Hello! I am on Day 2 of colonoscopy prep, and have decided that medicine really needs to get on the ball here. After Day 1, I am feeling incredibly awful on approximately 2 hours of sleep with a headache that would stop a buffalo from winging. Surely medical science can find some better method for this. I told The Tim that the military should use colonoscopy prep instead of waterboarding, because frankly right now I'd admit to kidnapping the Lindbergh baby.
I just hope that tomorrow when I go for my 2 p.m. appointment, that they are on schedule. Last time, they were running behind, and I had to sit on a gurney in a hospital gown for 2 1/2 hours waiting.
OK, enough of my whiny self. Let's move on to something more pleasant, shall we? (And thank you for listening while I complained.)
A few weeks ago, I started working on a kit that I had ordered probably three years ago from Katrinkles. It in included felt shapes and buttons that you put together to create an Advent calendar.
First, I used embroidery thread to sew on the numbered buttons:
I did them in groupings, so that I'd stay motivated. Then, according to the directions in the kit, you were supposed to use embroidery thread again to sew the stockings together. I decided that I would use red and green yarn instead.
Once that was finished, I had to figure out a way to hang them on something to make a garland-type thing. Enter this, which I found by mistake looking for the site where we had recently purchased wool dryer balls to forward to a friend.
I had left long tails after I sewed to get her the stockings, so I tied those tails around the string in between the colored balls, and voila! Advent Calendar FO!
The garland had a long string and a few more little wool balls on each end to hang it up. I am really happy with it, and happy that it is not just cute, but that I was able to use some of my stash yarn on the stockings.
So now it's a matter of finding small things that will fit into the stockings. I'm hoping to get that done either this weekend or throughout next week, so I can send it to my great-niece Penn and great-nephew Oden in plenty of time for December 1. I've already decided that for the 8th, 16th, and 24th, I'll put in some money - The Tim suggested that we use some dollar coins that his mother used to save because then it would seem like "treasure." (Since there's also a good chance that kids their ages have never seen dollar coins.)
I don't know what took me so long to actually make this. It seriously took so little time, and I enjoyed every minute of it. Needless to say, you could just make it as a decoration, but I had bought the kit with the intention to make it for Penn and Oden, and wanted to do it before they were too old to really think it's fun.
I checked on the Katrinkles website, and now they sell the buttons you can sew on, and provide a pattern for mini-socks, but no longer have kits like this one. Just so you know - I guess you could still make little felt stockings yourself, though. (No, I wouldn't either it's true.)
So once my life is livable again, I'll be heading to the dollar store or the equivalent for other things to include. I think it will be fun. And I plan to send each of them a book for a Christmas gift, so there will still be something under the tree to open.
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And so stringing those onto the garland kept me occupied and distracted yesterday, which was nice and also fun. After tomorrow, I will be busy getting things ready for The Tim's birthday on this coming Monday. I am keeping that in my brain so that I have happy thoughts today and tomorrow.
I'm trying it all, because at this point, any distraction is a worthwhile one.
Now I must go start drinking horrible things, etc. as part of Day 2. Please drink and eat things that are yummy and enjoyable today and tomorrow - enjoy it all! 😊
I LOVE Advent calendars! Yours is really cute. Yes, finding small things for them is a bit trying. I had the same problem finding things for Easter eggs when Hannah and Briton were little.
ReplyDeletecontinued good thoughts for the prep and for a successful exam tomorrow! That calendar is so cute. I would have to keep it.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry you are going through such misery. The advent stockings are adorable. It's nice that you've had something to keep your mind off your troubles. Good luck tomorrow.
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