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• Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

I am so sick of flood water. You have no idea.

My house? Is okay. Two inches of water in the basement, nothing to worry about.

But getting anywhere near my house is hell. I-95 is closed because it is now part of the Pawtuxet River. (two exits south of my house). The road less than a mile south of my house is closed due to the Pawtuxet. The secondary road I’d use to get around said closed road is ALSO closed because of the Pawtuxet.

Basically? The Pawtuxet has taken over Rhode Island. Or at least a good portion of it.

I couldn’t take the commuter rail home last night because it couldn’t make it through the floodwater on the tracks. The commuter rail train cars are double-deckers, and the lower level’s floor would have been literally at or below the water line. So I took Amtrak home.

I watched a train create a boat wake last night. The water was ABOVE the rail.

9 inches of rain in two days. Sixteen inches of rain since two weeks ago.

So. Sick. Of. Water.

If you’re curious – here you go. Enjoy the psychotic photos: http://www.projo.com

/rant over

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• Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

I am so sick of flood water. You have no idea.

My house? Is okay. Two inches of water in the basement, nothing to worry about.

But getting anywhere near my house is hell. I-95 is closed because it is now part of the Pawtuxet River. (two exits south of my house). The road less than a mile south of my house is closed due to the Pawtuxet. The secondary road I’d use to get around said closed road is ALSO closed because of the Pawtuxet.

Basically? The Pawtuxet has taken over Rhode Island. Or at least a good portion of it.

I couldn’t take the commuter rail home last night because it couldn’t make it through the floodwater on the tracks. The commuter rail train cars are double-deckers, and the lower level’s floor would have been literally at or below the water line. So I took Amtrak home.

I watched a train create a boat wake last night. The water was ABOVE the rail.

9 inches of rain in two days. Sixteen inches of rain since two weeks ago.

So. Sick. Of. Water.

If you’re curious – here you go. Enjoy the psychotic photos: http://www.projo.com

/rant over

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• Monday, March 29th, 2010

Nine years ago today, I decided to try a little experiment on a whim. Didn’t think it would last very long – internet hobbies rarely seem to, after all…

but it looked intriguing, and so I went onto Diary-X and I started an online journal. And then I started meeting a few people online – one who would become my Maid of Honor in my wedding, one who would become her husband, a couple others who I shared stories of life and geekiness and general fun mayhem with – and I started to come out of my shell a little bit.

From time to time, the writing has lagged off or it’s become little snippets of random nothingness, but I keep coming back to the thing. Nine years of my life are saved on internet diary pages. Scary to think that the following things have happened after I started my online journal:

- Met Erich
- Found a cat (Fizzy)
- Moved in with Erich
- Got a car (via Mom)
- Got into an accident in said car
- Found strength to stand up to my dad
- Found another cat (Gus)
- Met most of my current friend circle within my sorority
- Attended Ivanna’s wedding in NJ
- Attended Melinda’s wedding in San Diego
- Attended Tone’s wedding in Mass.
- Experienced the first death in the family during my lifetime
- Won NaNoWriMo… twice.
- Got engaged
- Bought a house
- Found two MORE cats (Noby & Elly)
- Attended to weddings in the Bahamas, Newport, and Southeastern Mass
- Landed a new job
- Adopted by one final cat (Hoodz)
- Supported Erich when his mom died
- Got married
- Attended two weddings in one weekend (Purk and Erich’s Dad)
- Went to the UK (the day after the two wedding weekend) for an amazing two weeks
- Attended Michelle’s wedding in Chicago
- Bought my first car

Nothing happens in my life. Ever. :)

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• Saturday, March 27th, 2010

So the big news I hinted at earlier this week…

Friday was my last day in the admin cube – on Monday, I move into my own cube at the company and take on a whole new workload. Technically, it’s a lateral move. But the focus is so different and the actual projects much more involved on my end – title be damned, it’s a promotion. Instead of being a general admin for all sorts of busywork jobs for the entire company, I’ll instead be focused on work from four specific managers (and their support teams) – one Executive VP, two Senior VPs, and an Assistant VP (who’s in charge of our claims dept). I will be VERY busy. I’ve already been told that a lot of the work is self-directed (i.e. I’ll just be given the work and trusted to get it done). I’ll be dealing with a very large client as well as learning lots of new things on the claims side.

