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totchipanda ([personal profile] totchipanda) wrote2025-07-04 07:38 am

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Nothing of import to say today. I started watching a British history show last night, the first episode was about Henry VIII and the third was about the Norman invasion of 1066 (ish), but the second episode was about WWII and the fourth was "avoiding apocalypse", and I just couldn't. It was one thing when the shit going on wasn't happening in anyone's living memory, but here we are, trapped in a horror show of (several) someone(s) who saw a history documentary and took it as a how-to manual. Nothing new under the sun but far shittier.

Aside from giving M some emotional support (her boss' last day is today, he was her work bestie) I have no firm plans for the evening or weekend. Hem my dress, and then... Just really time for trousers. The past two days have been cool and I wore the icky RTW ones which just slid down all the time as expected. It'll get hot again and I wanna be prepared.
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Katherine's Journal ([personal profile] koshka_the_cat) wrote2025-07-03 07:38 pm

Stuff

Everything is awful with everything that's happening.

Errands today, but done.

At least I went to a local doughnut shop and got good cheese danish and jelly doughnuts. I don't like cheese danish, but my teacher friend told me to try one and it was amazing. I think they use their croissant dough for the pastry, and the cheese is more tart than sweet. So good...

They were out of croissants, it's a popular place and I didn't get there until ten...
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totchipanda ([personal profile] totchipanda) wrote2025-07-03 07:55 am

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It was too ding-dang hot to do anything but lay with as few of my bits touching as possible. I did make myself a pot of pasta to eat with the yummy ratatouille that I made on Tuesday, and that was plenty enough TYVM. I tidied up my table a bit and that was it.

Temps are expected to be MUCH lower today so I expect I'll feel less like dying. I have some eggplant to use up so I'll cook that. Time to Get Serious (tm) about the next project... if I could decide what it is. Ugh actually I have a good idea. I'm wearing the RTW pants today that give me Bad Feelings so definitely some pants!
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m_of_disguise ([personal profile] m_of_disguise) wrote2025-07-03 08:40 am

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Busy day yesterday. Had the end of month reports to do at work, which is always a hassle, then left early to go to my monthly OB appointment. Got home early enough to give the baby a snack and change her clothes before heading out, then the appointment was a pretty quick in and out since it was just a "yup, you're still pregnant!" checkup. Took a hot minute to find the heartbeat on the portable scanner thingy, so we switched to the ultrasound and found that she was hiding out under my ribs, which is why he couldn't find it. Everything looked normal.

Kate had a terrible time because Doctor's Office, but she got a lollipop at checkout and all was well. It had rained very briefly, which had cooled things down quite a bit, so we decided to take her to the park so she'd feel better about the outing. We found a new to us park just up the street from the hospital, and she ran around in the field and played on the swingset a bit before tuckering out. 

Came home, downed much water, then M went to pick up the grocery order from yesterday. I guess running around at the park did a number on my softened ligaments, because my lower half was SCREAMING in pain. I took a handful of meds and tried some yoga poses to try and get some relief while he was out, but nothing really helped.

He got back with the groceries and we put everything away. The baby wanted to be helpful, and kept bringing me things like the giant tub of parmesan, which was very cute! She was very proud. Then she spotted the container of grapes and was SO EXCITED and forgot about being helpful. XP Though I did look into the living room and see her standing in the middle of the room and gently cradling the bag of Babybel cheeses (her favorites.)

She ate a monumental amount of grapes and then went happily to bed. I laid on the couch for a while to try and help my legs, then gave up and took a shower hoping the hot water would help, which thankfully it did. M and I went to bed, but he kept me up chatting for waaay too long, so I'm very tired today. But, he had heard from his friend that the interviewer considered M to be candidate #1 so far, so he had Many Thoughts about the future he wanted to discuss. Fingers crossed.
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atherleisure ([personal profile] atherleisure) wrote2025-07-03 06:41 am

Insufficient Thread

I did not finish outlining the figures on the pocketbook because I ran out of black thread. Fortunately I think the needlepoint store in Ft. Worth sells Appleton’s wools. I can’t go this Friday because of the holiday, but maybe I can get over there next Friday. In the meantime, I’ve started filling in motifs and doing the date and initial block. I was kind of hoping to finish the embroidery by the end of the week, but I’m really not sure whether I’m on track for that or not.
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Katherine's Journal ([personal profile] koshka_the_cat) wrote2025-07-02 08:58 pm
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Lazy day...

