Monday, June 15, 2009

Tomorrow, Tomorrow, I love you, Tomorrow

Tomorrow's a dream away... and so is my craftroom!!!

Well we close on the house tomorrow and I can't wait. Only one disappointment, our furniture has been held up in Clearwater and won't be here until Saturday. That part really sucks, but apparently I should have expected it. Really?

Two notes to self, never believe or use a second tier moving company (Arpin) again and never if you have enough to fill a whole truck, think you're doing yourself a favor by not filling up the whole truck! You may think it is better, but it means that they may load and unload your stuff more than once and that they will wait to move your stuff until it is convenient for them financially, rather than to meet your deadline. And so we get to sleep in the dorm for another few days, though I personally am eyeballing that blowup queen size mattress in my car and know for sure that I'm going to baptize that new tub tomorrow with some lavender scented bubbles!

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

One Day To Walk Through

One day to walk through and one week to closing! I can't wait, honest I can't! You do believe me, don't you? This morning Hubby and I woke up to ants swarming in the bedroom portion of our dorm apartment. They were right on the window sill closest to our beds and thankfully we saw them before they got anywhere with crumbs or food! For all of you out there considering a return to dorm life, don't forget to pack the Raid, LOL! Hubby rushed out to get some, while I was tasked with containing the invasion! After a while it occurred to me that I might buy some time until Hubby got back by spraying Fantastic on the sill. Plus, as an added bonus, it would make the sill nice and clean when I wiped it up. It worked! We are now, at least for the moment, ant free and we have the prospect of the place being sprayed by the exterminators either this week or next week, probably after we leave. The exterminator apparently comes here every other week! Really, and here I was old that there was no need for pest control in Northern Kentucky!

I had my second physio appointment today. They worked on my neck, shoulder and elbow! Hopefully the conservative approach will work and I won't need any kind of surgery! But the jury is still out. The physio therapists will decide next week or perhaps the week after that, if I need to go back to the Dr for an MRI to see if here is in fact a tear in the rotator cuff that requires surgical repair.

I also visited poor little Nuku, our remaining kitty, at the vets where she is being boarded. Poor little girl, she is not used to being caged or having her little nervous system assaulted by the sound and smells of all those people and animals. I took her out into one of the treatment rooms and basically she spent the whole time I was there, right next to me, needing to be petted. We will have a huge petting deficiency to make up for when we finally get her back into a house with us next Wednesday.

This past weekend I went to the LSS (local scrapbook store) and made some "We are Moving Again" cards to send out as soon as I know what our new phone number will be. Sunday I went to a crop at Archivers and made friends with the lady sharing my table. I'm meeting Charlene at Archivers again on Friday for some female friend making and a little more scrapping.

Some of you know that I am working on a baby book. For the first time ever, I decided to start the book before the baby was born, rather than wait till after when we might be sure of the sex. I did this because my DSIL was assured that they were expecting a boy and that the proper difference teller, though tiny, was so she was told in evidence. Well either that little boy is shy or he is a she! So now, I'm waiting to hear again, before I do another thing, LOL! Oh well thankfully most of the pages are themed based on the holiday the month is known for rather than being pink or blue. That does help for a few of the pages!

Did I mention I can't wait to get into the new house and that I've heard from the owner of Scraps Etc and she is interested in my teaching at her store(s)?

Saturday, May 30, 2009

You Can't Make This Stuff Up

M-C: Hi Doc, I know, I know, you're not happy with me, my weight went up a little instead of going down. Please don't give me grief, I've got packers coming tomorrow, my arm hurts and I'm tired!

Dr: When did your arm start to hurt?

M-C: Well I was hanging a really heavy grandmother clock on the wall about 8 weeks ago and I felt something weird in my arm and a terrible pain! But thankfully I didn't drop the clock and even managed to hang it after all. (feeling pretty proud of myself for that actually)

Dr: (looks at somewhat deformed arm, feels the bicep and gives a concerned look) You tore the lower bicep ligament in your arm. Here feel this. (makes me feel bulge bottom inside of upper arm).

M-C: Oh, I thought it was just a sprain that with all the packing and stuff just wasn't healing. I only started getting worried when I stopped packing for a couple of weeks when I was in Kentucky and it didn't get better. So how long before it heals?

Dr: (who is also a scrapbook friend) You need an MRI to see the extent of the tear and you need surgery. And you can't do anything much with your arm or you risk not being able to use it at all!

