I don’t tend to use my blog to whine and complain because
what fun is that to read right? So let me say though this life is not always
fun or adventurous. Sometimes it’s like a storm at sea or a major roller
coaster. And that is what the last almost 30 days have been like with happiness
thrown in and about. I try not to let it get me down but my daughter told me to
to snap out of it and she’s right but sometimes I just can’t help it. I’m not
in control of my surroundings and it affects me then I choose the happiness.
Okay I’m good now. Awwwww breathe…………………………….
Now on to the better stuff.
This past Thursday I went to my book club meeting. It had
been my turn to choose a book and location for the meeting. It’s always nice to
get together with this group. Even if I feel bad they make me smile. It’s crazy to think that most of us have been together for
18 ½ years. Friends that read together
stay together. Well this group has. There’s 19 members and 12 of us were the
charter members.
And no we don’t all show up to every meeting. I think I have missed 3 meetings in these 18 ½
years. Not a bad record at all. For this meeting only 5 of us were present.
Anyway I chose the book The Captain’s Wife by Douglas Kelley and we met at the Redfish Grill.
The book starts off a little slow but then the action kicks in. The book is based on a true story about Mary Pattern. At the age of 19 she takes over the navigation and command of the clipper ship Neptune's Car when her husband the Captain falls ill. If you click on the book title you can read my review.
Besides reading for my
book club I was asked by a friend of mine who’s an author to join a street team
to read series of 5 books and review them to get the word out. I
think most of the team has already finish all 5 books but I’m a straggler and I’m
only on book 4 of the Linger Series by Edward Fallon. I have enjoyed the first 3 that I've read so far. Book
4 was in truth written by my friend William Graham. The books were publish under one pseudonym You can find them on Amazon now. If
you click Here it will take you to amazon and the Linger series. The books are
murder mystery/paranormal to thriller. Sometimes they’d start off a little slow
and then boom things start happening and I didn’t want to put the books down.
Last Friday marked the 1
year anniversary of my step-Mothers unexpected sudden death. On that same day our Dad was declared cancer free (Remission) I still can’t
believe she’s gone. My sister(s) set up a scholarship in her name and issued
the first one this past spring. Carolyn was quite a woman. She supported the
community and education thru various donations or volunteer work that none of us were aware of until going through her papers. She owned an
abstract company and at some point in time she probably touch every piece of
property via paperwork in the Grundy county area in Missouri. She is dearly
missed by all her family. And a little over a year our Dad remains in good health and free of cancer. He did recently have a maintenance shot of chemo but he's doing very well. He's even amazed the doctors and I personally am glad for that.
Yesterday my neighbor came down to borrow a dog crate for
her grand-dog that’s coming to visit for the next several weeks. We were
talking so I walked her out the door and was walking down the road toward her
house when we both stopped and looked at this dark line in the road. It was
just about dusk and I'd had full glass of wine. I kept thinking that’s weird and took a couple more steps
closer, Deborah didn’t move, and it was about this time the head of that black line
in the road rose up. I did a quick back step as did Deborah and the whole time
we were yelling for David who was in the garage with the music going. I never
took my eyes off the snake. He was moving slow and I wanted David to hurry
before he slithered into our front yard.
David arrived with a hoe like tool just as the snake slide into the grass but David was faster and got it. Sorry if you’re a snake advocate but the only good snake I know is a dead
one. This one was about 3foot long and about as big around as broom stick handle and……
in the picture it is now a headless copperhead. Yep a copperhead. He's not a good snake at all. That was my first snake up
close ever and the first I’ve seen in our neighborhood since we moved in 4 years ago. It can be the last and
I’d be just fine with that.
I’m just about done adding the extra border and the quilting
of said border for Pamela’s guest room quilt.
Too many things have gotten in the way and the fix hasn’t been real easy
for me. I pray I never again make this
mistake. I still can’t figure out how I didn’t make it long and wide enough for
the queen bed. See why I tend to hesitate when I say I try to be a quilter. I
mean I even laid the damn thing across her bed that took with her to the house.
Oh well about 70 more inches and quilting will be done and then all I have to
do is trim and square up everything and bind it. I hope I can finish it this
week and take it to her this Friday. I may take my sewing machine so I can hem
the bedskirt I made and make her pillow shams.
Her quilt, my screw up is jamming up my Project list and crossing off
finished projects. And top off the fact that working 10 hour days kinda messes
with your energy to do things after work. Oh Pamela has added 3 more baby
quilts to UFO list. Yikes. Hopefully I can cross a few off the UFO list in a couple of weeks when I go on my quilt retreat. This will be the 5th one I've organized. The hardest part of the organization is trying to figure out what to take and work on.
Oh well I guess I better get busy on this quilt if I even hope to have it ready this weekend.
Until Next Blog.....Quilting Fills My Days..My closets, My trunk and My cabinets.!
3 comments:
Hi Carla, I'm glad you are feeling better and enjoying your friends at the book club. You have been at it for a long time. I remember you telling about your step mom's passing. It sure doesn't seem like one year ago. Glad your dad is doing well though. I'm glad you got that snake too, I'm not one of those snake or spider or bat lovers..Happy Wednesday..Judy
Yuck and Yuck! Yes I agree the only good snake is a dead one. Some of my neighbors don't agree and just move them across the street. Well, I live across the street.....????? My new neighbor says that cats keep them away and he got two of the sweetest kitties. Sure hope they don't get bit. We have lots of copperheads and I've had two dogs that were bit. Now I only have one inside kitty.
Take time to breathe...life for me has been a roller coaster as well. Trying to teach my daughter how to ride....giggle....gentle hugs.
Oh, I would have been so afraid of that snake!
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