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Evening ride just before sunset
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Barbara AHMOD- picture of Naot's in spoiler. I must admit my new balance shoes are wonderful. My days of being able to pick up anything to wear are long over. Good shoes are worth the money and while I bought several pair yesterday-they are replacing a much larger stock I have acquired. Quite possible with retirement within sight, the days of buying dress/work shoes are over!
Ginny in Ohio
Nice shoes!
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Hello, all,
Terri - That parchment craft is absolutely gorgeous. I'm trying really hard not to go look at it again, as I need to finish my current projects first, THEN unleash a new craft in my life!
Tracey - Here are the ongoing projects, some explanations and lots of pics in the spoiler:In no particular order:
1. A Girl Scout lap quilt, which I'll donate to them for their next silent auction. It's a nine-patch design, and the nine-patch squares are already complete, it's just a matter of getting it assembled and quilted.
2. Two Kokopelli bags, one in progress. I designed a rectangular bag that you see here mostly assembled (have to put on a strap, and a liner is needed). The images that make up the front and back are actually placemats that I picked up at a garage sale yonks ago. I have four of them, so I'll make two bags, one to drag my crochet around and one to sell at the farmer's market.
3. Eight chair cushions - three for the barstools, four for the dining table chairs, and one for my office chair. They will be similar designs (log cabin), but different colors for each set, red for the barstools, blue for the dining room chairs, and a combination of both for my chair.
Here are the blue, red and white jelly rolls that will be made into chair cushions
4. Hot pads. I make them out of jeans that I pick up at garage sales for 50 cents or a dollar apiece. I cut out one pocket on the back side, and then a piece of the same original jeans that I cut the pocket out of on the other side, so they match. I add a double layer of the heat shield fabric in between the two pieces, then use a bright colored strip to bind them. I've got eight or ten sets cut and ready to go, hopefully be done to sell at the first farmer's market. Once the cutting's done, the sewing is easy. Pictured are ones I've done - the one at bottom left is five years old, and the one at top right I made just a couple years back.
5. A quilt for my youngest niece and my mother's namesake, Vivyan. She reads more than any other human I know, except for my husband. I'm going to make her a bookshelf quilt. This is someone else's concept, not mine, but I fell in love with the thought of making it for her.
6. A quilt for my daughter, still designing that one in my head. She requested shades of beige, which I find depressing, but she knows what she wants. This image is probably nothing like the eventual quilt:
7. Still also noodling around a design for a quilt for my son, and his favorite color is black. Thinking about something like this:
8. Oh, and last but not least, still working on the corner-to-corner crocheted piece for my oldest grandson. It's still an amorphous thing, not exactly photogenic. I'm pretty sure it was Cheri who brought up the technique here, so many thanks to her!
When I was working, there was always a project in progress, so nothing's changed. I've just finally built myself a place where I can access the things I need any time the notion strikes me, and start working with little fuss or wasted motion (hopefully! )
Heather - The thought of spending that much on a party feels odd, but I spent a lot of time in West Texas culture, where a girl's quinceañera was handled in a similar fashion. First ball gown, etc., etc. Fathers regularly went into debt to pay for their daughter's celebration of turning 15.
It was a good day yesterday. Today will hopefully be just as good... But right now, I need to go get some fresh bread going for tonight's dinner. Corey's making stuffed mushrooms for me, and he will have BBQ pork sandwiches, and I'm going to be putting together a broccoli and cauliflower gratin for both of us.
Later y'all,
Love,
Lisa4 -
Hi all ! I can keep up with reading all and responding to all in an online group of about 10 People. Much beyond that my life doesn't allons at présent! I'll just pop in and say HI from time to time. We're already at page 20 in 8 days!
If you @ me ( @bananasandoranges ) if you write to me I'll be sure to read it sooner or later!
At present, news:
-acceptable writing yesterday. More in store today.
-tracked past days
- some parts of days are much easier than others in terms of sticking w good CICO...
- going to get a little non alarming bump checked out in a couple of weeks
- sneezy and sniffly today. "Medium" allergy alert for grasses today. I think I will take a 1st antihistamen for the year today. Maybe hold out til this evening.. it makes me sleepy and will thus be good for tomorrow...we ll see...I did have halo ice-cream yesterday...dairy which i tend to seriously avoid this season.it could be that.