M-C: Surgery? Did you say SURGERY? I don't have time for surgery or an MRI, the packers are coming tomorrow the movers are coming in two days. I have all that final packing to do. I'm moving into a new house on June 16th! (I've got things to do, places to go, friends to see and to make, a hubby to get settled in, I don't have time for this, my mind screams!)

Dr: Anything else going on?

M-C: (thinking Hubby probably wants me to mention this, since it worried him) Well while I was in Kentucky something funny happened. I tried to get up and I got such a bad pain around my lower left pelvic area, like the crease of my leg and down my leg that Rick had to help me up and then I couldn't put any weight at all on my left foot. It was horrible and you know how high a pain threshold I have. But it went away in about 15 minutes and then I had 3 or 4 really mild episodes this past week but they went away in a couple of minutes.

Dr: Get on the table. Hmmm... You need a CT scan.

M-C: WHAT??? An MRI and a CT scan, I don't have time for this! What's wrong?

DR: Well you might have either a hernia or something wrong with your ovary. I'm going to go see what I can do. (Dr walks out)

M-C: (I sit there thinking this didn't just happen! I've got tons of things to do, I have things to pack this afternoon and dinner with Alicia tonight and the packers in the morning. I'm hallucinating! But I can hear the doctor in the other room having a heated discussion with someone.)

DR: Well the insurance company would not let me schedule both tests.

M-C: (this crazy conversation is not real, this crazy conversation is not real)

DR continues: So I had to pick one.

M-C: (she had to pick one... no this really isn't happening, I'm on General Hospital or being punked or something)

Dr: continues: I picked the CT of your pelvis because that is an undetermined injury. The arm you will simply have to be very careful with and go to an Orthopedist as soon as you get to Kentucky. But you need to schedule the CT right away.

M-C: Right away. (She doesn't get it, I don't have time, I have movers coming!) OK. Tell me about the arm, what happens.

DR: Surgery, than a cast for 4-6 weeks and 3-4 months of rehab. (more info on Distal Biceps Rupture) (Turns out that is the same injury that Christian de la Fuente had two seasons ago on Dancing with the Stars)

M-C: (I didn't hear you, I didn't hear you! This isn't happening) Oh...

Dr: (Hugs me good bye) I'm going to miss you.

M-C: I'm going to miss you too! (I leave and take the prescription with me, immediately call for CT.)

XYZ Radiology: Thanks for calling XYZ Radiology. Please listen carefully as our menu has recently changed!

M-C: (!$#$#$#$#$#)

XYZ: May I help you?

M-C: I need a blah, blah blah... CT scan for blah, blah, blah!

XYZ: Well we can get you an appointment tomorrow at 2:45 across town, but first you need to go to our other clinic on the other side of town, this afternoon and get this Barium Suspension.

M-C: (Can't be happening, this is nuts! I DO NOT HAVE TIME FOR THIS) Ok, I'm on my way. (I pick up the two bottles of stuff I have to start drinking at noon on Friday.)

M-C: (calls Alicia and gets voicemail) Hi Alicia, are you doing anything tonight after we have dinner?

OK to make a long very long story, slightly shorter, Alicia. bless her heart came over and packed for me, but the packers ended up doing a lot more than I had anticipated or wanted. Alicia even brought me flowers so I'd feel better and got up early on her day off, she's a nurse on the night shift, to help me Friday morning. Alicia you are a doll, I am so thankful that you are my friend and that you were willing to come and help me out!

Although XYZ Radiology called at 5 pm on Thursday to tell me they might not get approval from the insurance company in time, and the test might have to be postponed (I can't postpone it, ma'am I'm moving out of state in two days!!!) They did get the approval in time. I drank the discusting stuff which wasn't quite that bad cold out of the fridge, and made the appointment on time despite having to throw out the packers early. They were't finished packing mainly because they were 2 hours later than expected. BUT, in the end I did not get the full test as three people including the local female head Vampire and her Count Dracula male sidekick, could not find a vein despite a couple of very ouchy tries! So now, despite the part of the test they did do, I won't be sure that the test will rule out or find the problem!

But people, this is me speaking! With hubby and my friends and family cheering me on, I will make it through this and savor and document for my scrapbook, each special moment and try to make the rest bearable through wacky humor! Just one thought though. I need to stop moving. Somehow moving requires too much close contact with orthopedic surgeons!

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

The Next Few Days

Wow it's finally happening, our move out of our house in FL is this weekend! I am finalizing all the packing, closing off all the utilities, calling to get things operational in Kentucky and hoping that I somehow get it done and get some sleep too before my solo 14 hour drive.

