Monday, January 10, 2011

Maedeup Monday!


Knitting is taking up the bulk of my time but I'm still working on maedeup projects to keep those skills up. I made this quick bracelet using 2.0mm cording. I usually work primarily with 1.5mm but the focal bead had a very large whole and this cording worked well with it. It makes for a more chunky bracelet.
I was sick the last few day with a nasty virus that kept me in bed most of the time. I didn't eat a thing yesterday and really don't have much of an appetite today but I will eat something. I also need to get to the grocery store at some point.

I am also going to start a Korea pile and begin to decide what to take and what not to. It will be hardest in my craft room and that is where I'm going to start. Last time, I took everything and you should have seen the looks from the Koreans when the third bedroom was filled to the rim with craft boxes. This time we have only an air shipment so I must be selective.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Pile of Socks


This is what I'm working on at the moment, socks. Lots of socks. I have about four different pairs going all at once. I'm having trouble making the heel and have been getting alot of help from my knitting instructor. I'll come in on Wednesday either with a problem or a sock that I have ripped apart and can't get going. She patiently picks up my stitches and helps me to continue.

I think I finally got it but I'll let you know after I have a few more socks done. I do love the colors of the sock yarns. I am using Opal Sports for the yarn. I have a thought that I would make socks for the family for Christmas but we will see how busy I get this year.

The verbal approvals have been made for our move back to South Korea and now we are waiting on the formal approvals through the company's computer system. Rocketman is getting very impatient with it all and I don't blame him. There is a lot of pressure for him to get back to Asia and he is putting it off knowing this move could be approved any minute.

I should be deciding on what I want to take to South Korea but instead I'm busy knitting.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Korean Version of Aha's "Take On Me"

I loved this song from the 80's especially the video. Seo In Guk has recorded a modern version:


Monday, January 3, 2011

Maedeup Monday!


I bought this polymer clay pin on Etsy awhile ago. It's very easy to use a pin as a focal bead. The maedeup cording goes through the pin back and I secure the position with dorae maedeups on each side.


This necklace was the first time I used the largest diameter (4mm) cording I have in stock. It is pretty stiff and difficult to work with so I kept it simple. Su-Mi, my maedeup teacher would always demonstrate new maedeup knots using this cording.

I bought it to make garakji earrings and never got around to it. I still have plenty left to make those earrings if I can tear myself away from my knitting.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

30 Years!


In January, Rocketman will have been with his company 30 years. The company offers a gift to the employee and you have about 15-20 items to chose from. The last time (25 years) he didn't really see anything he really wanted but I saw a diamond ring so that is what he got. This time, again, he didn't see anything that really interested him except this pearl and diamond ring for me. So that's what he chose. Lucky me!

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Mayo Clinic


Last week we headed down to Mayo Clinic to have their retina specialists look at Rocketman's eyes. We were thrilled to get a call saying that they wanted to see him. We drove down from the Twin Cities which only took about an hour and a half from our house.

I booked the hotel using Priceline and the only complaint was that they air conditioner would cycle on along with the heat. The unit was also very noisy. We had lunch with a friend of mine who is also a designer and her engineer husband (see the similarities?).

We arrived for Rocketman's appointment and first had to register. It reminded us of bank tellers lined up. There were about 20 windows and you waited for someone to holler for you as you waited in line. It went very quickly.


As we made our way to the opthamology building, we saw this gorgeous art hanging from the ceiling.


I'm pretty sure it is made of glass. I was surprised at all the fine art I saw at Mayo. We made our way to the right area and checked in. We were told to take red seats. Names were called and patients made their way back.
Finally, Rocketman's name was called. We went back to a room where the gal asked lots of questions. She put dilating drops into Rocketman's eyes and said to wait again in the wait area and someone would call him for photography. I was to wait since there would be no room for me.
He was called back pretty quickly and while he was gone I took out some maedeup to do. It's always fun to see people watching me work and I had a few that asked what I was doing. There were a lot of patients who had macular degeneration and who came every few months for a shot in their eye. It is a revolutionary procedure that slows the macular degeneration and preserves the sight.
When Rocketman came out, he had that dazed look and I knew something unpleasant had happened. He said they put an IV in him with a dye (which he has had before) but the girl taking the pictures was new and being trained and she took forever to take and retake pictures. He was getting nauseous from the lights.
It wasn't much longer when they called us back to meet with the doctor. She came in and said that she was going to take a few minutes to look at his pictures and read his history. She couldn't seem to get it straight that multiple things had happened to both eyes. So kept thinking it all occurred on one eye. She said that we were there to consult on his swelling in one of his eyes which we knew would incur from the latest surgery.
We told her no, we were there for a second opinion on his eyesight. He has a lot of distortion in both eyes and we were hoping for some good news. She didn't pull any punches and said that he was lucky to have the sight he had considering what had happened. He would forever have to accept this distortion. The eye with the latest surgery may still get better since it takes a year for the eye to heal.
As she did her examination, apparently the chin rest was jiggling a little. She got REALLY upset and told Rocketman to hold onto the grips on either side of the chin rest, like a periscope. Rocketman has been in this position hundreds of times and it wasn't his fault it was jiggly but it made him feel bad.
She then wanted to start him on a new antibiotic drop but asked if he wanted to take it. Um, what would you recommend since you are the doctor. She said it was up to him so he decided to take it.

We left feeling a little confused and disappointed. I guess we had our hopes up that Mayo would be the savior of his sight and now we know that isn't the case. I also thought that she could have had better bedside manner but it seems to be the norm these days with specialty doctors. It isn't right but it is what it is.
We drove down to Rockford to spend Christmas with the folks and had a grand time.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Maedeup Monday!


I keep a stash of pendants and beads to use in my maedeup. I've had this pendant for many years even before I learned maedeup. It is made of polymer clay and I wish I remembered where I got it from. That is one of the many reasons I love Etsy, I can always look back at my purchasing history to see who made something that I have purchased in the past.


In maedeup, sometimes the simpliest knots make the most elegant jewelry. This necklace is made with continuous dorae maedeup with some gold garakji maedeup thrown in. I whipped this necklace up while visiting the folks for the Christmas holiday.
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