Monday, October 28, 2013

New Penny Rug Christmas Tree

After many hours of watching this baby come to life, she is done and now listed on Ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=390688836432

I've been busy getting ready for my first craft show and getting the house ready for winter.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Not sure how to even start this post...

My Dad passed away on June 20th. We've all been lost ever since. I was blessed to have him in my life for 49 years....oh, but what I wouldn't give to have more. My Mom and Dad were blessed with 55 years together and were so in love. He passed away at home in our arms. This is what I wrote and somehow managed to read for his memorial service because I really am lost as to how to explain what a great man he was and how much we miss him.


My Dad was the most unselfish man I’ve ever know. He cared for and loved his family with every fiber in his being.  He always put his family first. We were his world and he was ours.

My Mom and Dad set the bar high for what a marriage is supposed to be like and with it an amazing example to us all.

My Dad taught me many things and many lessons in life. He taught me practical things every girl needs to know like  – roofing, how to put siding on a house, landscaping ,how to drive a boat and a car...the list goes on and on. 

One lesson that I learned from him has always stayed with me.  I was about 12 or 13 and I drove my boat to my friend Tut’s house which was about 5 miles down the lake from our home. It was a small 10 ft aluminum boat with a little 10 HP motor that you steered from the back. After spending the day at her place it was time to go back home.  I called my parents to let them know I was coming home – a rule they insisted on if I was to have the privilege of using that little boat. 

They told me that the big part of the lake was rough and to make sure I had my life jacket on. The bay that sheltered Tut’s house didn’t look too wavy at all so I didn’t think too much of it – after all Lake Nosbonsing was never that rough – one of the great things about small lakes. So I threw my life jacket on and started home. Well when I headed out of that bay and onto the big part of the lake – I saw what they meant. I had never seen waves that big before on the lake. The waves started coming up over, and into the boat. I grabbed my bailing can and started bailing the water out while steering with the other hand. Being a pretty good swimmer – more like a water rat at that age -  I’m not afraid to admit – I was terrified. I thought about turning around and going back to my friend’s house but I remembered what my Dad had taught me – how to ride with the waves, so I carried on towards home. I was drenched and having a hard time seeing through the water that was covering me every time I went down into another wave when all of a sudden I saw my Dad in his boat coming to meet me.   When he reached me he helped me into his boat and tied my little one behind to tow it home. We had just started going again when he stopped his boat, told me to get back into mine and he would follow beside me. I remember thinking What? Why would he do that to me when I was safe in his boat and terrified to go back into the little one.  He simply said “If you’re going to be out on the lake by yourself, you need to learn how to handle the rough waters as well as the calm waters”.

Dad was right and I made it home safely with him beside me.

Many times throughout rough waters in my life, my Dad and Mom have always been beside me seeing me safely through – no matter what.  And when things get bad and I think I can’t handle the situation in front of me, I remember his words.
I think I speak for all of our family that June 20th was the hardest day of our lives. This past week has been full of rough waters but I know with God’s Love and our family and friends beside us that we will find calm waters again.

You will be in our hearts and memories forever Daddy.



Monday, May 27, 2013

Freshly Picked

The house smells wonderful!

This spring has been a strange one. Warm for a few days then back to winter. I'm lucky my lilacs haven't died due to the frost we've had the past week. Figured I better pick them while I can :)

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Summer Sale

The other day I needed something for a penny rug I'm working on so I entered my craft room. Couldn't find what I was looking for and after digging through many tubs and boxes decided it was time for a HUGE summer sale. I won't show pics of my room but it's cleaned up and organized now - somewhat! It's over flowing so it's time to get rid of some stuff.

I've spend the last couple of days listing items on ebay and there will be more coming! Most of the items start at only $2.00. Great time to start Christmas shopping of pick up something for yourself *wink*. Check back often as I have a ton of stuff to add.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/primcountrycupboard/m.html?item=390599953926&ViewItem=&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562

Here are just a few photos cause you know....posts without photos are just well....boring...LOL





Sunday, March 24, 2013

Primitive Country Cabin's on the Facebook! Yep, that's right! I've decided to create a page on FB for Country Cabin. I'm so tired of Ebay's rules and fees...I'm sure many can relate. I'll still keep my ebay store up for selling my Vintage Christmas card CDs but that will be it. All other items will now be listed in my Etsy Shop or my new Facebook page.

If you'd like to keep up with my new listings and such please come visit me on 
and don't forget to Like the page *smile*

Monday, February 25, 2013

Primitive Penny Rug Ornies - George and Martha Washington Silhouettes


Just added to Ebay 

Hooked!

Hubby and I started watching the first season of Downton Abbey last night and we went through to the 4th episode. I am HOOKED! What a great series and the antiques...wow!

I have to admit though my heart strings get pulled more towards the antiques in Cranford (another great show).

If you love the primitive decor of the late 1800's early 1900's you will enjoy both of these shows!

