And then Matt went to work out and the kidlets got so involved in that I actually got the chance to sew, which I have not done for a while now, THANK you infected lymph node.
I made:
and:
and:
Ah, bliss! You'll likely notice that these dinosaurs are also T-shirt fronts stitched to quilter's cotton in a log cabin pattern (Courthouse Steps, to be precise). These, however, are to be sewn into a quilt for my pumpkinbear etsy shop, or perhaps my May craft fair, for the season is again nigh.
Then, of course, I had to suck it up and submit to an item that the girls requested be put on the calendar almost a week ago, and I put if off as long as possible, but I could reasonably put it off no longer...
We ate lunch at China Buffet. Barf.
However, after China Buffet (the girls' favorite food items there? Macaroni and cheese, and ice cream. See? Barf!), we came back home, and while the girls and I picked interesting violets and followed the paths of bees and stared at spiders and pestered slugs, my Matt fixed up the compost bin and then assembled my most favorite item of summer infrastructure:
See, what did I tell you?
Bliss.
you look so relaxed in that hammock. i bet you didn't get to stay there too long.
ReplyDeleteyou know you can eat the violets, right? they are lovely in a salad.
http://whistlingleafblower.blogspot.com/2008/04/abundance.html
I probably got to stay in that hammock about two minutes, and then either somebody jumped on me or I remembered that I had to start dinner a half-hour ago. But even a hammock in two-minute intervals is still two minutes of bliss.
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