This Sunday, Nuku, my kitty, and I take the road all the way to Northern Kentucky where we will both take up our temporary accommodations until the 16th! Nuku at the local vets, poor kitty, and yours truly back in the dorm at NKU with Hubby!

I do wish that Marquis Homes could have worked with us on a better, sooner closing date! We would have saved a bundle and I'd have been a lot less stressed if they could have made our closing date the 1st or even the 5th and saved me knowing that our furniture would be loaded and unloaded twice and stored in a warehouse for two weeks with the potential not only to break, but to lose things in the shuffle.

But honestly, Ginger and Tony at Marquis have been wonderful in every other aspect and we are in fact closing 1 day earlier than the latest limit they had given us. Besides the house is outstanding! You guys know that if Marquis were either just OK or even terrible, I would tell you and the world so that no one else had to suffer a bad experience; but I've got to tell you that if you have to build a home in the northern Kentucky area, you need to have Ginger Baehner as your Marquis Homes Market Manager. No matter which Marquis home you pick in any of the NKY communities that Marquis builds in, she can help you make it your dream home, ensure a minimum of hastles, and make sure that you are excited and eager to live in your new home! Yeah Ginger!

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Time for an Update!

I guess when you are living in a dorm room with your hubby, life or is that time, can get kind of warped. Back to teenager mode we have slid to getting up at 11am and driving around doing errands (school is out after all) followed by dinner out , some TV , after all one cannot miss season finales, then more watching on hulu.com to catch up on shows that were missed and then back to sleep.

I have done a fair bit of scrapbooking and card making while watching the tube. Personal thoughts mainly of the area and Kentucky in general. Every day I go and visit the house and look for what is new, which is pretty exciting given that the finishing touches are where it's at right now. They are leveling the yard and soon they will do the final painting on the garage doors, columns and front door, the last having yet to be installed. Everyone who has seen the house loves it, thankfully that includes Hubby who never saw it until two weeks ago.

Thankfully we have rented our house in Florida starting June 1st, so I am back on the road early this coming week to go and make the final preparations for the move. I've got to contact all the utilities and get them stopped and I have some final packing to do before the movers come in. Then back to Kentucky to make the same calls to have everything ready to go on move in day!

Hubby says that the stint in the dorm room is God's way to make us feel really happy to move into the house. Frankly I didn't need to do that to enjoy the new house, but I totally agree that having had to sleep next to an airplane size fan, think very, very loud, with dumpster pick up 15 feet from your window at 3am, and tractors doing grass cutting under said window at 6:15 will no doubt enhance the experience of the house's more serene surroundings! Our bedroom window is the one on the corner closest to the fan on the bottom floor! So I guess you can see why the light sleeper that I am feels totally exhausted and is looking forward to sleeping in a nice quiet house in Florida for a few days and looking forward to moving into the new house on June 16th!

Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Only Internet access - I-Phone

Thank goodness for my I-Phone! Since our arrival at NKU we are without access to the Internet except with our phones. So this post will be short! Rick and I are really looking forward to moving into our new home!

This house suits the two of us perfectly, especially since we are both homebodies. I'd say that we both spend 95% of our free time at home! We don't go on many trips that are not business or Graves family related. We don't drink, smoke or do that other stuff that is bad for you. Frankly we are very boring people!

Our greatest wish with this new house is to welcome family and friends to come and share in our happiness at finally being able to settle into a home that with some luck we will both be able to grow old or is that older in!

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Bye Bye April, Here Comes May

Ahhh! Nothing beats a good crop, complete with friends, good food, laughter, and of course a few completed pages! Last weekend, Alicia (standing next to me) and Sharon ( sitting) joined me at the latest Hilltop Crop in Sarasota. I spent a lot of time talking and saying my good byes, as it is more than likely that this will be my last crop before the move. I do plan on doing my best to see my friends whenever I am down in Florida and that should be very soon. I intend to plan some of my trips to coincide with Hilltop crops and other scrapbooking events in Fl. But first, I need to get Hubby situated in our temporary acommodations and make sure that everything is on track with the new house.

Speaking of the house, here is a picture I took today, shortly after arriving.

Right now I can't figure out if I want time to speed up, or slow down. Usually I would say slow down, but right now I can't wait for the first night that hubby and I get to sleep in our new house. I've noticed a couple of funnies, one is the finish on the bay window. It definitely was not supposed to be covered in the same siding as the second floor area just above it and it looks a little weird to me.

Next is a picture of the almost completed craft room. I am really looking forward to setting things up and inviting friends over to crop. And yes, I'm talking to you my wonderful scrapbook buddies! As you can see there is a door for you guys to come in without having to roll your things through the house and carry them down the stairs and the plans even call for a cement walkway to take you from the front of the house to this back door so that you can roll your totes right in! Of course hubby also gets to roll his boxes up and down to the unfinished storage area!

