So, this morning I had my annual physical with my primary care doctor, and she showed me that I've lost 14 pounds since my last physical a year ago yesterday. Amazing! I have felt that I've made no progress, which I know not to be true. I mean, I knew I had lost about 10 pounds, but I wasn't sure what my highest weight was to count down from, and each time I see a change in the scale my mind says, okay now you've reached the 10 pound mark.
I think I will take myself to the movies tonight to celebrate and go see There Will Be Blood. Woohoo!
I have lots of other things to post about, like the fact I moved to a new, nicer, bigger, apartment with big windows on the 15th, I finished 3 knitting projects, and I'm going to start knitting socks next week to prepare for Sock Wars!!! Cassandra in my knitting group mentioned that the next Sock Wars begins in May. *Girly Scream* She is currently knitting two socks at-the-same-time-on-the-same-needles using the magic loop method. She is a knitting goddess.
So, maybe this weekend I'll catch up on my posts while I unpack the rest of my boxes (which means-open them, dump everything on the floor, and flatten the box).
Ta-ta!
Friday, March 21, 2008
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Roll Brim Hat

Roll Brim Hat
Originally uploaded by ilembach
My completed hat! It's my first project that's done in the round, and the first wearable thing that I've kept. Watch for many more circular projects.
Friday, February 29, 2008
Participate!
Thanks to gleek and her impromptu blog, I have discovered Improv Everywhere. I will link straight to the clip that got me hooked.
If I walked in on a scene like this, my mind would jump immediately to that alien invasion/chemical warfare/Armageddon place. Seeing it on YouTube? Fantastic. Check out the main group site too, strange stuff. I've always had a hard time accepting performance art as "true art". Having gone through art school and created my own required performance art pieces, the question for me is whether putting a normal action into the the context of performance art really makes it art? What is the significance? Mission statement? Does it have to be stated to make a point across, or is that cancelling out the performance itself?
Here is another performance art piece done by one of the clients my company has worked with, Liz Lerman Dance Exchange and Bowen McCauley Dance involving construction equipment.
If I walked in on a scene like this, my mind would jump immediately to that alien invasion/chemical warfare/Armageddon place. Seeing it on YouTube? Fantastic. Check out the main group site too, strange stuff. I've always had a hard time accepting performance art as "true art". Having gone through art school and created my own required performance art pieces, the question for me is whether putting a normal action into the the context of performance art really makes it art? What is the significance? Mission statement? Does it have to be stated to make a point across, or is that cancelling out the performance itself?
Here is another performance art piece done by one of the clients my company has worked with, Liz Lerman Dance Exchange and Bowen McCauley Dance involving construction equipment.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Catching up on posts
Here are shots of my two current cross stitch projects.
Friday, February 15, 2008
Hooray for Dermatology
This morning I had my first dermatology appointment in at least 5 years. it has taken me 6-9 months to book an appointment that was not mysteriously wiped out of the computer system. Repeatedly I asked friends for referral names, called offices, and made appointments. Repeatedly I was told the doctor was:
-not accepting new patients
-on sabbatical
-on maternity leave
-not availble for 6 months, and they couldn't schedule that far out.
AUGH! I finally found an office in Cambridge with Harvard Vanguard, and made an appointment 3 months out. I called to confirm a week before the appointment, and they had no record of me. I tried again. I called to confirm a month before, and no go, no appointment. This time, I somehow managed to secure an appointment with a female dermatologist, and actually see her!
She confirmed my treatment options for rosacea, wrote me a new prescription, and told me that my painful face is most likely because of the harsh weather we are having. Right now as I type, my face feels like it's burning. It's very red. I haven't been outside for two hours, and today is a warm day 43 degrees (wind chill 35 degrees). This week I've also had a lot of break-out effect from the rosacea.
Dr. Noree also removed a bunch of skin tags for me. Hallelujah!
-not accepting new patients
-on sabbatical
-on maternity leave
-not availble for 6 months, and they couldn't schedule that far out.
AUGH! I finally found an office in Cambridge with Harvard Vanguard, and made an appointment 3 months out. I called to confirm a week before the appointment, and they had no record of me. I tried again. I called to confirm a month before, and no go, no appointment. This time, I somehow managed to secure an appointment with a female dermatologist, and actually see her!
She confirmed my treatment options for rosacea, wrote me a new prescription, and told me that my painful face is most likely because of the harsh weather we are having. Right now as I type, my face feels like it's burning. It's very red. I haven't been outside for two hours, and today is a warm day 43 degrees (wind chill 35 degrees). This week I've also had a lot of break-out effect from the rosacea.
Dr. Noree also removed a bunch of skin tags for me. Hallelujah!
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Yay for tax refunds!
I filed my federal and state taxes electronically on Sunday, and today I logged in to my bank account online and already I can see a pending transaction for my $163 MA refund. Yippee!
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Books for All
The flow of books in and out of my life is is at tidal wave intensity right now. They are like bunnies, multiplying when my back is turned, appearing in my handbag as if from nowhere. If I manage to give away, donate, or sell a book or two, the very same day I bring a new book into my life. Let's examine the previous 7 days:
2/5 +4
Purchased 1 book at Borders
Received 5 books by mail from this book club I just signed up for (bad!)
Sent away two books requested through BookMooch
2/4 -2
Sent away two books requested through BookMooch
2/3 0
no book flow
Finished reading 1 book, listed it on BookMooch to give away
2/2 +3
Brought 5 bags of stuff to Goodwill Stores (no books in that)
Purchased 3 books at Goodwill Stores
2/1 +2
Received 2 books through BookMooch
In summary, I have 7 more books than I started out with. Bad book purger!
2/5 +4
Purchased 1 book at Borders
Received 5 books by mail from this book club I just signed up for (bad!)
Sent away two books requested through BookMooch
2/4 -2
Sent away two books requested through BookMooch
2/3 0
no book flow
Finished reading 1 book, listed it on BookMooch to give away
2/2 +3
Brought 5 bags of stuff to Goodwill Stores (no books in that)
Purchased 3 books at Goodwill Stores
2/1 +2
Received 2 books through BookMooch
In summary, I have 7 more books than I started out with. Bad book purger!
Monday, February 4, 2008
Clear that Clutter!
On Sunday I finally took a load of things to the Goodwill Store down the street. New year's day I began going through all the hidey-holes in my apartment to get rid of the things I don't use/don't like/don't want that would still be useful to someone else. Less than a week after I started the piles, I came down with the flu and missed a week of work. Whoops! It's taken me until now to get motivated and get this stuff out of my apartment.
I ended up with three trash bags and two brown paper bags full of stuff. After I called the cab to take me the mile to the store, I began moving the bags out to the street so I'd be ready. There was already an office chair out there looking for a home. I took it along with me in the cab and donated it along with the rest.
I didn't escape goodwill with nothing though.
I ended up buying three (3) books:
-The Piano Tuner (my cokworker recommended it)
-Bibliotherapy: The Girl's Guide to Books for Every Phase of Our Lives
-Betty Crocker Slower Cooker Cookbook
I didn't escape goodwill with nothing though.
I ended up buying three (3) books:
-The Piano Tuner (my cokworker recommended it)
-Bibliotherapy: The Girl's Guide to Books for Every Phase of Our Lives
-Betty Crocker Slower Cooker Cookbook
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Starting SBQ

