27 April 2026

Grief

Less than 72 hours after he came home, Lizard valiantly completed his Parkinson's battle.

It's 3 a.m. I've been awake since 1 a.m. I can't sleep. I wake often in the night to help Lizard, and he's no longer there.

I miss Lizard. I want back the Lizard who didn't have Parkinson's. The Lizard he is now. Now that I can't see him. Hold him. Be wrapped in his arms.

My gosh, I miss him so much.

I didn't think I'd have to go so long without him. I thought we'd have more time.

I know he is whole now, and I know we will be together again one day. I'm trying to cherish and be thankful for all the adventures we shared. I'm trying to remember how exhuberant he was every morning until a couple of years before he was diagnosed with Parkinson's. I'm trying to remember every joyful moment with him. I'm doing my best to be faithful and hopeful. There are moments of exquisite joy. There are moments of excruciating agony.

I would never want him to have to endure that suffering again. But I miss him so much.

20 April 2026

Forever Knocks

I suppose I owe you a bit of an explanation.

Lizard went into the hospital 10 days ago, and the determination at the time and for the next three days was he would need to be in a long-term care facility. I was devastated.

Within four days, the goal changed from long-term care to hospice. I had seen this coming, but I thought I had more time. Much more time.

Lizard is at home with me now, and we are honoring his Advanced Care Directive. I'm doing my best to try to make him comfortable and to be there for him.

13 April 2026

No Flake Monday

Might be a while before I can do this again. I don't have an ounce of inspiration or motivation right now, and I'm not sure when either will return. I'm sorry.

09 April 2026

Woven Dreams


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I've crocheted throws, I've designed polar fleece throws, and I've quilted cotton blankets. And, as I noted last week, I've yearned to learn to weave with my loom that has never come out of the box.

Woven throws supposedly are hot items these days. So I tried my hand at creating one. I love the design so much, I created different color variations, including Valentine's Day...

If I do a February version, I have to do a March version...

Spring colors were fun.

No special edition collection would be complete without a 250th anniversary variation!

And no sample blah blah blahg post would be complete without an AI caricature of me waving my patriotic colors in the breeze. (But just until my real life sample arrives! Can't wait!!!)

07 April 2026

Scamateurs


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I posted a photo of my finished January/February temperature snake on my Snowcatcher FB page, and I was immediately flooded with offers to buy it. But they all wanted me to send them information about various pay methods. And they all wanted to make the purchase immediately, even though I repeatedly said I wasn't sure I was going to sell it.

I posted a photo of the completed quilt for my friend's first granddaughter, and I was immediately innundated with requests for extremely simple quilts anyone could make. I explained I am not in a position to be able to complete any custom orders at this time because I am a full-time caregiver. Each told me, "That's okay, just make it when you can, and let me pay right away. Just give me your financial information."

I received a direct message from a potential buyer claiming to be interested in one of my Etsy shop items. I responded the item was available in my Etsy shop. The reply came with an attachment I was asked to click to see proof of the buyer's purchase. Of course, Etsy showed no sign of anything in my shop being purchased and sent me no notification.

I knew from 30 years of electronic communication at my job (now retired) to never click an attachment unless I know and trust the sender. However, Etsy and FB were new territory for me as far as security goes. I looked up the need to purchase things immediately and via channels outside the official pay method, and my goodness, did I get a quick education!!!

I'm disappointed to learn Etsy and FB are so rife with scam artists. It breaks my heart to ponder how many innocent people are scammed on a daily basis because they don't know or expect such thievery. But it also feels pretty good to be able to share what's happening to hopefully put others on alert so they can avoid being scammed.

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