Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Goofin' Off With a Whale of a Tail

Can it really have been two months since my last post?  Time does fly...or swim...or splash...

Have you ever heard a whale of a tale?  I've got one for you...but it's more of a whale of a tail.  However, if you're not interested in my Whale of a Tail, feel free to scroll on down to see the pictures of my updates.  

Whale of a Tail

In August, my sister and I were talking on the phone about bucket lists.  She's always wanted to see whales in the wild, and it had been pre-COVID since we've taken a sisters' trip.  She had planned on coming up to Seattle for a visit, and I was just going to book a whale watching excursion out of our hometown of Edmonds.  

Then...I received an email from Royal Caribbean about huge discounts on end-of-season cruises to Alaska.  They had been marked down more than usual this year.  I checked out the rates and couldn't believe what I saw.  Well, we could take a 4-hour whale watching tour for around $150...or we could take a 7-night cruise to Alaska for about $349.  I called my sister and asked her what she wanted to do.  I think it was pretty much a no-brainer decision for both of us.  And while I've seen whales a few times, what we experienced was like nothing I've ever seen before.  

We boarded the boat and had a fabulous time.  We booked three excursions, and I actually checked two things off my bucket list.  The food on board the ship was great as always, and our waitress was nothing less than amazing.  We managed to get a window table every evening.  I think my sister thought I had some sort of special "in" with the wait staff.  Nope.  Just good luck or good karma, I'm guessing.  It never hurts to treat staff well.  

Did I mention we crossed off TWO bucket list items?  One of the items was dog sledding with a professional Iditarod team.  I have to admit, I was hesitant on this one.  I was so worried about the treatment of the dogs.  I much prefer to see my animals in their natural habitat...except, let me tell you, these dogs were in their natural habitat.  From the moment they could hear our vehicle approaching, they got so excited!  We could hear them so excited in the distance, and they were literally jumping with excitement as we pulled up...I mean jumping with tails wagging excitedly.  

Once we got buckled in, the dogs were so ready to take us for a ride.  It was so much fun!  Once it was over, we got to give them lots of pets, hugs and snuggles.  I am not a "dog person," but these ones were just so happy to be with us.  As a bonus, ALL of the dogs on our team had Disney names!  I believe this guy's name was Baloo.  


Cruising to Alaska is very scenic!  The weather cooperated, and so we were able to spend a lot of time out on our balcony listening to music and/or reading books.  This was a typical evening view from our balcony.  


My sister was so excited to finally see some whales.  She'd look out over the balcony and see a wave breaking and think it was a whale.  Having seen a few whales before, I assured her it wasn't.  She didn't believe me until...our first encounter with whales.  We spotted them off of Beluga Point...they were skimming the surface occasionally.  Can you guess what kind of whales we saw?  Belugas, of course.  LOL  But she really had no idea what was coming in the next few days.  

We had booked a whale watching excursion out of Ketchikan, I think it was.  (You can book whale watching excursions from pretty much any port in Alaska.)  The first hour went by, and the only thing we really saw was a whale spout water from a distance.  I was getting nervous that she wouldn't get to see any whales...but I worried for no reason.  The captain spotted some action in the distance.  We slowly made our way over there.  There were three whales over there, most likely feeding...a mama and her baby and a third whale...all humpbacks.  Within about 10 minutes, the word must have gotten out to the other whales, because all of a sudden there were about 13 whales around us.  At times, they got pretty close.  My sister learned the signs of how to spot when a whale was about to surface, and now I'm pretty sure she'll never mistake a wave breaking for a whale.  We had about 45 minutes with these whales before we had to head back in.  

And then...as our ship was making its way back south to Seattle, we had some gorgeous weather.  We were again outside on our balcony just enjoying the sounds of the water and the scenery.  I look out and see some spouts, so we stand up and get over to the balcony and watch whales in the distance...and then they got closer.  They'd pass us by, we'd sit down, and about 5 minutes later, there would be another small group.  The running joke was that if we wanted to see more whales, we just had to sit down.  But...on one particular trip out to the balcony...we can see we are getting closer to a whale...

But unlike the other whales, this one came right up near the ship.  If you don't know, the tail of a whale goes up in the air when it's about ready to go back under the water for a few minutes (they can stay under for up 10 minutes).  Now, this particular whale apparently wanted to be sure we got our pictures because before he went under he put his tail in the air and literally waved it back and forth about 10 times (like you'd see at a Sea World show).  It's like he was telling us he hoped we'd had a good trip. Here's the best pic we got of it!  It was soooo close!  It's our "whale of a tail".  


Now...let's see how all my projects are coming along.  

Mickey and Pirate Friends Cross Stitch

Where I Left Off on Last Post

Above is my last update...and below is my current progress!  I've got another page finish...and Mickey's pirate hat is beginning to come into view in the lower right corner of the last page finish.  Goofy's finally getting a friend to join him!


Whale of a Quilt Finish...or make that fish...

