Today my baby, Autumn, turns 44. Where do the years go? I had been a grandma two years by the time I was 44. It’s also my dad’s 109th birthday.
Lori, so sorry you had to make that tough decision. But sometimes it’s simply best for everyone. And there are some fabulous group homes out there now, as we learned with Bill’s uncle.
Chriss, did you get started on your table runner? Is there A specific pattern so I can look it up? Or can you share a photo? Given how much you are driving, I think I could let the oil and tires go too. Thank you for inviting me not to visit you!
Mary Q - when I posted about that haircut yesterday, I was waiting for your response, knowing you have been a hairstylist at one time.
Lois, enjoy your venison. It is definitely not my cup of tea, though I ate a lot of it growing up . M Hunting season is in the fall in our area.
Judi, glad you found a floor you both like. Will it be throughout the downstairs or just the pantry and storage room?
Jana, Covid is spiking everywhere. We were told that right now California is one of the worst places in the country. Just before we had to cross the border into California.
Diane, glad the surgery went well and your hubby is a good nurse. Are you in much pain?
Suzette, lucky you to have a hair cutter in the family!
Yesterday was a Long day in the saddle. 400 miles, fighting Highwinds about half of the time. We pulled into our campground and DH was so tired he just shut off the truck, plugged in the power, went into the trailer, and sat down. He says after all the high stress driving he needs a day off so we are going to rest here an extra night. We stayed here on our way south - in The orange grove. The oranges weren’t ripe then, but they are now so we will pick a bag today. I’m Getting out my sewing machine this morning so I can attach a new Crosstitch project to my frame - Spring Camper. We are so glad we hit the road for home when we did because a lot of places we have just driven through snow yesterday!
Have a super Sunday!
Mary Z