Happy Friday to you. I would love to say that today is going to be a slower, more relaxed day than yesterday but it's not the case. Yesterday was so busy, but filled with fun, laughter and love. I mentioned our youngest girl was coming over to work on something, but can't specify what-just in case someone in the family gets nosy. Suffice to say it is a wood working project and her she is. She had so much fun working with hubby; said it reminded her of high school and making her hope chest, but she appreciated how her dad works and puts things together.
I watched her kiddos while she worked outside and then went to our oldest daughter's home to hang out while she was at the dentist. WE played Clue and I never won, but it was fun.
Then we went down to Westminster for dinner with our neighbors. It was a lot of fun; loved the food and didn't feel full until later in the evening. I would definitely eat it again. I do worry though about gluten, but the meat wasn't marinated so I think I was o.k.
Today I have a quilt group meeting-to decide how to proceed in the New Year and this afternoon I'm going to a friends for tea. I did get some sewing done yesterday and hope to square up the second set of 16 squares this afternoon. Tomorrow I have another activity-I'm ready for those snowy days so I can just stay home and snow or work on presents. Still haven't got those done yet.
I hope you have a perfect weekend with an activity you love to do.
Blessings~
Noreen
Friday, November 13, 2015
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Noreen, you're as busy as anyone I know. Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteYou certainly have been keeping busy which is a good thing! Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful that your daughter and husband are working on a fun woodworking project together! Sounds like you are very busy indeed... have a blessed and wonderful weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteYou are busy, busy, busy, Noreen, but I bet you love every minute of it! So glad you get to spend time with your grands on a regular basis and that you and the hubs teach them wonderful things that they will be able to use throughout their lives. Blessings, Cindy
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