I have brought a lot of scrapping stuff with me and hope to go both to the scrapbook store in Florence to Archivers to sit and crop and make new friends. With a minimum of luck, the next few weeks will be a nice relaxing interval for me before the final move.

Friday, April 24, 2009

"All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter another."

Anatole France

Hubby sent me that saying via email today. It helped me put things in perspective, so I am thankful he dug it up and sent it to me. That and spending the day with Janie, really lifted my spirits!

How true that saying is. As I wind things down here in Florida I am mourning those I am leaving behind as if they had died. Enough already! These are modern times, aren't they? I can drive back, fly back and what's more, my son is down here and we still own a home down here! I am far from done with Florida and I refuse to relinquish the ties that bind me to my friends! Plus, I am a very lucky woman. In addition to the friends I leave behind I have friends where I am going; some old, some new, all precious.

Yes indeed, I am a lucky woman!

(The picture above was taken at the Hilltop Crop in Ruskin, FL last month.)


Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Everything is Moving So Fast

Everything is moving so fast now and the truth is I'm having a very hard time keeping up. Part of that is just the sheer enormity of what is happening and the rest I'll admit is emotional. It's not easy being me, LOL! Sorry, for some reason the words to that song just blared across my conciousness. Truth is it isn't easy saying goodbye again.

I spent half a day today trying to sort out hubby's meds and the other half with SAM people and movers and trying to untwist a family problem. So much fun my sides are hurting! I did clean up my blog a little (changed my blog links) and read a few entries! Kenda, when I read your latest entry my heart nearly stopped! You know that I will continue to keep Nick and his mates in my prayers! Hopefully he will be home safe and sound soon! Marie-Laurence, thanks for understanding why I needed to postpone things today!

I've decided to post one of the projects I worked on recently. Remember you can click on the pictures to make them bigger. Hopefully my friend Janie will send me some of the pictures she took of another project I worked on so that I can share some of it too! I used parts of a black, brown and beige Bo Bunny chipboard books. their paper, rhinestones I got at JoAnns in the jewelry section, Kaiser flowers and wouldn't you know it, Bazzill cardstock.
Fiskar is represented in the punches I used for some of the edging I did. Sorry I had a little problem with the pictures and the color isn't quite right.


Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Construction - Week 6

Is it really week six already? I am so hoping that I get a definite closing date from Drees Homes soon! As you can see I got new pictures! And yes, what can I say, I begged again. I was in withdrawal and needed pictures! I know Ginger is busy so I try to keep my whining to eight day intervals, LOL! Apparently it has rained a lot and so there is not so much going on. They have been finishing up drywall and exterior trim and as you can see, the driveway and walkway are in. I'm not sure, but it looks like they are waiting to put in the walkway that will go all the way down to the back double door in the basement. Ginger, you are a doll! You know how much these mean to me. You never told me though, how is your move going?

So many things have happened since my last post, most of it to do with the move of course. I can't wait for the move to be over or to be moving into the new house, yet I could wait forever to leave my son and friends behind. Some things are more fun than others to talk about so here goes.

I did get to go to a Hilltop Crop in Ruskin last Saturday and had a lot of fun despite the fact that I got so many phone calls from movers and had to leave for a couple of hours to meet my son who needed to pick up my cat Nuku. It was good to be able to work on the baby book for the next little nephew to grace our lives. I'm really trying hard to make sure that I have as much done as possible so that once he is born and I am in Kentucky having fun unpacking, I'll be able to put the finishing touches to the album quickly and get it into his parent's hands in Alaska ASAP! After all it has calendar pages to track every day of the first year of his life! They can hardly do that if they don't have the book!

I must admit that I was hoping that Britten could join me and Sharon in Ruskin again, but unfortunately it wasn't to be. Britten is the mother of twin toddlers and I know she is kept very busy! Britten if you read this, Sharon, Alicia and I will be going to the crop in Sarasota this Saturday! Can you sneak out? I also missed having Summer there. Summer and her family were blessed with the return of her husband from serving overseas. Summer I am glad that he is home safe and sad that you now live far away! Please thank your husband for his service!

Monday POD or rather SAM number 3 was filled and will be picked up tomorrow. I believe that the last time the garage was this empty was 3 years ago. I'm still working on the best possible solution for the remaining furniture! A couple of companies are sending people over tomorrow and Thursday to give me estimates.

