Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Krystal has lived with cats too long

Seems she really has nine lives. Currently she's sleeping more, eats alot and at normal times, and even has much less discharge from her sinus'. Overall, we think she'll make her 13th birthday!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

A sad day


Last night she ate quite a bit, pork steak, three chicken legs and a half a sleeve of Ritz crackers. I swear since she been sick, the only dog food she'll eat are the Senior Milk Bones!

Anyway, today we're making plans and getting our minds ready to ease her pain. 

It's hard seeing your friend/child like this and in pain.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

So, we bought this cancer medicine from Canada from http://www.petwellbeing.com/ called ES CLEAR. Then we bought the ADULT brand of the Milk bones specially designed for older dogs.

Well, she's been taken the medicine for a week now. Her tumor has reduced, based entirely on the amount of snot coming out her nose. I know it's gross, but Jean would send me an email because I can't spell "solely"

Anyway, Sunday we realized she acts like she hasn't slept in days because of her breathing. The tumor is on the roof of her mouth and pressing the sinus. Pretty much making her breathing as difficult as mine. If you don't know me personally, I always sound like I have a cold. I don't, i'm allergic to cats and Luz has MANY of them!!

On Sunday we got her a cake! Her birthday is April 16th. Based upon Sunday's performance.

Well, Monday, she slept like a rock, found her way into a bedroom. The medicine and cookies kicked in. So on Monday night she ate her favorite Fried shrimp, cheeseburgers and I was a little strict, I didn't make shrimp eggrolls!



SO she begged and begged and begged. She got fried shrimp.




















Now we have our dog back! Man is she picky!!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Bad news for Krystal


high malignant melanoma invasion is what Krystal has. Bad news for us and her. We'll try some homopathic therapy on her. Keep her in her prayers.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Krystal - day ?


Well, she had a blood test. Krystal's pretty healthy except for a low/normal thyroid count. But they did a biopsy of the growth today and we'll find out early next week. The vet's hesitate to call it cancer but they've propared us for the worst.


Tonight she's a little groggy having had surgery today to remove a sample from her palette and except for eating she's still hanging in there!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Our oldest baby.



While several of our customers and others are taking care of their aging parents, we've been lucky to have Krystal for almost 13 years. In April she will turn 13.

We had another scare last week, the vet suggested she had a tumor on her palette. As a precaution, he gave her some antibiotics and yesterday we thought she wasn't getting any better when we brought he back to the vet. On Sunday all she did was sleep and seemed confused and wouldn't eat.

This time we had a surgeon look at it and after 10 days of antibiotics, to her, it looks like it's an ulcerated ulcer or infection and not cancerous. We had prepared ourselves to have her put to sleep, but she's home and ate like a teenager last night. Sandwich steaks, shrimp, scallops, eggs and cheese. How do you get your 140# baby to eat her medicine? Guess she was tired of fried eggs and cheese.

On Thursday am, we have a follow up visit to get the results of her blood work. I'll keep you posted!

Thursday, January 22, 2009

wow, it's been awhile since i've blogged!!!

Time flies by. Yes I don't blog over every thought or brain fart that I get. Maybe I should? Everyone has been touched by this depression. I do believe it's not a recession anymore. The federal reserve has to update their M1, M2, and M3 thinking as well as the tools they use to determine a recession, depression and so on. When the guidelines were constructed many decades ago the United States was a manufacturing country. Government should, they tell me they are the greatest minds, have the knowledge to grow and sprout new ideas such as since the USA has become more involved in the service sector they have to adjust their prehistoric thinking.

Well, that's for the present. What have we been doing? Had a great annual sale the week after Christmas and those of you on our mailing list have been enjoying our 25% off sale. If your not on our mailing list, please visit http://www.adeliascloset.com and sign up! We offer many unadvertised sales to our customers. There has to be a benefit for joining our list, right?

Well, have a good time and try to stay warm. It's gonna be 5 degrees this weekend.

Jay

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

birthday parties in your home!


Well, we had a great Sunday! We went to a private home to have a birthday party for a 6 yo girl and had a blast! This is the first home party we "entertained" at and it was a lot of fun. The kids loved being in their friends house AND having a wonderful craft party.

If your interested in having us come to your home for a 1.5 - 2 hour party, call me today to block your space. The package was the #1, we brought the kits, (beads, supplies, balloons, table covers and tee shirt).

