I feel like I am late planting everything, but in reality, when I lived 25 miles north of here, we waited until Decoration Day weekend to plant, so....................
I got the 9th baby quilt done. I have 9 grandchildren and decided 5 years ago that I wanted to do a cross-stitched baby quilt for each of them to choose from, for their first child. I now have them all done.
If my grandson Marcus, marries that little farm girl,
this will be theirs.
This is the one Helene choose for Della
Finished yesterday
There will be one quilt left over. My 2nd grand daughter, Susanna is not going to have children. Which in a way is a good thing, as she is not the motherly type and is constantly traveling for New Balance shoes, running in marathons.
Now I can stitch on my Nativity Scene, which has teeny-tiny holes and stitches. I made a mistake yesterday and had to pull out stitches today, but it is going to be beautiful with the metallic threads and beads.
I have also, over the years, made afghans for the grand kids. They have them, except for Jennifer's kids. I have theirs packed away in nice tight plastic boxes and will ship her oldest, Andrew's to him on his 16th birthday this November. I made it in MIT (Massachusetts Institute for Technology) colors because he's wanted to go there since he was 9. It's a very handsome Claret red, gray and black.
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It has been a week since I bit my tongue all the way through, and it is still hurting. I checked out the spot and it is healing, slowly. I swished with warm salt water and dabbed a bit of Hydrogen Peroxide on it last night before I went to bed. I did get a mouth guard and managed to get the impression good so it fits well, but during the night, I must spit it out because I spend a couple of times each night, patting around the bed, trying to find it to put back in. HAH!
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I had fun yesterday at Michael's. I got in line, waiting for the cashier, and a guy came up behind me with his cart. He had on a dark navy shirt, pants and hat with a big yellow "M" (Michigan) on it. His cart was filled with 2 large poster frames and several 8 x 10" poster frames. He looked receptive to chat, so I said.
"Hm-mm. Gathering sports memorabilia?"
"Yes. Hey! Good call. How did you know?"
"I am a Spartan. I went to the smart school."
"I oughta have you help me put all this stuff together."
"Oh, I've done it lots of times. For award banquets, or displays, stuff like that. I was involved in youth athletics for years."
"Then you're an expert!"
"No. I'm a Spartan and don't you ever forget it,"
I could hear him laughing as I walked away, up to the cashier.
Some days are more fun than others. HAH!