SUPPER CLUB - Monday, Feb 11
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 3:00 am
Good morning!
We had a beautiful day yesterday, Very cold but with sun glinting off the snow. Then about 3pm it started to snow again. By 8pm we had another 3" for a grand total of 12" at our house. I know many of you get this much and more every year, but this is the biggest snowfall in our neck of the woods in many decades. At Thanksgiving time in 1985 we had 8" and a week later 13". Before that, I think 1950 might have been the record to beat. So as you can imagine, we are at a standstill. And I'm loving it! BTW, a new tarp is already ordered. Bill said the tarp he cut up was ready to be replaced this summer anyway. So no real loss there.
In sewing news, I got two more tops quilts and binding on one of them. Only 3 of the 8 are left to do and they need Bill's computerized quilting so he's on deck - hopefully today he will get started on that. I will bind the one and start on more UFO's, putting blocks together. Or maybe start a baby quilt.
And one more little announcement - my son got the cover art for his book! It's pretty exciting for our family. Not sure of a publish date yet. He has Vol 2 half-written already. It's going to be a seasonal series - cozy murder mystery set in PNW Wilderness.
JANA - we've been in those parts of UTAH in July - with no A/C. Years ago when the kids were little. HOT!! Did our storm hit you yet? What are your snow totals now? You're welcome!
SHIRLEY MAE - I don't dis-like the desert. We spend time there almost every year. - I just don't want to live there! I need my trees! Besides, allergies I never knew I had seem to kick in as soon as we hit Arizona. But I LOVE the saguaro cacti. They have personalities.
BECCA - I saw you weren't feeling too well. I hope it's nothing too serious and you're over it quickly. Does your DGS feel cheated about not much snow? This entire storm system in so unusual in so many ways! And you are right - it IS very frustrating for Vicki's kids to try to care for her. She refuses any help they offer, she is belligerant to them, argumentative, stubborn, and gets agitated when they take her out every week. I'm sure they tried to take her to one of their homes for this week of bad weather, but I'm equally sure she refused. And legally, they can't force her. All of this is so out of Vicki's pre-Huntington's character. Plus, the kids all know they have a 50/50 chance of having the same disease. It's difficult for everyone.
IRISH - I don't like that kind of excitement! I hope they find the victim soon. Sad as it is to think someone would do such a thing, I'm hoping it might have been a hoax. Sorry your tummy didn't like your lunch.
As for supper - not sure what we'll be having. I have a little leftover stew that's more broth than anything. I'll have to find something to add to it, I think. But it will work. I'll call it soup. Bill will be happier with soup.
What's going to make your tummy happy tonite?
We had a beautiful day yesterday, Very cold but with sun glinting off the snow. Then about 3pm it started to snow again. By 8pm we had another 3" for a grand total of 12" at our house. I know many of you get this much and more every year, but this is the biggest snowfall in our neck of the woods in many decades. At Thanksgiving time in 1985 we had 8" and a week later 13". Before that, I think 1950 might have been the record to beat. So as you can imagine, we are at a standstill. And I'm loving it! BTW, a new tarp is already ordered. Bill said the tarp he cut up was ready to be replaced this summer anyway. So no real loss there.
In sewing news, I got two more tops quilts and binding on one of them. Only 3 of the 8 are left to do and they need Bill's computerized quilting so he's on deck - hopefully today he will get started on that. I will bind the one and start on more UFO's, putting blocks together. Or maybe start a baby quilt.
And one more little announcement - my son got the cover art for his book! It's pretty exciting for our family. Not sure of a publish date yet. He has Vol 2 half-written already. It's going to be a seasonal series - cozy murder mystery set in PNW Wilderness.
JANA - we've been in those parts of UTAH in July - with no A/C. Years ago when the kids were little. HOT!! Did our storm hit you yet? What are your snow totals now? You're welcome!
SHIRLEY MAE - I don't dis-like the desert. We spend time there almost every year. - I just don't want to live there! I need my trees! Besides, allergies I never knew I had seem to kick in as soon as we hit Arizona. But I LOVE the saguaro cacti. They have personalities.
BECCA - I saw you weren't feeling too well. I hope it's nothing too serious and you're over it quickly. Does your DGS feel cheated about not much snow? This entire storm system in so unusual in so many ways! And you are right - it IS very frustrating for Vicki's kids to try to care for her. She refuses any help they offer, she is belligerant to them, argumentative, stubborn, and gets agitated when they take her out every week. I'm sure they tried to take her to one of their homes for this week of bad weather, but I'm equally sure she refused. And legally, they can't force her. All of this is so out of Vicki's pre-Huntington's character. Plus, the kids all know they have a 50/50 chance of having the same disease. It's difficult for everyone.
IRISH - I don't like that kind of excitement! I hope they find the victim soon. Sad as it is to think someone would do such a thing, I'm hoping it might have been a hoax. Sorry your tummy didn't like your lunch.
As for supper - not sure what we'll be having. I have a little leftover stew that's more broth than anything. I'll have to find something to add to it, I think. But it will work. I'll call it soup. Bill will be happier with soup.
What's going to make your tummy happy tonite?