- TEA I've always been a big tea or herbal tea drinker. A woman friend says something like "older ladies need warm drinks" from her observation around her.( she's not in the health field). Now I also drink coffee when out as it's now often said to be good for health as if latest..and espresso or a coffee is half the price of a tea out here !
- sunny springy after chilly morning
- have to mostly avoid sun though! Always 50 spf quality mineral sunscreen now. Only hands face and neck area, possibly ankles showing...the rest protected by clothes!
Today:
-Read re-read one academic book (notes already partially taken)
-Integrate some bits into yesterday's writing
-Finish 4.5 pages
-Do PowerPoint
-Review edit 4.5 pages
-Send to corrector
Bonus
Dish area
Clean 15 min
Laundry 15 min
Meditate 5 -15 minutes.
Enjoying skimming !
Bonne journée!2 -
TRACEY accessible living. Wise friends. I had some friends who did that but ended up deciding to move at retirement time. My dad and others have moved bedroom down to the living room or den when mobility issues arose. Some I know built their dream homes on hills w long walks to get into house and realize they'll likely have to move at some point In 69s or 70s.
HEATHER 100k pounds even for a double party is not for the budget conscious!
I think the most expensive do I've been to that comes to mind.is my brother's wedding. Both close to 40 no kids Good middle management jobs. Maybe 30k dollars for all including hotel for wedding party members and dinner the night before and open bar in very nice place (wedding in public park!) About 20 years ago.... w probably 80 guests or so...maybe 30k 20 years ago approaches 100k today... but the tare bas batista I've been to have been WAY more modest!!
My one sister had a 1000 dollar budget! 30+ years ago... friends helping in a church room... etc simple !
Others . Catered not radically fancy w tent on family or friends land...
Or justice of peace w tiny get together after..
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Terri, wow those cards. I loved seeing the detail and have done a screen shot. I like making cards but I have never done any with embossing and parchment paper.
Pip Yogi
On houses and layouts, I love simple open designs with lots of natural light.
Yesterday I went hiking with three gals. We did a lovely circle which went through forest to a bluff walk along the beach and then circled back around through another forest trail to where we began. It was 11.4 miles and I feel it in a good way today. One of the gals is very knowledgeable about plants and it was fun learning about all the edible plants. Now I just hope I retained some of what I learned. It was an enjoyable day.
Got a letter from my oldest son yesterday and his letter made me teary in a good way. He said he was so grateful I was his mother and went on to say I taught him skills that allowed him to work through difficult times in his life. He said he is glad he has me and his brother in his court and that the lack of material things and hard work necessary through the years made him stronger. It was a sweet letter. I'm always amazed that my kids don't resent the years when money was scarce.
Betsy in NW WA
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In the early 1990's, a Russian scientist, his physician wife & their 2 young sons left Moldova with few belongings and little money. They found refuge in Richmond, VA, where I live. A few months after they arrived, their oldest son's bar mitzvah was given by Jewish community sponsors, and I was honored to be invited. It was a modest but lovely affair. The family was uplifted as their new country and their new community embraced them. I will never forget it. It is the only bar mitzvah I have ever attended. I still get tears in my eyes. The husband is now a prominent scientist in our medical college health system, and his wife is a superb bilingual community doctor.
Our gain.
Karen in Virginia6 -
LisaInArkansas wrote: »Hello, all,
Terri - That parchment craft is absolutely gorgeous. I'm trying really hard not to go look at it again, as I need to finish my current projects first, THEN unleash a new craft in my life!
Tracey - Here are the ongoing projects, some explanations and lots of pics in the spoiler:In no particular order:
1. A Girl Scout lap quilt, which I'll donate to them for their next silent auction. It's a nine-patch design, and the nine-patch squares are already complete, it's just a matter of getting it assembled and quilted.
2. Two Kokopelli bags, one in progress. I designed a rectangular bag that you see here mostly assembled (have to put on a strap, and a liner is needed). The images that make up the front and back are actually placemats that I picked up at a garage sale yonks ago. I have four of them, so I'll make two bags, one to drag my crochet around and one to sell at the farmer's market.
