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mrs_sweetpeach ([personal profile] mrs_sweetpeach) wrote2008-12-29 08:25 pm

Last Saturday's craft finish (and general update)

Friday evening we drove to Ionia. We were supposed to leave earlier than we did, but I was having one of those days where one thing leads to another and I couldn't stop cleaning. On the down side, [livejournal.com profile] jebra was quite irritated with me. On the up side, the kitchen and bathroom floors are a lot cleaner than they have been in ages, the bedding got changed, and the laundry got done.

Saturday morning we drove to Mecosta County to see my brother's new house. New as in recently acquired; the house was built in 1900 and is in keeping with my brother's taste in furnishings. The man loves antiques.

The drive and and from my brother's was long and almost otherworldly. A very thick fog covered the landscape and it was difficult to see oncoming cars, let alone anything else. Although sometimes when the fog cleared we could see sheets of rain-like fog moving across the fields.

After we got back from my brother's, I got out the bag of felted sweaters I'd brought with me to my mom's and made our cats a bed.





Sunday we had to run out for bread and a few other things for the Christmas dinner. The fog was gone, which was good, but now we could clearly see signs of flooding. Low-laying fields were covered with water and the Grand River had risen above its banks. Large portions of the Ionia Fair Grounds were under water. The Fair Grounds' parking lot is adjacent to the Grand River, so flooding there is not uncommon, but this time there was a small backhoe on the grounds with water up to the bottom of its cab and a small crew of men in waders trying to find a way to extract it from the water.

The family dinner was nice even if we were missing three of my nephews. Tommy, the one in from the Army was there, but his brother had to work and my other two nephews were reluctant to travel due to both the length of the drive and the number of roads that were closed due to flooding.

We left my mom's in the late afternoon and arrived back at our house around 8 p.m.

Today was back to work, as will be tomorrow. Then a half day on Wednesday followed by a drive to Indiana to see my brother-in-law and his family.

[identity profile] betagoddess.livejournal.com 2008-12-30 03:51 am (UTC)(link)

Much travelling for the holiday season for you! I hope your next trip goes well.

Nice cat bed! Do your cats like it? It looks pretty cozy. =>}

[identity profile] drkcherry.livejournal.com 2008-12-30 05:31 am (UTC)(link)
I can't believe you made that. Its amazing.

[identity profile] jebra.livejournal.com 2008-12-30 04:20 pm (UTC)(link)
On the down side, I was quite irritated with you. On the other up side, I got some work done on saving some otherwise mangled audio tracks. I wish we'd left earlier, but don't regret the progress we both made.
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[identity profile] mrs-sweetpeach.livejournal.com 2008-12-30 09:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, I'd have to say they like it. I put the cat bed in the entertainment center (I suppose I'll have to post a photo of that later) as the cavity on the right side underneath the tv was empty and at least one of the cats likes to hang out in there. Anyway, I put it there without any fanfare and one of the cats was curled up in the bed not more than five minutes later.
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[identity profile] mrs-sweetpeach.livejournal.com 2008-12-30 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks! It was easy enough to do; I just followed the steps on the wikihow page. I used wool sweaters I'd purchased from the Salvation Army for whopping $1 each. It didn't take that much time to sew together, less than an hour I think. All hand stitching, but just whipstitch so it was fast and easy. The hardest part was standing up after sitting on the floor whilst stitching!

[identity profile] betagoddess.livejournal.com 2008-12-31 12:17 am (UTC)(link)

Great! It's nice when they appreciate what we do for them. *g*