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It was raining again when we got up on
Wednesday (12/30), so Michael cancelled out of golf and headed to the grocery
store for mushrooms and spinach to make his breakfast omelet. I got
Pat’s turkey carcass (along with some frozen veggie peelings from my own
freezer) into the crockpots while he was gone,
and also made up a sheet pan of
granola to bake for an hour:
before baking.... |
part way through..... |
yum! |
I spent the rest of the
day in the studio, happily sewing, quilting, binding, etc. I finished the quilting on the bargello and
loaded up the “reading” quilt right behind it, with just about an inch to
spare.
glad I loaded a double length of backing |
I also worked on the blue “leftovers”
quilt and it is finally, totally finished.
I didn't think I'd get this done til January....oh well... |
After Michael planted the amaryllis bulb that Paula gave us for
Christmas,
he came down to play a couple games of pool while I was sewing, and
we watched a bit of TV together. We had
leftover ham, etc for dinner, then I spent an hour SKYPING with Janice before
heading upstairs around 8:30 PM. Michael
was just finishing up a chapter in his book, so I got the turkey stuff out of
the crockpot and into the fridge, before we settled in front of the TV for the
rest of the evening.
When I went to Stitch & Chat on
Tuesday, I got 2 more beautiful hats for Clinton School…this group had been
absolutely wonderful and generous with their money, their time and their yarn!