3. Eight chair cushions - three for the barstools, four for the dining table chairs, and one for my office chair. They will be similar designs (log cabin), but different colors for each set, red for the barstools, blue for the dining room chairs, and a combination of both for my chair.
Here are the blue, red and white jelly rolls that will be made into chair cushions
4. Hot pads. I make them out of jeans that I pick up at garage sales for 50 cents or a dollar apiece. I cut out one pocket on the back side, and then a piece of the same original jeans that I cut the pocket out of on the other side, so they match. I add a double layer of the heat shield fabric in between the two pieces, then use a bright colored strip to bind them. I've got eight or ten sets cut and ready to go, hopefully be done to sell at the first farmer's market. Once the cutting's done, the sewing is easy. Pictured are ones I've done - the one at bottom left is five years old, and the one at top right I made just a couple years back.
5. A quilt for my youngest niece and my mother's namesake, Vivyan. She reads more than any other human I know, except for my husband. I'm going to make her a bookshelf quilt. This is someone else's concept, not mine, but I fell in love with the thought of making it for her.
6. A quilt for my daughter, still designing that one in my head. She requested shades of beige, which I find depressing, but she knows what she wants. This image is probably nothing like the eventual quilt:
7. Still also noodling around a design for a quilt for my son, and his favorite color is black. Thinking about something like this:
8. Oh, and last but not least, still working on the corner-to-corner crocheted piece for my oldest grandson. It's still an amorphous thing, not exactly photogenic. I'm pretty sure it was Cheri who brought up the technique here, so many thanks to her!
When I was working, there was always a project in progress, so nothing's changed. I've just finally built myself a place where I can access the things I need any time the notion strikes me, and start working with little fuss or wasted motion (hopefully! )
Heather - The thought of spending that much on a party feels odd, but I spent a lot of time in West Texas culture, where a girl's quinceañera was handled in a similar fashion. First ball gown, etc., etc. Fathers regularly went into debt to pay for their daughter's celebration of turning 15.
It was a good day yesterday. Today will hopefully be just as good... But right now, I need to go get some fresh bread going for tonight's dinner. Corey's making stuffed mushrooms for me, and he will have BBQ pork sandwiches, and I'm going to be putting together a broccoli and cauliflower gratin for both of us.
Later y'all,
Love,
Lisa
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Love the bookshelf quilt!
I know, right? I have seen some insanely complicated ones and some fairly plain ones, but they all hold appeal... and honestly, I feel as if paper books have already become mere decoration for most people. The first time I talked to someone who matched the colors of the books they bought to their decor, instead of buying a book they wanted to read, I was flabbergasted. My mother's hallway leading to the two bedrooms and the main bath was ALL bookshelves, floor to ceiling, and jammed full, every inch. I've sold or given away thousands of books over the years... but don't buy many anymore unless they're going on my Kindle. Bookshelf quilts are a way to hold onto a memory.
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Karen - What a lovely memory!
Pip - Glad there is light at the end of that process for Yogi. He's such a happy dog.
Betsy - The hike sounds wonderful!
Houses - my dream home is one wrapped around a courtyard with a retractable or partial roof. Two guest bedrooms and a full bath on one side, master suite and office on the other, and the connecting area would hold the kitchen and living area.
Hamburger buns and hot dog buns shaped and proving in the oven, now to clean up the bread station and get them baking.
Later y'all,
Love,
Lisa5 -
Morning ladies
Well im dressed and went up and signed Lils card today is her 92nd Birthday..
Her kids are taking her to a swanky restaurant..
I did stop up to see her she is excited about today..
I am a purse aholic and over the years have collected many many purses over the yrs,i get them at Goodwill.. im not crazy and spend hundreds on a purse..
I just went through them and got rid of 2/3rds of them...
Im trying a little at a time..
