Friday, December 30, 2022

The Bullet We Thought We’d Dodged

I was so proud of myself for having not gotten COVID in our household for the past two years – but it finally happened.

Bryan had been feeling pretty crappy over the weekend but didn’t think anything of it. We even went to the movies on Monday (first time in over two years – we saw the new Avatar movie). By Tuesday he was down for the count though so on Wednesday I talked him in to taking a test.

Sure enough = positive

He is now sleeping on a pallet upstairs in his future pool room. Mother has been instructed to stay away from him. And since I have to work all day at “my office” I only need to worry about our dinners.

Hopefully we can contain it.

Christmas Pajamas

Each year, Bryan and I give each other a new pair of Pajamas on Christmas Eve, so that we can wear them Christmas Morning for opening gifts. I borrowed the idea from my sister Noel, who always used to do that for her kids.

It’s nothing fancy – but I love my new PJs from Victoria’s Secret. Mother got a set from Land’s End – dark blue and made of soft Tencel. Bryan’s is also from Land’s End, and I must say he looks quite handsome in his long-sleeved black t-shirt.





Penguins!

My annual review was the other day – although technically it can’t actually be called an annual since it was the first one I’d ever had. I suppose that speaks to their intentions, I guess. Anyway, in preparation for the review process, we were given some forms to fill out as well as a copy of the National Standard Pay Rates for people in our business. We were instructed to compare our own salary with what was listed, to see if we were being properly compensated.

I looked through the list and found three positions that could be used to describe what I do: Drafter, CAD Operator (Senior Level), or Designer (Architectural). Since my business card has me listed as a Senior CAD Designer, I went ahead with the middle choice. According to that – I am woefully underpaid.

During my actual review, my boss admitted to the shortage and said “I’ve never given such a substantial raise before, but we have to bring you up to standards!”  and not only that, but he made it retro-active to the beginning of 2022!

Hot Damn!!! I am now $8,000.00 (before taxes, of course) richer with a salary much higher than it was.

So of course, I immediately called Earthwatch and signed up for another expedition – this time I’ll be going to Argentina to work with Penguins!!!!

I’m so excited. I have a friend who lives in Buenos Aires, so I plan to stop in and visit her either before the expedition or on my way home, depending on our schedules.

In preparation for the trip, I have already signed up for Conversational Spanish lessons, and have plans to join a gym to get into better shape.

Lunch at Long Rifle Lodge

To celebrate the sale of my house in Anchorage, I took Mother & Bryan out to lunch at the Long Rifle Lodge. It’s a bit of a drive and the weather was not the greatest – but I just love that place, and I knew that Mother would enjoy going out there.

She was a little confused and kept thinking it was his birthday, but she really did have a good time remembering all her old stories from working out there all those years.

She ate an entire cup of chicken soup with wild rice & mushrooms. Bryan had a burrito with black beans & quinoa (seems I’m rubbing off on him finally) and I had a salmon burger with fries.

It was a fun day!

I sold my house!

For the past four years I’ve had my house in Anchorage rented out to various renters, with varying levels of success. However, once this latest renter moved out, I decided it was time to sell.

The renter’s last day was September 30. For the month of October, I hired a contractor to deal with all the repairs and maintenance issues. Finally, by November my house was ready to go on the market! Monday was the first scheduled Open House, and by Tuesday I had a full-price offer on the table!

With minimal fuss and only a few issues to work out with the potential buyers, I signed the final paperwork on December 7.

SOLD!

The money that I made from the deal has been used to pay off the house we’re currently living in – so we are now Mortgage Free!!

WooHoo!

Paint Night

It’s been a while since Bryan and I had a Date Night together, so when I saw this event on Facebook I went ahead and signed us up: Paint Night at the Headless Horseman (a pizzeria a the Sleepy Hallow Golf Course).

