SUPPER CLUB - Thursday, December 1st
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2022 4:56 am
				
				Good morning,
December! It got here so fast! But I'm ready for it. I hope you all are, too.
Thank you all for sending thoughts and prayers for my brother and his family. He is coping.
Yesterday I worked on the ding dang mug rugs. And we went on yet another unplanned traipse but I still had a few afternoon hours to sew. I'm closing in on this project. I hope we don't have to go anywhere today. But our snowflake/star projector outside isn't working this morning, so Bill will check it out later. If he can't make it run, we might simply toss it or he might want a new one. So we'll see if that calls for another run someplace.
CAROL - that quilt is awesome! What a great memento of your time in office. and of everyone's appreciation for all you did. I love how you put it all together! Nice!! The corner blocks are the purrfect finishing touch. We both really like baked sweet potatoes, too, but all they have down here in TX is yams. And neither of us like yams. And if we ask for sweet potatoes at the store, they just look at us like we're crazy and point to the yams. There is a big difference.
LORI - I'm glad you were able to get all the right parts for your vacuum. Now, I suppose, you have to vacuum. yes, this sister in law had Alz. She was 86 yrs old. She was a neat person. Raised 6 kids, lost 2. Also fostered about 36. She was also a field editor for Taste of Home magazine. And lived in tiny North Pole, Alaska.
TINA - what you said about your ceiling fan is exactly why Bill hates IKEA. It's 60 miles away and we're 0 for 2 at buying things and finding parts missing or broken and having to return it. What a pain!
BECCA - I pray things are OK at your house.
Bill has requested delivery pizza for tonite. OK by me! And pizzas are usually big enough to feed us for two nights. Double OK by me!
What's sounding OK to you tonite?
			December! It got here so fast! But I'm ready for it. I hope you all are, too.
Thank you all for sending thoughts and prayers for my brother and his family. He is coping.
Yesterday I worked on the ding dang mug rugs. And we went on yet another unplanned traipse but I still had a few afternoon hours to sew. I'm closing in on this project. I hope we don't have to go anywhere today. But our snowflake/star projector outside isn't working this morning, so Bill will check it out later. If he can't make it run, we might simply toss it or he might want a new one. So we'll see if that calls for another run someplace.
CAROL - that quilt is awesome! What a great memento of your time in office. and of everyone's appreciation for all you did. I love how you put it all together! Nice!! The corner blocks are the purrfect finishing touch. We both really like baked sweet potatoes, too, but all they have down here in TX is yams. And neither of us like yams. And if we ask for sweet potatoes at the store, they just look at us like we're crazy and point to the yams. There is a big difference.
LORI - I'm glad you were able to get all the right parts for your vacuum. Now, I suppose, you have to vacuum. yes, this sister in law had Alz. She was 86 yrs old. She was a neat person. Raised 6 kids, lost 2. Also fostered about 36. She was also a field editor for Taste of Home magazine. And lived in tiny North Pole, Alaska.
TINA - what you said about your ceiling fan is exactly why Bill hates IKEA. It's 60 miles away and we're 0 for 2 at buying things and finding parts missing or broken and having to return it. What a pain!
BECCA - I pray things are OK at your house.
Bill has requested delivery pizza for tonite. OK by me! And pizzas are usually big enough to feed us for two nights. Double OK by me!
What's sounding OK to you tonite?