Merry Christmas!
My family was so thankful this year for one very good reason:
Mom (and yes, that's the hat I started knitting when she was in the SICU). We got to have her for about six hours today for the Christmas holiday and it was so nice to have her home for a little while - it was the best present of all. She'll be discharged from rehab on Wednesday!!
So to quote Tiny Tim: God bless us, everyone.
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25 December 2011
21 December 2011
Surprises from my Secret Santa!
I received my Secret Santa package about a week ago but I've been really remiss in blogging about it (particularly as I would remember while at work and had no picture of what I actually received).
Well, my SS was Jill of Book, Books Everywhere and just look what was in my package!
Talk about getting spoiled! I almost cried when I opened the box. She sent EL Doctorow's Ragtime (something I keep thinking I have then get home and realize I don't have it), Tasha Alexander's And Only to Deceive (my SIL says those are good), Richard Paul Evan's The Christmas List, and Patricia Miller Mauro's Safe from the Past AND chocolate (yum, yum). Thanks so much, Jill! This December has been hard, what with Mom's diagnosis and surgery and all (she's doing so well, we're all so thankful), so a lovely box of Christmas cheer and book love was just what I needed.
Thank you many times! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
07 January 2011
I haz a happee!
A happy new house! Be prepared for a long post with gratuitous photographic displays!
So Thursday, December 30, I went to the bank and signed my life away...but I got the keys to my new house! I stopped by Lowe's for painting supplies, picked up some lunch, changed out of my suit (I, apparently, am the only person I know who dresses up for a house closing, but I have a suspicion that the loan officer is happier loaning a large sum of money to a person who looks like a professional, not a dumpster-dweller), and headed over to my new house with a few things.
Including the house-warming present from my bank.
The master bedroom needed a coat of paint, not too far from the starting shade of blue, but the original job was really shoddy (did they thin the paint before using it?).
The smaller bedroom, my office, needed several coats of paint to cover up that ghastly shade of Pepto-Bismol pink and some work to cover really bad drywall patches (this is not as pink as it should be but I was having trouble getting the correct exposure because the lighting in that room is really dank, also on the list of things to change).
Mom and Dad came down to help - Dad to help paint and Mom to get started on the kitchen (see below for what was up with the kitchen). We weren't done with painting that evening - it was just too many walls to paint (even with Jess and Jackie coming over to help) and we needed another full coat in the office to cover the pink, even though we'd started with a tinted primer. So back to the condo for bed:
Which was really the couch because I had to start taking the bed apart for the movers. I didn't go to sleep until nearly 2am because I was also taking apart the stereo system and packing all the clothes in the drawers in my room.
Up at 6am and I took the cats over to the new house. Which involved tricking two highly suspicious felines into their carriers (also known as giving up on doing it nicely and dropping them butt-first into the carriers), packing them into the car with all their toys, blankies, and new litter boxes, and taking a (mercifully) short car ride with two howling animals. They were installed in the downstairs bathroom, known as "the cats' bathroom", for the day. Then I raced back to the condo in time for the water heater guy to install the new water heater (old water heater was peeing water on the floor at the condo), the movers to come for my furniture, and the contractor to fix the drywall (I was practically paying the buyers to take my house).
In the end it turned out to be a very nice and clean kitchen with a low wall looking over the foyer where Chaucer likes to sit and vulture the food.
I swear that I cleaned my condo unbelievably well prior to the sale on January 5 - it took two days and you could have eaten off the floor in the bathroom where the litter boxes sat. True story.
So Thursday, December 30, I went to the bank and signed my life away...but I got the keys to my new house! I stopped by Lowe's for painting supplies, picked up some lunch, changed out of my suit (I, apparently, am the only person I know who dresses up for a house closing, but I have a suspicion that the loan officer is happier loaning a large sum of money to a person who looks like a professional, not a dumpster-dweller), and headed over to my new house with a few things.
Including the house-warming present from my bank.
Now that the house was mine, I could think about what I wanted to do with the rooms in the new house.
The master bedroom needed a coat of paint, not too far from the starting shade of blue, but the original job was really shoddy (did they thin the paint before using it?).
The smaller bedroom, my office, needed several coats of paint to cover up that ghastly shade of Pepto-Bismol pink and some work to cover really bad drywall patches (this is not as pink as it should be but I was having trouble getting the correct exposure because the lighting in that room is really dank, also on the list of things to change).
