I will feel much much better once all this shit is organized and put away.

Then I can actually do a few fun things like sew or read or write. 

I moved most of the stuff that was piled up on the desk into a tote.  I hope to get that sorted out and organized over the next few days.  It's a mishmosh of patterns, articles I have saved,  bits and pieces of my writing and art, and all kinds of other crap.  It needs to get sorted and filed--especially the patterns.

I think I need another two drawer file cabinet on wheels to match the two I have under my desk.  I need a place to keep important papers like my teaching license and stuff like that. 

I am going to sort through my towels and wash clothes.  I'm going to try to get rid of about half of them.  I don't need that many towels and washclothes.  They are taking up primo space that I would rather use for other things.  Once I get them sorted out, I will either donate them to the animal shelter or else dump them in the green box at the gas station.

Mom, Kari, Caleb, and Cora are all going to Tammy's house on Sunday after church to help her organize her craft room and basement.  I would love to go to, but I feel like I need to stay here and work on my own mess.  I'm thinking that a little time on my own would be nice too--I can haul this paper crap into the family room where there will be no cats leaping and pouncing through it and scattering it all over the place.

Then I can lay it out in appropriate piles and file it appropriately.  I can even roll my two file cabinets out there--they have wheels for just such an occasion. 

I am so tired of all this clutter.

I just want my living space to be neat and organized and have a proper amount of space to walk through it.

I guess that's it for me for now.

Not much else new.

I had a cold roast beef sandwich on multi grain toast for brunch and Mom made up a box of macoroni and cheese for supper.  We had a couple of Oreo cookies each for dessert.




Wednesday

Aug. 11th, 2011 01:59 am
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How annoying.  I had a large entry about halfway done, hit a button by accident and apparently deleted the whole freaking thing.  Dammit.

Now I have to reconstruct it from memory.

I slept in till about 11:30 today.  I have to start getting myself on a better and more regular schedule for being asleep and being awake.

I didn't feel much like working in the porch today, but I did.  I worked in there from about noon until after 3 pm.  Two more totes got filled up and hauled out to the shed.  Two additional totes were filled with stuff that I don't want in the shed.  They are stacked up next to my wooden storage thing where all my dishes and stuff are.  I filled up another whole box of stuff to give to Cynthia Butler. 

I came across my tote of Camp Cho stuff...I had some of the stuff put in Cynthia's box, and then I took it out again.  I can't part with it.  I doubt I will every sponsor another Camp Cho--for one thing that doll group doesn't even exist on Yahoo any more--but it was so much fun!  If I ever get a house with adequate space for displaying my Barbie stuff, I would like to set up "Camp cho" again.  The styrofoam fire that one of the gals made got destroyed--it was pretty fragile.  I hated throwing it away, but it was in pieces.  :(

I worked in the porch from about noon until after 3 pm.  I felt pretty good about how much I accomplished out there.  When I burned out, I came back down to my lair and farted around on my computer for a while.

Jack and Kari invited us over to supper.  I didn't really want to go because it is Wednesday--and every week I wait and wait for Wednesday so I can see Ghost Hunters.   Alas, once again, I did not get to see it because Jack and Kari don't watch shows that upset Cora...and almost everything that is interesting is upsetting to her.

LOL.

Anyhow, Jack grilled steak and chicken breasts.  They had a good flavor, but I don't care for white meat much.  It is always so dry.  You have to chew it for years before you can swallow it.  The steak was pretty good, though.  We also had corn on the cob and bing cherries for dessert.  They were the best cherries I have had in some time!  There was so much flesh on them!  Yummy.

Kari and Mom watched Dancing with the Stars, which I am not into.  I was impressed with a couple of the dancers though--they were so strong! 

When we left there, we ran out to the gas station which is just outside of town.  They have a big green receptical where donations of clothing and shoes can be left.  I had a big black garbage bag full of clothes to be donated.  So we drove out there, and I dumped it into the box. 

One more thing off the list!

When we got home, I went down to the lair and sorted my laundry.  I also sorted out the dolls and doll clothes that somehow got peed on by cats at my house.  I decided I would wash each load twice to be sure the nasty smell was out of them.  Then I took all the naked dolls into the bathroom and started scrubbing them down with lemon scented Joy dishwashing liquid.  I did not get all of them done, but I got a few cleaned up.  I do not smell cat pee on them any more.  I am happy about that as most of them are dolls I really want to keep. 

