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I was told I have a large uvula. My BFF cautioned me to make sure I enunciate very clearly if I share this fact.
Oh yes, learning how a new kitchen "cooks". I've been cooking in the same kitchen for 37 years now, so I know every inch (and there are so few in my tiny little kitchen) of the space, and how to make it work. When I cook elsewhere, my parents or rental etc. my rhythm is not the same. I feel like a new kitchen will tell you it's secrets and show you what the dance will be, but it can't do it all at once. It reveals the plan overtime.
I must agree with Miss 150, there is a magical quality about this piece, and magic knowing it will shelter something so precious.
Love that glaze ( and small swirl on the top). (Respectfully) smiling at the thought of your friend resting happily in a magical, mermaid's genie jar. I'm sure it will bring her daughter joy.
The church just almost next to us has a good sized garden that supplies fresh produce for their food pantry. Swann and I noticed it on a walk around the neighborhood - end of season squash and peppers about all remaining). Great ministry; good on you for sharing your time that way.
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August tallied up a 7.2# loss and am under my self set maintenance range (140-150). At 5'7 I'm definitely not under weight, but on the other hand, at my age, a bit of padding is not unattractive either. Figure to refind a few of those #s as we settle back into a more relaxed and normal routine around here.
I'm down to the last (as far as arranging furniture goes) room- and no surprises here, it is the living room with DH's TV plopped down like the albatross they are and mucking up any sense of .... Ok, a deal is a deal, and a way will be found.... The next task will be to set and organize the so called art room - a project I'm going to thoroughly enjoy.
Time to be about it. Stuffed peppers and first loaf of bread to be made today (working out bugs in kitchen efficiency and inevitable rearrangements following).
on 9/4/24 11:50 am
My dad is a horrific snorer with a CPAP and I know I snore, just not sure if I stop breathing. When my dad went to the sleep doc to fit him for the CPAP, he took one look in my dad's mouth and throat and declared, "you were born to snore!" I so don't want one!
Greetings all
Sorry to have been AWOL. Just a busy time by my fairly low standards of business. Sunday we went to friends for a Labor day party. It was nice except we had to toast the friends who are no longer with us. Kind of sad. I made cheese crisps and brought a watermelon which turned out to be exceptionally sweet. Tuesday was also very busy as I had scrabble, had to get and deliver payroll and then take new art to the gallery. This is several trips up and down the freeway which is ok because it runs along the ocean, bay and forests. Still time consuming. DH brought home an enchilada casserole from costco. Not very good. It might go into the trash after one more meal.
DH birthday is Friday. I am going to get a small lemon cake from a good local bakery rather than attempt it myself. I had planned to take him on a little picnic at our favorite rock finding beach but we will see. I am helping can tomatoes that day and he also has a doctor appointment plus lunch with friends so there are timing issues. As always.
Lordy my gallery stuff was almost sold out yesterday when I took new stuff. Nice but I feel pressured. Oh well.
CC good on you for talking about the tri g meds to friend. Really no reason to keep this stuff secret even though it was kind of rude for her to ask. Too much about weight is secretive which I think leads to more overeating. Anyway sounds like you are doing great. Energy needed to clean up dog toy animal mutilations! And yeah lots of people have sleep apnea including my very skinny brother. Go figure. I think Apple watches and other health watches do some of that monitoring. When our friends were visiting they kept announcing their sleep scores each day. Hmmm
Peps congrats on all the hard work on vehicles. Almost done! And ditto on 20 years. Good on you.
DD also congrats on a good first day. Maybe it's as simple at starting on right foot. Or more likely, good planning and approach on your part.
Hey I am 20 plus years retired and I still have dreams about work and not being able to do everything on time or whatever. And I still have dreams about being in college and not knowing where my classes are etc.
I agree Liz, all the landscapes lose meaning over time. People pictures are what count. Beach nap! What a good idea.
We watched the last half of USC LSU football game and I thought of CC's dad. It was a killer good game. This Saturday will be Nebraska/Colorado which is a major rivalry. CC want to make a wager? I may have studio buddy over for ham and beans.
Studio time this afternoon. Glazing needed.
The daughter of my very best (now deceased) friend contacted me about making a container for the remaining ashes. Though my hands are kind of too crappy for this now, I do have some previous large jars to offer. Must measure for volume but I think it will work. I am thrilled to ship off one of these items and pleased that she wants one. Double win.
Not much else. Diane S