Michael left for golf before 8 AM on Monday morning, while I
did a bunch of paperwork before spending quite a bit of time pulling together
an AWESOME breakfast:
I diced a yellow pepper |
and an orange one |
lots of onions |
lots of extra sharp cheddar |
cooked sausage |
then I beat up 16 eggs with cream and S&P and carefully poured it over everything |
Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. OMgoodness...this was SO yummy!!! |
After eating I
headed over to Hobby Lobby (in my golf cart!!) to pick up on-sale yarn for a
vest for AJ:
I figured I’d get something
that can go with several colors and I got one skein wound while watching TV in the evening. I hope to have a vest pattern done (that Sharon was working on at the Fiber Floozie retreat) by the spring.
I swung through the Lake House parking lot on the way home and just had to get a couple of pictures...I LOVE this golf cart:
notice the flames on the side front |
Hotrod to the max!!!
And our flowers in front of the Lake House are just gorgeous and have been all year:
By the
time I got home it was just before 1 PM and time to get to quilting on the second leaded
quilt:
I spent all afternoon on
that and got about 40% of the way done.
My honey came home from golf
having eaten lunch on the road, so he wasn’t very hungry for dinner…we both had
yoghurt! I continued to work in the
studio after dinner and got a bit of ironing done on the snowball quilt as it
is finally all sewn together. Speaking
of which, I’m so glad I SKYPE’d with BG over the weekend as in talking with
her, we figured out where my fabric came from.
I’ve been working on the snowball quilt and thinking about borders and
what fabric I could use for borders.
Part of the problem was, I could NOT remember where this fabric came
from!! The fabric is different colors,
but all of the same pattern on the fabric, so I know I didn’t buy it at
different times in different places. I
thought maybe it was from a rainbow pack of fat quarters I ordered awhile ago,
but I have one strip that I didn’t use, and it is a full 42’’ strip….so that
idea was a bust. BG started talking
about FOUST and she was right….I bought this as a rainbow-ish jelly roll from
FOUST in February….I took it on retreat with Pat in March in case I ran out of
other stuff to work on. I did about 1/2 of
the blocks on retreat, but when I came home I had a bunch of UFO’s I wanted to
finish, so I packed the blocks all away until I pulled it out a couple of weeks
ago to finish. I am very glad that
little mystery is solved…now I have to find a nice batik that will go with all
of the colors for my border.
I finally
headed upstairs around 8 PM to settle in with my honey.
More cuteness...AJ learns how to fly:
And my honey sent me this...and it is HYSTERICAL....but you have to read it in that Rod Serling voice:
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