I’m seriously excited. I’m a bit nervous – but it’s a good nervous. Nervousness like this makes me energized to do a good job, to learn all I can, etc.

It will be a good move – I really like the company I work for, but the job I was doing needed to change. A lot of my base frustrations get solved immediately. Can’t beat it.

Erich has also received a lateral-style promotion (the same week as I got mine, actually!). He’ll now be the sole Level II support for a product line in his company. He’s been working Level II support at his company for quite a while, and the Level II folks had taken on some of the work that was forcing the Level I folks underwater. As the workload/needs have shifted, they now can take the responsibilities on again – and Erich will now be the higher-level fixer on his own. I’ve teased him that in a way, he now has minions.

He kind of likes that.

:)

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• Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

And finish #3… and longtime UFO #2 of the month is now done (hooray!) Here’s Spirit Dragon:

Spirit Dragon - finished 24 March 2010

Isn’t he cute? :) I now have two of five from the set completed. I’m trying to decide whether earth, air, or water should be next.

Stitching continues on Cats on a Staircase. I’m doing one more evening on it this round before moving on to Egyptian Sampler.

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• Monday, March 22nd, 2010

In the frenzy of finishing my little mug rug to ship off and finishing Home is Where the Cat Is (as well as BIG personal stuff on the horizon… which I’ll discuss at length this weekend), I received the first round of the Unfinished Object RR I’m participating in for the next year.

Round #1 is PugMama’s piece… and this is how I received it:

PugMama's RR piece - as received 13 March 2010

There’s a lot done.  I’m debating working on backstitching parts of it this round, since I’m now on a backstitch swing for the next little bit in my rotation.  I’ll see how I feel next weekend when I can actually get this on scroll bars, though.

The other is the slow and steady progress of backstitching – and when I was at this point, I remarked how easy it is to see what a difference backstitching makes:

What backstitching does...

For my friends who don’t stitch… backstitching is the outlining of elements to define their shape and make them “pop.” It can be a bit of a chore, but usually the effort is well-worth it for the final effect. So in this photo, the right side of the head has been backstitched. The left side (at that point), including the eye and nostril, had not been. And later this week, I’ll have the entire piece backstitched. It really is amazing how it makes it pop from this fabric!

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• Thursday, March 18th, 2010

With absolutely gorgeous weather, it was a requirement to eat outside. I celebrated with a proper lunch:

First really warm day of spring - time for a proper lunch!

OM NOM NOM.

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• Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

I finished Home is Where the Cat Is… FINALLY. I honestly don’t know how long this has been a UFO piece. I started it ages ago, and then it was packed away by accident in a box during one of my moves. It’s safe to say it’s at least 9 years old because I *know* I had it in progress when I still lived in my little Boston studio apartment.

The sad thing? it’s a teeny piece. It just got stuck in limbo:

Home is Where the Cat is - Finished on 17 March 2010

Cute, eh? I’m not sure where I’ll be putting it yet. Maybe our bedroom once we repaint. It’s silly and bedroom-ish.

I mailed off my Hush Hush piece to Carolyn last night from Boston. Hopefully it arrives soon. I’ve seen a photo of the one I’ll be receiving, and I love it. :) Quite excited!

I’m also putting Legends of the Dragons away for this rotation round… ran out of steam, but between some slight frogging and some fill-in work, I put in about 6 hours on him, so I’m pleased.

Legends of the Dragons - as of 17 March 2010

Next projects up are Spirit Dragon, which I’ll be finishing up probably tomorrow or Friday during my commute, and Cats on a Staircase, which is part of the Christmas UFO SAL that I haven’t participated in yet this year. Cats will probably take me through the weekend so I can get a good push on it.

