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Yesterday & One Of The Many Reasons I Love My Husband

January 24, 2014 at 8:37 am by Claudia

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Just down the road from our house, we encountered this lovely scene. Out came the dueling iPhones as we both snapped pictures of the barn and the horses and the sky.

May I say a word or two about my husband? And marriage? One of the joys of marriage or a long-term committed partnership is the precious knowledge that someone loves you and accepts you despite your flaws. That person loves the total you, the whole package, good and bad.

For so much of my life before I met Don, I had secrets. I’m talking about those private fears and insecurities that we hold close to the vest; that we feel ashamed of, or embarrassed by, that we might not share with anyone else. I didn’t have a lot of them, but I had them. And I bet everyone, if they were being totally honest with themselves, would admit to the same thing.

Then along came this man who changed everything. I can tell him anything. He won’t judge me. He won’t think me ‘less than.’ He simply accepts me as I am. I’m profoundly grateful.

Yesterday morning, when I was paralyzed with fear about going to the dentist, he calmly took control. He made phone calls to our new dental insurer. They had assigned us to a primary dentist, but Don thought it was too far away. So he checked out another dentist on the list – this one happened to be six miles away from us – and asked a lot of questions, one of which was whether the dentist was compassionate toward fearful patients. He took care of changing the primary dentist to this new dentist and, though I was hopeful I could put the appointment off a day because I was scared, he made an appointment for that very afternoon. I needed him to take charge, though I never said that, and he did. I am so very lucky.

Don said he went with his gut and his gut told him this was the guy for us. His office is in a neighboring town, small, unpretentious, with wood paneling that has probably been there for years. In fact, he’s been in practice for 35 years. There’s a small town feel to it that I liked very much. When I met the dentist, I told him about my fears, in fact I used the word ‘phobia,’ and he nodded calmly, took it all in stride and then he made me laugh. The work was painless, mainly because I had had a root canal in that tooth so there was no sensation. He did some work on the tooth under the crown, but there was decay there, so we’ll see if it works. (The story about why there was decay is one for another day. Let’s just say I’m not happy with my former dentist.) He asked me if my husband was there with me and I said yes and he said ‘Let’s bring him in here.’ So Don sat in, held my hand when necessary, and my shaking legs started to settle down. There’s more work to be done on my other teeth, but he didn’t pressure me to make another appointment. He just said that when I was ready, he would take some X-rays and we’d figure out a plan of treatment. He is very wise. I like him very much.

I still have to work on this fear I have. I’m a work in progress.

So thank you dearest husband. And thank you newest dentist.

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(The view from my chair. You thought I was kidding?)

Okay. One more thing. I’m trying to be patient, but I’m quickly getting tired of all the topsy-turvy-ness of this house. I can’t set anything to rights until that darn mattress arrives. I talked to the woman at QVC yesterday, who had been snowed in for two days and couldn’t make it in to work, and the latest news is that the mattress will be shipped to the delivery company next Wednesday. That is disappointing because I thought we would have it here by then. Once it gets to the delivery company, we’ll still have to wait a few days until they deliver it. At this rate, Don will get to sleep on it for only a few nights before he has to leave for Boston.

I can’t do anything with the studio, either bedroom, my crafty closet or the den – all of which need to be sorted and rearranged – until the danged mattress is delivered. It’s making me nuts. The good news: my body adjusted to the guest room mattress and I’m no longer having any problems at night. It is definitely in better shape than our old mattress. Don and I have figured out how to maneuver in that tight space. I probably won’t know what to do with myself when I can sleep on a larger mattress!

Oy. Though we’ve never had construction done while living in this house, I imagine this is much the same feeling; everything is out-of-order, everything is on hold, until it is finished.

I. don’t. like.

A reminder. Our Christmas Critter Felt Along Linky Party will be on January 27th and the links will go live the evening before – on the evening of January 26th. So get ready to show us your Felt Christmas Critters!

Happy Friday.