Soon. I'll start the dress soon because I'm wearing the dress soon. I have cut out the bodice, at least.
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m_of_disguise ([personal profile] m_of_disguise) wrote2025-07-02 08:49 am

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I guess the past few weeks have been wearing on me more than I realized, because a coworker this morning told me I "look even more tired than usual". -_- 

Evening wasn't terribly busy. I made Serbian pork (Mukalika) for dinner using a Betty Crocker recipe. XP Tweaked it considerably because there's no way 1 tsp of paprika is enough for a pound of pork. Added an entire tablespoon and it just got it to where it had some flavor. Needs more spice, needed fattier pork (I used loin, should have used shoulder.) M wasn't able to get to the store in time to pick up our grocery order, which meant I didn't have have enough fresh tomato, so used half a can of fire roasted diced tomatoes, which worked well. Also didn't have fresh peppers, so I used some jarred fire roasted bell peppers, also a good substitution. 

This time the recipe came out much better than the first time I tried it. This used to be a childhood favorite of mine, but straight from the book it's rather bland. Will continue to tweak it until it's where I like.

Baby went to bed overtired because dinner took too long to make (I kept waiting for M to pick up the groceries so I could start cooking, so didn't actually start until it became clear that he wouldn't make it) and she had a right meltdown for about 3 minutes until she laid down and realized that oh yeah, sleep is actually pretty alright. 

After she was down, M and I did a quick cleanup of the house and took out the trash, then he went up the street to the store to pick up beverages and some sandwich stuff to get him and the baby through the day until he could get the grocery order after work. I crawled into bed and passed out before he got home.

All the paperwork was delivered to the audit team this morning, so I can officially wash my hands of the jail inspection business for this year. Good riddance! One more day until the long weekend.
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totchipanda ([personal profile] totchipanda) wrote2025-07-02 08:02 am
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Yesterday was a holiday, so I spent it at home despite it seeming like everyone I knew being out and about for various celebrations. No thank you, I am an indoor cat and I was still quite tired. I did do my laundry though. The room had a note that they know about the flooding issue, but the access area is currently blocked off for the alley reconstruction. It will be addressed ASAP, in the meantime use caution in this room, or use any of the other 7 rooms on site.

Speaking of alley reconstruction, I did not see them on Monday, but they did work yesterday, so my morning and part of the afternoon was spent listening to various grinding noises and beeping. They should be done soon, the scope of work was to take about 4 weeks and they're coming up on that pretty fast.

I did not even touch my library book, so that's going back mostly unread. Oops.

Nautical dress is done but for a hem, and it is ridiculously cute. It is, sadly, far too hot right now to wear. Yes, this heat is nothing like what Europe is experiencing right now, nor any of the southern states, but we just aren't used to it. The summer lovers are having a blast. The rest of us are imitating starfish.

On to the next project! Of course, I have no idea what it is right this second. The heat makes me want to work on something summery, like linen and sundresses. I could do the culottes. I could do a lil jacket to make said sundresses more work-appropriate. I could do a lot of things, as long as I pick something and do it!
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Katherine's Journal ([personal profile] koshka_the_cat) wrote2025-07-01 08:38 pm

Wind!

We had a massive out of nowhere windstorm today. Power poles, light poles, trees down everywhere. 70 mile per hour winds. So crazy!

I didn't feel like working on the gala dress today, but I just cast on the second sleeve on the Vista sweater I started two and a half years ago.
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atherleisure ([personal profile] atherleisure) wrote2025-07-01 04:15 pm

Pocketbook Progress

Wouldn’t you know I’d move the frame before I took a picture, but I finished the flap side of the 1775 pocketbook last night. I started on the other end. The goal for tonight is to finish the outlining if I don’t run out of black wool.
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m_of_disguise ([personal profile] m_of_disguise) wrote2025-07-01 08:41 am

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Thanks to baby shenanigans in the middle of the night, I hit the snooze button too many times and got up a bit late yesterday morning. No time to really get anything done, and the house is barren of food right now, so the baby got a pretty anemic breakfast plate of cheese cubes, cheerios, and raisins. While digging through the fridge for anything I could feed her, I ended up clearing out the vegetable drawers of a lot of very furry vegetables, so we have even less food on hand than I originally thought. Time for a Big Shop, it seems.

Work was stupid busy, I don't think I stopped moving except for a very short 20 minute lunchbreak (I'm allotted an hour.) It will probably be more of the same today, since all our paperwork is due to the auditors tomorrow. At least then my part of it will be done, and things will go back to being normal for a while.

Two upcoming OB appointments, one tomorrow for a regular checkup, the other next week for the actual amnio. I've asked M if Chance can come and watch the baby while we're at the appointment. She already gets so distressed just seeing me lay down on the table, I can't imagine how horrible it would be for her to see a giant needle go into my belly (it is almost comically enormous). 

Completely forgot that we have a three-day weekend coming up. Hooray! No plans for the 4th. Not only is Katie too young for a fireworks show, but I don't really feel like celebrating this country this year.
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Katherine's Journal ([personal profile] koshka_the_cat) wrote2025-06-30 07:44 pm
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And now...

