SUPPER CLUB - Thursday, February 1st
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2024 3:38 am
Good morning and welcome to February,
Yesterday's babysitting was a bit different. Usually our little charge is full of smiles and loves playing with her toys. But not yesterday. She was very subdued, seemed hungry but wouldn't eat much, didn't play, and didn't smile much. We think she's working on her fourth tooth. Hopefully today our happy little girl will be back.
I finished cutting my fox quilt and got the first (and easiest) of four columns sewn together. This pattern is made in columns. I won't have much time for sewing this morning before we go because we've been asked to come an hour early. I hope I can get the top finished on Saturday. We're babysitting half of Sunday so my sewing time will be just about done. I will pack it all away when I get this top finished.
LORI - Please accept my condolances on the loss of your brother. I've lost two brothers and I'm too familiar with that pain. God bless you and may He ease the path ahead for you and for your dad.
TINA - glad you are showing some improvement. Sounds like the Paxlovid is doing its job. And no, as much as Amara loves the 3 kitties, I don't think her affection is returned. It's more like tolerance. And when she starts walking/running that tolerance will be tested.
BECCA - I hope your BP is settling down - or up, maybe in your case?
We were going to have BLT's last night, but when we picked up our grocery order and got it home, there was no "L"! They forgot ALL of our refridgerated items. (lesson learned to double check before leaving store) So, since we'd ordered a frozen lasagna intended for a quick meal on the road home, we popped that into the oven instead. It wasn't very good. Tonite, we're having bacon, eggs, and hashbrowns. Hopefully it will be warm enough to cook it all outside on the griddle.
What's the supper story at your house?
Yesterday's babysitting was a bit different. Usually our little charge is full of smiles and loves playing with her toys. But not yesterday. She was very subdued, seemed hungry but wouldn't eat much, didn't play, and didn't smile much. We think she's working on her fourth tooth. Hopefully today our happy little girl will be back.
I finished cutting my fox quilt and got the first (and easiest) of four columns sewn together. This pattern is made in columns. I won't have much time for sewing this morning before we go because we've been asked to come an hour early. I hope I can get the top finished on Saturday. We're babysitting half of Sunday so my sewing time will be just about done. I will pack it all away when I get this top finished.
LORI - Please accept my condolances on the loss of your brother. I've lost two brothers and I'm too familiar with that pain. God bless you and may He ease the path ahead for you and for your dad.
TINA - glad you are showing some improvement. Sounds like the Paxlovid is doing its job. And no, as much as Amara loves the 3 kitties, I don't think her affection is returned. It's more like tolerance. And when she starts walking/running that tolerance will be tested.
BECCA - I hope your BP is settling down - or up, maybe in your case?
We were going to have BLT's last night, but when we picked up our grocery order and got it home, there was no "L"! They forgot ALL of our refridgerated items. (lesson learned to double check before leaving store) So, since we'd ordered a frozen lasagna intended for a quick meal on the road home, we popped that into the oven instead. It wasn't very good. Tonite, we're having bacon, eggs, and hashbrowns. Hopefully it will be warm enough to cook it all outside on the griddle.
What's the supper story at your house?