My friend Linda that was going to help me is busy with her work and doesnt have time to help.. so im doing it on my own a little at a time.3 -
Review ... (Distances include cycling + walking + a bit of rowing)Mar-15 … 489.8 km (304.3 miles) = 38 hours 4 minJan-21 ... 208.2 km (129.4 miles) = 24 hours 39 minutes
Apr-15 … 491.94 km (305.6 miles) = 43 hours 6 min
May-15 … 361.81 km (224.8 miles) = 35 hours 50 min
Jun-15 … 569.53 km (353.9 miles) = 41 hours 53 min
Jul-15 … 230.7 km (143.35 miles) = 32 hours 45 min
Aug-15 … 211.3 km (131.3 miles) = 28 hours 8 min
Sep-15 … 306.7 km (190.6 miles) = 35 hour 2 min
Oct-15 … 441.82 km (274.5 miles) = 47 hours 43 min
Nov-15 … 660.21 km (410.23 miles) = 60 hours 41 min
Dec-15 … 499.91 km (282.8 miles) = 54 hours 56 min
Jan-16 … 864.79 km (537.35 miles) = 65 hours 36 min
Feb-16 … 470.53 km (292.4 miles) = 40 hours 39 min
Mar-16 … 917.73 km (570.2 miles) = 66 hours 13 min
Apr-16 … 417.83 km (259.6 miles) = 40 hours 23 min
May-16 … 267.09 km (165.9 miles) = 36 hours 10 min
Jun-16 … 552.1 km (343 miles) = 54 hours 48 min
Jul-16 … 709 km (440.5 miles) = 60 hours 41 minutes
Aug-16 … 775.9 km (482.1 miles) = 54 hours 52 minutes
Sep-16 … 371.3 km (230.7 miles) = 32 hours 20 min
Oct-16 … 649 km (403.3 miles) = 49 hours 46 min
Nov-16 … 403 km (250.4 miles) = 52 hours 16 min
Dec-16 … 511.05 km (317.55 miles) = 52 hours 2 min
Jan-17 … 741.9 km (461.0 miles) = 70 hours 3 min
Feb-17 … 600.5 km (373.1 miles) = 57 hours 30 min
Mar-17 … 1113.2 km (691.7 miles) = 78 hours 25 min
Apr-17 … 1181.9 km (734.4 miles) = 76 hours 45 min
May-17 … 426.6 km (265.1 miles) = 39 hours 21 min
Jun-17 … 575.7 km (357.7 miles) = 41 hours 53 min
Jul-17 … 714 km (443.7 miles) = 52 hours 23 min
Aug-17 … 475.8 km (295.6 miles) = 38 hours 41 min
Sep-17 … 455.5 km (283 miles) = 41 hours 25 min
Oct-17 … 647.1 km (402.1 miles) = 57 hours 19 min
Nov-17 … 427.0 km (265.3 miles) = 50 hours 4 min
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Jan-18 … 590.2 km (366.7 miles) = 57 hours 49 min
Feb-18 … 826.9 km (513.8 miles) = 57 hours 35 min
Mar-18 … 582.01 km (361.6 miles) = 50 hours 11 min
Apr-18 … 176.23 km (109.5 miles) = 29 hours 47 min
May -18 … 167.6 km (104.1 miles) = 29 hours 08 min
June-18 … 349.9 km (217.4 miles) = 36 hours 58 minutes
July-18 ... 324.2 km (201.5 miles) = 24 hours 26 minutes
Aug-18 ... 210.1 km (130.6 miles) = 25 hours 59 minutes
Sep-18 ... 261.7 km (162.6 miles) = 25 hours 11 minutes
Oct-18 ... 230.8 km (143.4 miles) = 30 hours 15 minutes
Nov-18 ... 216.8 km (134.7 miles) = 30 hours 3 minutes
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Jan-19 ... 241.6 km (150.1 miles) = 27 hours 2 minutes
Feb-19 ... 175.5 km (109 miles) = 19 hours 8 minutes
Mar-19 ... 170.3 km (105.8 miles) = 28 hours 21 minutes
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May-19 ... 164.0 km (101.9 miles) = 29 hours 10 minutes
Jun-19 ... 246.2 km (153 miles) = 25 hours 40 minutes
Jul-19 ... 217.3 km (135.0 miles) = 33 hours 45 minutes
Aug-19 ... 162.5 km (100.9 miles) = 28 hours 4 minutes
Sep-19 ... 136.0 km (84.5 miles) = 23 hours 10 minutes
Oct-19 ... 196.5 km (122.1 miles) = 31 hours 27 minutes
Nov-19 ... 155.5 km (96.6 miles) = 25 hours 01 minutes