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Filed Under: bedroom, Christmas Critter Felt Along, Don, life 53 Comments

Dollhouse Updates & Your Prayers

January 23, 2014 at 7:48 am by Claudia

The most important thing I want to share with you today is a request for your prayers for my dear friend Judy and her husband John. After a very tough several months, with John batting prostate cancer and other ills, Judy and John were just about to leave for a vacation in Galveston when they discovered that John has another form of cancer. They have canceled their trip and John is to have surgery this morning. I spoke to Judy on the phone and she is devastated and scared and exhausted.

A few months ago, I called Judy and John answered the phone because Judy wasn’t home and we proceeded to have a long and delightful conversation that showed me what a charming and wonderful man he is and why he and Judy are so perfect for each other. Please send your prayers and your healing energy to John today. And to Judy. I believe in that power.

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I did some work on the craft room/office/studio/whatever in the dollhouse yesterday.

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I painted the worktable. I blended two shades (a pale aqua and a pale green) to come up with this shade.

worktable&bookshelf

I also painted a bookshelf that I’ve had for a while. It’s a little blurry in this photo and I’m not sure if I will eventually use it, but I thought it might work temporarily.

And then I tried a little something. As you know, I’ve been looking for a refrigerator for the dollhouse. I don’t like most of the ones I see. For some reason, they don’t look right to me. I will continue my search, but in the meantime, I found a little wooden box with curved edges that I thought might work as a vintage/retro refrigerator. Yesterday, I slapped some paint on it.

retrofridge

It may be a bit too wide, but I kept thinking of those great vintage refrigerators that were around when I was a very young child – sort of wide and squat with both the refrigerator and freezer behind the same door. I used a picture hanger for the handle.

It’s temporary, I’m thinking. But I rather like it! And it fills up that empty space next to the counter.

kitchen

Don came up with a great idea for the tower room on top of the house. Brilliant. After I finish up the main part of the house, I’ll get started on that.

We watched Robert Redford in All is Lost last night. It’s available On Demand on our cable system. Powerful. Haunting. And Redford does indeed give the performance of his career. I must say I find it stunning that he wasn’t nominated for an Academy Award. A pretty glaring omission.

I lost a crown last night and have to find a dentist today to fix that. Confession: I am terrified of the dentist. Truly. It’s something I avoid and dread and to top it off, I haven’t had dental insurance for a long time. We do have it now. I have some other teeth that need attending to and I barely slept last night because I was so nervous. So say a little prayer for me, too.

Happy Thursday.

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The Saga

January 17, 2014 at 8:01 am by Claudia

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These are the best thing that happened yesterday. These large, chunky turquoise earrings were a gift many years ago from a friend and I used to wear them all the time in the days when I wore long, dangly earrings every day. I still love that look but, for the life of me, I couldn’t find this pair. I looked everywhere for them over the course of the last several months.

When it came time yesterday morning to truck the old split box frame downstairs, what did I see under the bed? A jewelry box that I made from an old wooden silverware box many years ago. I’d completely forgotten about it and I had a sneaking suspicion that I’d found my earrings. And there they were, along with a lot of other treasures that I can’t wait to wear again.

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Aside from that, we know we can put a bed frame together. We can figure out how to attach a headboard. All of which we did yesterday morning as we took apart the old bed, the old bed frame and the headboard that I made from plywood, foam and fabric. We were models of efficiency. I was up at 5 am, having slept a total of two hours the night before. Don got up at 6 and, after some coffee, we got to work. We lugged the old mattress and box springs downstairs. We took apart the frame. We moved things from one room to another.

When the delivery guys showed up at 9:30, we were excited and ready for them. They quickly took the split box springs upstairs. The first one went in the frame easily. The second was unwrapped and….it didn’t fit. The guys asked us if we had the right size frame. Yes. What about the headboard? Yes. Then they looked at the label on the wrapping: Claudia Hill/King. But we didn’t order a King. We ordered a California King. Nevertheless, there it was: King. Everything went back downstairs and out the door. We had to refuse the delivery.

