Tuesday, March 6, 2018

To-Do List....February Update

Not a lot on my plate in February.  It's a short month and the dark and cold don't motivate me to do much other than stay warm.  Add in a rough month for my health this year and it's a good thing I have a short list.  8-)

Here's the list and what did or didn't get accomplished.

* Pay Bills  DONE  If nothing else gets done, this does.

* Read 1 Book  DONE  I read this one........

Brothers by George Howe Colt



It was better than I expected it to be.  I didn't know this writer beforehand or his family but got to know them intimately in this book.  His younger brother, Ned, was a reporter for NBC news for a decade or so and was held hostage near Fallujah during the Iraqi war with his team for 3 days in 2004(this event was detailed near the end of the book).  Ned died in Feb. of 2015 of a stroke.

Having had some talks with Hubs about his family/siblings and their dynamic recently due to his sister's issues and treatment of us, we have talked about how children raised in the same environment and by the same parents(and those parents treating each child evenhandedly), how each child can come away from their childhood experience with such different perspectives and values.  This book and Colt's discussion about his siblings and himself brought that lesson home for me.
Colt also talked at length about famous brothers through history-the Thoreau brothers, the Wright brothers, the Booth brothers, the Marx brothers and the van Gogh brothers to name a few-and how their fraternal bond shaped them all.  Very interesting book if you are a fan of psychology or any of these famous brothers.

I also got another book read this month...........



American Rose-the Life and Time of Gypsy Rose Lee by Karen Abbott.
Since I was a kid I was enamored of the Broadway Musical "Gypsy" which was the singing and dancing fairy tale version of Rose Louise Hovick's life.  Gypsy was a nationally known strip tease artist.  The author actually met with people who knew Gypsy and Gypsy's mother, Rose Thompson Hovick, including Gypsy's sister, June(who died in 2010)to garner information for the book.
Again, this book was very interesting and a "the true story behind the show and film" look at a dysfunctional family.  The mother, Rose, turned these two daughters into psychologically damaged goods and all three were survivors-both of the times they lived through and their family dynamic.  There is also a fair amount of information here about the history of vaudeville and burlesque and some of the large players such as the Minsky Brothers.
This book got me interesting in reading June Havoc's(she altered her last name from Hovick)memoirs(she wrote 2).  I doubt if I'll read Gypsy's memoir as she spent her life hiding her true self from the public.
I've got a sort of connection to June Havoc.....she starred in the original production of "Pal Joey" on Broadway and I played Melba Snyder the reporter in my college's production of that show and sang/performed the number "Zip" which was a satire on striptease and Gypsy Rose Lee and one of my audition pieces while I was in the theater world was "That Terrible Rainbow" which was one of June's numbers from "Pal Joey".  8-))

* Hold Giveaway  DONE



* Mail Giveaway  DONE
Crystal finally braved the snowstorm and her sickness misery and retrieved the box from the post office.  Use it all in good health!

* 2 Clothing Alterations  DONE

Daughter went to Sallie's a found some dress pants she needed for presentations in her Business class and to wear on her Science conference in March to New Orleans.
The only problem was they were too short so I needed to let the hem out as much as possible.



Whomever owned these pants before had been short and had hacked off the fabric in the hemmed portion with a knife or something(there was a line of stitching at the base of where the fabric was turned for the hem and all the fabric was jaggedly cut off there)before turning the pants legs up and hand stitching very badly a new hem.  I had to take out the old hem and then encase the jagged rough ends with seam binding just above where the line of stitching was before hand stitching a new lower hem.


What a PITA!
Daughter also bought a blue Women's dress shirt which was missing a button.  The shirt looked brand new and it appeared someone got rid of it due to the button missing only.  There was a spare button sewn into the bottom of the shirt so it was just a matter of removed the spare and sewing onto where the button was missing. lolz
I also had to resew another button as it came off in my hand when I was handling the shirt.  Factory machine sewn buttons are held on with a tiny bit of stitching which is prone to unraveling so always check your buttons when you buy a shirt and hand sew them for security.  It only takes a minute or two(and really, shouldn't everyone be taught to hand sew a button)and may help you avoid the embarrassment of one popping off at an inopportune moment. ;-)

* Load to Sallie's  DONE  Hubs finally hauled up a load of cast-offs and got them out of the living room.

* Redo Passwords Book  FAIL  I've been looking at the book I bought to redo my passwords/User IDs in but I just haven't gotten the umph to actually do this yet.  For sure this will happen in March.  It shouldn't take me more than an hour or two to wrap this up so I can't believe I am procrastinating so badly with this.

