Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Creative Finishing

 Dec 28th

Hmmmm this is the first I've seen of this, not sure if factual, but I don't think anything said is harmful but just might be helpful! Thank you Ricky! 

 This was shared on a Covid survivor group...have heard many of these before but it seems helpful: Not sure about the term “smashed lungs”, but the rest sounds legitimate HOW TO FIGHT COVID AT HOME

 No one ever talks about how to fight Covid at home. I came down with Covid in November. I went to the hospital, running a fever of 103, a rapid heart beat, and other common symptoms that come with Covid. While I was there they treated me for the high fever, dehydration and pneumonia. 

The doctor sent me home to fight Covid with two prescriptions - Azithromycin 250mg & Dexamethason 6mg. When the nurse came in to discharge me, I asked her, "What can I do to help fight this at home?" She said, “Sleep on your stomach at all times with Covid. If you can’t sleep on your stomach because of heath issues sleep on your side. Do not lay on your back no matter what because it smashes your lungs and that will allow fluid to set in. 

Set your clock every two hours while sleeping on your stomach, then get out of bed and walk for 15-30 min, no matter how tired or weak that you are. Also move your arms around frequently, it helps to open your lungs. Breathe in thru your nose, and out thru your mouth. This will help build up your lungs, plus help get rid of the Pneumonia or other fluid you may have. 

When sitting in a recliner, sit up straight - do not lay back in the recliner, again this will smash your lungs. While watching TV - get up and walk during every commercial. 

Eat at least 1 - 2 eggs a day, plus bananas, avocado and asparagus.These are good for Potassium. Drink Pedialyte, Gatorade Zero, Powerade Zero & Water with Electrolytes to prevent you from becoming dehydrated. Do not drink anything cold - have it at room temperature or warm it up. Water with lemon, and little honey, peppermint tea, apple cider are good suggestions for getting in fluids. No milk products, or pork. Vitamin’s D3, C, B, Zinc, Probiotic One-Day are good ideas. Tylenol for fever. Mucinex, or Mucinex DM for drainage, plus helps the cough. Pepcid helps for cramps in your legs. One baby aspirin everyday can help prevent getting a blood clot, which can occur from low activity. " 

Drink a smoothie of blueberries, strawberries, bananas, honey, tea and a spoon or two of peanut butter. 

We always hear of how Covid takes lives, but there isn't a lot of information out there regarding how to fight Covid. I hope this helps you or someone you know, just as it has helped me. 

 Copy and paste please.

OMGG I learnt something today or maybe relearnt what I'd forgotten! Thank you Georgia for these awesome tutorials! They are my go to when coming across something I'm not sure of! Now onto finishing this snowflake!

Split Chain

And now that I finished tatting a snowflake I got busy stuffing the cut strips of poly batting into the window joins. Stopped the drafts real quick, but its still colder near the old windows! The thermal curtain liners help both summer and winter! If we get -30C for too long I'll cover them with plastic then I'll be nice and toasty! If we have a so so winter I'll be OK! Hopefully it'll be the last winter here!


Dec 29th

Here's two days of fun between watching the Junior hockey championships and saved Christmas movies! 

 Also I can't forget the virtual Canadian Rockies show on tonight too! Something I would like to do but not sure what to expect, have gone by car before! 

 Thanks Laura for the query about the timeframe! 

 Ooopsie, I tatted the white snowflake and the button tree yesterday. Then the previously tatted button ornaments from the last week I starched all yesterday! Sorry!

My chair lamp display, three in back were gifts in an exchange, the three in front are my latest works. 

All starched.

Starry Snowflake by Linda S Davies 2014.
Will be a present soon. 

My own button ornaments display so far  -  25 patterns by Diane Cademartori, Lace-lovin' Librarian.  Tree top is my new ornament from Dryden's The Flower Forest,  probably last one now since my sister has moved here.  Various crochet cottons with metallic thread and purple one of Lizbeth size 20 colour 325 metallic. 

Christmas Tree on a Button by Jane Eborall 2013, used Lizbeth size 20 colour 181.

My own of iridescent crochet cotton of Stacked Flower Ornament by Jennifer E Ryan of Crochet World Dec 2020.  My own creation for the star!!!



Not sure if I posted this from Dec 19th - was asked for a pendant, curious to see it as such!  Another of Diane's button ornaments of Altin Basak Renkli Dantel Ipligi 50 number 3005.

Latest BEEF!!!!

OOOOHHHHHH I'm TOTALLY ANNOYED with these FREE online events that REQUIRE my CC information! I DON'T TRUST YOU NOT USING IT, I don't care how honest your company is, even for a minimal verification charge! This is FALSE advertising and TOTALLY ANNOYING!!!!!

Canadian Rockies Virtually

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