Today was the annual TubaChristmas at our downtown theater. Cheesy fun as always.
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Lauren
The next few days are busy ones! Tomorrow I volunteered to demonstrate hooking at a historical society in Bay Village, a western Cleveland suburb, Sunday is the annual TubaChristmas which is cheesy fun and Monday heading a couple hours south to visit with my dear college friend Wink.
I got my greens in crocks today. I am not much of a floral decorator, but after watching friend Laura arrange my crocks last year, I gave it my best shot. Not the best, but I am pleased with my results.
On the front porch ~
By the garage ~
And the baby bathtub ~
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Lauren
This is what happens when you drop Santa on his head 😭. I was so bummed, but at least when he is sitting a little higher on a shelf you can't see the damage.
Several people commented that they wanted to see my purchases when I was being bad last Saturday. I had completely forgotten to take pictures. Here are a few of the things that came home with me.
Additions to my growing snowman collection. A sweet little snow angel for the top of my snowman tree.
Santas . . . like I need another Santa 😁
Cotton batting ~
Celluloid ~ with a hole in his head.
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Lauren
I am busy all the time and making progress, but still so much to do. I just wanted to pop on and say I hope you are making progress, too . . . or maybe you are so organized you are all ready. If so . . . YEAH for you. I am decorating, wrapping, writing cards, and binding my heart hook-along rug.
I was on a "play date" with a friend yesterday so was gone all day. And boy is she a bad influence. I came home with a feather tree, bottle brush trees, a few Santas, a snowman, a celluloid Santa and a vintage cotton batting Santa. Did I need any of it? Heck no!!!
Today I went to the hooking group an hour plus south of me. (If I went north, I would end up in Lake Erie 😁) No pictures but a good time was had by all.
Tomorrow my flight attendant niece has a layover in Cleveland so will be spending the day with her (after my dentist appointment).
Then on Tuesday another hooking get together an hour plus away with a special group of hookers. I can kiss this day goodbye, too!
GEEZ! Maybe if I stayed home I could get stuff done . . . sigh . . . but that would be no fun.
The super moon a couple days ago was beyond magnificent. I never can get a good picture, but this one over Lake Erie is not too shabby.
I have finally finished the hooking on the heart hook along hosted by Saundra. The finished size is 33" x 22.5". I rehooked the center of the left heart and like it much better. Of course the dreaded binding hasn't been started.
We woke up to our first real snow of the season. Maybe 2-3" ~ and schools are closed. Seriously??? I have no recollection (I know I am old!) of school ever being closed for snow or the cold.
The view out my dining room window.
I am watching my granddogs, Zeke and Zala for a few days while my local son and his girlfriend visit some of her family in Kentucky. My son was excited because there is a Buc-ee's on the way and he could get a brisket sandwich (and I must say they are pretty darn good!).
The Zs are Pomskies, a Pomeranian-Husky mix. Zeke has the Husky coloring, but Zala got the talkiness of a Husky. They are very similar in size and only weigh maybe 20-22 pounds.
Getting them upstairs to bed the first night was like trying to nail jello to a wall, but we made it, and once in bed all was well.
A few more pics just to show their cuteness.
On the way to the airport this morning. I always hate having to say goodbye to my #1 bad boy. His visit was short but sweet 💙
And speaking of bad boys, here are mine, Bill (L) and J (R). Last year at this time J had just had his first chemo treatment. It is so good to see him healthy.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
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Lauren
| Large turkey on the bottom right was purchased on my last "antique" play date. |