I washed my blanket first.  Then I washed a load of whites that included several pieces of doll clothing.  I washed it a second time as well.  In the morning, I will sort out the doll clothes--I plan to air dry them as drying them in the dryer seems to damage them.  I may iron them before they get thoroughly dry  just because they also tend to crumple up when washed.

I have a load of darks and a load of reds, pinks, and purples that need to be done in the same manner.  After that, I have another blanket, a bedspread, and a rug that need washing.  When that is done and everything is put away, I am going to put everything that is laying in a chaotic mess on the desk into a laundry basket so that the surface of the desk is completely bare.  Then I am going to organize all that stuff.  I feel I need another file cabinet, but I have no idea where I would put such a thing.

I decided today that I am going to stay here when Mom, Kari and the kids go to Tammy's to help her organize her house.  I have so much of my own work to do, that I think it would be for the best for me to stay here and get this stuff organized.  And it will be beneficial for me to be alone too, so I can drag stuff downstairs without someone saying, "Where are you going to put THAT?"

Every day I want to get my bed made up with fresh linens and stuff, and every day it doesn't get done.  I would really like to get that done tomorrow.  If that and the laundry is all I accomplish tomorrow, I will be happy.  Though I will be happier if I get more done.  :P

I guess that's it for me for today.  Nothing too thrilling I am afraid....

Oh, wait!  I had a weird dream last night.  I was in Winona, apparently going back to college, but in my dreams about going back to college I never have any money--and once I get out of my car, I can never find it again.

Well, last night I dreamt I was cruising down the sidewalks near campus in one of those electric carts like they have at Walmart; it was night, and I was wearing shorts but was naked from the waist up.  I didn't realize I was until it was nearly dawn and I came across the little bakery I used to go to on the east side of Winona.  I realized that my big floppy boobs were hanging free and was embarrassed.  I decided I would go into the bakery anyway because I was hungry and they had tremendous baked goods back in the day.

Well, once inside, I realized I also had no money with me.  :( 

Dreams are so weird.

Tuesday

Aug. 10th, 2011 01:10 am
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I had hoped to continue with my basement lair today and get more stuff organized and "housed" in proper spots.  However, it was a lovely cool day with an amazing breeze and Mom wouldn't rest until I worked in the porch.  I did get quite a lot done out there, which makes me happy, but it also makes me a bit despondent that I couldn't get anything in my room done.  I had hoped that I would get most all of  the clutter dealt with today.

Now I have a bunch MORE clutter down here to deal with.

However, I did get at least four more totes of my "treasures" put out in the shed.  I am terrified that all that stuff will be ruined out there, but there's nothing to be done about it.  I am trying to keep my favorite things and anything made of cloth or foam in the house. 

I got three full Walmart bags of stuff set aside for Diane and Cynthia Butler.  Cynthia got my doll house--the wooden one that belonged to the daughter of this old lady named Mabel.  Her husband had made it for the daughter.  The daughter died really young of cancer--and was buried in her wedding dress, never having had the wedding.  Her husband died soon after of a heart attack.  She had all her daughter's bar bie things--her daughter had been a huge fan of Barbie as a child.  

She hated to get rid of it, but she needed to get things sorted.  So, she gave it all to me.  I loved that house.  But, there was no place for it here.

Not long after she gave me the stuff, she fell down the steps in her garage, hit her head on the cement floor and died.  About two weeks later she was found.  It was July.  It was a horrible mess, I guess.  A grim way for that sweet lady to die.

The stuff for Kim, my pots and pans, some vintage snack trays, my other CD/radio, and a variety of things, is in the trunk of my car.  Next time I am in Owatonna I will drop it all off to her.

I have a big bag of clothing to put in the green box.  I had a full white garbage bag of garbage which is now in mom's trash bin.

I also got quite a few things hauled down to my lair that now are cluttering up the place and needing to be sorted and housed.

Kari and the kids came over to help me with the lifting and carrying.  

I have such cool stuff in my collection--but I will never be able to enjoy it out in that stupid shed.

I got rid of a lot of my Christmas and Halloween stuff.  I don't need it.  I stopped decorating for holidays a long time ago.

I kept the things that I  truly cherish.  But, I will probably never actually use them again.