Now to something new...SBQ
This week's question ~ What was your favorite finish of 2007?
Well, I'm not sure I finished more than one thing - it's hard to remember at the moment, but I have to say the wedding sampler for my sister is my favorite. It's also my biggest finish, and my first framed finish.

Here is the answer to last week's as well - Are you starting something new to celebrate the New Year or participating in “Guilt Free January?” If so, what are you planning on starting?
I am working on the historic countries mystery sampler, featured monthly in The Gift of Stitching. It started in September and I was really excited, but the wedding sampler had to get finished before I could really get going on this big challenge. Now I hope to work on this as my main project. Maybe by the end of January I'll finish the September piece? I doubt it, but it'll be fun trying.
The flu is no fun
Today is the first day in a week that I have:
-checked my email,
-put on clothes that are not pajamas
-done any work
-stayed awake for more than 4 hours at a stretch
-worked on my cross stitch
I've been stuck at home with a really bad case of the flu since last Friday. I went to work Friday morning feeling really tired, and by noon I was sick. My coworkers told me to go home. I was sure I could manage until 3 though, and that was a BAD idea! Monday I went to the doctor and managed to throw up and almost pass out during my vsit. Yay! I've now sort of recovered, but my plumbinng is broken and my landlord is here right now snaking the drain. I'm planning on going to work tomorrow even if I don't feel any better because I'm so sick of being home!
I do feel better. I'm sitting up, checking my work email and chipping away at the easy questions. I've only taken ibuprophen today, no Dayquil. I'm still coughing a lot, and tired, and a little dizzy, so I guess it's good that I didn't go in today. That was the plan, to go to work, but when my shower and toilet backed up with water and soapsuds last night at 7pm, I knew I wasn't going anywhere today. This same problem with the drain has happened at least two other times, the last time being in October. Enough already! Time to move out. As soon as possible.
-checked my email,
-put on clothes that are not pajamas
-done any work
-stayed awake for more than 4 hours at a stretch
-worked on my cross stitch
I've been stuck at home with a really bad case of the flu since last Friday. I went to work Friday morning feeling really tired, and by noon I was sick. My coworkers told me to go home. I was sure I could manage until 3 though, and that was a BAD idea! Monday I went to the doctor and managed to throw up and almost pass out during my vsit. Yay! I've now sort of recovered, but my plumbinng is broken and my landlord is here right now snaking the drain. I'm planning on going to work tomorrow even if I don't feel any better because I'm so sick of being home!
I do feel better. I'm sitting up, checking my work email and chipping away at the easy questions. I've only taken ibuprophen today, no Dayquil. I'm still coughing a lot, and tired, and a little dizzy, so I guess it's good that I didn't go in today. That was the plan, to go to work, but when my shower and toilet backed up with water and soapsuds last night at 7pm, I knew I wasn't going anywhere today. This same problem with the drain has happened at least two other times, the last time being in October. Enough already! Time to move out. As soon as possible.
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