Happy St. Patrick’s day, all!

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• Monday, March 15th, 2010

For Emily… who’s looking for a good recipe. :)

Cream Cheese Baked Mashed Potatoes

This is a basic recipe – and fun to play with. I’ve mixed in garlic, other cheese, chives, etc. with this, and it all comes out wonderful.

5 lb bag yukon gold potatoes
8 ounces cream cheese
8 ounces sour cream
1/2 cup milk
2 teaspoons onion salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
paprika (optional)

1) Peel and cut the potatoes into large cubes and boil in salted water until tender. Meanwhile, beat the cream cheese, then stir in the sour cream, milk and spices.

2) Drain and mash the potatoes in the pot, then stir in the cream cheese mixture.

3) Spoon into a casserole dish or a 9×13 pan. Dust top with paprika. Note: You may cover it and refrigerate for 24 hours, or proceed to baking right away.

4) Bake covered with foil at 350 for 45 min. Increase the time if the dish has been chilled.

Additional Notes:
a) You CAN serve these without baking them. They just seem to come out extra soft if you do the additional step.

b) My family likes a lot of garlic, so I generally add the minced equivalent of 9-12 cloves to the pan when I make them.  I generally do some liberal shaking of pepper, too (often Jane’s Crazy Mixed Up Pepper).

c) Feel free to substitute less-fat or fat-free for the cream cheese or sour cream. I generally buy the store brand Neufchâtel cheese for the cream cheese, which is the lower fat alternative). I’m a high-test traditionalist with sour cream, though.

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• Monday, March 15th, 2010

I needed a little change on the template to feel springy.  It’s a bit pink for me, but for now, it works.  :)

I had a productive weekend of stitching.  Hush Hush is now complete (hooray!) and ready to mail off to Carolyn, once I have her address (image pops):

Mug Rug - Finished 12 March 2010

Not bad for a first try, although I’m wincing a bit at the placement of that heart. Ah well.  The specifications for this were a butterfly in funky colors, a heart stitched in the receiver’s favorite color, and her initials.  Carolyn gave me “autumn shades” and “turquoise” as her favorite colors – so I tried to stick to those as much as possible. :)

I spent the rest of the weekend working on Legends of the Dragons, since it was screaming the loudest. I wound up doing some frogging, which slowed down my progress – but overall I’m pleased with what I did. I’m going to finish up the thread I’m currently working tonight, and then put it aside for this rotation. (Pics will come tonight).

Stacy’s project for the UFO Round Robin arrived on Saturday. I’m holding off on that until next week – I want to try to push the rest of my rotation through by Saturday the 26th so I can focus on the Round Robin piece for a week or two. I’m hoping mine arrives at Catherine shortly, now that it’s been in transit a week (ah, the joys of sending internationally). Today’s the official due date for sending – I have a couple of participants who haven’t posted anything yet, and I’m trying not to be too antsy about it.

Off to lunch in the great deluge of Boston… more later!

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• Saturday, March 13th, 2010

It’s been an amazingly strange week in the Krueger household – quite a bit focused on jobs. Erich’s job is changing to something where he’ll have a lot more responsibility (and minions… minions are good). He’s going to be the only lvl 2 tech support person for a product line, essentially handing all of the complex items on software that the lvl 1 folks can’t handle. He may have to do some traveling soon to help train/support some of the folks he’ll be working with.

I’ve applied for a lateral transfer at my company into another administrative job that’s opening up which would give ME a lot more responsibility and challenge. I had a good interview for it, I’m psyched about the possibilities, and I’m very hopeful, but of course “it ain’t over ’till it’s over” and I see an official offer letter on company letterhead.

*crosses fingers*

And Matt seems to be working through some of his depression and is coming around.

So a good week. I’d be lying if I denied my head was spinning a bit!

