SUPPER CLUB - Saturday, Oct 29th
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2022 6:18 am
Good morning,
Yesterday was a nice day, almost 60*, and dry. Lunch out with my 85 and 93 yr old friends was nice. I've known 93 yr old Norie since I was 17. That is about 54 years. She lost her hubby of 72 years last June and is kind of lost. My other friend, Esther, is 85. She and I met in a widow's support group 37 yrs ago. And Norie and Esther have know each other since about 1952 - 70 years. So there was a lot of history at that table!
Today my grandsons are coming for brunch. We're having HalloThanksMas. We haven't seen them together for many months, though we've seen them separately a few times. They have busy lives and Drew lives in Bremerton, 27 miles north of us and Alec lives in Tacoma, 15 miles east of us. And they work opposite hours. Makes it hard to all get together.
CAROL - did you find your invisible thread? You must have been talking about two different quilts? I've lost track of your projects, I think.
LORI - Italian dinner out and family back home for cake sounds like the purrfect birthday! I've always loved big family gatherings - the bigger and noisier the better! What kind of cake? Your birthdays are really close together, aren't they.
BECCA - sorry the crown was a bad experience. But can there really be a good crown experience? Getting an old one ground out is no picnic! Are you done now or do you have to go back? Some dentists do it all in one visit now. I'm glad the twins and parents can all be together during this time. Praying Brodee is doing OK.
This morning we are having eggs, hashbrowns sausages, fresh fruit, chocolate-filled croissants, and mimosas for brunch. AFter that comes Christmas presents! Tonite, the boys will be gone and we will have a light supper, probably either just a chef's salad or grilled cheese sandwich. And if I ask Mr. Bill, I know what one he'll choose. lol!
What are you choosing for your supper tonite?
Yesterday was a nice day, almost 60*, and dry. Lunch out with my 85 and 93 yr old friends was nice. I've known 93 yr old Norie since I was 17. That is about 54 years. She lost her hubby of 72 years last June and is kind of lost. My other friend, Esther, is 85. She and I met in a widow's support group 37 yrs ago. And Norie and Esther have know each other since about 1952 - 70 years. So there was a lot of history at that table!
Today my grandsons are coming for brunch. We're having HalloThanksMas. We haven't seen them together for many months, though we've seen them separately a few times. They have busy lives and Drew lives in Bremerton, 27 miles north of us and Alec lives in Tacoma, 15 miles east of us. And they work opposite hours. Makes it hard to all get together.
CAROL - did you find your invisible thread? You must have been talking about two different quilts? I've lost track of your projects, I think.

LORI - Italian dinner out and family back home for cake sounds like the purrfect birthday! I've always loved big family gatherings - the bigger and noisier the better! What kind of cake? Your birthdays are really close together, aren't they.
BECCA - sorry the crown was a bad experience. But can there really be a good crown experience? Getting an old one ground out is no picnic! Are you done now or do you have to go back? Some dentists do it all in one visit now. I'm glad the twins and parents can all be together during this time. Praying Brodee is doing OK.
This morning we are having eggs, hashbrowns sausages, fresh fruit, chocolate-filled croissants, and mimosas for brunch. AFter that comes Christmas presents! Tonite, the boys will be gone and we will have a light supper, probably either just a chef's salad or grilled cheese sandwich. And if I ask Mr. Bill, I know what one he'll choose. lol!
What are you choosing for your supper tonite?