Oct 20, 2006

Ho Hum

It must be the weather.  The sun hasn't been out all week, even though the meteorologist keeps seeing it coming.  It never gets here.  We've had snow and rain off and on all week.  Damp and chilly.  I went out to get a pair of my dh's jeans off of the line this morning and I brought them in and stood them up in the corner.  I would love to see the sun.


Not alot has been happening and so I haven't felt much like blogging.  I've had time to sew lately and I just finished a jacket.  Made a skirt for my dd3 and helped dd1 to sew a pair of pajama pants.  Dd2 saw an idea she liked in a catalog and started sewing Christmas presents.  They're little stuffed calico hearts put in a wicker basket.  Kinda cute.


The front porch is the project that I'm tackling this week.  I have a long way to go.  We just put all of the stuff in there that we didn't have a home for and now I have the task of finding homes for it.  I've resorted to just sorting stuff and labeling new boxes in a somewhat organized fashion until we get  more shelves (or add on to the house.)


There's a big pot of meatball stew on the stove tonight and a light snow coming down.  Guess I'll go and start on some Christmas presents.  Light a few candles and put on the music.  Too much cleaning and organizing isn't good for a person, you know?  Time to get cozy.


From Glory Farm

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Oct 20, 2006

Ho Hum

It must be the weather.  The sun hasn't been out all week, even though the meteorologist keeps seeing it coming.  It never gets here.  We've had snow and rain off and on all week.  Damp and chilly.  I went out to get a pair of my dh's jeans off of the line this morning and I brought them in and stood them up in the corner.  I would love to see the sun.


Not alot has been happening and so I haven't felt much like blogging.  I've had time to sew lately and I just finished a jacket.  Made a skirt for my dd3 and helped dd1 to sew a pair of pajama pants.  Dd2 saw an idea she liked in a catalog and started sewing Christmas presents.  They're little stuffed calico hearts put in a wicker basket.  Kinda cute.


The front porch is the project that I'm tackling this week.  I have a long way to go.  We just put all of the stuff in there that we didn't have a home for and now I have the task of finding homes for it.  I've resorted to just sorting stuff and labeling new boxes in a somewhat organized fashion until we get  more shelves (or add on to the house.)


There's a big pot of meatball stew on the stove tonight and a light snow coming down.  Guess I'll go and start on some Christmas presents.  Light a few candles and put on the music.  Too much cleaning and organizing isn't good for a person, you know?  Time to get cozy.


From Glory Farm

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