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Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Celtic Solstice Clue #1 - Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt
After taking several of Bonnie's classes this past year (including the Lazy Sunday Mystery on New Years), I wanted to do the online mystery as well. Like everyone else, I waited patiently for October 23 to arrive so that we could find out what the colors would be. Once the clue was out, Mister went to Home Depot for me to get the paint chips. What a great guy! I then went to my stash (yes, I am finally building one) and this is what I came up with: brights in orange, yellow, green and blue. I will need a few more for variety, but am off to a great start. Now to wait for the Friday after Thanksgiving to find out the first clue.
I was blessed with a ton of family around for the holiday and so was only able to read the clue. On Friday we did have a sewing party in the studio while Bekah worked on her quilt, Jen worked on the ones she is doing for Christmas, and Cassie split her time between the table runner she is quilting and ironing fabrics for me to cut for Celtic Solstice. I did manage to get the 3 1/2" strips cut.
I spent Sunday cutting and was finally able to sit down to the sewing machine on Monday to sew. Yay! Although this picture shows my Elna -- this project is being sewn on my 301A "Annie". Monday left me with chains everywhere and the second "rec" ready to be attached. There are 32 different blues, 20 oranges, and 30 neutrals. I am hoping that is enough variety so far.
I spent all day today in the studio and managed to finish clue #1. Everything is pressed, trimmed, and in stacks of 10. Now for a couple of days to work on other projects. Here is the link back to Bonnie's page so that you can check out all the other posts. Enjoy!
Piece count so far: 1,140 required (although I made extra blocks)
Friday, November 29, 2013
Thanksgiving Weekend -- Josh Birthday No. 6
We are so lucky! Jen and family are coming to spend Thanksgiving with us. I wish I could have all my children home for this holiday, but I know that is not meant to be. Once upon a time I let them know that I understand that Christmas and Easter sometimes need to be spent with spouses families or just in their own homes. If I could have people for Thanksgiving I would be in heaven. Well, this year I have a house full. There are 11 of us and my little house is loving it. People are everywhere. Here's a little look into our visit together.
When Jen arrived in Dallas, we met downtown for a trip to the Perot Museum. It had been awhile since they visited there and were not able to see it all at that time. Since then, Mister and I had discovered many cool areas there and now the kids wanted a return trip.
First stop is on the bottom floor where there is a children's museum and a sports activity center. The children's area is more for 6 and under, but that doesn't stop Bekah and Jake. They are soon making creations and smiling the entire time. I think they are drawing each other??
Across the hall in the sports area, racing is about to take place.
No, I am not going to participate as this is where I biffed it big time by trying to be a kid when Elena was here. I have learned my lesson. I love that it looks like Josh is saying, "Come on Jared." I can't remember who does it, perhaps Bekah, but in one of the races, they actually beat the person on the screen. Very cool. Pay attention here Jon -- the countdown is in place. It doesn't matter what I am doing, lol.
There is also an activity where you can test your form on different athletic tasks. Here, we catch Bekah throwing a soccer ball. She is then able to see on a screen the slow motion repeat and compare it to professional athletes doing the same thing. Kinda fun.
As we move upstairs and wander around, I find a table game that is just oh so much fun. Jen, Josh and I play for quite awhile until a cranky lady rudely asks us to leave. Ugh. I go find the rest of the kids and share with them about this game. Soon they are all playing away and laughing and smiling more than I have seen in quite awhile. Score Gammy! (Ask me sometime and I will tell you how it worked -- or better yet, ask them.)
Just before we go, I spot Jared hard at work building. He is so proud and sets it up to work again for me, but someone else really wants a turn making it hard for him to do. I think they have all had a great time but as with all things, the museum is closing and we must start home. We get back to the main entrance and Josh wants to go into the children's area one more time. Well, of course -- we will stay until they kick us out.
At 5:00 we start home. That means traffic. Jen looks at Mister and suggests that perhaps he can find us a back way home. Ah, a challenge. He loves those. He also delivers. Within 20 minutes we are in the driveway and ready to make some dinner and relax. What a fun day. Bekah and I sneak out to the studio as she wants to work on a quilt while she is here. We work with her precut squares for about an hour or so and soon the design wall holds her creation. I love it and am impressed with the fabrics she chose and the way she laid them out. I wish I had her eye and hope that she realizes what a gift she has.
Now to get all the beds put together and people arranged in this house. There will not be an empty flat space when we finish. And I LOVE it. This is what holidays are all about. Noise, family, games, food, and love. I know what I am thankful for.
Day 2 - Happy Thanksgiving!
It is a bustling house this morning. Breakfast is made, cleaned up, and now we are working on dinner. What to do with the kids in the meantime? I know, I have turkeys they can make.
All four boys come out and make little turkeys to place on the table. These are pretty easy and only require a bit of hot glue. Watch those fingers -- it can burn. And it does. Seems like there is always at least on casualty in any given activity.