I need to do laundry tomorrow.  I have a lot of stuff that needs washing.  Also, I have a bunch of doll clothes that smell like cat pee.  I don't know if these guys did it or if Komet did it.  I suspect it was one of these guys.  I want to get it taken care of before they decide to pee on it again.

Mom will be gone to Bible study and go out to lunch with her Bible study buddies tomorrow, so I will have a little privacy in the morning.  I intend to work on the room and take a bath while she is gone.  I do need to go out and finish tidying up the little bit of messiness I left in the porch.  I worked out there today from about noon until after five pm.  I have two more totes just about ready to go to the shed.

I am feeling a little scattered today.  I'm feeling really sad and depressed about not going back to school.  Even though it was a terrible year last year, I didn't want to be unemployed!

My life is usually quite disappointing to me.

I need to get this shitty mess dealt with.  It is getting to me.

Oh, I finished reading The Doll House Murders today.  It's sort of a 'tween book.  I read it mostly as research as I hope to possibly write some books for that age group.  And I would love to do a series of books set in a doll's house.  My very favorite book when I was about ten was The Doll's House by Rumor Godden. I think that book set the stage for my immense love of my dolls.


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My computer would not connect to my mom's wifi last night, so I could not write my daily entry. 

Sunday morning, I got up and peelel and sliced potatoes, carrots, and onions.  Stuck them in the roaster with my beef roast and slid it into the oven.  Mom had gone to church, so I had the whole kitchen to myself.  I like to cook.

While it was baking, I took a nice soak in the tub.  Washed my hair too.  I felt so refreshed after that.

After that, I went back down to my lair and put clothes on.  Then I started working on the room again.  It is so putzy and time consuming to get all this stuff organized and find "homes" for everything. 

The roast beef dinner wasn't done until nearly 2 pm, but it was so worth waiting for! 

After lunch, we sat in the recliners upstairs.  Mom was reading Not Without My Daughter and I was reading The Doll House Murders.  We both fell asleep.  Napping in a recliner on a Sunday afternoon is such a decadent luxurious feeling. 

Later, mom went to the cemetery to water plants with Lily.  I kept working on my tasts. 

Jack and Kari got home from their vacation way up north.  Cora wanted to know if they were going to see "Grandma and Auntie Cheryl" so I told them that we could come over once Mom got home from the cemetery.

We went over for a little while--everyone was really tired and burnt out.  They had a long, traffic filled journey home, so they were just worn out.

When Mom and I got home, we ate cold leftover roast beef on buns.  It was delicious. 

I wanted to get on the internet for a while, but the computer would not connect to the wifi.  I didn't feel like digging around under my mom's computer desk for her wifi, so I just shut down the computer and went to bed.

I was having a hard time falling asleep, so I took some Nyquil.  BAM!  That knocked me out and I slept until nearly noon.

Stewie slept in my arms most of the night.  It was lovely.

Caleb was here when I woke up.  Kari and Jack had gone to Owatonna to see Captain America, Cora stayed at her friend's house, and Caleb came here.  He carried a couple of things down for me, found a cover for me, and played with the cats a bit. 

I sorted and organized.  I moved the socks I make into doll sweaters into a bigger receptical.  I put a bunch of yarn into the bottom drawer of the dresser in the bathroom.  I wanted to squeeze a few more pieces of felt into that drawer too, but it wouldn't fit.  The felt drawer is absolutely STUFFED already, so no more will fit in there.

I sorted out and packed some of my Barbie furniture into a large tote.  I filed some of the paper stuff I printed off the computer.  It was stuff like doll sized checker boards and stuff like that.

Tomorrow I hope to continue to work on that sort of stuff.

Around 5 pm, Mom and Caleb decided they needed Dairy Queen, so I drove them to Blooming Prairie's DQ.  Mom was worried about my gas situation as my gas gauge doesn't work.  The gas station doesn't take checks and I didn't want to use up my limited supply of cash, so I asked Mom if she would put it on her debit card then I could write her a check.  She said sure.  But then she wouldn't take my check!  She said I would be driving her around a lot so I should just forget it.

That was very kind of her.  It was around $40 worth of gas.

It was a quiet ride to Blooming.  There were several squashed animals of undeterminable species dead on the road.  eww.  Mom got her pecan cluster turtle blizzard.  Caleb got the Chocoholic Supreme blizzard, and I just had a banana malt.  I love my banana malts.

There was a guy selling produce out of his pick up near the DQ, so we stopped and bought six tomatoes and a yummy looking cantaloupe.