* Do Taxes  IN PROGRESS  I handed off taxes to Hubs(after gathering the initial paperwork)as he wants to handle it now that he's retired.  He is driving me crazy though as he works on it in drips and drabs and doesn't just DO IT!  And he insists on using software(that we have to pay for!)while I did it for years and years myself the old fashioned way.   Our taxes aren't so complicated we need to pay to do them but he's afraid of being audited and things doing them and mailing them in is now a red flag as most folks electronically file.  Whatever.  Just freaking get them filed already!!!

* Load to Food Bank  DONE  I finally got a good day when they were open to accepting donations and hauled up 6 jugs of laundry detergent, 4 bottles of shampoo and 4 bags of assorted canned/boxed/pouched food.

* Plan possible 2018 Travel  IN PROGRESS  A few ideas have crossed my mind but nothing has gotten to the make reservations stage yet.  I am just feeling uninspired about traveling right now.

* Work on 2018 Goals  Again, IN PROGRESS  We've got one big goal we've been working toward-selling the house in LA.  Keeping it another year and having Daughter and BF rent it from us after she gets her degree doesn't make sense to our bottom line so it's going back on the market with a better realtor.  I want it sold this year, period!  Dealing with people in Louisiana in a business relationship has been one headache after another and I want to leave it behind.

So that's what's happened here in February.
How was your month?  Did you conquer any goals last month?

Onward and upward to March's To-Do List!

Sluggy



11 comments:

  1. Interesting book. My sister and I do not get along at all and are as different as could be possible (she's declared bankrupcy twice). I hope you do sell that house in Louisiana, your daughter can deal with a place to live when the time comes, you've been very very good to her in that regard. Sewing a button on a shirt is the most basic sewing skill lol. I can believe someone donated the shirt over that in this throw away society

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  2. Sounds like you had a pretty good month in spite of the flaming flu.

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  3. You've been busy! And so I can assume that your passwords are all the word "password" still for this month? ;)

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  4. I hope your near death experience in Idaho hasn't ruined your traveling pants.

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  5. There is a lot of research done on families and how children are raised. No two children are raised the same in a family due to difference in age of parents, their experience, inherent difference in temperaments of children, new techniques parents try, parents who have more or less money as they get make more or less. First born children. as a rule are more rule-bound. True with me as a firstborn and son who is first born. Middle children do get squeezed between oldest and baby, true for my three, and youngest is funnier and uses humor to get her way. I had the same values with all my children but imparted the values differently. Besides, children are just different.

    However, like you, I try to figure out why people reared in the same family are sometimes so different.

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  6. My grandmother loved Gypsy Rose Lee! Why, I have no idea. Maybe it was her moxie.
    No real plans for Feb. or March except to just get through them! My MIL is not doing well, so my husband is going down to see her and a few sisters who’ve made the trip. He’ll be gone several days. While he’s gone, I will watch lots of Sherlock on Netflix, walk the dog and (maybe) clean. I also have a new grand baby due in Sept. so I was thinking I may need to make a quilt. I don’t own a machine anymore and I don’t have a lot of fabric. I’m pretty good at hand sewing but I still need to decide if this may be more then I can accomplish.
    Debbie

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  7. I have reading a book for fun on my MArch list, though a biogrphy counts as fun. I might check the brothers one out. Amazing that life still gets done even when we feel like crud. I hope you are finally on the mend.

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  8. I bought a blouse from a high-end store many years ago. One button fell off as I buttoned it the first time I wore it. upon inspecting the blouse, I could see all the little tag ends where the buttons had been sewn on poorly by machine. I was headed out to Birmingham for dance lessons for the girls and this was what I had on to wear. I grabbed matching thread and a needle and clippers. Since it was a loose blouse, a smock type, and there were only females waiting for daughters, I spent my time resewing buttons onto the blouse.

    I have sewn buttons on my machine, starting when I was 14. Those buttons did not fall off. There is a way to machine sew buttons and have them secure.

    The nice blouse was made shoddily.

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  9. Hi! I know this is kind of off-topic but I needed to ask.
    Does managing a well-established blog such as yours take a large amount of work?
    I am completely new to running a blog however I do write in my diary on a daily basis.
    I'd like to start a blog so I will be able to share my own experience and feelings online.
    Please let me know if you have any ideas or tips
    for brand new aspiring blog owners. Appreciate it!

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  10. I should probably show my daughter how to do simple repairs like that. Actually, I guess I should show my son too. I'm always mending a seam or sewing holey socks. Can't imagine just tossing that stuff out. Put that on my March To-Do list. :)

    February was long and dull. I read Bridge to Terabithia with my girl for school. Cleared out several garbage bags of "stuff" from basement. Had monthly lunch with my Mom-friends. Stuck with meal planning. Nothing earth shattering.

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  11. I had a good laugh about your password book - I have a new one too and got about halfway done. So now I'm using two books instead of one until I wrestle up the energy to finish the new one. Some jobs are just not very engaging!

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