SUPPER CLUB - Wed, Dec 16th
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2015 3:10 am
Good Morning!
Yesterday I got out there and finished my shopping for Bill. What a lucky guy he is! Everywhere I looked, there was a purrfect thing for him! I had such a good time! And I even picked up a few things that I knew he actually wanted! His stocking will runneth over!
IRISH - today is your Day of Mischief. Gosh, but I wish I were going with you! I like mischief! Could it be because there is "McDonough" in my blood??
CHICKIE - Congratulations!! you finished early! Maybe you can start a new project . . . so a rick is a half-cord. I wonder if I can remember that. lol! probably not! Yesterday, we fell heir to about two more RICKS of wood, already down and cut into rounds that just need splitting. Bill just had to take the tractor on the trailer over to some folks' house to fetch it. He used the tractor bucket to bring it from their back yard to the front where he could load it. A pretty fair-sized fir fell on their house in the windstorm. Big, beautiful new home - BAM! Big not-so-beautiful new hole in their roof!
BECCA - I'm not sure I'd go for that procedure either! But it would depend on the effects of not having it vs the possible side-effects of having it. I have a friend who had an eye problem - a hole in her visual field though I forget the exact diagnosis. She refused the surgery and within 6 months it healed itself. She used alternative medicine techniques. I hope your machine is happier today. I know when mine is cleaned, oiled, and the bobbin is full, it is much happier. Also, occasionally, I bump my tension control and don't realize it. Then my stitching gets all out of whack. It's the first thing I check now.
JANA - sounds like Christmas at your house! Snow, grandpas, little boys, trains, trees, mailing boxes!
TINA - I'm writing that down! I have been thinking of a pork tenderloin for Christmas dinner. I will either take it to my brother's house or have them here, whichever seems easiest for them. Your recipe sounds double delish!
I have an early massage appointment this morning, and after all the raking and wood-wrangling I've done this past 10 days, I need it. Then we're off to the hospital to be with my brother. I'm packing up my positive attitude and taking it along! (along with a baggie of yo-yo's to work on!)
Y'all have a stellar day!
Yesterday I got out there and finished my shopping for Bill. What a lucky guy he is! Everywhere I looked, there was a purrfect thing for him! I had such a good time! And I even picked up a few things that I knew he actually wanted! His stocking will runneth over!
IRISH - today is your Day of Mischief. Gosh, but I wish I were going with you! I like mischief! Could it be because there is "McDonough" in my blood??
CHICKIE - Congratulations!! you finished early! Maybe you can start a new project . . . so a rick is a half-cord. I wonder if I can remember that. lol! probably not! Yesterday, we fell heir to about two more RICKS of wood, already down and cut into rounds that just need splitting. Bill just had to take the tractor on the trailer over to some folks' house to fetch it. He used the tractor bucket to bring it from their back yard to the front where he could load it. A pretty fair-sized fir fell on their house in the windstorm. Big, beautiful new home - BAM! Big not-so-beautiful new hole in their roof!
BECCA - I'm not sure I'd go for that procedure either! But it would depend on the effects of not having it vs the possible side-effects of having it. I have a friend who had an eye problem - a hole in her visual field though I forget the exact diagnosis. She refused the surgery and within 6 months it healed itself. She used alternative medicine techniques. I hope your machine is happier today. I know when mine is cleaned, oiled, and the bobbin is full, it is much happier. Also, occasionally, I bump my tension control and don't realize it. Then my stitching gets all out of whack. It's the first thing I check now.
JANA - sounds like Christmas at your house! Snow, grandpas, little boys, trains, trees, mailing boxes!
TINA - I'm writing that down! I have been thinking of a pork tenderloin for Christmas dinner. I will either take it to my brother's house or have them here, whichever seems easiest for them. Your recipe sounds double delish!
I have an early massage appointment this morning, and after all the raking and wood-wrangling I've done this past 10 days, I need it. Then we're off to the hospital to be with my brother. I'm packing up my positive attitude and taking it along! (along with a baggie of yo-yo's to work on!)
Y'all have a stellar day!