Goodness...Tonight my SIL and Aoife returned home safely from Ireland...Whew
My daughter had a lovely restful time with her chickens and her sewing machine and her music...peace and quiet...now happy her family is home.
My girl has already started with her Halloween decorations!!!!! Wonder what her live chickens think?
Guess the live chickens prefer the safety of inside on the carpet in the family room!!
First chicken diaper made!!! SOS Emily called to say that the chickens do NOT like the diapers and refuse to wear them...hmmm Now on to the U-tube special on how to put a chicken diaper on a chicken the happy and easy way.. hmmm
The quilts I made for Margaret's twin granddaughters... Evidently Josie likes one of them better than her own bed..
Card pouch finished for Jackie...Hand and Foot card game, this laminate pouch holds all four decks.
Secured with Velcro..
Lucky me went to my first Sit and Sew at the local library. (first in 9 months) I added hardware to 40 key fobs.I love the Charlotte Modern Quilt Guild..Was so thrilled to see my friends and be out and about....I am quite wobbly and weak still....but zero hip pain.
Below, in a basket made by my daughter...sit the fobs that are ready for gifting:
Today was full. Friends invited me to brunch here in one of our 5 restaurants; I read outside on my patio, another friend came by for several hours to discuss books, philosophy and poetry.
Then off to play cards and to dinner made in another friends apartment...My goodness, Pearl was nowhere to be found..just a lovely day.
Back home tonight, a silly movie and my sewing machine. I had a tiny bit of clothesline rope left...It was fun to fiddle with scraps making it up into a small rope bowl. Not perfection, but it will still go into my box of gifts.
Thinking that since September is soon, I would start making some fall items. I have things that need to be done, but improv is much more relaxing. So preferring Want over Need.
Every day I am a tiny bit better. Two physical therapists told me that a posterior hip replacement surgery could take up to one year, not 3 months. Meantime the shots I had to take to lose the weight for the surgery have stopped. This has left me with a huge destructive craving for sugar...Sigh...And so life goes on....Many things to be thankful for, including the energy to write a blogpost.
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