18-05-2022, 07:35 AM
morning ladies Raining here again and now through to Saturday. It's so warm though, no heat pump on. Using the drier will use the power anyway.
Well done, popeye. That's an excellent result. Always pays to have your evidence ready (like the FB pages), they can't argue with that. Here's hoping things change for the better now.
I've almost finished the pin cushion, just have to figure out how to put the top on. A bit of glue and sewing I think.
Last night the Furry One flatly refused to leave my pillow. We have the winter sheets on now and he just loves it. Lots of growling (from me and the Furry One lol) but he was so stubborn, I tipped him off the pillow. He sulked on the end of the bed for a while with lots of woe-is-me sighs. This morning, as soon as it was light, he sat on my head to show he hasn't forgiven me and to push me off the pillow. Jack Russells are pretty determined wee dogs, just as well we're equally as determined not to be bossed by him. But I think I'll find him a pillow of his own and put a flannelette pillowcase on it. Will save a lot of hassle at bed time. And he'll still probably want mine.
The diggers are still there. Yesterday they were sorting the logs from the rubbish. When those logs hit the ground, the whole house shakes. We're still getting used to our new view.
It's a family get together today, lots of May birthdays to celebrate. MrK turns 79 on Saturday so next year is his 'big' one. I've asked the kids to think about what they would like to and to put suggestions to MrK. Our daughter, ever the practical one, suggested a family picnic at one of the Rotorua lakes. She had a family picnic for her 21st and we hung streamers and balloons on tree branches, was an awesome day. We would have to do that in warmer weather but that's no biggie.
Happy crafting
Well done, popeye. That's an excellent result. Always pays to have your evidence ready (like the FB pages), they can't argue with that. Here's hoping things change for the better now.
I've almost finished the pin cushion, just have to figure out how to put the top on. A bit of glue and sewing I think.
Last night the Furry One flatly refused to leave my pillow. We have the winter sheets on now and he just loves it. Lots of growling (from me and the Furry One lol) but he was so stubborn, I tipped him off the pillow. He sulked on the end of the bed for a while with lots of woe-is-me sighs. This morning, as soon as it was light, he sat on my head to show he hasn't forgiven me and to push me off the pillow. Jack Russells are pretty determined wee dogs, just as well we're equally as determined not to be bossed by him. But I think I'll find him a pillow of his own and put a flannelette pillowcase on it. Will save a lot of hassle at bed time. And he'll still probably want mine.
The diggers are still there. Yesterday they were sorting the logs from the rubbish. When those logs hit the ground, the whole house shakes. We're still getting used to our new view.
It's a family get together today, lots of May birthdays to celebrate. MrK turns 79 on Saturday so next year is his 'big' one. I've asked the kids to think about what they would like to and to put suggestions to MrK. Our daughter, ever the practical one, suggested a family picnic at one of the Rotorua lakes. She had a family picnic for her 21st and we hung streamers and balloons on tree branches, was an awesome day. We would have to do that in warmer weather but that's no biggie.
Happy crafting
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