Dec-19 ... 203.7 km (126.6 miles) = 26 hours 54 minutes
Jan-20 ... 304.4 km (189.2 miles) = 32 hours 49 minutes
Feb-20 ... 248.6 km (154.5 miles) = 34 hours 50 minutes
Mar-20 ... 148.3 km (92.2 miles) = 30 hours 12 minutes
Apr-20 ... 171.9 km (106.8 miles) = 19 hours 28 minutes
May-20 ... 183.7 km (114.1 miles) = 20 hours 49 minutes
Jun-20 ... 130.9 km (81.3 miles) = 18 hours 50 minutes
Jul-20 ... 41.8 km (26 miles) = 9 hours 8 minutes
Aug-20 ...148.9 km (92.5 miles) = 21 hours 43 minutes
Sep-20 ... 119.8 km (74.4 miles) = 23 hours 17 minutes
Oct-20 ... 191.7 km (119.1 miles) = 23 hours 40 minutes
Nov-20 ... 273.0 km (169.6 miles) = 29 hours 16 minutes
Dec-20 ... 216.8 km (134.7 miles) = 21 hours 59 minutes
Feb-21 ... 229.6 km (142.7 miles) = 29 hours 01 minutes
Mar-21 ... 259.8 km (161.4 miles) = 30 hours 48 minutes
Apr-21 ... 282.1 km (175.3 miles = 28 hours 42 minutes
May-21 ... 197.9 km (123 miles) = 25 hours 3 minutes
Jun-21 ... 188.2 km (116.9 miles) = 28 hours 5 minutes
Jul-21 ... 244 km (151.6 miles) = 32 hours 33 minutes
Aug-21 ... 234.4 km (145.6 miles) = 27 hours 53 minutes
Sep-21 ... 216.3 km (134.4 miles) = 33 hours 04 minutes
Oct-21 ... 187 km (116.2 miles) = 19 hours 31 minutes
Nov-21 ... 222.3 km (138.1 miles) = 32 hours 34 minutes
Dec-21 ... 200.1 km (124.4 miles) = 30 hours 15 minutes
Jan-22 ... 328.0 km (203.8 miles) = 36 hours 09 minutes
Feb-22 ... 223.9 km (139.1 miles) = 26 hours 04 minutes
Mar-22 ... 214.2 km (133.1 miles) = 24 hours 47 minutes
Apr-22 ... 248.4 km (154.3 miles) = 20 hours 48 minutes
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Sunday, 8 May 2022 … 0.0 km walking + 10.6 km cycling +
2022 Monthly May
Walking/Running Distance (km): 19.0
Walking/Running Time (min): 237.6
Cycling Distance (km): 10.6
Cycling Time (min): 35.2
Flights Stairs Climbed Number: 0.0
Flights Stairs Climbed Time (min): 0.0
Rowing Distance (km): 0.0
Rowing Time (min): 0.0
Other Distance: 0.0
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Totals
Total Distance (km): 29.6
Total Distance (miles): 18.4
Total Time (min): 272.8
Total Time (hr): 4:32:471 -
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Karen - Yes! One thing I mentioned earlier that really impressed him was the speech the boy gave. Some in Hebrew, but mainly in English, about how their forebears came to this country. My son said to me, "They have all that money, and yet they still keep the memory of the struggles and persecution their family has been through and how they got here"
When my sons were at school they really felt our family was 'boring', because it's so English. Plus I know my son feels a little conscious of being 'ordinary'. In truth, he is highly privileged, and I'm sure he knows it, but he is still dazzled by those who appear to have more money, more confidence etc. I have envy of those more artistically successful. I guess we all have our envy 'wounds' and the trick is to use them as a spur to a better life for ourselves - thinner, healthier, more spiritual, more friends, better marriage etc etc. Whatever is your bag.
Maybe he has a yearning for community. ..? He definitely has a money thing going on ..... His wife earns far more than him....
