My Gosh!!!
I practically over dosed on sports over the weekend. They even had games on Friday!!
College football games--even basketball games. There was a basketball tournament that my Michigan State Spartans played in Friday, Saturday and Sunday---in Portland, Oregon.
Do you know how late those games came on back here? 10:30 the 1st night, Midnight the 2nd night and (not so bad) 8:30 last night. I watched all of them and..............WE WON THE TOURNEY!!!
Saturday football--Michigan State beat Rutgers and Ohio State beat Michigan. YAY!!!!!! Auburn beat Bama!!! Now that's done until the play-offs and then the Bowl games.
Then basketball starts in earnest and continues all winter until March Madness.
I have to admit, I got a little sick and tired of sitting there watching.
But I have that nice loooooooooong winter cross stitch project to keep me company.
Oh, BTW--I don't watch professional football or basketball--only College.
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Today, I got my 452 thousand Christmas Cards created and done. I have Hallmark Card software. All during the year, I use it for making birthday cards. I like it because I can personalize the cards with the person's name or put a small written text inside.
At Christmas time, I pick one card that I like and use that to send to friends. Those that live away, I tuck in a little note.
Then, I find individual cards for family members--kids, grandkids, great grandkid. I try and pick out cards that have a verse that is what that person is like, then I personalize it with their name.
I started doing this years ago to save money. Every year, I sent out printed photo cards--they got a little pricey over the years. With these cards, I can insert a photo on the page.
The printed Christmas cards I used to buy in boxes seemed expensive and we all know how much a birthday card can cost nowadays.
Seriously? I probably don't save a thing on the Christmas cards, because I have to buy card stock and greeting card envelopes, but....you know how I love to write and create things on my computer, so the joy I get out of doing this, far outweighs the cost of a pack of card stock paper and a box of envelopes.
What was my father's favorite saying? Oh yes. "A fool and his money are soon parted."
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50 degrees and sunny today and maybe up to 60 tomorrow. The last yard waste pick-up tomorrow. As a person that obeys the rules... hence, my little bundle of branches are broken up in 4' lengths and tied securely with string.