SATURDAY, Sept 28th
Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2024 5:44 am
Happy Saturday morning,
It's the weekend! Yay! Oh wait - for most of us, it's always the weekend! Still - there's something about Saturdays that will always be the best day of the week.
BECCA - I am a little worried about you in NC with the hurricane. I pray all is well with you and all your family. And MY family - they are in Concord, near Charlotte.
LYN - a good feeling to know you've got the big projects done, your Jeep is finally aligned, and the motorhome is put to bed. Now we just have to get you back to CO and back to TX again.
SHARONA - It's quite a trek for you to go to Denver/Aurora area isn't it? 30 or 40 miles? MY DBIL goes to the same barber he's gone to for 35 years and gets his hairs cut every 5 weeks. And he also brings home supper of some kind on those days.
MARY Q - You and your enabler really found some treasures yesterday, didn't you. Another thing that might sell at craft fairs is holiday pillowcases. Especially for kids. Your brother flies? So does my brother. Or he did. He finally sold his plane some years back but he may have kept his license current. I flew with him once in Alaska. It was snowy so he had skis on the plane. It was cool to see the landscape from the air.
IRISH - your sis does keep you on the run. And is probably keeping you young! Have you heard from Nick in Florida? What part of the state do they live in? Hope you got a little sewing time in despite your sister forcing you to come out and play. BTW, I'm no fan of Walmart, either. They tried to build one in Gig Harbor and the town banded together and kept them out! So I guess I'm not alone.
LORI - wow! What a full day you had! Bridge club, Dad, kitchen work, party, and concert. That would be four different days for me! You are another one that stays youthful! How are you doing with your bridge lessons?
CHRISS - you have been a busy, busy Gramma! The kids will love all the food you are taking to them. And the piglet shirts sound adorable.
LOIS - got cats?
TINA - how are things going in your neck of the world? Do you have everything cleaned yet? You aren't letting your sewing slide, are you??
JUDI - you are probably going to get tired of being asked, "How are you doing/feeling?" But . . . . how are you doing/feeling? I bet it won't be long before you will be allowed to get out of bed and get yourself dressed. It has to be good therapy, right?
Yesterday I did no yard work because I had to stay clean for my hair appt at 11:00. When I got home, Bill had made us more appts for Covid and flu shots at 4:30 so I had to stay clean for that, too. So I was forced - forced, I tell you! - to hang out in my sewing room and play. I finished my wallhanging and made a pair of pillowcases for my brother for Christmas. I think I'll make another set today for his GF, Barbara, who, btw, loved the little posie quilt I took her. I gave my sisters credit, too, and the label read 'from the three Austin sisters'.
Today I have no excuses - back into the yard I go. Tonite we're going to have new food for supper - meatloaf and mashed potatoes & gravy for supper. With a big salad. I have the meatloaf in the freezer.
My meatloaf is not very good but I keep trying and Bill's a trooper.
Praying all in line of the storm are safe!
mary z
>^+^<
It's the weekend! Yay! Oh wait - for most of us, it's always the weekend! Still - there's something about Saturdays that will always be the best day of the week.
BECCA - I am a little worried about you in NC with the hurricane. I pray all is well with you and all your family. And MY family - they are in Concord, near Charlotte.
LYN - a good feeling to know you've got the big projects done, your Jeep is finally aligned, and the motorhome is put to bed. Now we just have to get you back to CO and back to TX again.
SHARONA - It's quite a trek for you to go to Denver/Aurora area isn't it? 30 or 40 miles? MY DBIL goes to the same barber he's gone to for 35 years and gets his hairs cut every 5 weeks. And he also brings home supper of some kind on those days.
MARY Q - You and your enabler really found some treasures yesterday, didn't you. Another thing that might sell at craft fairs is holiday pillowcases. Especially for kids. Your brother flies? So does my brother. Or he did. He finally sold his plane some years back but he may have kept his license current. I flew with him once in Alaska. It was snowy so he had skis on the plane. It was cool to see the landscape from the air.
IRISH - your sis does keep you on the run. And is probably keeping you young! Have you heard from Nick in Florida? What part of the state do they live in? Hope you got a little sewing time in despite your sister forcing you to come out and play. BTW, I'm no fan of Walmart, either. They tried to build one in Gig Harbor and the town banded together and kept them out! So I guess I'm not alone.
LORI - wow! What a full day you had! Bridge club, Dad, kitchen work, party, and concert. That would be four different days for me! You are another one that stays youthful! How are you doing with your bridge lessons?
CHRISS - you have been a busy, busy Gramma! The kids will love all the food you are taking to them. And the piglet shirts sound adorable.
LOIS - got cats?
TINA - how are things going in your neck of the world? Do you have everything cleaned yet? You aren't letting your sewing slide, are you??
JUDI - you are probably going to get tired of being asked, "How are you doing/feeling?" But . . . . how are you doing/feeling? I bet it won't be long before you will be allowed to get out of bed and get yourself dressed. It has to be good therapy, right?
Yesterday I did no yard work because I had to stay clean for my hair appt at 11:00. When I got home, Bill had made us more appts for Covid and flu shots at 4:30 so I had to stay clean for that, too. So I was forced - forced, I tell you! - to hang out in my sewing room and play. I finished my wallhanging and made a pair of pillowcases for my brother for Christmas. I think I'll make another set today for his GF, Barbara, who, btw, loved the little posie quilt I took her. I gave my sisters credit, too, and the label read 'from the three Austin sisters'.
Today I have no excuses - back into the yard I go. Tonite we're going to have new food for supper - meatloaf and mashed potatoes & gravy for supper. With a big salad. I have the meatloaf in the freezer.
My meatloaf is not very good but I keep trying and Bill's a trooper.
Praying all in line of the storm are safe!
mary z
>^+^<