Friday, June 24, 2022

Another week...

 another page!


This page had a lot of blue!



That is how much of one color on this page, which is why it went to fast.


A friend shared the recipe for egg bites. You make them in silicone cupcake lines. Bits of wheat bread in the bottom, then sausage crumbles and cheese, and topped with an egg and milk mixture. They freeze well, the recipe says, but we ate the whole dozen over about 3 days. 

While stitching, I binged Sweet Magnolias on Netflix, based on the books by Sherryl Woods. It had a Virgin River vibe. I watched the two seasons, and they are making a third. 


Then I read this book, which I picked up at the library. It started a little slow, but got really interesting. When I was finished, I was happy to see there are two more in the series, which I'll request. It made me think of how my life could be different if I had made different choices. I'm so lucky in that I'd do it all again. There have been bumps in the road, but it's my road. 

Wednesday, June 15, 2022

Mid June already!

 Time is zipping by! It seems to go faster and faster.



Another page done! I had to move it back to a small 
snap, because when it's in the big one, it's too hard to reach the top. I've been putting a lot of hours in, I want it done by the end of the year. 


We went out to breakfast one day last week, to the diner of course. Ralph got oatmeal and fruit, I had scrambled eggs, hash browns and bacon, and hot tea. 


Eddie was in a race in PA. He had a problem with his brakes that caused him to fall, hurt his shoulder and the bike. Ed has been replacing all the parts needed. He's posing here, he gets all helmeted up for the race. He has another one this weekend.


I've been glued to the TV for the January 6 hearings. Of course, there are idiotic and/or gullible people who still insist that there has been no wrong doing. 


This is my big frame that Ralph made me from plastic pipe. He cut a couple of different lengths for the sides and top and bottom so I can alter the size. The piece is held in place on the frame by q snap pieces. 

Saturday, June 4, 2022

It's June!

 The months are going by fast. It's been a week of AC on, windows closed, then AC off, windows open. Repeat. Repeat.


Ralph is growing lettuces in his hydroponic thing. It's amazing- you cut off what you want, but never more than 1/3 of the lettuces. By the next day, more are growing! We have lettuce from it at least every other day!


I had another page finish, and moved the piece on the q snap frame. It's coming out so well! I treat each page as a project, which keeps it from getting boring. My goal is to have it done by the end of the year. I'm not saying which year! I've got almost 2 years into it, but I've put it aside twice for a few months. 

June is Manda and Jake's birthdays, and Manda and Ben's 12 anniversary. The 26th, their anniversary, is also the sad 3rd anniversary of Joseph's death. It's so hard to believe he's gone. I pass the cemetery where he's buried frequently.  His ashes are buried with Mom's. Dad is next to them, and my grandparents are in the next row. Every time I go by them, I salute my Dad and my Pop, blow a kiss to Mom and MomMom, and touch my hand to my heart for Joseph. I talk to them, and I tear up every time. Just writing about them makes me tear up. Mom, Dad, and my grandparents lived long lives, all well into their 80's. Joseph was 32. 32 forever he'll be. He's already missed so much, and my heart hurts thinking that he'll miss so many milestones of Joey's. 



I hope he's resting in peace.