Aside from work-related things, it’s been a good week socially. On Thursday, Erich and I attended Bye Bye Birdie at Fontbonne Academy . Our best man, Tone, directs two productions per school year there, and we attend primarily to support him. The school has a good drama department, though – and it seems like the plays are generally well attended. It was an adorable production – the kids looked like they were having a blast. Lots of talent on that stage (and I’m a bit envious of all of the poodle skirts, which I think is one of those things I’ll never quite grow out of).

We’ve put out invites for a big St. Patrick’s dinner at our house next weekend. A few replies so far. I make a very good corned beef dinner (it takes Polish boiling methods to perfect on Irish ones *grin*). I’ll probably head out to grab the beef this weekend since it’s going to be cheap.

And tomorrow morning we’ll do our brunch ‘n bowl with Tone, his wife Robin, his brother Smallz, and whoever else shows up. I’m planning on checking out the pro shop at the alley for bowling shoes – we’re going often enough that it’s worth buying my own. Nothing too crazy, but I can justify $30-$40 for a pair that won’t be worn by strangers. I’m tempted to buy rental-style shoes, but there are a couple other styles that I really like, too.

It’s supposed to be a miserably rainy weekend, so other than bowling, I’m planning on spending a good portion of it stitching. My Hush Hush piece for LifesAStitch is due to be done this weekend. All of my stitches are done. I’ve backed it with some of the leftover evenweave, but it still felt a bit thin as a “mug rug”, so I’m adding an additional backing fabric. I just need to do some running stitches on it, so it won’t take long to attach.

Other than that, I’m not quite sure what I want to do. I have two small pieces that are very close to being done – Spirit Dragon only needs backstitching, although I think it’s probably about 2-3 hours worth based on my stitching speed. Home is Where the Cat Is has probably about the same amount. It would be nice to have three finishes in a weekend, but… I also wonder whether I should bring those small pieces on the train with me this week and just work on a larger piece that doesn’t transport as well.

I’m not sure. But I’ll definitely get a good amount of stitching done. I have two DVDs of West Wing to watch, a DVD and an episode of DS9 to watch, and probably a couple shows on the DVR as well. :)

It’s been an oddly great week.

No wonder my head is spinning!

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• Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

It’s been a beautiful few days here in Providence – sunny, low to mid 50s. Any leftover snow is now long-gone, and spring is just starting to creep up through the ground. It’s been nice to leave the hat and scarf at home the last three days. At lunch I don’t even need to zip up my jacket. Hooray!

So I figured I’d go a bit springy on the layout. :)

Although it really wasn’t that bad of a winter here – since New England apparently is now the warm, calm-weather spot of the United States for winter weather – I’m relieved to see spring arriving. I’m getting an itch about planting and prepping the garden for the summer. The official date for the URI Spring Fair hasn’t been announced on the university website yet, although I’m seeing May 8th on other sites. I cannot wait for the fair – I plan on raiding the heirloom tomato varieties this year to experiment with tastes and colors. :)

Nevermind… I just found the actual website. May 9th. I will be there, hopefully with some sort of a wagon in tow. :) We’re planning on putting in a real garden this year (as opposed to my Earthbox garden from last spring), and tomatoes are primary on my list so I can make lots of sauce and lots of salsa.

This past weekend I started the spring cleaning in the house. I’ve been meaning to tackle our bedroom for a while, and finally got to it on Sunday. With six cats and two thickly-haired humans, the dust behind the bed and side tables was… scary. But it has all been scrubbed, and already there’s a dramatic improvement in my morning allergies and Erich’s snoring. Needless to say… I’m going to be making sure I keep up on the heavy cleaning up there now, and not just do a quick tidy.

I’ve decided to just do the big cleaning room by room – pick one a week so I can still enjoy my weekend. This weekend I’m focusing on my office. It’ll be a warm but rainy weekend, so it’s good cleaning weather.

