Welcome to the Monthly Update. What does that mean? Well, it's just little ol me trying to recap what took place during the month so that I can keep track. I kind of use it like a journal. Please sit back and enjoy a peek into a month of my life.
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The previous 2017 monthly update links are located at the end of this entry. I hope that you make it that far.
Goals:
Easy Street (ES) - quilted, bound -
Garden Party (GP) - quilted and bound -
Midnight Flight (MF) - blocks made
BOM (blue) quilted and bound -
BOM (Thimbleberries) quilted and bound -
BOM (pink) quilted and bound -
Quiet Book -
All pages cut out and all little parts cut out -- embellishments all bought.
1st - It is summer and that means that I will have kids all month long. Obviously my goals will not be met, but some sewing and quilting may occur in between events. At least my fingers are crossed for that. Today Jacob is here and sleeping in so first thing I tackle two more old blog entries and am able to mark them as done. Now what to do? My leg is driving me nuts. I have been bothered by a rash on my leg for a week now and it is really starting to travel and get worse. I am biting the bullet and heading for the doctor. After a quick appointment which nets me some steroids, antibiotics, and hydrocortisone cream, we are off to Central Market for groceries. It's a pretty boring day for a grandson that is 14 and I feel bad for him, but dang -- my leg is a mess. Dinner is at Smash Burger, as requested, and nothing has changed since the last time we were there. I think that was their final death march for us. No more Smash Burger. When asked the difference between a regular and large burger, the attendant held up two cups and explained to me that one was regular and one was large because one was bigger than the other. Honest. You can follow along with this
Jacob visit link to see all that we do. Oh, he and Grandpa are working on photography this week --- cameras everywhere.