The house is for rent and I sure hope someone visits and falls in love with it soon!

Janie took me out for lunch today as a belated Birthday gift. Over the last few weeks one or the other of us was always out of town or just getting back or getting ready to leave! Thanks Janie! Spending time with you today was just what I needed!

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Phew, It's all Done

I m happy to say that I beat the tax deadline by hours and that our house is now on the MLS for rent. I hope that we will find a renter soon, even if it is one that won't move in till June as at least I'll have a final date for moving out of here. The house has been made available as of 1 May, which would suit me just fine as I could see the final stages of the construction of the new house!

I've put together a slide show of the rental. Remember if you find an acceptable renter before anyone else does, I'll pay you a nice bonus! I'm still cleaning, things like windows, but I am looking forward to a crop this Saturday in Ruskin and next Saturday in Sarasota. I wish Janie could go and all my other scrapbook buddies, as there are so few opportunities left to see them all! But maybe I'll get to see a few of them, before it's time to go!




Next Monday we will be filling the 3rd Sam. Most of the stuff for that one is already packed and waiting in the garage! Another big workday ahead!

Monday, April 13, 2009

Made it Back Safely

Despite the really bad weather between Macon, GA and Lake City, FL I managed to make it home safely. It is a little weird to be on the road and hear about the tornado warnings just west and south of you and the bad storm you just missed north of you. Especially when you are traveling south and are worried that the storm might be traveling east! It was a long trip and I was glad to see it end.

April 15th is tax day so guess what I'll be doing for the next two days. Have you guessed yet? No it's not that! Yup, you got it. I'm working on the taxes! I sure am hoping for a refund!

BTW did you guys notice there is a new blog winner??

What a thrill!

I was going to post more pictures, but I am still a little mac disabled or is that unable, and could not figure out how to upload a much larger slide show I created in photoshop to my website. So I've created a show with "slide" and this time, no music. I've now also redone the last slide show and taken off the music. Once it's cute, everytime, NOT! This slide show gives you a better idea of the relationship of the house to the neighborhood as well as the craft room and the drywall and brick work. I've worked on this waiting for a wind advisory to go down. I am just south of Macon and need to get out of the hotel and make it home, but after getting a comment this morning, I wanted to make sure that my friends had their dose of pictures, right Sharon?



The house is so amazing that I'm almost without words. You see I took a standard house and customized it quite a bit. I added 2 feet of depth to the craftroom, family room and 2nd owner's suite and vaulted the ceiling in that suite. Also, as a tribute to my 6ft2 husband, I did 9 ft rather than 8 ft ceilings on the main floor. And boy does all of that have an amazing effect on the house.

I got to see them do a lot of the brink work on the outside and was amazed that they dry-walled the whole first floor and most of the second floor in one work day. I am sure that as we speak, they have finished or nearly finished drywalling the whole house! I left yesterday morning and drove down to one of my favorite stopping places, Warner Robbins, GA. Not very far off from I-75 if has all the eateries and hotels and shopping you could want on a stop, including... wait for it... a Hobby Lobby!

Anyhow, it looks like I'm going to have to drive through bad weather this morning, I just heard thunder, so I guess i'd better get dressed and on my way! Talk to you all soon!

Wednesday, April 08, 2009

On the Road Again

Yup I'm on the road again. I'm writing this watching the Idol Results show from Chatanooga, Tennessee. The picture though is of the bridge that links Newport, Kentucky to Cincinnati, Ohio. I took it on a previous trip.

Tomorrow I get to see my future home for myself. I left fairly early today after working really hard for the last week and getting the house ready for strangers to come a looking! My favorite part of the day was definitely Janie's phone call from my house in Florida. Janie went to pick up her mail, which I'd been collecting for her, and make sure that kitty was OK. I really wanted to get her reaction to all the work I'd done and she called me as soon as she walked in the door. What fun it was getting her reactions as she walked throught each room! Thanks Janie for doing a walk through and making sure that everything looked ok!

I have a feeling that I'll be up early in the morning. I'm so excited to see the house! I have, of course, brought some scrapping stuff with me, though I didn't scrap tonight. I'm working on a number of projects including another baby book, this time for Amy and Eli's little one, due in a few months. With the move and all the time it takes away from scrapbooking, I've been working on the book every chance I get. I want to make sure that it is ready as soon as the baby is born.

I've also been working with the new Bo Bunny books, enjoying mixing the different colors! I'll post pictures soon. I just don't have them on this computer right now! More news from greater Cincinnati coming soon! Have a great evening and day and make sure you share a smile with someone new tomorrow!