I've been up to waaaay too much lately, but here are a few of the many. I have spent day after day trying to find a 'robin's egg blue'(light turquoisey) dress to wear for Chelsey's wedding. I finally decided to sew a simple dress and embellish it with flounces. I found a very simple Butterick pattern, but have gone to three stores and they don't have it, or they seem to be phasing out Butterick patterns! I made a 'mock up' of a dress pattern I already have, but it's not really floatin' my boat. I may end up with a repurposed dress I already have, or a skirt and sweater.
The roof has finally been repaired! HOORAY!! Yes, you may join me in my enthusiasm! HOORAY! Now on to the flooring and wall repair. I boxed up and moved the dining room stuff back to the dining room, even though those things will have to be moved again. I really needed to have my family room functional, since it's our only living space. Relief Society has been constantly taking up my time. This month we have had a Parenting Panel/Game Night with Valentiney treats and also a Crock Pot cooking class. Luckily, next month is a Stake RS activity, which takes the place of our monthly Ward RS activity, and I'll be gone for the monthly cooking class.
Wedding stuff is an ongoing adventure. Gathering and organizing addresses is done, I hope. Now I'm on to stuffing and sending.
The cleared off dining table came in handy. All the bluebirds of happiness are stamps I'm doing on the back of the invites. I found the ink takes awhile to dry, so they have to be spread out. The address and return address are going to be printed on labels, since my hands are old and would cramp up if I had to write them all.
Now I need to clean/organize the garage and the craft room. The garage, so we can fit the furniture in there when the floor gets fixed. The craft room, so Chelsey & Bracken can sleep in there when they come for the Open House. It doesn't sound like it would take forever, but between Dan & me we have the energy and strength of a 102 year old!
Here's a couple fun things about Dan.
He enjoys 'harvesting' his fruit trees, so he can share his bounty with others. He found this funny lemon, and drew a face and mouth on it.
Dan may be a thief, but he's an honest thief! He left me this note on the kitchen counter when he had gone to work. In case you can't read it, it says,"Took your last $3.00". This is one of the reasons I love him. He has amazing integrity!
Uhhh, yeah. My first thought about the lemon was a face, too. Not something shocking......
ReplyDeleteI like the bluebirds! Yes, you are old. Yay for the roof! Dad's ultra-uber integrity is the ever-present nagging guilt in my mind. I mean, good example I live by.
Ditto to everything Phyllis said. You see, Phyllis, I didn't use your real name! I almost did, but then realized your identity would be compromised and hundreds of enthusiastic/angry/psycho blogger fans would come rushing to your door, the boys' school, Jimmy D's work, hiding in your groceries. Just lookin' out for ya.
ReplyDelete....oh, hi Verna.
...but seriously, only dad could put a face on that lemon and not something else.
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