SATURDAY, October 26th
Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2024 7:44 am
Good morning,
The news said it was going to be a very blustery night with gusts up to about 40 mph, but as far as I can tell in the dark, all it did was rain. Whew.
LORI - glad you and your Bill had nice birthdays! Sorry your kids aren't getting along, but I have to say, more than half the families I know have some kind of "stuff" like that going on. Nice that Mr. Jack got to visit Grandpa. How is Grandpa doing?
CHRISS - We've known lots of Subaru owners and all those cars have lasted a long long time. They deserve your repeat business when the time comes. And I don't think I'd start a grill either for just one burger. I guess you could invite more people to supper and then it would be worth your while to light the charcoal. Reminds me of the old joke about the guy who dropped his watch down into the outhouse. So he threw his wallet down, too, because he said it wasn't worth going down in there just for the watch. OK, it's early. My stand-up comedy gets better after coffee.
IRISH - Here I thought you were busy having fun with visiting family but instead you were making the medical rounds again. Whatever are we going to do with you! You must take blood thinners? And yes, I did add Gene's tree route to my starting post about the tree. I don't think PA is on the tour this year. But he's making a stop in Maryland. How far is that? I have little concept of distance between eastern states. So, is there talk of Christmas in Hawaii with Kathy?? We spent Christmas, 1990 in Hawaii. And yep! St. Christopher goes everywhere I go. Even to the grocery store. He lives in my purse. The church demoted him years ago saying there was no real proof he actually existed. Well, my proof is so far we've always come home safe - from Hawaii, Italy, Texas, and Safeway. My sister calls him Mr. Christopher since his demotion but I notice he still rides shotgun with her, too.
TINA - I bet Jazmyne is really looking forward to going to college. How goes the sewing projects?
SHARONA - sorry the tree will arrive too late in the day for you to see it. He'll be coming from Grand Junction over I-70 and that's a bit of a drive. Did you finish the scrub cap? Get ready - after Chickie's DIL wore hers to work, everyone wanted them! So she was in the scrub cap business for a few weeks.
MARY Q - Hope you were able to get your groceries yesterday. Hate to think of you starving! Sometimes our store sells turkey 'steaks' cut from the breasts. But we always just get the whole breasts. Usually frozen but at holiday time they are fresh, too. I'm sure hoping you find that earring. Bill stopped giving me nice earrings. I always ALWAYS lose one. And all the junk pairs I find in thrift shops I never lose. Just the good ones.
JANA - Matt is wise to get the trip insurance, especially at this time of year. I hope they have a good time. I am so NOT a water or boat person but we have friends who love it and take about 3 cruises a year. Sounds like your TG will be a quiet one this year. What about Sandee and her new crew? I have always loved a crowded, noisy, boistrous TG with the table stretched from here to there and football in the background. But those days are over here. We'll be with the A-team this year and from the pictures and videos they are sending it's going to be pretty busy with a toddler! That windshield cleaner sounds awesome. But I think we need more info. Is it just a microfiber cloth or is there a cleaner involved?
JUDI - You lost two weeks of therapy that will probably take you an extra 3 weeks to catch up. So, in therapy weeks, you are probably only at week 2, not week 5. You'll get there. And in the meantime, there's laundry to do. Are you off the walker yet and moved to a cane?
LYN - oh, those dogs! A couple of smarties! But nice you could watch them on your phone. Glad the trailer is loaded and has it's new vent. Is it all ready to roll?
Yesterday I made 3 dozen pocket tissue holders, all in Christmas fabric. Now to order the tissues off Amazon. They are all for Aut's staff for Christmas. And as I just put the finishing touches on cleaning my sewing room, Autumn texted me and asked if I would teach a beginning quilting class at her library - 3 Saturday mornings, each class 2-3 hours. Geeekk!! Me??! I've never taught a class of anything in my life. I did find a simple wall hanging/table topper pattern in QIAD's Seasons book. I might use that pattern, but can't copy the pages for hand-outs, of course, so I may design my own pattern and make copies to pass out. And I pulled (or should I say 'culled') fabrics from my stash that I'm willing to part with. Then I wondered if I should, instead, put together coordinating fabrics and make several different "sets" . I have limited space on what to take. My sewing room is now more of a disaster than when in the throes of building my snowman! And my mind is just as chaotic. Ideas and suggestions would be appreciated if any of you have any.
Tonite we're going to a small supper party. The host couple are the ones who had a big outdoor party last October and in the middle of the party "Larry" surprised everyone by publicly proposing to "Sandy". We all gasped and it was so quiet while we waited to hear her answer. It was YES! Applause! And then her sister, a minister, stepped up and married them on the spot! What a party that was! Well, that's where we're going tonite. Just us and Doyle & Susie, I think. I'm taking deviled eggs as an appetizer. Rumor is dinner will be tri tip steaks. But for today, I'm going to work on "my class". Because, you know, I'm a teacher now!!