I feel a bit bad today because I dithered a bit too long over booking the excursions for our Iceland trip. DH made some suggestions last weekend, and it's taken me until today to finally decide. Of course, the very two that he especially wanted to do were all booked up.
One, I have found the next best thing, but the other, a long trek to a waterfall, I couldn't do anything about. I've booked a more sedentary alternative, but I'm going to try to get him on a waiting list once we get on the ship. Someone may drop out. He really wanted to go on that trek.
Adding up all the extra excursions made me blink, but we got a refund from our last cancelled cruise, so that money will go towards it. We will be crossing lava fields, swimming in hot springs and watching geysers spout. On Orkney we will see my dream of Scara Brea and the Stones of Brodgar etc. My rational for the cost of it all is that we will never be doing it again. And we aren't getting any younger.
Had a short nap. I will rejoin the world. Or, at least, go downstairs.
Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx5 -
THEY WON!!! WOOHOO!!! 42-26
My girl and I after the game. Got a really good pic of her blocking on a kickoff return.
Those are lovely cards, Terri!
Great news on Yogi, Pip!
Spooky pic there, Karen... YIKES! But I love weather pics too.
Happy Mother's Day to all the Mother's of ALL SORTS!
Carla, in MN6 -
Was awakened by a student I had when subbing this morning. He is a third grader and brought me a single white rose in a water bottle for Mother’s Day. Melted my heart.💕
Heard from everyone this morning and now to the pay booth. It made it to 103 degrees yesterday, but I was home in air conditioning by then. Another predicted for today.
RvRita in Roswell, NM
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A little at a time... laundry is done now ill take it to the dryer.
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Machka - My dream home would have a bright huge craftroom, an attached area for a heated wood shop for Rodger, 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. An open-ish kitchen living room area and a rec room. My kitchen would have a huge island that people could sit at and chat.
Maybe an exercise room but I’m not sure.
Karen - I bet the drag brunch will be a wonderful experience.
Heather - your son and DIL probably appreciate you and Johnny watching the children more than they are able to put into words.
We were so very blessed that both my parents and Rodger’s parents helped us tremendously by taking our girls if we needed it. When we moved to AB their help was terribly missed by all of us but especially the girls.
These will probably be some of the grandchildren’s best memories.
Lisa - I love all of your projects, but especially that bookshelf quilt and the concept of the trees on the black. I have been looking at the bookshelf quilts for my daughter. I truly have never attempted a quilt and don’t even have a place to do one.
My daughter still buys books and has a kindle. She reads continuously, but she said she loves the feel of a book and turning the pages and the books that she enjoys most she buys. She rereads books so it’s worth it for her.
I too have quite a few projects to get finished. Rodger is going to be working evenings and weekends again this year so I’ll probably get a fair amount accomplished. I really need to start the books for my girls and I have stockings to finish for this year. Next year I’ll probably start thinking more about scrapbooks for each family member.
Betsy - money has been scarce all of my life. I grew up with only cold running water, no heat except wood stove, and a lot of times the cupboards were pretty bare. I knew I was loved though and when there was a little bit extra Dad always made sure we knew we were a priority.
Our girls never grew up without heat although a couple of times in the summer, our gas was shut off. So we had to boil water for baths. My girls never bring those times up though, they only mention the good times.
Allie - I too had a purse addiction for a long time. It’s funny, my grandmother once gave me some money to shop with and took me to spend it. I bought a purse and wallet. She laughed and told me that I loved purses and wallets so much I never had money left to put in them. The last birthday money she ever sent to me I bought a nicer purse. I still have it, although it should probably be tossed now as I have loved it too much.
Heather - I hope someone does drop out so that Johnny gets the trek he wanted.
Carla - congratulations on the win.
Rita - you obviously touched that little guy.
I’m about to go do some changing around in our bedroom. I needed a dresser and one of our residents families left the perfect size one for us to dispose of. It’s in perfect condition. I don’t like how I obtained it, but at least it will be used and was rescued from the landfill.
I’ll go do some grocery shopping while DH watches the race this afternoon.
Off to do some chores.
Happy Mother’s Day to those that are celebrating. This is only of my favourite photos of my Mom, brother and I.
Tracey in Edmonton
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