Monday mornings just feel like a good time for a new post. I've accumulated a week's worth of doings, the weekend is fresh behind me, and the coming week stretches out like a blank canvas before me.
Well, not entirely blank, but you know what I mean. :)
Our trip to Vandy went well. The prognosis didn't change, but we left feeling lighter-hearted and better educated about what exactly we're dealing with.
Todd was supposed to have chemo this week (the part of the canvas that isn't blank), but when he went in for labs this morning, his counts were too low. He was armed with some questions to ask from the doc at Vandy, and got an appointment for a CT scan next week. We're hoping we can consult with Vanderbilt and be treated in Huntsville; that the two entities will be willing to work together.
While we were in Vandy, we had lunch at the Pancake Palace, Est. 1961. We both had breakfast for lunch, but I think I actually had dessert . . .
Right? Ganache-filled crepes topped with raspberry compote and whipped cream. Whew! I ate about half. I was super glad we'd walked from the hospital to the restaurant and back! (Especially since I was driving the two hours home!)
I haven't been able to get out into the Nook as much as I would like recently. For one thing, it's a hot mess and I need at LEAST a day to finagle it into shape. The thing is, I can definitely tell when I've not spent time *creating*. This week I poured it into our die-cut tree at work. Since area kids went back to school last week, I felt like this was themed appropriately!
Pencils, crayons, backpacks, ABCs, buses, and apples, ready to gift to the teacher! And I even 'tossed' in a few footballs (because, glory, glory, college football starts in nineteen days)! Hahaha!
And speaking of work, I had a few of my favorite visitors on Thursday . . .
These three played under the table (secret fort), but Ellie pretty much stayed put in the chair for most of the visit; she's definitely a pre-teen!
I love it when they come and visit me ... it makes my heart so happy. ♥
We finally were able to go out on the water for a bit, early Saturday morning—first time since July 5 that Todd's felt up to it and the weather cooperated. We've found that Todd starts tiring in the afternoon, and combine that with the high heat we've had, it's too much. So we got up at 3AM and were on the lake by daybreak.
It's very disorienting to be on the water when the fog is thick. Luckily, this was just a patch that cleared up quickly. And as the sun came up, it burned through that, making another pretty capture.
Gosh, I just haven't found a bad time to capture photos on the water! The landscape, the creatures, the sky, the water . . . it's all so beautiful in every situation. Even storms are fascinating to watch! God's creation never ceases to thrill me. :) We were back in our slip by about 10AM, but before we got there, we found a patch covered up in water lilies.
I snagged two . . . they're so sweet! And I never realized this until Saturday -- they smell wonderful!
Sometimes cooking/baking satisfies my creative urges, too. This weekend I tried a recipe from The Reluctant Entertainer: Baked Cheesy Zucchini Bites.
These were super yummy and very easy to make. And packed with zucchini—which if your garden is anything like mine, anything new that can be done with zucchini is a good thing! Browse around her recipes if you click over . . . she's got several interesting zucchini recipes! The Air-Fryer Zucchini Parmesan bites look really good, too!
I rearranged things on my wood tray:
This little vignette just makes me so happy! Shiny pretties, lit candles, and the reminder that God is good. And do you see the "heal" hanging there in the background? That was a piece I did after taking a quilted word workshop with Meg Cox ... I did it right before my first shoulder surgery. It feels appropriate to have it hanging now. I pray that word over Todd a lot.
Finally, I have been doing some stitching . . .
I've got everything done on this cute little Mason Jar Sunflower piece, except the flowers themselves. I'll probably wrap it up this week and finish it the way I'd planned (mug rug). I've been able to cut back on the majority of commitments that I had (guild, church, work, etc.), so I can spend as much time in the evenings after work, with Todd. Even if it's just me stitching and him dozing. :)
Okay ... let's get ready to face this blank canvas of a week and paint it with all the colors!
Slán go fóill!
:)