Call today to lock in your date!
847-966-2323 Luz (Lucy)

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Handmade Holidays for 2008

I Took The Handmade Pledge! BuyHandmade.org

There is so much talk about the economy, finances, Presidential race, and what YOU should be doing or looking out for. For many of the boomers as they start to retire they have taken the biggest kick in the seat when they switched to bond funds and now two of the undoubtably largest, Freddie and Fannie are down and out.

This is reminicent of the great depression the economist say. SO like then we can move forward and push the same values and concerns to todays time.

Given the anemic environment, Wells expects discounters to keep faring well as shoppers focus on price. Joshua Thomas, a spokesman for Target Corp., which has been hurt in this weak economy because of its emphasis on nonessentials such as trendy jeans and housewares, said the chain is focusing on gifts under $25 in its holiday marketing.

Just by reading this blog, your aware we are a full service bead store, a small little niche market in a smaller global economy. We buy our beads from around the world and besides the cost of shipping, manufacturing and inventory holding time, everything is getting more and more expensive thus making the margins of profit smaller and smaller for the retailers.

Above is a logo and link of a pledge we took. Shopping locally helps everyone in our communities and fostering HANDMADE items restores the warmth, love and consideration of those who you either make or buy it for.

Whether your a beader, quilter, painter, artist or wood worker, check out the site and this holiday season, let's all band together to make it a HANDMADE HOLIDAY!

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Class schedule for the remainder of 2008


Well, it's almost the hardest thing to do in the bead world! Try to create a schedule that has new items, times where most people are interested or available and have that work around the times when the store isn't busy so you can get the most out of your class.
Once again, I think I did it! If not, just call me and we can schedule a private class for you and your friends or children.
The picture above is a new class. Made of Swarovski bicones and seed beads, this beginning weave is a great beginning to test your eyes and learn new skills. Pick your colors from over 64 available and let's get busy!!
Call me today @ 847-966-2323 to schedule your class.

Friday, August 8, 2008

August classes online

Whew, where has this summer gone? Kids go back to school in a couple weeks, it will be getting colder soon and yet it seems like the Summer just began.

In case you haven't noticed, I've been trying different classes, times and days of the week. Seems everyone who inquires has a different schedule and I always knew I couldn't please everyone (Thanks P.T. Barnum) but there has to be a happy medium out there! Give me time, i'll find it! LOL

Ednahs wire scuplting classes have really begun to pick up!

I really appreciate you and the time that you take to come by Morton Grove and come into the store. Thank you very much.

Sadly, our neighbor across the street had to close his foundry (jewelry) shop. He manufactured pendants and jewelry tubes an spacers in any metal and finish. Eddie will be missed, but, before he left he was nice to us and pretty much donated much of his lapidary and watch repair kits to us. So each night we've been working and growing our knowledge to give you some more great options to compliment your "STYLE".

The repair depart of Adelia's has been very busy. Not only do many of you want to fix your jewelry, but I'm having a blast working with you to rework your existing jewelry and create really attractive NEW jewelry for you.

Next weekend we will be at the EDISON PARK FEST. Due to scheduling we will be closed on Saturday August 16.

See you soon, Luz (lucy)

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

July classes are online!

Hello, in addition to announcing that the July schedule is online, I've also added a different feature. You know like our "Open beading night" on Tuesday's? Well I realize that many of you have kids, spouses, work, traffic but.... I also know many are retired, have flexible schedules (Nursing/service sector jobs/teachers on vacation) so I've added, sort of a BREAKFAST CLUB type of open beading. It's on every other Thursday morning from 9:00 - 11:00 a.m.. Obviously you can stay longer!

For more info, give me, Luz, a call today @ 847-966-2323 to learn more!

Also, if your planning for your daughters birthday party, i'm getting alot of inquires and bookings this week for July and August. I'm sure September will be filling up shortly too, so don't hesitate to check and lock in your date!

Luz

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Latest update on Krystal




Well, we received good news and bad news on our puppy. For those who haven't known us yet, we are, in our opinion, the the biggest animal slobs around. Jay feeds the strays on our porch, front and back, we have too many cats to mention and ONE big old Saint Bernard, Krystal.




In April, a day before Jays birthday, Kristal turned 12! Can you believe it, a 12 year old, 140# Saint. So, she's been moving kinda slow and our daughter in law took her to the vets for another checkup. Her heart, blood and other tests are fine, but she only has perephial vision and the vet things in a few weeks she'll lose her vision. That's sad, but hey, she woofed down a doublecheese burger tonight in record time, found it and sucked it down! Her nose works fine!!!!