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Another stay in Hospital

Back home and feeling better after another round with my pancreas! I was admitted on Friday Feb 1st and released Tuesday Feb 5th - so it was much shorter than the stint I did in 2008/2009 - that was 2 full weeks of the worse pain short of child birth! UGGH. Apparently I have some calcium build up in the pancreatic duct but they can't be 100% positive because I can't have the MRI that is required to verify it. As many of you know, I had a brain aneurysm in 1989 and I have a metal clip in my head along with some metal staples to secure the part of the skull they had to take out to fix the aneurysm.....so, no MRI for me because it could cause problems with the clip and staples moving! MENTAL NOTE: - Stay as far away from MRI machines as possible!!!

For the past 2 days I've been doing a ton of research on the pancreas and what triggers these attacks. Alcohol or Gall stones are the main culprits but smoking and certain medications can as well.

Gallbladder - CT Scan and Ultrasound say no visible gall stones but doc says there could be some very tiny ones not showing up - said the same thing last time I had this too.

Alcohol - Not gonna lie...I do like to have a few cocktails....I am French Canadian after all.*smile*

But what I didn't know and was never even suggested to me was that STRESS could be the cause of it! I have learned through forums and web sites that a ton of people that have this affliction swear that it's stress that causes it. Many of these people have had their gallbladders removed, don't smoke or drink alcohol yet continue to have pancreatic problems. - That would make perfect sense to me considering what we went through last Wednesday and Thursday (the days before I was admitted to the hospital).

For those of you that don't already know or who are new followers, we live in our own living quarters that are attached to my parents house and business. My parents have their own living quarters as well and there is an additional apartment in the basement which our youngest daughter Shelby is living in - a multi generational home more or less.

Wednesday we woke to a torrential downpour outside- it was REALLY coming down. Even  though it was January in NORTHERN Ontario....weird...I know! The week before this thaw we had been getting dumped on with a LOT of snow which was now melting and with the rain coming out of the sky, had no where to go.  I'm sure you can all see where this is going... I'll keep it as short as possible and put it in point form.

*My Dad who is 80 years old and on oxygen (and having a really hard time breathing) decided to go downstairs to check on the sump pump in the basement.

*Dad comes up the stairs completely out of breathe - call your brother quick!

*Mom calls my brother Vic and tells him to get out here asap.

*I go out to woodshed to get a hose that will be needed to hook up spare sump pump. Some critter decided it would be a good meal but we did what every other person would do - put duct tape on it!

*Basement is flooding - sump pump can't keep up.

*Spare sump pump doesn't work when plugged in.

*Dad tells me to shut off the hot water tank and furnace breaker - I accidentally shut off main breaker to the house and store!

*Tell Dad proudly..."hot water tank and furnace are off" (at this point I didn't know I shut the main breaker off)

*Run to town to get another pump while hubby, brother, and friend use the shop vac to fill bucket after bucket with water to be hauled up the stairs and outside. They can't keep up but stop it from getting a lot worse.

*Return from town an hour later with new pump. Half hour one way trip so I made good time considering I went into Home Depot and picked out pump and hose and made it back within the hour.

*Hook up new pump and MacGuyver a hole out the basement window to pump water out quickly!

*All of the above was done while standing in ice cold water with wet boots! (I'm buying a good pair of work rubber boots next week!)

*Basement is drained and we're thinking about how to hook up the new pump because the one in place wasn't keeping up. Turns out there is a problem with the hose that it's attached too - probably froze up at the other end where it comes out. We'll work on that in the spring.

*I go upstairs and tell Dad that the basement is drained and he explains to me what should happen when I turn the furnace and hot water tank back on. (There's a whoosh sound when the pilot light lights and then the burner will start)

*I flip the breaker switch for the furnace -  NO whoosh NO sound of the burner starting.

*I reluctantly go upstairs to tell Dad. I know he's gonna want to come back down and he just can't do stairs any more! WHY OH WHY DIDN'T I PAY ATTENTION TO ALL THIS HOUSE STUFF BEFORE????????????

*Side note - Hubby is a very intelligent TECHNICAL man - he's a software engineer who can do things with a computer that baffle most minds, but in all honesty, I'm the handy man woman of the house.

*Dad comes downstairs. Tells me to try the switch on the hot water heater - which works. YAY!

*Mom yells from upstairs that there's no water...cold or hot.

*Dad realizes what's happened and shows me the correct switch for the furnace and explains that I shut off the main breaker.

*Main breaker back on. Furnace still doesn't work. Cold water tank not holding pressure.

*We try everything my Dad tells us to but still can't get the furnace to stay lit or the water tank to hold pressure. I know my Dad could have got all this going by himself in a few minutes but God Bless the man, he just can't do it any more and just knowing that, is hard enough on him.

*Meanwhile one of our customers Rick, who used to work here with my Dad in the garage, comes into the store while Mom is just getting off the phone with a repairman.

*He comes downstairs to take a look and tries to bleed the furnace - whatever that means. At this point I'm more worried about my Dad than anything else and am trying to stay out of the way in the basement.

