Simply Country Seasons


Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Why I choose the name I did.

This post is in response to Karen's request http://mycolonialhome.blogspot.com that we post how and why we named our blogs.


First of all I just realized that I just passed my 3rd year of blogging.
I wrote my first post on September 1, 2009. I had no idea that it was that long ago.
A lot has changed since then.

I have always loved primitive and antiques and we used to go to auctions almost weekly.  Well after awhile you need to let go of some of your collection so I rented space in several local antique malls. (That gave me an excuse to keep going to auctions)!
Then about 10 years ago I rented a space in a little antique mall that we could man ourselves.  We could set our hours and lock up if there was a conflict.  Along with antiques we also carried textiles, candles and other country accessories.  Since the shop was small I made sure to keep it fresh and did a complete change in it's appearance every season.  And so it was called Country Seasons.  When deciding on a blog name that one was taken.  So I choose Simply Country Seasons.  And that is how it all started.

Linda

Monday, September 10, 2012

I made it the whole way to the finish line.

I am proud to say that I finished the 5K walk on Sunday!  I never thought I would be able to do it but I did.  It was held in downtown Columbus through a beautiful scenic area by the river. There were many survivors there with their teams and everyone was in good spirits.  It was very comforting for me to meet lots of long time survivors.  Afterwards we all went back to my middle daughter's house for a delicious lunch.  That was followed by a great nap at home for me!
 
Saturday I went with two friends to the Quailcrest Farm Fest.
I kept forgetting to take pictures.  Here is a picture from last year when I met up with Lauren from (Rugs and Pugs) in Alice's booth
(A day in the life). We are all the same except I don't have that much hair right now.
I also ran into Julie Butler from (Plum Run Creek) there.
 
And here is the wonderful wool I bought from Alice. Some great light neutrals, a blue and a pretty barn red.  Plus some assorted greens for leaves and things.
 My next post I will tell you how I picked the name of my blog from Karen's (My Colonial Home) suggestion.

Until then,
Linda
 

 
 

Friday, September 7, 2012

It has been so long but I am back and feeling great!


Actually I haven't posted since April.  I think all of my Chemo treatments really took a tole on me.  The fatique was something I thought I would never get over. Two different times my treatments had to be postponed and I had to go in for blood transfusions and once for platelets.
Finally in mid June I was finished and looked forward to being with family and friends for the 4th of July.

But the week before the holiday I was on a very rare outing with a friend and I fell in a store and broke my left shoulder.  Luckily a smooth break right under the ball of the shoulder and didn't require pins or any surgery.  Just lots of Pain in the beginning, a sling 24/7 and sleeping in a recliner for almost 8 weeks.  When I was allowed I exercised it at home and skipped physical therapy.

Oh, BTW, you should see how many hats I have now.  I started out with winter hats and now have a ton of straw hats and baseball caps and Fedora's!  My hair is coming back pretty well now, maybe an inch long in some places.  This has been a whole other experience.

Finally in August I was able to get around the yard better and pull some weeds.  My husband followed me around everywhere, he was so afraid I would fall again. I gave him even more gray hair, if that is even possible.

Anyhow, after the shoulder healed I got back to rug hooking with a vengence (pictures to follow) and I have lots of fall outings planned.  Favorite time of year like so many of you.

This Sunday I am doing a 5K walk/run (or sit) with my daughters and friends for the Ovarian Cancer Alliance of Ohio.

I have so badly neglected some other forums that I am on and I intend to change that too.  So many good friends that I have met on these groups have sent me hugs and prayers and I love them for it.  I know it is why I am doing so well.
I found that it was easy to keep up with everyone on FB and if it was too hard to type or my energy was too low or even if my attitude was poor I could usually click LIKE  easy enough.

I started spreading a little Fall around the house yesterday and picked up some Mums today.  I have been so inspired by reading all the great magazines and seeing every body's pictures of your homes.

I will leave you with a pic of one of my finished rugs.


Linda









Thursday, April 19, 2012

Say Hi to me

Just a short post.........no pictures!
I am going to Linda Miller's open house tomorrow (Friday 4/20).
If anyone reading this is going also please stop and say Hi if you recognise.
I hope to have some good pictures to post when I get home.

Linda

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Finally a finish

Thanks to all of you who commented on my last post.  I really debated whether or not to post about my illness but now I am glad that it is done.

Jan if you are reading this thanks for telling me about being a 20 year survivor.
Ovarian cancer is just not spoken about very often.  We need to change that.


Well here is where I left off with my  rug in September. I just drew a pumpkin on linen and began.

It took me till just a couple weeks ago to pick up the hook again.

I wanted to be ahead for next Fall!

Here is the finished rug except for the binding.  Oh, did I tell you,                
I don't think I am crazy about binding. 
Gee, that is hard on your fingers.

I started on a pattern from Buttermilk
Basin called Saltbox Row.

Thanks for stopping by, will see you again soon.

Linda

Sunday, January 22, 2012

My life has taken a new path temporarily

This is the jewelry that I am sporting these days. Since I last posted about not feeling well I had emergency  surgery in October for a ruptured colon due to diverticulitis which also gave me a colostomy.
This teal ribbon however represents Ovarian Cancer. A couple days after surgery I found that the path report showed that hiding there behind my abscessed colon was this awful disease. 
I don't want to bore you with all of the details but after a short recuperation I began Chemo in November.  I have had 3 treatments at 3 week intervals and now am awaiting another surgery in February to reconnect my colon and have a hysterectomy. This is all backwards but what the two surgeons felt was the best way to go.  After that I will resume Chemo.
Many of you already know of most of this and I so appreciate all of your good wishes and prayers.

I have been wanting to resume blogging for some time but I just felt I needed to put all of this out there first.
I was losing my hair starting 2 weeks after my first treatment but now it has tapered off.  I cut it short and sometimes can get buy without wearing a hat.  Not when it is freezing out though! I am going to see about a wig soon.
 
My main problem I am dealing with as a side effect is the neuropathy in my hands and feet.  The tingling in my fingers makes it hard to feel the keys on the keyboard, pick up a needle or even hold the  hook to pull loops.  But I have been back to hooking lately.  I will post pic of what I have done soon.

Thanks to all of you bloggers who have been posting so regularly, I don't always comment but oh do I enjoy reading all that you show and tell!

I will see you soon.
Linda