I should probably get back to my gala dress. But today I needed a vacation from vacation, although I didn't technically go on vacation. We walked 23,141 steps yesterday...
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Rebuilding journal search again

We're having to rebuild the search server again (previously, previously). It will take a few days to reindex all the content.

Meanwhile search services should be running, but probably returning no results or incomplete results for most queries.
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totchipanda ([personal profile] totchipanda) wrote2025-06-30 08:00 am

zzzzz

Another weekend, another night of a 3 hour nap. Why does my body hate me so? Partly I think it was because Sophie decided to curl up on the bed with me, which she never does, so I slept lighter not wanting to disturb her. Alas. I woke up at 4 am and decided it wasn't worth my time to try to sleep again, but hoooooo boy do I have regrets right now. Thank the holy stars that coffee exists.

Friday, My boss kicked me out an hour early because I had one hour banked from when I was sick in March. Twist my rubber arm! I got straight into the car and went to the auction house (I had won a 12x18 cutting mat), and then to Walmart for groceries. I forget why I wanted to go to Walmart specifically, as I didn't get anything I couldn't have found at a different store, but whatever. I popped into 7-11 for a Slurpee too, and got home about 10 minutes before the sky opened up and there was a river running down the street woohoo!

Most exciting though, my pattern arrived! EEEEE! There were no English instructions, only French, but it was complete and factory folded as described. The lack of English instructions doesn't bother me at all, the illustrations are clear enough. My French is severely lacking, one day I must fix that.

On Saturday I pulled out the poplin and started cutting out the dress. It took a good long while because the kittens were stage 3 clingers and spent a goodly amount of time sitting on my fabric. I had to make sure everything would fit first, discovered one piece that I thought was poplin was a different fabric entirely, cut the skirt side/back first (the pictured skirt with the top is from the Liz dress, which I do not have, but I do have a gathered gored skirt pattern that I like), with Calcifer's "help", and I started sewing not long after. I even changed the serger threads from white to black and finished edges, who AM I?

Dinner was mashed potatoes and creamed kale (basically an alfredo sauce) which was tasty. Earlier in the day I had made granola, which was also tasty.

Yesterday I started sewing up the skirt as much as I could, and then it was time to do something about the collar situation which I had not prepared yet. I cut it from the bedsheets I'd salvaged some years ago, again with feline help. Pinned on the first layer of bias tape and decided to do a second as well, partly because there was a stain on the upper collar that would then be covered by it, and also because the collar is a statement itself, the double row of trim just makes it even more so. Later I cut the knot tie from a scrap of red silk and hand-stitched it. Currently it is just pinned in place but omg it's so stinkin' CUTE. Sleeves are up next, I just didn't want to uncover the serger again. Plus I need to run a whooooole bunch of gathering stitches, which should be perfect for my very tired brain tonight.

Also yesterday, I decided to start a new audiobook while I was sewing, and I am enjoying it SO much, I spent most of the day listening to it! The book just came out and I'd been eying it in the bookstores M and I had gone to, and when I logged into my audiobook app to finish a different book I remembered that I had credits, so I used them! (The credits were purchased earlier this year, but since that was 3+ months ago, using them now meant the books were "free". Girl math!) And wow it's a good read. When I took a break from sewing to contemplate the stripe trim of the collar, I knit a few rows and kept listening. So good.

My library book is due on Wednesday and I don't think I can renew it as it is also a new release, so I started reading it last night too. I told myself I wouldn't do that this time, waiting until the last day to read it, but here we are. Tomorrow is Canada Day so I will have plenty of time to read.

Re: who AM I? above, I was thinking about how I had to take a break from sewing after CoCo '18 and when I picked it up again almost 18 months later in laaaate 2019, I had started to spiral about if I did X, then I needed do Y and Z and also J, K and L too, and quickly nipped that in the bud. I had decided to consider more about HOW I sew and not WHAT, which meant taking time to do things like basting and seam finishes. That fell off more over the past few years, but I was reminded of it again when I started serging. So I think I will start doing this more again, even when the extra steps seem like so much WORK and why do they even matter. They DO matter. They matter to me as a tiny little way to show up for myself and my work.
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m_of_disguise ([personal profile] m_of_disguise) wrote2025-06-30 09:03 am

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A new, oh so fun, pregnancy symptom has reared its ugly head - excruciating joint pain. -_- I did not have this with my last pregnancy, and I am not a fan, I tell you what. It started Friday afternoon, and happened again Sunday evening. The interwebs says this is normal because there's a hormone with the deceptive name "relaxin" surging through my body and making my joints more pliable so my pelvis will flex during birth, but it also means all my other joints are also weaker, so HOORAY. >( Sunday was so bad that the only relief I had was to get on all fours on the floor and wait for the ibuprofen to kick in. Took its sweet time, let me tell you.

