SUPPER CLUB - Wed, Sept 22nd
Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2021 5:05 am
Good morning,
I woke up really early this morning - 3:30. Even Foxy and Scottie didn't want to get out of bed until they were certain I was really getting up. lol! I'll be nodding off in front of the TV about 7 tonite.
Yesterday was Costco and regular grocery shopping. After putting everything away, washing veggies, and cleaning the kitchen, I didn't get into my sewing room until noon. I'm working on the "Fellowship Silouette", a 7"x24" block which, I think, is the iconic symbol of this whole story with 9 main characters trudging through the mountains. Doing this isn't difficult, but reading parts of the pattern is. When this block is done, I'm going to start sorting Halloween swap blocks I think. They are almost all in now.
I have a chiro appt this morning and I'm going to ask him for another cold laser treatment on my wrist. My carpal tunnel is really improving and I want to give it another nudge to move it along. The laser treatment seemed to work really well. It's really like holding a $25,000 flashlight on your owie for however long you want to hold it there.
JANA - nice that Aaron talks things over with you when the going gets tough. Autumn got a new front-loading W/D a few years ago and it played music when it was done. It fascinated her cats and they would sit and watch it like a TV program and if they weren't there when the music played they would come running when they heard it! That new shade will be nice!
BECCA - sorry you are in pain. Is this still from your fracture? Sometimes, especially as we get older, it can take a long time to heal. We always took sunday rides, too, with my parents. And picniced along the mountain rivers. A thing of the past but I still have the memories.
TINA - your quilt is beautiful! Have you started the second one yet? I made Christmas quilts for all my kids, too, but I made them much smaller - couch throws. No kings for me! Glad you are to be cooler. I wouldn't mind being warmer!
LOIS - thank you! Nice to have you stop by the table. Come join us anytime!
VELDA - it's fun to take a ride around even local areas. Even though my parents and all us kids all grew up within 3 miles of my present home, I'm still fascinated by driving some of the roads I don't get on much.
I'm thinking something Mexican for supper. Unless Bill really wants the last of the soup, but he can have that for lunch if he wants. we might have tacos or chile rellenos or taco casserole or chile relleno torte. I need to check my freezer to see what's in there. I probably should have checked it before I went shopping yesterday, shouldn't I.
So, what are you having for supper?
I woke up really early this morning - 3:30. Even Foxy and Scottie didn't want to get out of bed until they were certain I was really getting up. lol! I'll be nodding off in front of the TV about 7 tonite.
Yesterday was Costco and regular grocery shopping. After putting everything away, washing veggies, and cleaning the kitchen, I didn't get into my sewing room until noon. I'm working on the "Fellowship Silouette", a 7"x24" block which, I think, is the iconic symbol of this whole story with 9 main characters trudging through the mountains. Doing this isn't difficult, but reading parts of the pattern is. When this block is done, I'm going to start sorting Halloween swap blocks I think. They are almost all in now.
I have a chiro appt this morning and I'm going to ask him for another cold laser treatment on my wrist. My carpal tunnel is really improving and I want to give it another nudge to move it along. The laser treatment seemed to work really well. It's really like holding a $25,000 flashlight on your owie for however long you want to hold it there.
JANA - nice that Aaron talks things over with you when the going gets tough. Autumn got a new front-loading W/D a few years ago and it played music when it was done. It fascinated her cats and they would sit and watch it like a TV program and if they weren't there when the music played they would come running when they heard it! That new shade will be nice!
BECCA - sorry you are in pain. Is this still from your fracture? Sometimes, especially as we get older, it can take a long time to heal. We always took sunday rides, too, with my parents. And picniced along the mountain rivers. A thing of the past but I still have the memories.
TINA - your quilt is beautiful! Have you started the second one yet? I made Christmas quilts for all my kids, too, but I made them much smaller - couch throws. No kings for me! Glad you are to be cooler. I wouldn't mind being warmer!
LOIS - thank you! Nice to have you stop by the table. Come join us anytime!
VELDA - it's fun to take a ride around even local areas. Even though my parents and all us kids all grew up within 3 miles of my present home, I'm still fascinated by driving some of the roads I don't get on much.
I'm thinking something Mexican for supper. Unless Bill really wants the last of the soup, but he can have that for lunch if he wants. we might have tacos or chile rellenos or taco casserole or chile relleno torte. I need to check my freezer to see what's in there. I probably should have checked it before I went shopping yesterday, shouldn't I.
So, what are you having for supper?