I had been working on a quilt in my last blog post that had fish in the blocks...kind of fitting given my whale of a tail story.  Here is what the finished blocks looked like.  



Well, I was lucky enough to find a little time to finish off this quilt top before I went on the cruise.  I haven't been able to get my sewing machine out yet since then, but I hope to in the next few weeks.  I have been cutting up scraps into "pre-cut" sizes like 5" squares and 10" squares, etc.  Trying to clean up a few things before I start a new project.  

I like the way it turned out all assembled and with the border.  I think I might have changed the borders if I had done a little more planning rather than following the pattern.  I would have made the inner border yellow and the outer border green.  But since this one is headed to Project Linus at the next drop-off, I'm more than happy with it and to have another finish.  


So that's what Mrs. Goofin' Off has been up to.  Can't wait to catch up with all you awesome stitching and quilting buddies!  

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Friday, August 12, 2022

Goofin' Off and Cruising Thru 2022

 I am always surprised how long it's been between blog posts...but I really enjoy being here and sharing with my blogging friends that I always come back!  


It's been a great year so far with little complaints.  And can I just say that this year has become the year of cruising for the Goofin' Off family.  It was totally unplanned, with some cruises come in at a very inexpensive price...including one completely free courtesy of Royal Caribbean which even included gratuities and taxes and port fees and well, pretty much everything!  Let's just say that even though I am officially no longer selling travel, somehow I ended up on their short list for a return to service cruise for their cruise ship Ovation of the Seas.  It was only at 13 percent capacity, and we felt we had the ship to ourselves.  

We're two cruises down and have two more to go this year.  


Mr. Goofin' Off Getting Ready to Board Our Free Cruise in February


Mr. Goofin' Off With Our Caribbean Cruise in May

We feel so lucky and blessed to be able to do this.  I got a great deal on a cruise to Alaska in the off-season for a trip with my little sister...and then in October we're cruising to Prince Edward Island to take my mother-in-law to the only bucket list item she has ever shared with us...to visit the home of Anne of Green Gables.  

I'll let you in on a secret here:  It's been on my bucket list too, but I don't think I could have ever talked Mr. Goofin' Off into going with me.  But since this is the trip of a lifetime for my mother-in-law, he agreed.  Actually, all of his siblings are coming, too!  We're looking forward to making memories of a lifetime with the family.  

There is so much to share, but I know what you all really came for are the updates to the projects I've been working on.  I started a new job in October and have been busy getting settled in and learning so much.  It hasn't left me with a lot of time to work on projects, but I do have some updates for you.  

Mickey and Pirate Friends Update 08/12/2022

Mickey and Pirate Friends Latest Picture 08/12/2022

This is the most recent picture I have of Mickey and Pirate Friends.  I have actually done quite a bit more, but I'll save that picture for another post...because progress just doesn't seem to come as quickly as I'd like with my new job taking up so much time.  

But I am working on cutting out some things (like news, TV and social media) to give myself more stitching and sewing time.  It seems to be working...which is why I'm back.  I'm finding with cutting out news, social media, and down to 1 hour max of TV time a day (although some days it's none at all), I am so much more relaxed and happier now...but I have missed my blogging friends.  

Latest Quilt - Fishing Blocks

Fish Quilt - Assembled Blocks

This spring I have been doing some volunteering with Make a Wish Foundation.  When the gal I've been working with dropped by my house one afternoon, she saw some of my quilts and fell in love with them.  I figured it was time to get the sewing machine back out again and use up some of these fabrics I've been stashing and use them up.  So here is my latest...

She also asked about possibly making some quilts for Make a Wish kids that are themed to their wishes.  I am so slow at getting projects finished.  She said not to worry because 80 percent of the kids want Disney-related wishes...so pretty much anything I do that uses Disney fabrics would easily find a home.  What do you think?  Does this sound like me?  LOL

Well, I hope you all are having a great summer.  I know the Goofin' Off family is, and we're not taking it for granted either as we know that life can throw you a curve ball at any time.   

Have a magical day!  

Andrea



Sunday, January 9, 2022

Goofin' Off Into 2022

I can't believe how the months have flown by.  As always, I regret not keeping up with my blog, as it has become a journal of sorts...and I miss the friends that I have made through blogging.  So here are a few quick updates.  


Last fall I got a new job.  It was for a company that I had wanted to work with for a long time.  I didn't have the skill set they needed.  They contacted me, asked me to take a test, and have been paying for me to take the classes to get the skills that I am missing.  It allows me to work from home and set my own schedule.  I started onboarding in October (while I was at Disney World for two weeks).  It was a balancing act, for sure, but I was glad I was able to make it work.  I got to begin doing actual work for them in November.  


