We’ve had some very nice days with upper 60’s to mid 70 temperatures. Of course every few days as a front approaches we get some rain. At night is when it gets chilly, 40’s and 50’s. We’ve taken the comforter off the bed and just use the quilt. For the past few days the pollen has been causing us problems. Jim more than me. For that reason we've been using the AC. It also helps when the temperatures are reaching the 80's. We only have one...the fan on the other ac isn't working, still, yet, whatever. The folks working on this problem leave a lot to be desired in customer relations. They never call and give updates.
Ate a new restaurant last week, Walk On's. Pretty decent Cajun food. It's new here and we tried once before to get in and couldn't even find parking! This time we showed up before 1100 and met Sonsearae there. Chris wasn't feeling well so he missed out on some tasty food!
I finally have an appointment at the VA. First week in April. It's been over a year since I've seen my personal physician. And a year since I've been under a doctors care. I've had no meds for diabetes or cholesterol for a couple months so this visit should be interesting!
Handmade cards because:
No one displays an email on the mantle or
Shows off a tweet on the fridge or
Saves a Facebook post in a box of treasures
Total for the year, 132 cards made
These three cards are from a Paper Pumpkin kit The theme was sympathy type/thinking of you cards
This Hydrangea Suite from Stampin' Up! is gorgeous! At least the color pallet on the paper is. I was able to snag this from Wendy Cranford who has a monthly kit
March template from Crafty Al. Alicia has some pretty amazing templates that help me make multiples. Sailing Home from Stampin' Up! stamps and paper
Daylight savings starts in the middle of the night...Spring those clocks ahead...unless you're all digital and it's done automatically. I think we have just the wall clock that we need to physically change
All is right in our world
No comments:
Post a Comment
thanks for stopping by...love to hear what you have to say!