SUPPER CLUB - Sat, Sept 10th
Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 4:23 am
Good Morning!
It's another cool, crisp fall morning here, though we'll be going to about 73* I believe. We are having a fire in the wood stove most evenings now. And those flannel sheets sure felt good last night!
Today is getting the trailer ready and packed to go camping - our first trip out with the new rig. Hope I can find where I stashed everything! Bill has been busy making necessary modifications - the cat flap into the storage bays where he also made a spot for the litter box, and clear acrylic over the lower half of the screen door because of kitty claws. We do a lot to accomodate our cats. sometimes they are a headache, but can't imagine life with a cat! Or three. . .
Also, my son and DIL are coming today to quilt a baby quilt they made. They said they are bringing lunch so no food fixing here! It will be good to see them. Babies have been hatching in her family so she's been making quilts for them. And then bringing then here to quilt them so we get to see my son!! Love it!
IZZY - your dinner sounds like a fresh-from-the-garden treat! Taste of Home magazine had a recipe for zucchini cupcakes in it last issue. My neighbor made them and they were WONDERFUL!
CHICKIE - Yay on the rain! 1.7" would be a lot for here. I hope you get more soon. That Boomer is a character! His antics always make me laugh! And I'm sorry, but you made me laugh, too - your mom making a quilt for your sister's dog but not for you. You try that begging on all fours thing and maybe you'll earn yourself a treat! Er, I mean a quilt!
IRISH - wishing a good report and the S&D doc! Never heard of cookies as a tradition at a wedding reception. Just cake. Though I remember there were cookies at my reception back in January, 1971. Because my groom's aunt was Swedish and cooking was her thing. She took over the reception and made whatever she wanted. and she wanted cookies!
TINA - you know you are earning extra rubies in your celestial crown for not killing your parents! They are certainly adding a difficulty factor into the whole Honor Thy Parents thing!
BECCA - I've got your eye surgery date on my calendar. Wishing you well. And congrats on your new baby girl in the family! Wren! Love the name!
LADY CAROL - I saw you on FB! Your pinwheel quilt is lovely! Now come to supper!!
We were going to have more veggie soup last night for supper but got an impromptu call from friends inviting us to happy hour at the local Mexican Restaurant. and we always eat something there. Then we stopped for a visit with my brother who, for him, looked fairly OK. He has an appointment with an orthopedist on Tuesday for his stress fracture in his front pelvic bone. After two months it's worse than ever and they finally decided they should see a specialist. This is their M.O. The Wait and See if it Goes Away Method of Healing. so by the time he actually decides to see a doctor it's too late to do much.
Today my son and DIL are bringing lunch to us and they plan to quilt a baby quilt they made for her cousin's baby. We will be packing the trailer and then this evening for supper we are meeting two more couples for Italian food! As soon as we put a week of camping on our calendar our social life took a big upswing! We have a supper out tomorrow, too.
I hope your supper is tasty tonite, too!
It's another cool, crisp fall morning here, though we'll be going to about 73* I believe. We are having a fire in the wood stove most evenings now. And those flannel sheets sure felt good last night!
Today is getting the trailer ready and packed to go camping - our first trip out with the new rig. Hope I can find where I stashed everything! Bill has been busy making necessary modifications - the cat flap into the storage bays where he also made a spot for the litter box, and clear acrylic over the lower half of the screen door because of kitty claws. We do a lot to accomodate our cats. sometimes they are a headache, but can't imagine life with a cat! Or three. . .
Also, my son and DIL are coming today to quilt a baby quilt they made. They said they are bringing lunch so no food fixing here! It will be good to see them. Babies have been hatching in her family so she's been making quilts for them. And then bringing then here to quilt them so we get to see my son!! Love it!
IZZY - your dinner sounds like a fresh-from-the-garden treat! Taste of Home magazine had a recipe for zucchini cupcakes in it last issue. My neighbor made them and they were WONDERFUL!
CHICKIE - Yay on the rain! 1.7" would be a lot for here. I hope you get more soon. That Boomer is a character! His antics always make me laugh! And I'm sorry, but you made me laugh, too - your mom making a quilt for your sister's dog but not for you. You try that begging on all fours thing and maybe you'll earn yourself a treat! Er, I mean a quilt!
IRISH - wishing a good report and the S&D doc! Never heard of cookies as a tradition at a wedding reception. Just cake. Though I remember there were cookies at my reception back in January, 1971. Because my groom's aunt was Swedish and cooking was her thing. She took over the reception and made whatever she wanted. and she wanted cookies!
TINA - you know you are earning extra rubies in your celestial crown for not killing your parents! They are certainly adding a difficulty factor into the whole Honor Thy Parents thing!
BECCA - I've got your eye surgery date on my calendar. Wishing you well. And congrats on your new baby girl in the family! Wren! Love the name!
LADY CAROL - I saw you on FB! Your pinwheel quilt is lovely! Now come to supper!!
We were going to have more veggie soup last night for supper but got an impromptu call from friends inviting us to happy hour at the local Mexican Restaurant. and we always eat something there. Then we stopped for a visit with my brother who, for him, looked fairly OK. He has an appointment with an orthopedist on Tuesday for his stress fracture in his front pelvic bone. After two months it's worse than ever and they finally decided they should see a specialist. This is their M.O. The Wait and See if it Goes Away Method of Healing. so by the time he actually decides to see a doctor it's too late to do much.
Today my son and DIL are bringing lunch to us and they plan to quilt a baby quilt they made for her cousin's baby. We will be packing the trailer and then this evening for supper we are meeting two more couples for Italian food! As soon as we put a week of camping on our calendar our social life took a big upswing! We have a supper out tomorrow, too.
I hope your supper is tasty tonite, too!