Princess Day at Magic Kingdom

Did I mention that part of our time in Disney World was spent with my brother's family?  While all the "guys" went to Universal Studios one day, us "girls" held a "Princess Day".  These girls were so excited.  The minute we walked through the gates at the Magic Kingdom, all their favorite princesses appeared on the train station platform above.  The girls seemed to think that the princesses came out just for them.  The princesses spent time engaging and talking with these little girls.  I think we could have left after that, and they would have been just as happy and none the wiser about rides, etc.  It was a magical day for all of us.  While Mr. Goofin' Off was off with the guys, I gained a new ride buddy for the day.  I don't get to see these great-nieces very often, so I reveled in the opportunity to get to know them better. 

Then, at the beginning of November, I had oral surgery for a triple bone graft in my jaw for a future dental implant.  It had a three-day expected recovery.  Let me tell you, I got a recurring infection that lasted for five weeks...yes, that's five weeks.  I was so sick from both the infection and the antibiotics, it was miserable.  I had to start working in November, so I pretty much just worked and rested those five weeks.  Eventually, they reopened the surgical site and cleaned it out thoroughly.  That seemed to do the trick.  Things have been fine ever since (knocking on wood).  


Seattle Symphony Holiday Pops Concert

Fortunately, December was pretty uneventful, and we just sat back and enjoyed the holiday season.  Mr. Goofin' Off got us balcony box seats at the Seattle Symphony for their Holiday Pops Concert.  The box seats allowed us to keep a decent distance from other concertgoers and feel safe.  It really set off the holiday spirit for us.  

Project Updates as of January 9, 2022

I know it's been so long, so of course I've got a few updates.  I actually won't post them all quite yet.  Although I have finished the flamingo quilt, I know I won't be working on any more quilts until I finish my courses for my new job...which probably won't be until about April.  So here is the next step all finished.  It is the set of flamingo blocks with a black fabric border.  I loved how the black helped the flamingos pop.  


Block Set 2 from Flamingo Crossings Quilt

Mickey and Pirate Friends Cross Stitch

Thankfully, I have still been able to find time to cross stitch.  This piece has been a sanity saver during the crazy fall I had.  I never, ever, ever get tired of stitching on it.  I especially enjoy taking it out of the hoops and seeing how what I just stitched fits into the whole picture.  I wish I had more stitching time. I apologize in advance for not pressing it before taking the pictures.  I promise to give it a press before I post another update.  

Progress of Mickey and Pirate Friends as of 1/9/2022

Full Picture of Progress as of 1/9/2022

Woo hoo!  I finally have all of Goofy's distinctive nose and mouth complete!  

Wishing all of my blogging friends the best in the coming year.  I am looking forward to connecting up and seeing all that you have been working on.  

Happy stitching!   




Monday, August 9, 2021

Goofin' Off and Cruisin' Through the Jungle (with Project Updates)

Do you like puns?  Mr. Goofin' Off really enjoys a good pun.  He's a really punny guy!

If you've ever been to a Disney theme park and experienced the Jungle Cruise, you'll know what I'm talking about when I say it's a very pun-filled attraction.  For that reason, we were pretty excited to get to go see the Jungle Cruise movie this weekend.  

Jungle Cruise Attraction
Photo Credit:  Disney Destinations

It (and the puns) did not disappoint.  We thoroughly enjoyed it.  It was like a mix between Indiana Jones and Pirates of the Caribbean--but with a Jungle Cruise storyline.  It was full of puns--some of which were taken from the attraction while others were new to us.  

In a nutshell, the film's storyline follows the captain of a small riverboat who takes a scientist and her brother through the jungle in search of the Tree of Life.  The scientist wishes to use the petals that on the bloom of the tree to heal the sick of the world...a very noble motive.  But not everyone is quite as noble as her.  

It had some good twists and turns.  And there was definitely a good chemistry with the cast of the movie.  But I'm a huge Emily Blunt fan, so I may be a little biased.  (I thought she was practically perfect in every way as Mary Poppins.)

The film got two thumbs up from the Goofin' Off family.  

Project Updates for Week as of 8/9/2021

Time seems to keep slipping away.  But progress is progress, right?  I got a little bit of sewing time in last Friday.  I was able to take the strip cut pink flamingo units and add strips of 2" pink fabric to finish the units into blocks.  We now have pink, pink flamingo quilting blocks!  Yay!  At this point, I'm just hoping I get the quilt top before the end of summer.  

Pink, Pink Flamingo Quilt Blocks Finished

I also managed to get another approximately 800 stitches in on my Mickey and Pirate Friends full coverage piece.  


And when you pull away to look at the whole picture, you can see how the details and confetti really pull the piece together.  I apologize that something was wrong with the lighting, so it appears darker than it really is.  


Thank you so much for all of you who patiently put up with all my Disney projects and posts.  It continues to be so much fun keeping up with all my fellow blogging friends.  I really appreciate your comments and email messages.  They mean the world to me.  

Have a magical day!  
Andrea

P.S.  If you're a Disney fan, here are the top three posts from my "other" Disney blog from last week!  

Blog Post:  Cheshire Cat Tails Copycat Recipe

Blog Post:  Disney Banana Bread Recipe Copycat from Riviera Resort