We gave six of the tomatoes to Jack and Kari.

We drove over there to deliver the tomatoes.  Then we stayed to watch a movie from their Net Flix account.  It was called Alabama Moon.  Apparently it was made in 2009.  I had never heard of it, but it was very good and sweet.

When we got home we had sliced tomatoes on toast for supper.  Tomatoes on toast is one of my most favorite things to eat in the entire world.

When I got down to my room again, I put a few things away and scrubbed the grime off my Minnie Mouse doll.  I have several others that need a good scrubbing and then to be dressed in clean clothing.

Tomorrow I have to do some laundry.

I'd like to vacuum in here as well.  There are a lot of little bits and pieces of stuff laying on the carpet.

I guess that's all I have for today.

Saturday

Aug. 7th, 2011 12:37 am
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I had trouble sleeping last night again--trouble falling asleep and trouble staying asleep.

I turned on the computer a couple of times to play bubblepop on facebook and to make a few smart ass comments on the facebook entries of my former students and my nieces and nephews. LOL.

I finally gave up and got up at about 6:30 am. I worked on my environment--washed the plastic cat place mat and my own cat dish. I cleaned up and cleared out the area between the bed and the closet. I reorganized all the drawers in my bedside table. I need to find an empty pencil box (I'm sure I have several somewhere) to keep all the little things in the top drawer in. Things like small tubes of hand lotion, lip balms, cortaid, rolaids, aspirin, pens, scissors, and so on. The drawer would stay neater if all this stuff was corraled in a container.

Most of the area around the desk on the floor is cleaned up and organized as well. The desk itself is still a freaking disaster. I may take everything off the desk, throw it in a laundry basket, and organize it on my bed where I can spread it out a bit.

I put my other little blue painted peach crate shelf in the bathroom where I placed extra toilet paper, soap, and candles. In the tall shelf on the bottom, I intend to put Chlorox Clean-Up spray, liquid, and wipes and a can of lysol. There is probably room for a few other things as well.

I kept busy all morning putting things away. I also read the book I've been working on a bit this morning.

I went to Owatonna to meet Ingrid at the movie theater shortly after noon. We saw Rise of the Planet of the Apes. I thought it was pretty good. John Lithgrow was the father of the scientist working on a cure for alzheimers. The kid who played Spiderman's friend Harry was the young scientist, and the kid who played Draco Malfoy was the sadistic little prick who worked for the Ape shelter.

The did an excellent job of portraying Cesar, the "smart" ape. It was almost heart breaking in some parts.

I enjoyed it quite a lot.

Afterwards we went to Perkins for something to eat. She had a piece of French Silk pie and coffee. I had some sort of fancy pancake wrapped around some vanilla pudding like substance. It came with scrambled eggs and hash browns and two link sausages.

It was good, but I don't think I would ever order it again.

Mom was very upset that I had given my food processor and bread maker to Ingrid...she wanted me to get them back. It was embarrassing to ask her for them back again, but she understood and said she had no problem with it.

I felt bad about the whole thing, but Mom was adament about getting them back. My mom places value on some of the oddest things. Like my towels. I don't really give a shit about my towels because they are just towels. I'd rather have that storage space for fabric or dolls or doll accessories....but mom was just intent on my keeping all my towels.

After Perkins, I went to Walmart where I bought some food I could keep downstairs in the refrigerator so that I will not go hungry as I have had to a few times since moving in here. I bought a loaf of bread, some butter, peanut butter and raspberry jam. I had a peanutbutter and jam sandwich for supper tonight.

I also bought some yogurt, some tapioca pudding packets, and a carton of toaster strudels.

I also bought a roast beef and potatoes, carrots, and onions, which I will bake tomorrow while mom is at church.

That will produce enough leftovers to keep us well fed for most of the week as well.

I also bought a new pill caddy as my old one has a broken compartment. I don't like the pills spilling out. This new one is a step up--hopefully it will work satisfactorily.

As soon as I got home, I carried in two bags of groceries and picked up mom. We went to Jack and Kari's house to feed, water, and love their cats.

That little Milo is a caution. LOL

I finished reading Outlander tonight. It was an enjoyable read.

Tomorrow I will begin reading Like Water for Elephants. My sister in law said it was poignant and yet also made her laugh out loud as she read it.

Not much else new. I am hoping to geta ton of stuff done tomorrow.

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