SUPPER CLUB - Sunday, Jan 8th
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 1:56 am
I can't believe January is almost 1/3 over! My baby girl will be turning 40 on Tuesday (also my dad's birthday). Her sister and brother will be here tomorrow to celebrate with us. Can't wait! My older DD (Lara) and SIL (Lee) are driving and are somewhere in NM right now. My son, Mike, is flying tomorrow. My DIL, Emily, is staying home with all the furkids.
Seahawks won their wildcard game last night so we made it through another round. Whew!
IRISH - I see your game is on about noon my time, 1:00-ish your time. Will you be watching? I checked a map and Dallastown is SE of York in York Co., and a bit east of I-83. Looks like it's not far from Wellsville, where many of my relatives are from. Probably still there. When Jim gets up in the middle of the night, does he wake you? I keep wondering if you have to tie a bell on him so you can hear him. At least you were on time for church!
BECCA - I'm so happy to hear you got a good night's sleep! You must be exhausted by now! How was your cough throughout the day? Your pinto beans brought back vivid memories of my mom's beans. Yum! they were from the garden and pulled out at end of season and hung upside down in the basement to dry. Then when ready, we spread sheets out and shook/beat/scrunched the beans loose from their pods/stalks. It was a family affair. When she cooked them, usually with ham or bacon (also home-raised) she often served them in a bowl over boiled potatoes. Now I'm going to put dried beans on my grocery list!
JANA - that is one huge, unacceptable mistake on the part of the mortgage broker! If there is a Brokers' Board, it should be reported. I'd hate to see your kids get locked into a mortgage that is so tight that if there is an unexpected shift in their income, they lose their house.
CAROL - A few years ago I had a fungal infection in both hands and it got so bad that I couldn't do hand work. I was forced to start doing my bindings by machine. I was pretty wobbly at first, but am now not so bad. I found one secret is smaller width bindings. I usually use 2-1/4" but have found that 2" works well, too. You will love doing bindings by machine! Takes about an hour to complete a queen binding, start to finish.
Tonite's feast will probably be more soup. I offered to make homemade pizza but Bill says, 'no, let's eat up the soup'. Fine by me! Since 'redding' up the 'house' only takes about 20 minutes, I guess it will be another sewing day here. Darn. ;o)
Seahawks won their wildcard game last night so we made it through another round. Whew!
IRISH - I see your game is on about noon my time, 1:00-ish your time. Will you be watching? I checked a map and Dallastown is SE of York in York Co., and a bit east of I-83. Looks like it's not far from Wellsville, where many of my relatives are from. Probably still there. When Jim gets up in the middle of the night, does he wake you? I keep wondering if you have to tie a bell on him so you can hear him. At least you were on time for church!
BECCA - I'm so happy to hear you got a good night's sleep! You must be exhausted by now! How was your cough throughout the day? Your pinto beans brought back vivid memories of my mom's beans. Yum! they were from the garden and pulled out at end of season and hung upside down in the basement to dry. Then when ready, we spread sheets out and shook/beat/scrunched the beans loose from their pods/stalks. It was a family affair. When she cooked them, usually with ham or bacon (also home-raised) she often served them in a bowl over boiled potatoes. Now I'm going to put dried beans on my grocery list!
JANA - that is one huge, unacceptable mistake on the part of the mortgage broker! If there is a Brokers' Board, it should be reported. I'd hate to see your kids get locked into a mortgage that is so tight that if there is an unexpected shift in their income, they lose their house.
CAROL - A few years ago I had a fungal infection in both hands and it got so bad that I couldn't do hand work. I was forced to start doing my bindings by machine. I was pretty wobbly at first, but am now not so bad. I found one secret is smaller width bindings. I usually use 2-1/4" but have found that 2" works well, too. You will love doing bindings by machine! Takes about an hour to complete a queen binding, start to finish.
Tonite's feast will probably be more soup. I offered to make homemade pizza but Bill says, 'no, let's eat up the soup'. Fine by me! Since 'redding' up the 'house' only takes about 20 minutes, I guess it will be another sewing day here. Darn. ;o)