Tomorrow night we’re going to one of the local Catholic high schools for a production of “Bye Bye Birdie.” Our best man is directing it, so it’s the whole show of support thing. We’ve been to a few of the productions over the past couple years – the drama club is strong at the school. I’ve been impressed!

Off to bed… stitching and other updates sometime this weekend.

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• Wednesday, March 03rd, 2010

Where the HECK did February go?!?

(oh yeah… I spent them in front of the TV watching the Olympics and stitching…)

Ready for a long post? :) I haven’t done one of these in a LONG time. It feels good, actually.

more…

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• Wednesday, March 03rd, 2010

Where the HECK did February go?!?

(oh yeah… I spent them in front of the TV watching the Olympics and stitching…)

Ready for a long post? :) I haven’t done one of these in a LONG time. It feels good, actually.

I started this post on March 2nd, by the way, but saved it before heading to lunch and forgot about it.  Since I’m still not as familiar with how WordPress will post things, I’m curious whether it will show up before or after the photo I just posted.

Anyway…

Crazy, crazy month. It flew by entirely too fast. BUT – it was productive, in many ways. I’ll talk about stitching in a sec – but I’ll start with the general life stuff.

Erich and I have *gasp* finally gone bowling. It’s a bit of an in-joke, really. I mean, we’ve been together for nine years this May, and we’d never gone bowling. We’d talked about it – and we live within a mile of three separate bowling alleys (although one’s duck pin only, so that may not count), but we’d never gone.

Our best man and his wife thankfully changed that when they invited us to the Sunday morning bowling hangout they’re doing up in Brockton. So… 9:30 on Sunday morning, we’re now hanging out with them at the lanes, bowling a few games since there’s a special to rent lanes by the hour and bowl as many games as you can. Cheap morning – gets us up and moving (and getting some slight exercise, at least!)

We’ve also decided to start doing one other night of bowling per week down by us – the lane in Cranston just down Rt. 1 from us does dollar per game nights on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday after 8 p.m., which works perfectly for us. So tonight we’ll go after we eat dinner at home and bowl 4 or 5 games.

I’m still playing pretty badly – the last time I’d been bowling was at the end of high school, and 17 years and about 140 pounds more weight (yeah… seriously *hangs head in shame) have completely thrown off my approach in every way. I’m rebuilding it from basics – right now focusing on the swing itself to get my accuracy, and then I’ll add steps into it. Right now if I do a step-approach, my swing gets thrown off because of the width of my hip, and I swing my arm diagonally across my body just as I do while walking. If I do a stand and swing, I have far better accuracy.

The plan next paycheck is to buy our own bowling shoes – just a few times at the lanes will pay them off (and they’ll be ours, not the worn out rental ones that god knows who has used). I’m seriously debating buying a pair of tri-color bowling shoes… because they’re bowling shoes - it seems like it’s a requirement! I’ve honestly always thought the rental shoes at the lanes were cute in a ugly rebellious sort of way. :)

So… hooray for hobbies as a couple!

Other stuff… Doctor Who is back on air in the UK on Easter weekend, staring here in the States on Apr. 17th. So my weekends will now be full of geekery again. I’m nervous but excited about the new Doctor. I will miss Tennant a lot in the role, but hopefully Matt Smith is fantastic, too. Steven Moffat is amazing, so if nothing else – I know I’ll enjoy the storylines.

Work’s been busy – quite a bit of overtime lately. Some parts of it are still annoying as hell, but meh, that’s work.  I have a job and for the most part, I enjoy it.  I work for a good company.  The things I do in my job are enjoyable, and most of the people I work with are, too.

Oh… and since I’m in New England, I saw no snow in February. No. Really. All of that crap that dumped on the Mid-Atlantic? Never saw it. We had a decent amount of rain, but that’s all. The first storm that gave Washington almost 30 inches or whatever? The weather forecasters up here actually apologized on air for their bad forecasts because they wound up being absolute duds. Everyone called off school and declared snow emergencies, and we barely got anything that day. Boston even offered to reimburse fines and towing fees for cars that had parked on the street – THAT was how badly off they were!

