I thought I was sleeping in (sort of) and when I got upstairs and looked at the clocks on the appliances, I remembered DST. lol! Our bedroom clock sets itself so it had already 'sprang ahead'.
We leave this morning and will be home again March 16. We don't get cell or internet at the campground, so you all will be on your own. Feel free to knock yourselves out at the mac & cheese buffet!

Yesterday I cleaned up my sewing room and put the living room back in order. I use the carpet as my 'design wall' and had the furniture shoved aside and the accent rug rolled up. Boy, after five of those"floor quilts", I'll be glad not to be crawling around on the rug, up and down, down and up, any more!! Whew! And I must have made hundreds of trips up and down the hall, sewing/ironing each little seam, then back to the living room floor to fit it in and figure out the next seam. One day alone, I logged 4,000 steps on my Fitbit just quilting. That's about 1.5 miles.

Our friend ripped her nylon jacket on rose thorns yesterday and they called me to see if I had any one-sided fusible interfacing to use for mending it. Well, of course, I did! So they came over and stayed for ham and sweet potatoes. We had a nice evening - a good send-off. Our other friend who flew to LA and was going on a Princess cruise with a group of 40 flew home last night. Princess gave them the option of cancelling without losing money, so her entire group voted to cancel. Smart move, I say!
Now we are hoping Vicki's son comes this morning to take her out shopping. He usually does this on Sunday mornings about 8:30. That's when we'd like to pull the trailer out of the shelter, get it turned around and pulled to the front without the extra stress of her glares, finger gestures, and "chants". But she does stay on her property (which tells us that she really does know where the property line is.)
CHICKIE - I like the backing you've found for the FF Baby quilt. Cotton or flannel? You will be having a lot of fun when that baby gets here! You are having such warm temps, but with the Kansas winds I expect the 'feels like' temp isn't quite so warm! But your Hooligans won't mind! Scottie loves the wind at the ocean. He lifts his face into the breeze and his long hair flows back like a doggie Breck commercial! lol!
JANA - good to see you are managing to keep busy in your sewing room!


BECCA - I bet you and I were making spaghetti sauce at the same time on Friday! Yes, the Costcos here are out of a lot of things. But I wouldn't say people are panicking as much as they are planning. We all want to stay out of the stores and other public places so we can avoid spreading this virus as much as possible. To do that, we need to stock up. Bill and I foresaw this happening and did our stocking before the rush. It's a little un-nerving to be the epicenter of something like this.
TINA - ahhhh - that new car smell! I bet Holly can't wait to get her car. What color is it? always the most important question in my book! Did Frankie ever find something to eat? my go-to on nights like that is poached eggs on toast or pancakes or cheese toast. Yum!
Tonite's supper is going to be more ham. Not sure what else will go with it, though. We might have one large sweet potato left. If not, we have russets.
Take care, stay well, and enjoy your Lenten suppers!