{"id":1527,"date":"2009-06-27T11:48:16","date_gmt":"2009-06-27T18:48:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.redeaglespirit.com\/arrrgh\/yet_livin_june\/"},"modified":"2009-06-27T11:48:16","modified_gmt":"2009-06-27T18:48:16","slug":"yet_livin_june","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.redeaglespirit.com\/arrrgh\/yet_livin_june\/","title":{"rendered":"Yet Livin&#8217;  June 27, 2009"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Yup, I&#8217;m yet livin&#8217;!  I&#8217;ve been busy, but no busier than most of you.  I&#8217;ve had a flurry of obligations followed by the calm of low tide.<br \/>\nI made a two day trip to Iowa, with my sister, Frankie, of <a href=\"http:\/\/http:\/\/www.redeaglespirit.com\/nan\/\">Just My Opinion.<\/a>  It was a voyage of remembrance for me, and one of discovery for her.  Our grandparents and their children lived in Iowa.  My sister had heard stories of &#8220;the farms&#8221; all her life, and it was time for her to go see them, and get to know those who farm them better.  I enjoyed the trip down memory lane, seeing the houses where my aunt and grandparents lived, and the house where my father was raised.  I was astounded by the generosity of everyone we met in Iowa.  They were generous with their time, their information, their smiles, and concern.  This was perhaps the best quick trip I have ever made!  Thank you, Iowans!<br \/>\nMonday, just past, I was scheduled for an insurance audit.  I was prepared, but just to be on the safe side, I skipped exercise to be sure that everything was ready.  Eleven o&#8217;clock came and went with no auditor at my door.  By 11:22 I called, to see if she was lost and needed directions.  No answer.  I have <strong>still<\/strong> not received a return call.  I believe a letter to the company is warranted.<br \/>\nI&#8217;ve started a new quilt top.  I have a small wall-hanging-size quilt that is bands of four patches on point alternated with strips of solid fabric.  I have it folded into quarters and Ed, the cat, lays on it when I am at the computer in the living room.  I&#8217;ve always loved that little quilt and decided to make a larger version of it.  True to form, I may be making <strong>two<\/strong> larger quilts. I started cutting up scraps and ends of small pieces of fabric before I had the design planned out.  Of course, now I have more squares than I need for one quilt, so I may put together two to use up all the cut pieces.  Pictures to come, sooner or later.<br \/>\nI have a great deal of weeding to do.  I thought I was going to have help from a grandnephew, but that&#8217;s fallen through.  I&#8217;m going to try to work tomorrow morning while it&#8217;s still cool, and the sun is not overhead.  I may even work at it this evening once the gardens are in the shade of the house.  If I can&#8217;t keep up with the weeding, I may see if my favorite landscaping company can give me a couple of hours.  I&#8217;m going to have two willow trees planted this summer, so perhaps they can do it then.<br \/>\nOur exercise guru&#8217;s daughter gave birth to her second baby recently.  Lynda will be going to spend a week or so with them, and I&#8217;ve been invited to take over the class next week.  I need to spend a little time reviewing the music and the moves and create a new cheat sheet, if necessary, before Monday morning.  I really enjoy working with the class, and they seem to be willing to have me lead them.<br \/>\nThank you notes.  I have a stack of thank you notes I need to write.  Frankie puts me to shame with her beautiful, hand-written, notes.  I think I&#8217;ll print up a list of the notes I owe, and do a few now and then through out the day.  This is one obligation I really want to get done!<br \/>\nI finally stopped at the local upholstery place to start looking at fabric samples.  Of course, I&#8217;ve waited so long that the color I want, spruce green, is no longer available.   There is a sea of moss, tarragon, sage, basil or even lime green to be had.  I think the people who choose what colors will be offered each year must have been very hungry. I had originally planned to have two chairs and an ottoman done in a solid green, but now that I think about it, It might be a better idea to have a chair and the ottoman done in a floral print, and then have the couch and loveseat done in a solid green.  There are <strong>SO <\/strong>many variables, it makes my head swim.  And this is going to be done piecemeal, so I can&#8217;t just order everything at one time, which makes it even harder.  This is one chore I&#8217;m not enjoying.<br \/>\nI have <strong>finally <\/strong>repotted three plants that have been waiting for months for just a little dirt!  Two plants for my bathroom, and a geranium that I wintered over are now the proud possessors of new homes!   There&#8217;s a plant in the green room that needs to be killed off.  It&#8217;s grown oddly and can no longer get enough food and moisture from the pot it&#8217;s in.  It&#8217;s too leggy to save, so I&#8217;m going to have to do the unthinkable and cut it up.  There is also a euphorbia, that I&#8217;m going to take cuttings from.  This plant has grown so well that it can&#8217;t hold itself up in the little pot that holds the roots.  Luckily, it&#8217;s an easy plant to propagate, so I&#8217;m going to get new pots and soil, and get started on that. I think I may give one to my Mother.<br \/>\nAnd the last bit of news&#8230;I cut off half my hair.  I walked into the salon for my appointment and said&#8230;.&#8221;Shave my head!&#8221;  My hairdresser smiled, and said, &#8220;We can do that.&#8221;  I back tracked a bit, and we compromised on cutting all of the lower length, and most of the sides.  Now, I look a bit more like my sisters, who all have short hair.  I don&#8217;t think it was a mistake, but if it is, it will always grow back.<br \/>\nI hope you&#8217;re all having a good day, and wish you the best for the weekend!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Yup, I&#8217;m yet livin&#8217;! I&#8217;ve been busy, but no busier than most of you. I&#8217;ve had a flurry of obligations followed by the calm of low tide. 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