SUPPER CLUB - Sun, Sept 10th
Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2017 3:15 am
Good morning!
We are all packed, hitched, and loaded - ready to hit the road on Monday morning. We were going to leave today then checked the Seahawk schedule. They play this afternoon so we're sticking around to watch the game. This morning, we need to give Scottie a bath and comb out, do one more load of laundry, finish mowing the lawn, and do one more thing that I can't remember. I hope if that thing doesn't come to me that it's not crucial!
IRISH - Sounds like you have some beautiful collections! I have one Irish Santa about 5" tall. No leprechauns, though my SIL calls my oldest brother her little leprechaun. That's as close as I've got.
JANA - you've inspired me and I've got my JN table-topper pattern out. It's called Seasonal Gatherings. I plan to do it in the colors of the cover photo as they will go well in my dining room. Maybe when we get home from the ocean in mid-Oct I can get busy on that one. If I get stuck or confused you know who's going to be the first one I call! Thanks! I love the color pallette you've chosen for your quilt, even though my usual colors are those found in peacock feathers.
LINDA - sounds like your hubby has found some great activities that will content him and give you peace and quiet to pursue yours! Putting on a quilt show is a HUGE deal! Bill and I volunteered to hang quilts for a big NW show years ago. Lots of volunteers worked hard 10-12 hours to get them all hung (and taken down again when it was all over!). We were exhausted. I hope you have lots of help! But what a fun project to be involved in and I hope it doesn't stop because your friend wants to retire from it. Prayers for her son. So sad.
BECCA - we'll be watching the news in a few minutes to keep track of this storm. Will be thinking of you and my former in-law family in near Charlotte. I hope it loses steam before it comes north.
We still have more of those sandwiches. Sigh. But I think I might make mini pizzas using leftover sauce, pepperoni, and last bit of mozzarella on tortillas. Or I might roll them up like taquitos and bake them. And the last of the kale salad mix. It's all good football-watching food!
Sandwiches, anyone?
We are all packed, hitched, and loaded - ready to hit the road on Monday morning. We were going to leave today then checked the Seahawk schedule. They play this afternoon so we're sticking around to watch the game. This morning, we need to give Scottie a bath and comb out, do one more load of laundry, finish mowing the lawn, and do one more thing that I can't remember. I hope if that thing doesn't come to me that it's not crucial!
IRISH - Sounds like you have some beautiful collections! I have one Irish Santa about 5" tall. No leprechauns, though my SIL calls my oldest brother her little leprechaun. That's as close as I've got.
JANA - you've inspired me and I've got my JN table-topper pattern out. It's called Seasonal Gatherings. I plan to do it in the colors of the cover photo as they will go well in my dining room. Maybe when we get home from the ocean in mid-Oct I can get busy on that one. If I get stuck or confused you know who's going to be the first one I call! Thanks! I love the color pallette you've chosen for your quilt, even though my usual colors are those found in peacock feathers.
LINDA - sounds like your hubby has found some great activities that will content him and give you peace and quiet to pursue yours! Putting on a quilt show is a HUGE deal! Bill and I volunteered to hang quilts for a big NW show years ago. Lots of volunteers worked hard 10-12 hours to get them all hung (and taken down again when it was all over!). We were exhausted. I hope you have lots of help! But what a fun project to be involved in and I hope it doesn't stop because your friend wants to retire from it. Prayers for her son. So sad.
BECCA - we'll be watching the news in a few minutes to keep track of this storm. Will be thinking of you and my former in-law family in near Charlotte. I hope it loses steam before it comes north.
We still have more of those sandwiches. Sigh. But I think I might make mini pizzas using leftover sauce, pepperoni, and last bit of mozzarella on tortillas. Or I might roll them up like taquitos and bake them. And the last of the kale salad mix. It's all good football-watching food!
Sandwiches, anyone?