We were stunned. I woke up that morning a bit worried about the snow that was falling. Worried that the bed might be hard to get up the stairs. (The delivery guy shrugged that off and assured me that it wouldn’t be a problem, so I was greatly relieved.) Never occurred to me that the wrong size bed might arrive on our doorstep.

I was on the phone with QVC immediately and let me tell you, I was furious. So was Don. Customer Service was apologetic and all of that, but eventually we asked to have a Supervisor call us back. Which eventually led to call from the Corporate office. Long story short: the Serta mattresses are made to order. So when I ordered my California King, someone screwed up (whether at QVC or Serta, I don’t know) and put the order through as a King and that is what was made for us. Serta makes the mattress at one of their factories, then it is shipped to a (relatively) local shipping facility, then it is shipped to us. So it’s not sitting in a warehouse somewhere, ready to ship immediately. Since the order hadn’t been billed yet as they don’t bill you until it’s been delivered, QVC cancelled it yesterday and a new order was put through. The woman I spoke to at Corporate was extremely sympathetic and will do her best to expedite the whole process so that we get it as soon as possible. She also gave us some savings coupons which I will apply to the cost, so we will save some money. I have her direct phone number and she has encouraged me to call anytime I want to check on the process.

On two hours sleep, my emotions were very raw yesterday. The house is a mess. Well, it’s not a mess but it is topsy-turvy and that makes me crazy. And it will stay that way until the new bed arrives. I stayed in a state of furiousity (I made that word up) for a good portion of the day. Then I lost it and cried. By the time the lady from Corporate called me, I had mellowed a bit and was moving toward acceptance. Because what choice did I have?

I worked Customer Service for years, so I am very careful – always – to temper my displeasure with “Please understand, I’m not blaming you,” to whomever I am speaking to. I’ve been there and it isn’t very pleasant at all to have someone scream at you as if you personally were responsible for the whole debacle.

Last night we slept on the guest room bed – a full size bed that is even smaller than the one we were getting rid of. Oh, the irony. I was so exhausted that I slept through the night, but I see some nights spent on the den sofa in the next several days. Both of us crammed into the full sized bed is not conducive to a good night’s rest.

Because the new bed frame was set up and the headboard attached, we had no room for the old bed. So I’m sitting here in the den looking at the old mattress which is propped against the closet wall. Lovely. And no, there isn’t any room on the floor in the living room or den for the mattress. Besides, we couldn’t get around down here.

I know it might seem strange to order a mattress from someplace like QVC. But in my experience as a mattress buyer, I’ve never learned much from laying (or is it lying?) on a mattress for five minutes in a showroom that is loaded with all sorts of mattresses. I’ve also never learned much about what goes into each mattress. The sheer amount of possibilities can be overwhelming. In contrast, I’ve spent a lot of time watching videos on QVC’s website, usually at least an hour long, that go into the kind of detail I want and need to know: what goes into each layer and why, how the coils are designed, what kind of support I can expect, is there a layer of memory foam, what goes into making the pillow top, and much more. I’ve done a lot of research. Then there are all the customer reviews, which can provide a pretty good indication of the mattress quality. Quite frankly, I know a lot more about this mattress than I do about any other mattress I have ordered in the past. And the cost savings is substantial. The equivalent mattress in a showroom is much more expensive. (No, I get no compensation from QVC. But they do have excellent customer service.)

Anyway. There you go. I’m depressed but in the end, all will be well. The woman at Corporate will be watching the order like a hawk. We will eventually get our new mattress. And hey, everything is in place. When we get the call saying the mattress will be delivered the next day, except for having to move a few things here and there, we’ll be ready.

A word about Don’s little part on Elementary. He has 3 lines. If you blink, you might miss it. But he’s filming later today in the city and that will be fun. Me? I’m cleaning the bathroom.

Happy Friday.

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