*He not only got the furnace running again but got the water tank to hold pressure. THANK YOU RICK!

*Mom makes call to cancel repairman.

*House has heat and water now and basement is drying out!

*Now time to deal with the 5 inches of ice that's built up on the slope of our roof before it starts leaking in the house again. Another story for another day but let's just say this has happened before.

*Still wearing soaking wet boots, hubby and I trek out to the back yard to get ladder to put calcium blocks on roof to melt ice build up.

*Sink to top of boots walking through the slush in yard. Pouring rain. Wet to the bone we get the pucks on the roof. I forgot to mention that I'm sicker than a dog with the worse cold I've had all winter and am positive it will be pneumonia in the morning....THANK GOD it wasn't :)

*Once inside I sit down for first time since driving to town for pump.

*Oldest daughter Santana calls.....she's dealing with a leaky ceiling and basement in her town-house.

*Clothes in dryer. Dry clothes on.

*Check on Mom and Dad...been a hell of a day for them and I'm worried about them.

*Santana calls back....her ceiling has collapsed and is dealing with landlord and insurance man. Bed and TV ruined and now ceiling in baby Evelynn's room is leaking. They have to stay in a hotel for the night. They will be dry and safe...GOOD.

*Dad flushes toilet at some point and notices it's not flushing good and making that lovely noise that we've all come to know as a full septic tank....you know...the gurgling rumbling sound that warns you it's about to blow? That's the one!

*Call the septic guy...but because of the flooding, they're backed up (pun intended) too. Can't get here til Friday.

READY TO CRY AT THIS POINT! - REALLY!

*Decide to have a drink to calm my nerves....then another, then one more before bed. That's 3 very mild drinks. I was too tired to have more even if I wanted to.

*Wake up the next morning (Thursday) to a flash freeze and more snow. Dad has Dr. appointment in town and Santana needs a ride back from insurance appt. she had that morning. Drive to town on a rink....literally! The roads are GLARE ice - not salted or sanded yet. Highways are closed due to multiple accidents. Slowest trip to town I think I've ever made but we made it back safe and sound - Thank you GOD!

*Something else happened that day too but I can't for the life of me remember what it was. Guess I started blocking things out from that point on.

*Had 2 or 3 mild drinks that night.
*Woke up Friday morning in agony. Called ambulance. Admitted to hospital.

Morphine helped the pain- a bit. No water. No food. And all I did was lay in bed worrying about every one and every thing at home the whole time I was there.

I'm home. Can't eat or drink much yet, but I'm home and hopefully on the mend :)

P.S.
New report out here about the effects of Pepsi on your pancreas. If you drink a lot of soda you need to read this.
P.S.S.
I was drinking 3-4 cans a day.
P.S.S.S
I don't drink pepsi, alcohol or smoke cigarettes any more. It's been seven days and it's hard but I'm taking it one craving at a time. Can't decide what I want more a pepsi or a smoke!







Monday, January 28, 2013

Strange weather!

This winter has been one of the strangest I've seen in a long time. A few weeks ago we had a January thaw...which is normal, but this year it was so warm, all the snow melted and the grass was showing.  Then we hit a deep freeze for about a week. -40C (without the wind-chill) is just too darn cold!Today, we're getting snow but tomorrow and Wednesday, they're calling for a high of +7C with rain!

Hailie and I have managed to catch another nasty cold that has lasted 4 weeks now....we're both really tired of being sick. We've had 2  colds and a stomach flu since October!

We did get out this past weekend to go for a ride and take some photos. We drove out on the lake and walked a bit on the ice to take some photos. It was a beautiful warm sunny day! Would have been a great day for fishing!

Shelby, Melissa and Miss Pearl

And this is what our back roads looked like while we drove around.....winter sure is beautiful!

Take care friends :)

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Better late than never and a few new hearts for Valentine's Day

I meant to post photos of my Christmas decor - I really did -  but life was busy and hectic and now it's all put away until next year.....sorry!

Here are a few photos of Christmas and our winter wonderland. No photos of New Years as we were all in bed before midnight. You can tell that you're getting older when you could care less about New Year's parties or even watching the festivities on TV :)

Christmas morning.
Hailie asked Santa for a violin and was so excited to find out he brought her one! 

Hailie and Grandpa standing by the snowman we made.

This is our neighbour's tree - it's hard to tell from this photo, but it's about 75 feet tall. New neighbours moved into the house next door this past Fall and I was so happy to see them light up this tree for Christmas...I LOVE it :)

And here are a few of the heart ornies I have for offer on Ebay. You can see them here if you'd like.

I hope you all had a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! I was having a hard time emotionally to get into the Christmas spirit after what happened at Sandy Hook - it hit me harder than anything I've ever watched on the news. God Bless all those families and help them in the new year ahead.


Another Penny Rug Christmas Tree

Just listed another one on Ebay. Off to make a couple more for my craft sale! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=39069...