Saturday repose.
Yesterday I sewed all day.
It was so nice.
Above are the dinner napkins for Christmas Dinner
I am doing a tea for us 5 core friends.
We have met together for 10? years at least four to five times a year.
This year it will be a Christmas tea at my house.
They turned out little purses.
Lace edged when opened.
I'll do a tutorial over at "A Place To Create"
Today we had the funeral for a Dear Man
Mr Joe Labriola
My SILove did a wonderful job speaking of her father and telling us about the dreams of so many a man who he prayed a quick prayer with as they died in his arms there on the beach of Normandy
A Medic on the island of Okinawan in the invasion.
An American Hero.
A husband of one, whose wife passed this time of year four years ago.
Father of two daughter and two grand daughters.
He will be missed.
We all went out to lunch on his behalf and saluted the man.
Please remember the family in you prayers.
The sisters have just become the elders.
I came home and slept and hour and then we had a play date for an over night of a new child into our home. They go to school together she is also an adopted child. I think because we are adoptive parents it is often just assumed we are safe because we have gone through all the background checks and home studies..
I am known at the school and so I think that ease is afforded but it still astounds me.
I opened the door and the child was just standing there the mother just dropped her at the curb and drove off.
They have all played well together and are readying for bed.
I harvested 4 pickling cucumbers and so my first time making pickles!
It was pretty easy.
It was a five minute bath and all three jars sealed ya!
They are sliced dills.
Almost burned the Santa cake.
Dash wanted a Santa for adoption day tomorrow.
Hard crack candy was something of my youth that I held in fond remembrance. I wanted to repeat that old time feeling. I would make this when I came home from school. I am stunned that my mom let me do this it is pretty dangerous. I have cooked and baked and made candy from as early as 5th grade. That's around 10 or so. Almost always unattended. It must of been when I was able to see my mom was during the dinner breaks.
Watermelon has yet to be cut
The grape and the raspberry set these will be gifts for neighbors.
I had a dud with some lemon oil was nasty!
So I still have another batch to make to finished the job.
However my bones are done for the day.
This has been a full day.
Dash's Adoption Day is tomorrow 7 years home to us.
We came home from Russia on the 13 th of December with our little Christmas Boy.
I need to decorate this in the morning the Lady is tired :)
Some comment answers if I can recall themNo dash has blue eyes unlike Dove little miss Golden eyes.
I cant think or remember another question that was out there.
I do hope to do a better job keeping up with this blog and the others.
We have a new photo system and I dislike the hassle of it and it is time consuming as well.
3 comments:
Another busy day for you, bless you sweet sis. Much love to you.
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Dill Pickles. Yummy
Needed a Donetta hug today so thought I would comment to let you know I visited and it is like getting one. (not as good as getting one in person)
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