Mom and Dad came down to help - Dad to help paint and Mom to get started on the kitchen (see below for what was up with the kitchen). We weren't done with painting that evening - it was just too many walls to paint (even with Jess and Jackie coming over to help) and we needed another full coat in the office to cover the pink, even though we'd started with a tinted primer. So back to the condo for bed:
Which was really the couch because I had to start taking the bed apart for the movers. I didn't go to sleep until nearly 2am because I was also taking apart the stereo system and packing all the clothes in the drawers in my room.
Up at 6am and I took the cats over to the new house. Which involved tricking two highly suspicious felines into their carriers (also known as giving up on doing it nicely and dropping them butt-first into the carriers), packing them into the car with all their toys, blankies, and new litter boxes, and taking a (mercifully) short car ride with two howling animals. They were installed in the downstairs bathroom, known as "the cats' bathroom", for the day. Then I raced back to the condo in time for the water heater guy to install the new water heater (old water heater was peeing water on the floor at the condo), the movers to come for my furniture, and the contractor to fix the drywall (I was practically paying the buyers to take my house).
It was like a circus!! We found little kitty hoards under all the furniture.
After the movers left, Dad and I worked on more painting - we didn't finish until Saturday (!) but the results were well worth it.
After the movers left, Dad and I worked on more painting - we didn't finish until Saturday (!) but the results were well worth it.
My bedroom has a much more saturated blue color - along with a more even paint job - so it feels very calm and peaceful. The cats felt more at home once we got the bed made (when I let them out of the bathroom they wouldn't go anywhere without me, even crying to get me to come downstairs so they could use the kitty box; Chaucer would stand at the bottom and cry to have me to come down and get him).
My office turned out to be AMAZING! The color is Bimini Blue and after a coat of tinted primer and two coats of color it looks exactly like the card. I've got a little touch-up work to do, still (and we got a bit of paint on the woodwork), but I'm busily filling up my bookshelves with books.
So, do you want to hear about the kitchen? The kitchen was a disaster. The oven was beyond disgusting (I'm sorry I didn't remember to take a picture), like multiple-years'-worth-of-cooking pizza-directliy-on-the-racks-without-a-pan level of dirty; we had to vacuum the ashes out of the bottom after running the cleaning cycle. My mother, who is quite good at getting kitchens in order, spent nearly three days cleaning cabinets, even borrowing the putty knife to scrape God-only-knows-what off of cabinet bottoms. She made me promise that the next time I buy a house I request on the offer to have a professional cleaning done prior to close (and that goes for my brothers and sisters-in-law, too).
I swear that I cleaned my condo unbelievably well prior to the sale on January 5 - it took two days and you could have eaten off the floor in the bathroom where the litter boxes sat. True story.
I had the carpet cleaned at the condo prior to closing. It was so sad to see it empty - even though I am happy to be well rid of it, it was my first house and I cried when my realtor called to tell me the sale was completed.
Bye-bye old kitchen, it doesn't even look like I lived there (or anyone, for that matter).
Bye-bye old kitchen, it doesn't even look like I lived there (or anyone, for that matter).
Among the surprises at the new house, I was gifted with a large porch swing (they asked if I wanted it and I said I didn't care because I already had a swing...so they left it) and multiple junk drawers full of old makeup, barbie shoes, hair-ties, nails, screws, keys, crap, about $3.50 in pocket change (which I fed to the Peanut-Butter Bear Bank), and these:
I think these are what I used to put notecards on but they were holding up the shower curtain in the upstairs bath! Not only were they slobs, they weren't very smart because these bad boys rust! Classy!
So my new house is slowly coming together. The cats have settled in nicely (I found favorite toys upstairs on the third day, so they adjusted quite well; Dante has found his old hiding places again). I've got a lot of boxes left to unpack - and I don't have any nice living room furniture as yet - but it feels like home now.
Welcome, friends! (My youngest brother and sister-in-law gave this to me for Christmas a few years ago - I never had a satisfactory place to hang it until now).
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01 January 2011
Happy New Year, happy new house!!
Hello 2011!
Hello new house!!
I spent my New Year's holiday moving from my old, poorly managed condo (seemed great when I bought it 7 years ago, but no...) to a zero-lot line (for those who don't have this legal designation it's like a duplex that you own). I closed on the purchase December 30, the movers came December 31, and, whew! It was crazy for a little while.