First of all, I did not know there was a golf course way out there in Wasilla. And it was way out there, too. Bryan’s phone kept telling us “at the next road, turn left (or right) and drive for another 5 miles”. We just kept driving, and driving, and driving – winding our way back into the woods for almost an hour! It sure was a beautiful setting once we finally got there, though. We’ll definitely have to go back one day in the summertime!

The Headless Horseman is a small building with maybe 6 tables. The pizza was okay – I personally did not like it, but Bryan loved it – so really it could go either way with you. The people running the place and hosting the paint night were wonderful: very nice and accommodating. Their whole concept behind the event was trying to find ways to keep their business going through the winter months. Let’s face it: not a lot of golfing happens in the winter months.

Oddly enough, the paint instructions were on video! I had expected a live person, so it was strange to just watch a video. Our host would stop the video whenever we needed to catch up, and would rewind it occasionally so we could verify what step we’d missed or what color paint we were supposed to be using.

Painting really is not Bryan’s thing. He stresses out really easily if it doesn’t look just so, or if he can’t quite get the instructions. But he did really good – his painting turned out just as good (if not better) than mine! I am so thankful that he does things like this with me…

Paper Flowers

I got some new dies for myself a while ago and have been having so much fun with them. The company, Altenew, makes a whole line of flowers – which of course means that eventually I shall have to get them all.

Each flower is created using lots of layers and coordinating papers. They also have the leaves that go with each flower, so the end product is authentic and complete.

Cutting. Gluing. Assembling. It makes me happy!

Now I just need to create the cards for my flowers to go on!

Annual Christmas Project

Apparently, I’ve started a new tradition – one that I’m happy to continue hosting. This year’s Christmas Art Project was making an Advent Calendar with candy canes! Last year, we made ornaments out of Scrabble tiles.

I had some trouble with supplies this time. I didn’t want to use a wooden board for the base, so after much thought I ended up with a large piece of matt that is used to frame pictures.

The place I bought it at would not cut it for me (it’s a liability issue, supposedly) so my next hurdle was trying to figure out how to cut it. Thankfully Bryan has a 4-foot long straight edge, so I was able to reduce a 3’-0”x4’-0” piece of white matt down to (4) 18”x9” pieces. My intent was to glue two of them together, giving it more stability for the end product.

Once I had my pieces glued together, I then had to figure out how to deal with the holes we would need. There were several issues there: first – how big should the holes be? What is the circumference of a Candy Cane? Did you know there is no set standard for candy canes? Manufacturers can make any size they want, willy-nilly. I decided I’d go with a ¼” hole and just hope the candy canes would fit. My next hurdle on this issue was just how exactly was I to CUT the holes? I called on Bryan for this task, and he tried numerous different techniques. He finally ended up with a hammer & awl and spent a good half hour pounding away in his shop.

While he did that, I got my Big Shot out and cut letters for their names. I like to layer three die cuts on top of each other, giving the final product more umph, so also had to glue them all. And I didn’t know what color they’d choose, so I made each name twice – once red, and once green. That means… hmm… let’s do some math here… two names, two colors, three die cuts for each letter of their names… the total escapes me at the moment. Suffice to say, it was a lot of letters.

But – when the girls got here, we were ready to assemble our masterpieces! They did so good – I am so impressed with them! As it turns out, the candy canes that Heather got did NOT fit in the holes Bryan provided, so we had to come up with an alternative method of attaching them. Which made our little project that much harder to do! It lasted a good three hours instead of the one I had planned on.


Note to self: next year, provide snacks! Three hours is a long time for little girls to go without food – particularly when creating a Candy Cane Advent Calendar!

Thanksgiving Dinner

As mentioned earlier, Bryan was gone for Thanksgiving this year – so Mother and I went by ourselves up to my niece Katy’s house for our annual Big Thanksgiving Dinner with Family.

Katy’s house is brand new; built just for her & her husband on 10 acres up Lazy Mountain. She chose a very neutral color scheme to decorate her house, with lots of greys, blacks, and white. It truly looks beautiful.

