Runs for Cookies: Summer


It’s so hard to believe that summer is over. I only wrote a few posts; the time went by so fast. It’s been an emotional summer for sure, and I think that is due to a lot of the changes around my house recently–Noah moving out, Jerry’s drastically different work schedule, Eli graduating high school, both of the kids working full-time (with Jerry, no less!), our car situation, and some other things. I’m still trying to get used to it.

Rather than totally overwhelming myself by trying to “catch up” here, I thought I’d just go through my photos from the summer and try to write about some key things (or just random thoughts). I actually don’t have a lot of pictures! Since I haven’t been blogging, I drastically reduced the number of pictures I’ve been taking. I wish I had taken more, if only for my own memories.

Anyway, here goes…

*Remember when I wrote about how I was FINALLY growing Asian pears after probably 10+ years of trying? I was so excited! Well, I went out to look at them one day and they were just completely gone. Vanished, overnight. There wasn’t even a trace of them left. I officially give up. I hate getting my hopes up every year and then being disappointed, so I am not even going to think about it anymore. I’ll just continue to buy them when I see them somewhere and enjoy them all the more.

*I got a new rug for the living room. Exciting, right? Haha. The other one was definitely worn, but it was also a pet hair magnet. Joey liked to lie down on it and even vacuuming daily, it was ridiculous how much hair accumulated. I got this shag rug and I love it! I was worried it would be hard to clean, but it vacuums easily.

*My friend Sarah came to visit from Arizona and I went to her mom’s house to see her (and her husband and kids). A friend of mine had told me about a fun, sneaky thing to do in random places–stick a pair of googly eyes somewhere inconspicuous. I brought some with me to Sarah’s because I thought her kids might have fun finding a place to put them to “prank” their grandma. They chose to put them on their school portraits–haha! They were SO excited for her to notice that they could barely hold in their giggles. When grandma noticed, she found it hilarious.

*Luke and Riley came over and wanted to play with the skeletons. I couldn’t think of something more boring, but they loved them! Riley even danced with one. (By the way, I’d love to put together a post of skeleton Halloween decorations again this year. I’m not sure how many people are still reading my blog, but if you have any skeleton decoration photos to share, you can email them to me and if I get enough for a post, I’ll compile them when it gets closer to Halloween: Katie (at) runsforcookies (dot) com.

*I did a LOT of sewing this summer. Like, probably a completely abnormal amount. But it’s helped with all the emotional stuff I’ve had going on. I really love making bags, but one can only have so many bags… so I branched out to other things. I will have to do an entirely separate post (or series) of those projects, though–there are too many. The cats absolutely love everything to do with my sewing. I even built a little shelf to go on the windowsill in the sewing room and Duck sleeps on his bed there when I sew.

*My brother had his annual July party. I asked Luke if he would drive me around on his little… side-by-side? I don’t know what to call it. It’s smaller than a side-by-side, safer than a four-wheeler. Anyway, he drove me around the property, which was fun. I told him that I’d bet if he would give people a ride from their cars to the backyard, he might earn some tips… and he sighed and said, “I’ve been driving people around all day and I just want to enjoy the party!” I thought that was hilarious–he’s seven.

*My dad sent me this text (out of nowhere) and I thought it was really sweet. The top of it is cut off, but it’s that giant magnet that was on the side of our Ragnar Relay van in 2013 (when the From Fat to Finish Line documentary was filmed). There was a magnet for each person on our team and this one has been on my parents’ garage refrigerator ever since.

*I painted the “craft room” (since Noah moved out, I converted the extra bedroom to my craft room). I used leftover paint from Eli’s room and I was so sure I’d have enough… but I ran out with just a small part of the wall left. I didn’t want to buy another gallon if I could help it, and then I found a nearly-full gallon of the aviary blue paint that I used for the pantry. I used that instead, and I love it! It looks so bright in there.

I also removed the carpet (it was seriously SO gross–I didn’t even want to share a “before” photo). Jerry installed the plank flooring. It still needs some shelves and things on the walls, but I’ll just do that over time. I made do with what I already had, including a makeshift table made from simply setting a wide board over a couple of small nightstands. It’s not pretty, but it works!

*A picture of Jerry and the kids at work. They have different jobs inside of the plant, but they still see each other a lot. It still feels so odd to me that they all work in the same place! (The kids only plan to stay there for a year while they save up money and figure out what they really want to do.)

*I went of my first airplane flight since 2019. I used to rely on wine to get me through flights (I hate flying) but since I quit drinking in 2021, I just had to white-knuckle it through the flight. Thankfully, the flight was super short… I just flew into the upper peninsula to go visit Jeanie and Shawn. The airport I flew into was absolutely TINY. This picture is of the entire airport! 

It rained the entire time I was there, but I only went so I could visit with Jeanie and Shawn, so the rain didn’t bother me. And I actually lost seven pounds, hahaha. My being vegan, Jeanie thoughtfully asked what I’d like from the store. I was only going to be there for five days, so I chose a very minimal menu: Larabars for breakfast, peanut butter toast and apples for lunch, vegan “chicken” nuggets and apples for dinner. I didn’t feel deprived at all and it made me realize just how much my evening snacking was hindering my weight loss. (I gained back the weight when I got home, unfortunately, but I haven’t gained any more.) It was a good, relaxing visit!