I'm working on getting a blog 2010 review post done, a blog 2011 goals post done, one more book review from 2010, and a post about the new house. That new camera got a workout, I tell 'ya.
Happy reading in the new year! Many thanks to my parents who helped out TREMENDOUSLY with the move (story about my mom and the kitchen later).
Hello new house!!
I spent my New Year's holiday moving from my old, poorly managed condo (seemed great when I bought it 7 years ago, but no...) to a zero-lot line (for those who don't have this legal designation it's like a duplex that you own). I closed on the purchase December 30, the movers came December 31, and, whew! It was crazy for a little while.
I'm working on getting a blog 2010 review post done, a blog 2011 goals post done, one more book review from 2010, and a post about the new house. That new camera got a workout, I tell 'ya.
Happy reading in the new year! Many thanks to my parents who helped out TREMENDOUSLY with the move (story about my mom and the kitchen later).
07 November 2010
Surprises in my mailbox!
The mail carrier delivered two fun surprises this week.
On Friday a mostly-flat brown envelope arrived....
It's from Norton & Co (Twitter @NortonAnthology) - they sent some buttons out to those of us who tried to be the first to answer a trivia question. I can't even remember what the prize for winning was and this is pretty darn cute. I have it on my name tag at the store (and I do like footnotes).
On Saturday I had a large, puffy envelope from Minnesota - it was from Sharon (aka The Yarnista and @threeirishgirls) of Three Irish Girls! Sharon makes beautiful custom, hand-dyed yarn in dazzling color combinations and I was recently lucky enough to win a skein of Sharon's McClellan Fingering (sock) yarn. So pretty (Sharon surprised me by picking the colorway)!
Sharon also included a Three Irish Girls tape measure (very handy), some very cute Susan Bates sock-shaped point protectors, and a lovely card. Thank you, Sharon!
Did I mention the name of the colorway? Oh, I didn't? Well, it's called "Brown Eyed Girl"...appropriate, yes?
Thanks again, Sharon, I love it!!!!
On Friday a mostly-flat brown envelope arrived....
It's from Norton & Co (Twitter @NortonAnthology) - they sent some buttons out to those of us who tried to be the first to answer a trivia question. I can't even remember what the prize for winning was and this is pretty darn cute. I have it on my name tag at the store (and I do like footnotes).
Sharon also included a Three Irish Girls tape measure (very handy), some very cute Susan Bates sock-shaped point protectors, and a lovely card. Thank you, Sharon!
Did I mention the name of the colorway? Oh, I didn't? Well, it's called "Brown Eyed Girl"...appropriate, yes?
Thanks again, Sharon, I love it!!!!
17 September 2010
BBAW Future Treasure: Onward!
First of all, before BBAW "officially" ends I need to thank Amy. BBAW is Amy's brainchild and we don't get to have any fun finding new blogs and books or winning fun giveaways without Amy's generous donation of time. And her minions' time (of which I was one). THANK YOU, AMY!!!! *big hug*
On to today's assignment (onward!).
The best part of BBAW is finding new blogs. Hands down. Like Cass. How did I not find her earlier? I also found Sya, Zee, Allegra, Felicia, Sakura, and finally remembered to put Iris in my GR. I didn't discover any new books this BBAW but I'm sure I will in the future - that's what the new bloggers are for.
As far as the future of Scuffed Slippers and Wormy Books (and me, the balletbookworm), I will try very hard to comment more on others' blogs and to respond to comments on my blog. It's part of being a good blog-o-sphere citizen. If I want people to comment on my blog then I should comment on theirs. At least once in a while.
I've also cut back on the memes as of late. I got a bit bored with trying to remember to get meme posts done as well as review posts, because otherwise it's not a review blog at all, knitting posts, and so on. In the case of "Teaser Tuesdays", my ADD reading sensibilities were causing me to give a Teaser for a book I wouldn't finish for another six months or so. So I might do a few meme posts here and there but definitely not as many as last year. I'm trying very hard to keep the number of books I have "in progress" in check so I should have more finished books to review.
Catch you on the flip side!
01 September 2009
Zombie Chickens

Many thanks to Ryan at Wordsmithonia for gifting me with an award about undead, rotting barnyard fowl....larfs, kidding...basically it means Ryan thinks I'm awesome (strut).
