The Worlds Weirdest Wake Up Call and Other Things
11 years ago
General
So I woke up this morning to a purring cat, licking the inside of my mouth. I had seen him do that to my fiance all of once and it was weird. Waking up to a cat licking the inside of your mouth is the weirdest way to wake up...EVER. He usually wakes us up by purring and purring and purring and head-butting us...or at least trying, by nose butting us in the nose.
I am still unemployed, since apparently the government can't get its collective act together and have my employer call its seasonal employees back. I should be called back in January but gods, that is a long way off.
In other news, I have a small craft fair in the next couple of weeks, December 5th to be precise. If you happen to be in the Austin area and want more specifics I will be happy to let you know. It was one of those out of the blue things. My parents just moved into a new sub-division and it has a really nice new community center so they are holding a Christmas Craft fair and she signed she and I up for a spot. She knits and has a horde of native Texas Agave plants (pups, as they are called, from some big mamma plants that my mother rescued from a couple of construction sites around where her and my father now live). Right now, I am busy making more beaded angels and a few other holiday appropriate things. I will post pictures of a few of them, as the weather permits (lighting), along with all the beaded lanyards and earrings I have already made. I also decided to make two beaded masks after a commission for a little girl to make something with her favorite horse's hair. (http://www.furaffinity.net/view/15070553/) One of them was what I worked on during my trip to the Mayo Clinic. It was an easily portable project with very few required bead tubes. (http://www.furaffinity.net/view/15070618/) I am now working on a owl looking mask in black and gold. I will post pictures of it as soon as it is done.
The trip to the Mayo Clinic went pretty well. They gave us a lot of good directions to go in. The big one is to look into my sleep patterns and quality and the like. So I had another sleep study in the last couple of weeks. I haven't gotten the results yet but, at least this time, I did actually sleep (unlike the last one). Just to make things more interested, about the time I should have been going back to work, my body kicked over into my work sleep schedule. I must admit, I can get an amazing amount of bead work done between 8pm and 4am. I have a few other appointments with local specialists in the next month. This time I know what questions to ask.
I am still unemployed, since apparently the government can't get its collective act together and have my employer call its seasonal employees back. I should be called back in January but gods, that is a long way off.
In other news, I have a small craft fair in the next couple of weeks, December 5th to be precise. If you happen to be in the Austin area and want more specifics I will be happy to let you know. It was one of those out of the blue things. My parents just moved into a new sub-division and it has a really nice new community center so they are holding a Christmas Craft fair and she signed she and I up for a spot. She knits and has a horde of native Texas Agave plants (pups, as they are called, from some big mamma plants that my mother rescued from a couple of construction sites around where her and my father now live). Right now, I am busy making more beaded angels and a few other holiday appropriate things. I will post pictures of a few of them, as the weather permits (lighting), along with all the beaded lanyards and earrings I have already made. I also decided to make two beaded masks after a commission for a little girl to make something with her favorite horse's hair. (http://www.furaffinity.net/view/15070553/) One of them was what I worked on during my trip to the Mayo Clinic. It was an easily portable project with very few required bead tubes. (http://www.furaffinity.net/view/15070618/) I am now working on a owl looking mask in black and gold. I will post pictures of it as soon as it is done.
The trip to the Mayo Clinic went pretty well. They gave us a lot of good directions to go in. The big one is to look into my sleep patterns and quality and the like. So I had another sleep study in the last couple of weeks. I haven't gotten the results yet but, at least this time, I did actually sleep (unlike the last one). Just to make things more interested, about the time I should have been going back to work, my body kicked over into my work sleep schedule. I must admit, I can get an amazing amount of bead work done between 8pm and 4am. I have a few other appointments with local specialists in the next month. This time I know what questions to ask.
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