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SUPPER CLUB - Saturday, Nov 7th

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purrfect-lady
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SUPPER CLUB - Saturday, Nov 7th

Post by purrfect-lady » Sat Nov 07, 2020 6:05 am

Good morning!

34* here this morning. Brrrr . . . . Coldest yet! My DBIL, Gene, has an 18-hr snowstorm going on. Sent me pix yesterday. So pretty! It's always exciting, the first real snow of the season in Alaska even to him and he's been there for almost 50 years. But he finds it less exciting in March and it's still there!

Scott has his hair appt this morning, Tex is bringing his trailer over, Adam is moving in, and I'll be hanging with the Maytags and changing sheets. I'll probably be spending some of the day reading/cross-stitching/supervising somebody - anybody! Last night we finished our Christmas shopping, ordering Hickory Farms treats for family to be delivered around Dec 15th. My sis is starting to feel a little better but still can't get clothes on. She's been wearing the hospital gown from the ER. So we ordered her two post-surgical shirts to be delivered Monday. They open with snaps on top of shoulder and down the sides. I hope this will help her. They aren't cute (look like scrub tops, one white, one black) so maybe I'll take some floral or cat fabrics to fussy cut some applique's for them. I could have sewn her a fewshirts but I have no patterns, no appropriate fabric, and no time. Plus it would have been more expensive. Hopefully the sizes run true and they fit her.

LORI - I'm in no rush to do my quilts either, but wanted to get the patterns while the getting was good! They will be great projects for next year! Or in the trailer this winter if I run short of things to sew. 2-1/2" stars?? Well now, won't they be fun!! :lol: You really have a nice life going on there in UTAH. Do you like it there in hot summers and cold winters as much as you do now?

BECCA - My main Nativity Set is a big one, 19 pieces, and it takes up my entire buffet at Christmas. I made it over 8 months in a weekly ceramic class when I was 18. I cleaned the greenware myself, painted it carefully, right down to the eyelashes. Every now and then I find an odd piece of it in thrift shops and I buy them to have extras 'just in case'. I see the same set on e-Bay and they go for almost $300. I have smaller ones that I set in different rooms around the house. Would love to take a little one in the trailer but Foxy would consider it a cat toy, I'm sure. So I made a wall-hanging and I'll tack it up someplace. Can't have Christmas, even in a trailer, without Baby Jesus!

JANA - so is this Zoom class you are doing the big one you were kind of stressing over or is this your monthly class or are they the same thing? I'm losing track, you are so busy sharing your skills! Love your backgrounds! Have to admit, we carefully chose our background, too, for our Zoom court hearting last Sept. My Crazy Jane quilt.

Since I'm such an efficient packer, I had to go out to the trailer to get some eggs and bacon for our supper tonite. lol! And I had some cooked, shredded potatoes, onions and peppers in the freezer so they came in as well. FEAST!! So that's going to be our supper.

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Re: SUPPER CLUB - Saturday, Nov 7th

Post by auntjana » Sat Nov 07, 2020 11:10 am

Almost good afternoon!

The sky has settled in with clouds and the wind is still blowing. Dark and gray looking outside.

Heading to the Batt Cave. Sarah and I created another, better mask. It is from a N95 paper mask that fits very nicely. Tweaked the length of the elastic so it is just a bit longer. More comfortable. Of course, Joseph came up with the idea of making a turkey mask, yellow with a red waddle on it. So I am going through my stash to find a beak yellow for a pair of masks. Mask making, a new art form! LOL!

Dinner - something simple with pasta. Maybe chicken and noodles like - we will see.

Mary - yes, this class with Zoom is my church lesson. Where I taught the young girls for a few years, I now teach the women in Relief Society. That age group is from 18 to dead! It is 9nly one lesson a month on a Sunday. I would so much rather teach my young girls or a class full of 16 y/o boys, than this Relief Society class. Scares me to death! But will manage! Be safe on your travels.

Well, time to scoot off. Sarah is coming to remove the painters tape and needs those new masks,
Hugs,
Jana

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Re: SUPPER CLUB - Saturday, Nov 7th

Post by zfatcat » Sat Nov 07, 2020 12:12 pm

Mary, cat applique on your sisters tops would be purrfect. Yes things are good here. I work in the yard a bit, play with the dogs (a lot), eat when I feel like it, do a little cleaning, and even get in some sewing. Glad you were able to come up with something for dinner. I don't mind the weather. The weather here is so different from SoCal. Even the same temps seem different because it's dry here. I really don't mind it at all.

Jana, your wind has arrived up here. It's starting cool down too.

The girlies are sleeping, so I guess it's time for me to sew.

For dinner I'll have left over baked chicken, mashed potatoes, and I'll make up some zucchini to go with it.

Have a lovely evening.
Lori 8-)

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Re: SUPPER CLUB - Saturday, Nov 7th

Post by Becca » Sat Nov 07, 2020 12:19 pm

Hello everyone cloudy here with some sun
We had an early FaceTime with DGS telling us about their new Home
Then I got laundry complete just as Marty & his friend came to visit She brought me a pot of pansies in an arrangement & Apple cider cookies .
We had a good visit & talked about Thanksgiving plans Sawyer has been exposed at School so he is Home for 2 weeks

Maryz Safe travels The appliqués would be nice for DS

Jana I used to teach adults & I much preferred my teenagers

Lori Enjoy your time at your DSs

We had chicken n Noodles in the freezer That will be our Dinner. Becca

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