To quote from Ryan's blog:The blogger who receives this award believes in the Tao of the zombie chicken - excellence, grace and persistence in all situations, even in the midst of a zombie apocalypse. These amazing bloggers regularly produce content so remarkable that their readers would brave a raving pack of zombie chickens just to be able to read their inspiring words. As a recipient of this world-renowned award, you now have the task of passing it on to at least 5 other worthy bloggers. Do not risk the wrath of the zombie chickens by choosing unwisely or not choosing at all.
Well.....I really don't want to be chased by crazy zombie chickens so I better get a-choosing:
Jackie at Alright, so...
Michelle at The True Book Addict
Amy at My Friend Amy (because she is rocking it with this BBAW craziness)
Media_Zombie at The Media Morgue (appropriate, eh?)
Susan at Well-Mannered Frivolity
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20 August 2009
B-I-N-G-O Award

Ryan from Wordsmithonia gave me the B-I-N-G-O Award yesterday. Awww, thanks Ryan :) He's a pretty cool guy AND he's a very involved participant at Barnes and Noble Book Clubs.
This award means that this blog is:
B: Beautiful
I: Informative
N: Neighborly
G: Gorgeous
O: Outstanding
I'd like to pick five blogs that fit these criteria:
B: Beautiful The Book Lady's Blog
I: Informative S. Krishna's Books
N: Neighborly One Eyed Stuffed Bunny...
G: Gorgeous Bookalicious
O: Outstanding The Story Siren
If you haven't yet visited Ryan, Rebecca, SKrishna, Cathy, Pam, or Kristi, you really ought to!
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27 May 2009
One Lovely Blog Award

DeSeRt RoSe gave me a "One Lovely Blog Award" - thanks! This one's given to new blogs/blogging friends recently discovered.
I suspect that many of the blogs and people I follow already have this one (I'm rather late in the game to the book blogosphere), but I'll pass it on to a few I've recently found/discovered:
Medieval Bookworm (and she's got a hysterical review of Breaking Dawn)
Thanks for the reviews and ideas!
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21 May 2009
The Lemonade Award
I received the Lemonade Award from Cathy at The One-Eyed Stuffed Bunny and ... - thanks very much!
According to the rules I'm supposed to pass this on to ten blogs that show great attitude or gratitude (show gratitude?, just FYI chain letters are not my cup of tea)...
As far as attitude, I have to go with The Media Morgue, The Film Noir Experience, Please Don't Eat the Books, Eh, tu Mr. Destructo? (not for the faint-hearted), The World According to Me, Bridget Zinn (go support Bridget, she's a fighter), and I'm totally going to cheat and give it to Meredith even though she's sans blog but she's a great reporter for The CR Gazette (Twitter link). As for gratitude, definitely going to The Forgetful Librarian (for her Swine Flu post, thanks much), Booking Through Thursday, and Nick Hornby (total cop-out because he doesn't allow comments on his posts but he does great things with books, movies, and charities for kids).
The Rules:
1) Put the Lemonade Award logo on your blog or post. (done - it's in the left-hand column)
2) Nominate at least 10 blogs that show great attitude or gratitude. (hmmm)
3) Link to your nominees within your post. (done)
4) Let the nominees know that they have received this award by commenting on their blog. (might take a bit)
5) Share the love and link to the person from whom you received your award. (done)
According to the rules I'm supposed to pass this on to ten blogs that show great attitude or gratitude (show gratitude?, just FYI chain letters are not my cup of tea)...
As far as attitude, I have to go with The Media Morgue, The Film Noir Experience, Please Don't Eat the Books, Eh, tu Mr. Destructo? (not for the faint-hearted), The World According to Me, Bridget Zinn (go support Bridget, she's a fighter), and I'm totally going to cheat and give it to Meredith even though she's sans blog but she's a great reporter for The CR Gazette (Twitter link). As for gratitude, definitely going to The Forgetful Librarian (for her Swine Flu post, thanks much), Booking Through Thursday, and Nick Hornby (total cop-out because he doesn't allow comments on his posts but he does great things with books, movies, and charities for kids).
The Rules:
1) Put the Lemonade Award logo on your blog or post. (done - it's in the left-hand column)
2) Nominate at least 10 blogs that show great attitude or gratitude. (hmmm)
3) Link to your nominees within your post. (done)
4) Let the nominees know that they have received this award by commenting on their blog. (might take a bit)
5) Share the love and link to the person from whom you received your award. (done)
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