Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts

Sunday, April 17, 2022

Happy Easter!

   Happy Easter, Passover, Ramadan, or whatever else you celebrate! We celebrate Easter in our family, and Ken and I will be having dinner with Emma and AJ tonight, and seeing Fuzzy tomorrow. Unfortunately Ivy couldn't come home for Easter because her friend is shooting her thesis film today, and Ivy promised to help. But we saw her a few weeks ago. Doesn't make it better though! 

Tammy World with a tiny doll Ivy made me when she was a kid, and a Boyd's duck.






  Have a great day!

Monday, March 23, 2020

Daisy Kingdom Rainy Day Wear

  I was recently tagged by a Flickr friend to post a 'Spring coat' picture. What I used wasn't technically a Spring coat,but it sort of fits the bill. Also,I've been wanting to play with it for ages!

 

 Some of you may have seen Ivy's Daisy Kingdom doll and her wardrobe in the post I did back in November. You can see that HERE. Well, way back when we bought that doll and her clothes, we also bought this raincoat and hat. Ivy ended up with a yellow rain slicker and matching hat, and a pair of red rain boots. I'm not sure if she already had them,or if she got them later. In any case, I loved this raincoat set, and kept it for myself. What an awful mom! It's ok though,because when I took these pictures today Ivy told me this raincoat was UGLY. She hates it. So I feel less guilty now!


  This raincoat set is made by Daisy Kingdom. 

When I got it I didn't have a doll to wear it except maybe my Little Miss No Name. After all these years I have any number of dolls that could wear it. I pulled Maru and Friends Jamie out today because I thought she'd look good in it.
 
She's posing with my lilac buds.
  She's a little big for it though. Well, her arms are a bit too long for the sleeves.


  The hat is also a little big for her head.
 

Otherwise it fits her quite well.


She's posing with my poor daffodils. They are trying to bloom, but we had snow again today!


Jamie is wearing her own knee socks and pink boots.


They are faux suede and not made for mud!


There you go! I got another post out! 


It gives you a few minutes of something besides you-know-what to think about. See you again soon!

Tuesday, May 15, 2018

May Showers, Fading Flowers,and Some More Photos

  I hope all the mom's out there had a nice day Sunday. I spent the day with my girls. When Ken got home from work we all went out to eat. We spent the rest of the night at Emma's,since we had to take her to the airport at 4AM.
  We have had a lot of rainy weather lately. My beautiful dogwood tree,(I think that's what it is.), bloomed,and lost all it's petals. 








My lilacs,which I love to smell,bloomed,and are now almost all finished. 
 


All the pink stuff on the ground is dogwood petals.


The bushes with the tiny white flowers,which I used for my Mother's Day post,have bloomed.


It had been raining,so I couldn't mow, and in the meantime my neatly trimmed grass started getting out of hand.

Here are some outtakes from the Mother' Day shoot.









 I have one bloomed iris and one bloomed amaryllis. All this has happened without my getting to enjoy it very much,because it has been raining so much I haven't been out in my yard very often. I haven't been able to hang laundry,work in the yard, mow, or sit out on the patio while Ken grills,(I don't grill, because 1,vegetarian meat doesn't grill well, since it doesn't make it's own grease like real meat, so it sticks. I'm sure there's a way to do it,and you can grill vegetables, but 2,I don't like smokey tasting food anyway. ),or sit in the yard on my bench. So while I have been in here the flowers have all started to go away. The dogwood tree is naked again,and the lilacs are almost gone. Luckily I brought some inside so I could enjoy them in the house. Even more lucky, they aren't toxic, because the first thing our cat Mow wanted to do when I brought them in was start eating them.
  When we get some nice weather I can get outside and take some photographs. Tomorrow is my thyroid nodule biopsy. I'm not looking forward to the big needle in my throat!

Sunday, April 22, 2018

Spring Finally Springs and Skipper Teeters

  It seems to be finally Spring! Ok, so it snowed on Thursday. But on Friday it was warm enough to hang laundry outside. I also worked around the yard. I picked up trash out of my yard for the THIRD time this Spring. (We live on a corner, so the neighbourhood's trash always blows into our yard,and it's been a VERY windy Spring.) I pulled up the rest of the old growth from last year out of  my hostas,peony,mint, and garlic. I had already pulled up some of it,but some of it wasn't dried out enough. If you pull it up when it's not ready, it takes the bulb out of the ground with it,or roots, in the case of the peony and mint. I even mowed the yard. So to celebrate Spring, and the other thing I was finally able to do that day,(Take some doll photos outside.),here is a very Springy Sausage Curl  Skipper.


She is wearing the Skipper fashion Teeter Timers.


The fashion came with a teeter board.
 

I saw the endocrinologist earlier this week. That was pretty much pointless.


  She is already telling me stuff I have no faith in. For one thing,she said my thyroid is not enlarged,as I was told by the other doctor who had the ultrasound done. Ok, she should know better on that one. However,she also said the four nodules I do have aren't big enough to be causing the swallowing trouble I've been having. Well, I  suppose there could be another reason I feel like I'm being strangled, and I choke on my own saliva, and can feel a lump every time I swallow. On the other hand,the two larger nodules measure 1 1/2 and 2 centimeters! How can something that size NOT cause you swallowing trouble?! I have to go back in about a month to have the nodules biopsied. When we see if they are cancerous we'll discuss what we're doing about them.
   Her only suggestion as to my feeling strangled etc. was to send me for a swallow test. What's the point of that? I know I'm having swallowing issues,and I can feel that larger nodule every time I swallow, just where she said it is. That pretty much says the nodules are my problem. So I turned down the swallow test for the time being since I can't afford it, and we haven't checked out these nodules yet anyway.
  For another thing,I've read that thyroid problems can be caused by iodine deficiency. Vegetarians can sometimes have an iodine deficiency because they don't eat seafood. When I tried to ask her about iodine and tried to tell her that I've been vegetarian for 30 years, she wouldn't even listen to me. She just shut me up and started saying how in this day and age it is almost impossible to have an iodine deficiency because iodine is added to everything. As she said,fast food,processed food,and soft drinks all have it added. Ken pointed out to her that I rarely eat fast food,or drink soft drinks,and don't very often eat processed food. She ignored him and just told me to go buy some over the counter prenatal vitamins because they have iodine. Well I read that most processed foods etc. don't bother to use iodized salt in their preparation. I have also read that it's dangerous to take an iodine supplement without the advice of your doctor, because you can easily get too much. Shouldn't they test my iodine to see if I have a deficiency,and how bad it is, so a dosage could be recommended? So I'm already not trusting her much.
  So that's where it stands at the moment.


On the good side of things, even though we have had snow and freezing temperatures lately,things are budding around here.

These little flowers are blooming in my yard,as are the wild violets.


My pear tree has buds.Apparently they were camera shy though.
 


The lilac bushes have buds.




The peony is about a foot and a half tall now. The Rose of Sharon hasn't come to life yet, but when it does it will bloom well into the Fall. The Dogwood tree has little blooms too. It's a Spring bloomer,so it should perk up soon. It's beautiful,with tons of pink flowers. It blooms early and then drops leaves ALL summer. How can a tree even do that? You'd think it would run out of leaves at some point. But that thing drops leaves until all the other trees join in and run out themselves.



I'm hoping the strawberry plants Ken won last year will come back this year. SO far they aren't looking like that's going to happen though.
  See you again soon for some doll goodies.