She had at least 26 people over, plus two dogs and a cat who pretty much hid the entire time. The food was spread out on the counter, with everybody bringing dishes in to add to the bounty. Two turkeys and a ham formed the foundation of our feast, with all kinds of salads and desserts to supplement. You would think it was utter chaos – but Katy had things well under control, so we all felt right at home.

We all had a great time and were very well fed. As an added bonus, I even got to take one of the turkey carcasses home to make stock!

Flower Arranging

Bryan spent a week down in Washington visiting his daughters and mother, so I decided to do something “fun” just for myself while he was gone. For some reason, I ended up at a Flower Arranging class! Trust me, I suck at flower arranging.

The location was pretty cool, however. It was held at the Mountain Field Farm, just behind our house on Scott Road (in better weather, I could have walked to it). They had taken one of their old barns and completely renovated it to a venue where they can host weddings and other fancy functions. Upstairs was an apartment for the bride & groom to stay at, with a full kitchen and dining room downstairs. The living room had a nice stone hearth with a large fireplace and plenty of wood.

For our class, they set up a long table and had a good 16 people lined up along it with all the flowers we’d be using in big tubs down the middle. It was crowded, but not horribly so. The girl leading the class took us step by step through the process, showing us how to snip the stems just right and helping us decide where to put them in the vase provided.

The end results were interesting. Each of us used the exact same flowers and had the exact same vase – and yet each creation was so different!

All in all, I had fun – but I can’t say I’d do it again. I really suck at flower arranging!

Weekend Get-Aways

We’ve had several of our weekend get-aways these past few months.

November took us out to Big Lake for a change. I found a sweet little Tiny House for rent that had a killer view of Denali and that whole mountain range. Sadly, the weather was not cooperating with us that weekend: the clouds moved in and covered up everything.

The house really was nice, though – even without the view. They had a small but well-stocked kitchen, so Bryan was able to cook some excellent meals for us. They provided a TV so I was able to make cards while watching our movies while Bryan worked on his computer stuff. We were even able to bring our kittens with us, which is always a plus.

Interestingly enough, we found out that the tiny house and the surrounding properties are owned by Martin Buser, four-time Iditarod champion! If it had been nicer weather, we could have walked down the road a ways and gotten a tour of his dog team – but as most of you locals know, Big Lake is really cold in the wintertime, so we opted to stay warm and cozy in our tiny house that weekend.

December took us back down to Girdwood. We had randomly picked a weekend based on our work schedule and other social commitments – and just happened to end up down there on Opening Day for the ski slopes! It has been a VERY snowy winter so far, so the slopes had plenty of powder – which of course meant that everybody and their brother were there to partake. Rather chaotic, but a good day’s skiing regardless.

This was our third time staying at the cabin we rented. It’s a cute little A-frame with an iron circular staircase leading up to a sleeping loft upstairs, a fully stocked kitchen, and a warm cozy fireplace. They even had a 4-foot circular dog’s bed that I drug out from storage and placed in front of the fireplace for the kittens to nap on, which they absolutely loved.

Our next three get-aways are going to be in Girdwood as well – each at a different location. Hopefully the skiing will be just as good each time!

Apologies

I’ve been remis in my blog-posting duties again. I just get lost in the time and forget to write things down!

I have some ideas on how to do better at updating my blog:

  1. I keep a monthly to-do list, and will have UPDATE YOUR BLOG already written in for each month
  2. I am looking in to perhaps buying a laptop I can take with me when I go places so I can write my posts immediately
    1. But I need to find one that has a typewriter that I like and can comfortably use
    2. I need to find a photo-transfer ap to get the pictures off my phone and onto my laptop right then
    3. I will need to get myself a Hot-Spot so I have internet connection wherever I travel to.

Can you think of anything else that will help me keep to my Blog posting goals?

In the meantime, here follows several posts to get you all up to date on my life (such as it is).