Now she's looking for Jay to cook her eggs!




Oh yea, she hasn't stepped on any cats, isn't he lucky?




Friday, June 20, 2008

Happy graduation to all the graduates and parents!


This weekend is the BIG event for Northwestern graduates. Congratulation on a job well done! And to all the parents of students who will be or have recently graduated, pat yourself on the back for climbing and overcoming a great feat.


Adelia has always done our part to help you guys. Remember when you come in to show us your college id's and you'll automatically receive 10% off any of your purchases. Hint, Moms, bring the kid along and have them pay, this way you can save also. High School grads who haven't yet received the college id, just bring in and show off your diploma. yup, you'll get to stamp Adelia too!


For those of you who love our $7.00 table, we will be getting that in shortly. But, be aware, the price has gone up to $8.00 a strand. Seems the price of fuel and shipping from the manufacturer to us has really climbed. It goes from mining, to the lapidary shops to the ocean container, to the shipper and over to our store. You'll notice we can save you money by purchasing directly from the manufacturer and cutting out one layer. This is how we pass the savings on to you.


This summer i've signed up to be at the Glenview Summer Fest and the Edison Park festival. If your planning on going to these, stop by and say hi! (Jay will be tending to the booths, if you haven't met him yet, make it a point)

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Adelia's Closet - full service bead store ~ Morton Grove, IL ~ 847-966-2323

Adelia's Closet - full service bead store ~ Morton Grove, IL ~ 847-966-2323

Jun 14, 2008: Adele Rogers Recklies Bead Crochet Snake Bracelet
Time: 9:30 - 3:30 [Break for lunch]
Location: Adelia's Closet 9227 Waukegan Morton Grove, Illinois
Level: Intermediate or Advanced
Limit: 12 students
Pre-requisite: Knowlege of bead crocheting
Price: Members $50 - Non members $95
Supplies: Kit $35
alternatively supply list availble contact Pat Jeffers jeffersdesign@aol.com
Materials/Tools to Bring: Task Light (optional), bead dish, size 10 beading needles, size 7 sharps sewing needles, scissors, pencil, paper, straight pins.
The class is open to Intermediate or Advanced bead crocheters. Students will learn the an alternate method of stringing, the bead single crochet stitch, increasing and decreasing, and working on two sides of a foundation chain. The adjustable snake bracelet can be finished off with a rattle or a loopy tail made of seed beads, crystals, and glass flowers.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Adelia's Teacher and students

Hey, i'm in the process of updating the new entry. Be sure to check back and see the bio of our teacher and, a wonderful student is shown off!!!

* also, LOL, I had to do something to move the last entry down. I didn't want to delete it, but the new strand table will be here shortly. The last one sold out, hope you got some.

Monday, April 28, 2008

$7.00 strand table is BACK!


Just received, today, the latest shipment to add to the table. New products, more coral and some funky semi-precious things, i'm not sure of........
Hurry in for best selection.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Many changes are happening

WoW, what a week. First off, if you are not aware, we belong to an alliance of full service bead stores. To join there was a list of criteria which we had to satisfy, out of all the full service bead stores in Illinois, we were chosen! That was last year and, Well, this alliance is really starting to grow.

The alliance, LOCAL BEAD STORES has recently updated it's web site to offer better content to you! The alliance is made up of a select group of stores in the USA and Canada and are reviewing stores from other countries as well. What we offer that is different, better, more complete than other alliances is sourcing, (meaning group buying to save you money) sharing of knowledge, trading products amongst ourselves and working to teach each other new skills, tips and tricks of the trade in order to be able to give you the best buying experience we can offer.

Last week, I put out a sample of AGATE slices. If you didn't come in to see them, you missed them, they are all gone! We ordered more and they will be in shortly.

A local women in town, Amy Grabowski is raising money for the Avon walk for breast cancer and asked us to help her. She handcrafted some pretty neat jewelry holders made of cotton fabric and screen. We posted them on our online store for you to see and maybe assist her in raising money?

And how did you spend your Sunday morning?

Thursday, April 17, 2008

How about this Hillary Clinton?

No matter what your political affiliation, hopes and or dreams are, ya gotta love her jewelry!

Except for Pelosi and her pearls, Hillary has brought out an incredible endorsement for the bead business in recent history.