Ugh. I had to have gum surgery again yesterday. This is the second one in two years, and the third in my life. I have to say that the lead-up is pretty much the worst part. My periodontist (Dr. Richard Verderame in Rio Rancho, N.M.) is pretty awesome.
The problem is that I have very thin gums, probably due to genetics. They have to be shored up so that I don't lose my teeth eventually. So they take tissue from the palate of the mouth and transplant it to the thin or receded site. It's a longer recovery than many oral procedures have, because it's rather delicate. But I just don't know how this guy does such it so that I don't have pain afterwards. I mean, if I went and bit into a hamburger, it would hurt and cause all sorts of damage, but I feel pretty good.
Lucky for you, I'll spare you any photos with this post.
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Friday, May 20, 2011
Brock doesn't know boundaries
We went to the zoo the other day with some other moms and babies (uh, a few years ago I would have never imagined I'd be the type of person going on play-date outings.)
Whenever Brock meets another baby, he is delighted. He goes crazy touching and grabbing. Poor Maya felt a little accosted, I think.
Then the next day, he met another baby girl and Mark says at first they were happy to meet and touched hands and stuff, but then Brock again got a little aggressive and made her cry.
Folks, lock up your daughters.
Whenever Brock meets another baby, he is delighted. He goes crazy touching and grabbing. Poor Maya felt a little accosted, I think.
Then the next day, he met another baby girl and Mark says at first they were happy to meet and touched hands and stuff, but then Brock again got a little aggressive and made her cry.
Folks, lock up your daughters.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
A Mother's Day quilt
I made my mom a quilt for Mother's Day. Actually, I made my mom two quilts, but the first one was really ugly, so I started over.
This is the good one. I got the idea from Film in the Fridge.
It's the Rectangle Squared block pattern.
I used Joel Dewberry's Aviary 2 fabrics - one pack of fat quarters. I believe there were eight of them. I sashed it with white.
I used one of the Aviary fabrics, the purple one with the birds, for the backing. I didn't have quite enough, so I pieced it with scraps. I like the effect better than an all-one-fabric backing anyway.
And, finally, I stippled it. I love the texture of stippling, so I almost always use that form of quilting on my projects.
Here's the quilt top I originally made. The pattern was Oh, Fransson's Mixtape pattern (although this link is to an updated version of the pattern), and I was so proud that I selected a dozen fabrics to go together. Only, they didn't. And my sashing choice was just awful, it turns out. Oh, and I made tons of cutting and sewing mistakes, so it was quite wonky.
This is the good one. I got the idea from Film in the Fridge.
It's the Rectangle Squared block pattern.
I used Joel Dewberry's Aviary 2 fabrics - one pack of fat quarters. I believe there were eight of them. I sashed it with white.
I used one of the Aviary fabrics, the purple one with the birds, for the backing. I didn't have quite enough, so I pieced it with scraps. I like the effect better than an all-one-fabric backing anyway.
And, finally, I stippled it. I love the texture of stippling, so I almost always use that form of quilting on my projects.
Here's the quilt top I originally made. The pattern was Oh, Fransson's Mixtape pattern (although this link is to an updated version of the pattern), and I was so proud that I selected a dozen fabrics to go together. Only, they didn't. And my sashing choice was just awful, it turns out. Oh, and I made tons of cutting and sewing mistakes, so it was quite wonky.