Stitching Stuff

I’ll get my final Stitching Olympics photos up late this week once I know what our weekend schedule is. The final tally, however – 10 projects worked. I managed to put stitches into all but two of my UFO projects (which I define as anything that has sat untouched for 6 months or more), plus a couple WIPs, plus started a piece for an exchange for the Life’s A Stitch board called “Hush Hush.” That’s due to be mailed out on the 15th, so I’ll be focusing on that piece until it’s done and ready to go.

Two projects are now within a couple hours of finishing – Home is Where the Cat Is (finally!) and Elemental Dragon:Spirit. Both essentially have maybe 90 minutes to two hours of backstitching each. They’re both on my radar for March.

So I’m very pleased… even if my goal list for February went extremely askew:

For February, my goals were

1) Rotate through all of my WIPs and UFOs at least once  No.  I was a few projects short.  But I DID get through 10 projects last month, so I’m very happy with the progress I made.
2) Finish Home is Where the Cat Is  So close – I just ran out of time at the end of the month.  I’m 4 hours away from finishing, max.
3) Finish Spirit  All but the backstitching.  So I’m about 90 minuts max on this one from finishing.
4) Put together the individual progress pages on my website  One of these months, maybe I’ll get to this.  But it hasn’t happened for 3 now.  So… yeah.  I’ll just focus on some stitching and call a mulligan on this.
5) Finalize my rotation that will start in March  Yep.
6) Remember to photograph the TUSAL this month.  OMG I finished one of my goals this month!

Seriously though, I’m pleased with what I did this month, even if it didn’t match the goals.

For March, I want to…

1) Finish Home is Where the Cat Is
2) Finish Spirit
3) Get my Hush Hush exchange out on time
4) Get my UFO RR mailing out on time
5) Rotate through my new rotation once by the end of March

Rotation for this month will be:

Hush Hush project (finish and mail by 3/15)
Cats on a Staircase (for Yoyo’s Christmas SAL)
Elemental Dragons: Spirit (will finish)
Egyptian Sampler
Apache Wedding Blessing
Home is Where the Cat is (will finish)
Legends of the Dragons (for the TW board SAL)
UFO Round Robin – Round #1

Ah yes… the UFO Round Robin. I’m seriously excited. Our first mailing date is on March 15th, and it’s looking like it’ll be a fantastic robin. Lots of diverse projects that are going around. We’re stitching as one group of eight, and the robin will take nearly a year before it’s over.

And I’m modding this shindig. Heh. I never thought experience with modding friendship book and slam swaps would come in handy!

I’m sending my Magical Night piece, which I adopted from (I believe) Annette back in 2005 or 2006. Due to the proximity to my wedding, it didn’t get the work hours I’d hoped it would. And since I have a glut of Teresa Wentzler pieces (being insane as I am), I decided sending one of them around was probably the best choice. This one’s probably the least far along – so sending it for a robin will give it a very nice push.

Here’s where it currently stands:
Magical Night - 13 Feb 2010

Like I said… it’s not far along. But next year, hopefully it will return with a nice amount of forward progress!

Until next time…

- Mel.

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• Wednesday, March 03rd, 2010

Spring peeking
Originally uploaded by measi

Even though the snow is blowing today, I have proof that springtime is, in fact, right around the corner. I found these little pop-ups in the beds of the new parkland that divides Atlantic Avenue.

For those who’ve been to Boston, but not for a few years… this park is where the elevated portion of I-93 used to be downtown… the highway was put underground during the Big Dig, and a long stretch of parkland now runs the city from North Station/Hanover Street all the way to South Station. It’s fantastic.

Anyway… I’m thrilled. They’re only about an inch tall so far, but there are tons of them – and since Mother Nature knows best, I know that warmer weather is only a few short weeks away. :)

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