I woke up thinking it was Sunday and that this weekend sure went quickly. But it's Saturday! I feel like I was given the gift of an extra day! And I'm going to share it with you. You're welcome.
mary z
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The news said it was going to be a very blustery night with gusts up to about 40 mph, but as far as I can tell in the dark, all it did was rain. Whew.
LORI - glad you and your Bill had nice birthdays! Sorry your kids aren't getting along, but I have to say, more than half the families I know have some kind of "stuff" like that going on. Nice that Mr. Jack got to visit Grandpa. How is Grandpa doing?
CHRISS - We've known lots of Subaru owners and all those cars have lasted a long long time. They deserve your repeat business when the time comes. And I don't think I'd start a grill either for just one burger. I guess you could invite more people to supper and then it would be worth your while to light the charcoal. Reminds me of the old joke about the guy who dropped his watch down into the outhouse. So he threw his wallet down, too, because he said it wasn't worth going down in there just for the watch. OK, it's early. My stand-up comedy gets better after coffee.
IRISH - Here I thought you were busy having fun with visiting family but instead you were making the medical rounds again. Whatever are we going to do with you! You must take blood thinners? And yes, I did add Gene's tree route to my starting post about the tree. I don't think PA is on the tour this year. But he's making a stop in Maryland. How far is that? I have little concept of distance between eastern states. So, is there talk of Christmas in Hawaii with Kathy?? We spent Christmas, 1990 in Hawaii. And yep! St. Christopher goes everywhere I go. Even to the grocery store. He lives in my purse. The church demoted him years ago saying there was no real proof he actually existed. Well, my proof is so far we've always come home safe - from Hawaii, Italy, Texas, and Safeway. My sister calls him Mr. Christopher since his demotion but I notice he still rides shotgun with her, too.
TINA - I bet Jazmyne is really looking forward to going to college. How goes the sewing projects?
SHARONA - sorry the tree will arrive too late in the day for you to see it. He'll be coming from Grand Junction over I-70 and that's a bit of a drive. Did you finish the scrub cap? Get ready - after Chickie's DIL wore hers to work, everyone wanted them! So she was in the scrub cap business for a few weeks.
MARY Q - Hope you were able to get your groceries yesterday. Hate to think of you starving! Sometimes our store sells turkey 'steaks' cut from the breasts. But we always just get the whole breasts. Usually frozen but at holiday time they are fresh, too. I'm sure hoping you find that earring. Bill stopped giving me nice earrings. I always ALWAYS lose one. And all the junk pairs I find in thrift shops I never lose. Just the good ones.
JANA - Matt is wise to get the trip insurance, especially at this time of year. I hope they have a good time. I am so NOT a water or boat person but we have friends who love it and take about 3 cruises a year. Sounds like your TG will be a quiet one this year. What about Sandee and her new crew? I have always loved a crowded, noisy, boistrous TG with the table stretched from here to there and football in the background. But those days are over here. We'll be with the A-team this year and from the pictures and videos they are sending it's going to be pretty busy with a toddler! That windshield cleaner sounds awesome. But I think we need more info. Is it just a microfiber cloth or is there a cleaner involved?
JUDI - You lost two weeks of therapy that will probably take you an extra 3 weeks to catch up. So, in therapy weeks, you are probably only at week 2, not week 5. You'll get there. And in the meantime, there's laundry to do. Are you off the walker yet and moved to a cane?
LYN - oh, those dogs! A couple of smarties! But nice you could watch them on your phone. Glad the trailer is loaded and has it's new vent. Is it all ready to roll?
Yesterday I made 3 dozen pocket tissue holders, all in Christmas fabric. Now to order the tissues off Amazon. They are all for Aut's staff for Christmas. And as I just put the finishing touches on cleaning my sewing room, Autumn texted me and asked if I would teach a beginning quilting class at her library - 3 Saturday mornings, each class 2-3 hours. Geeekk!! Me??! I've never taught a class of anything in my life. I did find a simple wall hanging/table topper pattern in QIAD's Seasons book. I might use that pattern, but can't copy the pages for hand-outs, of course, so I may design my own pattern and make copies to pass out. And I pulled (or should I say 'culled') fabrics from my stash that I'm willing to part with. Then I wondered if I should, instead, put together coordinating fabrics and make several different "sets" . I have limited space on what to take. My sewing room is now more of a disaster than when in the throes of building my snowman! And my mind is just as chaotic. Ideas and suggestions would be appreciated if any of you have any.
Tonite we're going to a small supper party. The host couple are the ones who had a big outdoor party last October and in the middle of the party "Larry" surprised everyone by publicly proposing to "Sandy". We all gasped and it was so quiet while we waited to hear her answer. It was YES! Applause! And then her sister, a minister, stepped up and married them on the spot! What a party that was! Well, that's where we're going tonite. Just us and Doyle & Susie, I think. I'm taking deviled eggs as an appetizer. Rumor is dinner will be tri tip steaks. But for today, I'm going to work on "my class". Because, you know, I'm a teacher now!!
I woke up thinking it was Sunday and that this weekend sure went quickly. But it's Saturday! I feel like I was given the gift of an extra day! And I'm going to share it with you. You're welcome.
mary z
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