*This completely freaked me out one morning. I was going to put some peanuts in the squirrel lunchbox and to my surprise, there was a raccoon right next to the door! Raccoons are the number one carrier of rabies in the States and to see them out during the day is extremely uncommon. Each time I started to open the door to scare it off, it started to come at me. By the time I got my phone to call the DNR, though, it was gone. I haven’t seen it again.

[This reminds of a comment I got one time. I was out for a run and I saw a raccoon acting very oddly (again, during the day). I decided to call the DNR when I got back from my run (I didn’t have my phone with me). It was gone on my way back. I wrote about it on my blog, and someone who had always been super nice left a comment saying that I should have taken off my shirt and wrapped the raccoon in it and take it to get help. She was so angry that she said she was done reading my blog. Haha! First, I am not taking off my shirt in public unless someone is bleeding out and in dire need of a tourniquet and my shirt is the ONLY option to save their life; second, I don’t want rabies? Anyway, she followed through–I never heard from her again.]

*Jerry and I celebrated our 21st wedding anniversary last month. The night before, we both said we wish we’d have gotten gifts for each other (we had agreed not to). At that moment, we decided to order each other something from Amazon–but we had rules: 1) It had to be next-day delivery 2) It had to cost less than $25. So, we sat scrolling on our phones–it was actually pretty fun!–and at some point, one of us suggested we get each other a Squishmallow. I chose this alien from Toy Story for Jerry (we like to say the quote from the movie sometimes, “You saved our lives. We are eternally grateful.”) Jerry chose this little girl from Monsters, Inc. because her name is Boo! (He calls me Boo. It was perfect.) It was a fun gift exchange!

*Jerry and I went to Eastern Market in Detroit a few weeks ago. I always love going there! We bought a ton of produce and made it a mission to use it all before it went bad. The cats were thrilled that I brought back some cat grass for them. I’ve tried growing it myself, but it never turns out like this.

*Since Noah moved out, and with Eli likely moving out within the next couple of years, I wanted to start a tradition where we have a plan for them to come over every other Sunday for a super casual dinner and something small but fun to do. They liked the idea, and they (and their girlfriends) came over. We made individual pizzas and then had a fire outside. The wheelbarrow was next to the fire pit and we ended up doing a wheelbarrow race and timing each other. It was so fun!

Then Noah sat on Rose’s lap and I thought it would be funny if she was his arms to eat his plum and drink his pop. Basically, she put her arms under his and made the eating and drinking motions while Noah couldn’t use his. They actually did pretty good!

*My Uncle Ron (my dad’s brother) and his partner, Renee, came to visit from Florida. I rarely see them, but he is so fun to talk to (he’s had quite the life–I would love to write a memoir for him!). He and Jerry went to a Tigers game, and then we met up with him and Renee afterward. I wish I’d thought to take a picture with him–I don’t know that I have a single one. He loves to tell every single person that he comes across, “Hi, I’m Ron from Florida!” and he’s so personable that people love to chat with him.

*I don’t have a picture to share for this one, considering the privacy circumstances, but remember how I said I discovered a first cousin via 23&Me? They were placed for adoption and nobody in the family knew they existed until I took this test. We had been talking since January, and last week, they came to visit and meet in person! It was really fun getting to know them and we plan to stay in touch.

*Brian took Luke, Riley, and my parents to Alaska. They had a great time! Becky sent me some pictures and I was sure that Brian had probably photoshopped this bear into the picture… but nope, it was real.

*I know I said I’ll do a separate post for my sewing projects, but I am pretty proud of this one, so I’ll share it here. I made a quilt! I’ve never really had the interest in picking up quilting (and I still don’t, really) but when I saw this pattern I couldn’t resist. And it was a simple, beginner pattern–a quilt-as-you-go appliqué technique.

I think my favorite cat is the one in the seventh row, fourth from the left–I don’t know why, but I was just drawn to that one.

I learned that 1) quilting gets VERY expensive very quickly, even for a thrifty person like me, and 2) it’s so much harder to do the actual quilting part (sewing the backing to the quilt top) than I thought. I was surprised at how time consuming the binding (the orange border) was; it’s actually done by hand so that the stitches aren’t visible. It took me 11 hours!! I’m sure for an experienced quilter, it wouldn’t even take half that time. But I actually enjoyed that part the most out of the entire project. It was relaxing and I got to watch like 15 episodes of Evil Lives Here while I worked on it, hahaha.

Here is the binding. I just have to show it because I feel like I did a good job and where else can I give myself a pat on the back?

This was a great first quilt–there is no intricate piecing and I chose to make the outlines on each cat “scribbly” looking. It’s meant to look odd and a little messy, so my mistakes–and there are several–aren’t so noticeable. It has character 😉

Before it was done, I swore it would be the only quilt I ever make. And when I finished it, I was already looking at Pinterest for other quilt ideas! It’s kind of like racing… while training for a marathon, you swear it’s a one-and-done race. And then as soon as you cross the finish line, you’re already planning the next one. Anyway, I love how this quilt turned out–it’s not an “heirloom” quilt by any means, but it’s fun and definitely fits my personality!



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