Other than that, the weekend was very quiet. I didn't get much done that I had hoped to accomplish, no chores and no sewing anything, but the baby was in a pretty good mood both days, and she slept in each morning, which meant I got to, as well, which was extremely nice. I even had to go in and wake her up on Sunday morning because she was still asleep by 10:30, and I wasn't about to let her throw off her bedtime that drastically. 

M spent the majority of the weekend out of the house doing car repairs, so it was mostly me and Kate on our own. We just got a Hulu/Disney/Max bundle so we could have access to all the shows the baby likes, so I actually had a chance to catch up on a few things I'd fallen behind on. Watched the entire final season of Handmaid's Tale, which felt like it had a lot of filler and repeated conversations, but was fairly satisfying overall. Got to watch the new episode of The Gilded Age as it aired, which was a nice change.

Had various strange dreams on Friday night that resulted in me waking up craving French toast, so I made a big batch of it for breakfast, which was a nice treat. It heated up the house something awful, though, which is going to be something we're going to be fighting for the next several months if the new complex management doesn't get off their ass and fix our AC. 
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Katherine's Journal ([personal profile] koshka_the_cat) wrote2025-06-29 09:43 pm
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Today!

It was Medha's last full day, and it was full. We went to the Diana exhibit (ok), Museum of Illusions (amazing!), ate good things, and went downtown, which was 100 times more disgusting than I remembered it, so we left right away. My poor mom working there for 42 years!

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Katherine's Journal ([personal profile] koshka_the_cat) wrote2025-06-28 09:41 pm
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Hoover Dam!

We went to Hoover Dam today. It was hot, but we had a great time! I want to go back in 30s. I didn't realize the original 30s tour was still there--tunnel, marble floors. But! In the winter!
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Katherine's Journal ([personal profile] koshka_the_cat) wrote2025-06-27 07:23 pm
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Friends trip, day two ..

I'm completely not into music. Medha loves concerts. We're at a New Kids on the Block concert 😂
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m_of_disguise ([personal profile] m_of_disguise) wrote2025-06-27 12:52 pm

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Going to attempt to get back into sewing mode this weekend to cleanse this past week off of me. Things I would like to do:

-One more wash out of the corded petticoat, a proper starching with chemical starch
-Add the grommets to the 1830s stays
-Take out the 16thC loose kirtle and see what needs fixing (I know the hem is horrendous and the armholes are unfinished, at the very least)
-Figure out what I'm doing for Baronial College in September

Baronial College may be the last event I get to this year, so I'd really like to make it. I'll also be heavily pregnant again, so the loose gown and loose kirtle will get another wearing. Huzzah! 

The loose kirtle needs some fixing up, but the gown is pretty much good to go. I'm toying with the idea of making new sleeves for it. I had originally wanted hanging sleeves for it, but I was in a major time crunch when I made it, so just went with the Tudor Tailor sleeves, which pushed the style back to the first half of the 16thC. I usually do last quarter, so I'd probably get more wear out of it if I changed out the sleeves. 

I'd also like to have an actual shift, as well as a new headdress. I'm leaning toward the heart-shaped bonnet with bongrace from the Tudor Tailor. 

We'll see what time permits!
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totchipanda ([personal profile] totchipanda) wrote2025-06-27 09:05 am
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Payday today, so I refreshed my memory on this week's budget (since i need to get some groceries) and bleh. It's silly. Then I made some envelopes at work (abusing my access to a label maker and highlighters and blank envelopes) and sorted out the next pay day too. It is also stupid. Maybe I wouldn't be in this position if I'd considered a visual rep to start with but hey. Baby Corn wasn't born yet to give me financial advice.

The "up" side, I guess, is that aside from groceries, I'm doing OK. My cats have food, I have access to get food as long as I'm careful, and I have plenty of hobby-related things to keep me entertained for a very long time.

Since I was partially inspired for a sailor dress from Gothic Lolita fashion, I did an image search for ideas, and I've settled on this one from Beleganty. I like the double line of stripes on the skirt. I'm planning to make this from poplin and I'm not 100% sure if I'll make the collar a contrast colour. I'm also not 100% sure on what colour to make the stripes out of... although I'm very sure I don't have enough pre-purchased bias tape to do as much as I'd like. Luckily, making bias tape is very easy and kind of fun. Black and white is so classic, and I plan to put various knots and bows onto pins so I can change them out as I please.

I was cruising YouTube this am looking for entertainment and found a sew-along video for 1948 Mccall's culottes. Hilariously, they look exactly like Gertie's Elsa culottes. I decided I wanted to save my teal twill for said culottes, so I think it's time to bump that higher on the list. And I really do need some tops. Summer is coming fast and I'll want to be stylish and cool.