Wednesday, August 6, 2025

July and August Goals and yo-yoing along

It has been a while and I've been lazy posting lately.  Too much going on here right now.

Much, much progress has been made on my "Joseph's Coat" UFO.  There is a lot of appliqueing going on and it is slow going, but I can see the end in sight.  There will be another row added to the bottom and then borders to be decided.  That is still a ways yet.  This will be my goal for August for the Chookshed Stitchers Challenge.

Three quilts were picked up from my lovely LAer.  The Xmas quilt  (on top of the pile) will also be part of my goal for August.  I need that quilt for a demo that I will be doing for my night guild in September.  Hoping for a couple of cool days to get the binding on and sewn down.

My young niece went to hockey camp last month.  She took her pillowcase that I made her and then she snuck a quilt into her duffle bag.  She just needed something from home!  I laughed when I saw the photo.  My quilts are definitely loved and used.
Now, this bit about yo-yoing along.  Meet Yo-Yo.  A stair lift (this is the folded up position) .  Both my hubby and I are in need of this device.  We are both having difficulty using the stairs.  My hubby has Parkinson's and dementia and I have something that is related to Myositis (my legs, my hands and arms are affected).  More tests are needed to figure out my issue.  So, a stair lift was ordered from the U.K.  You know, we here in Canada are boycotting American made products and the decision to look at the U.K. instead was made.  Sad that we have to do this, but this is reality right now and in the future because once the Taco man is gone, there are many more crazy politicians ready to step in and take his place.  Not good for any country to only deal with the U.S.A.

So why the name Yo-Yo.  A friend and I were chatting on line and I said that I need a name for the device and it had to be quilt related.  She suggested Yo-Yo.  It is quilt related and like a yo-yo, it goes up and down.  Perfect!  LOL
We now have a keyless entry to our home.  Now family members can come by and just put in the code and enter our home.  Safer for both hubby and I and saves my energy going up and down the stairs to open the door for them.  That is where I'm at with my health.  I have to conserve my energy if things are to get done around the house.

An OT (Occupational Therapist) came to our home to give me advise for myself.  When we went down to my studio, she gasped when she saw what I was using to stand on to pin stuff to my design wall.  I have to change what I'm doing big time as I am unsteady standing.  More on that later as I have to get a special stand built and she is coming back next month to check it out.  She was happy to hear that I have been doing physio every week since January.  The physio is helping but my life will never be the same again.

This afternoon, my sister and I are going to a nursing home to look at respite care for my hubby so that I can have a break when needed.  This is where we are at with my life right now.  My hubby needs more help these days.  Guess what I will also be doing when I'm at the nursing home .....

Life is getting more difficult these days and my posting will become less and less.  At some point, my blog will close, but not just yet.  

So .... cherish your day, cherish your life and cherish your country and my country will always be CANADA!

8 comments:

loulee said...

I do hope you find the right place for Hubby to stay. Respite is very important for care givers. Your Joseph's coat quilt top is beautiful, lovely soft colours.

Jennifer said...

Life changes, for sure.....Yo Yo will help you both a lot! The keyless entry is a great idea too. Love the idea of your niece sneaking a quilt to camp. Joseph's Coat is looking good too.

Carolyn said...

I feel like I should apologize for you having to look to the UK for your chair, but those of us who didn't vote for taco man can't figure out why anyone did! Kind of wish I was in Canada with you. So happy you are able to make the accomodations you need to so that you can stay in your home and enjoy quilting. Take care!

Maria said...

It will be good for hubby to go to respite care and give you a much needed break.
The Yo-Yo chair will make life easier for you both as does the keyless entry.
Love your Joseph Coat quilt …
It love.y to see your quilts being loved and used.

Janice said...

I do love your Josephs Coat quilt and will enjoy seeing what you manage to achieve this month. Yo Yo should be a great help. I hope you are able to find some suitable respite accommodation for your hubby to give you a little break and that you can find some relief for your symptoms.

Kim said...

I hope you’ll continue to use your blog to keep in touch from time to time. I’m glad you are seeking help with hubby’s care needs and your own as well. It’s hell getting old! Be glad you are doing so in Canada. It’s crazy town here. I’ve been in my sewing room more than ever now as a way to shut that crazy out and to be creative instead of wringing hands. Yoyo. 👍🏻

Jocelyn is Canadian Needle Nana said...

Great quilts Rose Marie. I was sad to read about the diminishing health of your hubby and the issues you have yourself. Love the help you are accessing for both of you. I'm dealing with an 86 year old who is failing in strength steadily and very unsure about where this will land us. Stressful stuff for sure. Take Care, J

Florida Farm Girl said...

Rose Marie, I'm so sorry you're having difficulties with navigating stairs. My day may come but right now its good exercise for me! This getting older is definitely not for sissies! My best to both of you. I always look forward to the quilts you're working on. You do inspire me.