Monday, December 29, 2025

New Little Ones In Our Lives

As mentioned a couple posts ago, we lost our beloved cat, Squeaks.  Our hearts were shattered.  We decided to have her cremated.  We now have her ashes, as well as a paw print and clippings of her fur.  We'll always remember her and know we'll never have another one like her.

As the days went by, though, we felt the house was too quiet.  It didn't take us long to decide to adopt another kitten.  We wanted another tuxedo so I started looking around at rescue agencies.  We settled on a little guy that we have named 'Buddy'.



He just turned 8 months old. I looked up what his age would be in human years and it said he'd be in his early teens.  His behavior is right on par with a teenage boy.  He is a bundle of energy, getting into things that he shouldn't, climbing and exploring, and always hungry.

We are all still adjusting to each other.  He is more physically affectionate than Squeaks was.  He purrs very loudly and doesn't mind being held, usually.  I do have a few scratches from when he hasn't been in the mood.  Like Squeaks, 4am is the preferred time to wake us up and demand ear scratches.  Needless to say, the house isn't too quiet anymore.

We have another new little one in our lives.  Our oldest daughter, Kristin, and her husband, Michael, became first-time parents on December 22.  Henry was born at 6:20am.  Kristin needed to have a C-Section because he was breech.  Fortunately everything went smoothly.


He is absolutely beautiful and doing great.  He's eating well and is adjusting to the outside world.



This was the best Christmas gift.

Here he is wearing a little bear hat that I knit for him.


I also made him a Chunky Benji bear.  Two more are in the works for the other grandkids.


I also made him a stocking for our fireplace.  I need to still make stockings for my son-in-laws.


2025 was a very busy year.  I didn't do as much crafting as I had hoped, and as a result, I didn't post as much here on the blog.  I'm hoping to be better about both in 2026.

With that, I'll sign off now and wish you a very wonderful Christmas season and Happy New Year.












Tuesday, December 9, 2025

First Fractal


 Just a quick post about my first fractal spin.  I think I got this roving from my sister.  My spinning skills are a bit rusty.  The twist and thickness aren't the most consistent.  But it turned out very lovely.  I haven't bothered yet to figure out how much I have.  I'll do that when I decide on a project for it.


Monday, December 1, 2025

Squeaks, You Were The Best!!!!

 At about 7:15 am yesterday morning, Sunday, November 30, 2025, we lost the most precious, sweet girl.  Squeaks was sleeping in bed with us, made a few strange noises, and then passed away.  We are heart broken.  The vet said it sounds like she had a heart arrythmia that went undetected.  She was only 7 years old.  Far to young to be gone.

Here are highlights of her favorite things.

Havinug her belly rubbed.  She's lick my hand to show her love.

Watching the birds outside


Napping in bags and boxes



Watching nature shows


Looking beautiful for the camera


Helping her mommy with sewing


Inspecting the latest yarn acquisitions


Keeping an eye on the squirrels and chipmunks


Staring off into space, comtemplating life


Using mommy's laptop


Watching knitting podcasts with mommy


Deciding which yarn is best for a project


Making sure mommy is keeping on track with her crocheting


Comforting mommy when she wasn't feeling well


Making sure mommy was never alone


Napping in the sunshine


or in front of the fire


We hope she passed happily to kitty Heaven.  She was active the night before with her usual evening zoomies.  She played with some toys.  Had treats,  Slept in front of the fire while we watched football.  And then crawled into our bed when we went to sleep.

I'm doing a lot of searching to see if there had been signs of an issue.  Looking back there might have been, but as my niece who is a vet told me they probably weren't strong enough signals to prompt a call to the vet.  What she thinks happened is something that goes undetected in many cases.

We had Squeaks for not quite 7 years.  We loved her completely and we are grateful for the love she gave us.  We wished we had had at least 7 more years with her.  We adopted her, or rather she adopted us, on March 9, 2019.  She has been the joy of my life since then. I miss her intensely and can't stop crying.  She was the best.   

Rest in Peace, baby.