Mister has the turkey ready for the oven and calls me out to grab a picture. He always does the main meat on the holidays. I have truly loved turning this task over to him. Another thing to be thankful for.
Now for it to cook. Games and books come out. Aunt Cassie gets a game going at the table and soon wacky six can be heard throughout the house.
I love the visiting and catching up that we get to do. Jen and Cass go out on the hunt for a newspaper to check the Black Friday sales and return home laughing and carrying bottles of sparkling cider. Yay!
Now, the table is devoted to reading the ads and seeing if things that are on lists happen to be on sale. And the big question -- is it enough of a sale to warrant going out at 5 in the morning and fighting crowds. For most items, the answer is no. Then it becomes, can I order it online at the sale price. In many cases, yes and that is what is done. Right then and there. We do decide to go to JoAnn's first thing in the morning though. We will brave Black Friday as many of Jen's gifts are homemade this year and some of those sales are just too good to beat.
It is dinner time. Mister declares the turkey is done. Now the mad dash to get the side dishes finished and everything on the table.
The table is beautifully set by the girls and I love it. It goes ways out into the living room, but we are all at one table. No kiddy spot this time.
The food is oh so yummy. There is turkey, stuffing, snappy green beans, sweet potatoes, bread, mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce. The house smells divine and I am starving. We take the time to share what we are each thankful for and that warms my heart. I am so thankful for family, but we are not allowed to use something that has already been said by someone else and many people have gone before me. I share that I am thankful for the stage of life I am in that allows me to do something I absolutely love on a daily basis. QUILT!
After dinner has been thoroughly enjoyed and the mess cleaned up, it is time for games again. Bekah heads out to the studio and I get her started putting her rows together for her quilt. People separate into groups and play for awhile before we all come together for a long and wonderful session of the name game. We play about 8 rounds and have such a good time. Josh is the only one who has to play with a partner -- we are close to everyone being able to read and write. Perhaps next year.
The giggles are everywhere as the names are read. Where do they get some of these? So fun.
After most of the kids have gone to bed, we sit and visit for awhile and make decisions about tomorrow morning. We start reminiscing and the laughs that come from that are so much fun. At one point we are talking and laughing about a toy that Bekah had as a child. It was a soft/stuffed musical pull toy. It looked like an alien although I think it was supposed to be a caterpillar of sorts. She called it E-No and it meant a great deal to her. She still has it but it no longer works and we talk about locating another one. My mom calls during this and we even ask her about it since she gave it to Bekah 14 years ago. She thinks we are nuts but does remember it although not the place she got it. Bekah then causes all of us to dissolve into laughter when she suggests that we just google "e-no". Seriously Bekah? Waay too funny. Mister does get online though and starts searching for one. If anyone can find one, it will be him. Perhaps we will surprise her someday.
It is midnight and the decision has been made to indeed go out in the morning for some fabric. Time for five hours of sleep. What a great day!
Black Friday - Today is also Josh's birthday but we are going to go down to Temple tomorrow to celebrate. This morning we are off to JoAnn's bright and early. It is Louis, Jen, and me. I score on the clearance fabric -- love getting good quality quilt fabric for a buck a yard. Jen fills her basket to the brim with supplies for gifts and two hours later, we are heading home. That is our Black Friday.
Now, to the studio. We have a ton to do. Jen gets busy on the design board putting together the pattern for the Minecraft quilts she is making the boys. Her squares are all precut and soon she has figured out the pattern and is putting all her stacks in order. Then she moves on to the quilt block that we are doing together and learns how to applique. What fun. Bekah is working away on her quilt rows -- also loves me taking her picture.
Cassie comes out and works on her table runner before switching and ironing fabrics for me to cut strips for the new mystery quilt that came out today. I am so excited to get going on it. How cool is this? I get to sew with two daughters and a granddaughter. Sometimes the best gifts in the world are simple moments like this that I can treasure.
Bekah keeps at it and soon all her strips are sewn together and she has a quilt top. I LOVE it. Now for borders, batting, backing, and to tie it. She is getting there.
While sewing, Jen makes a decision about Josh's birthday. All he really wants to do is go to Chuck E Cheese and we have one of those nearby. We are going to go there for dinner and let him do his birthday. Yikes! I need to get a gift now. We had planned on getting him a little tent, but I guess a gift card will do and he can pick one out himself. So after a quick stop for the card, we meet everyone at the pizza parlor. Yay Josh! It is now your time.
Everyone is given tokens and are soon off to play. Even the big kids.
Jen has a system to keep track of how many games each child has been able to play and the prize tickets are building up on the table while the tokens are depleting. I guess that means they are having fun.
After dinner, a cake is delivered and we sing Happy Birthday while Chuck E Cheese is nearby.
Picture time! I love how Jacob wanted to be in the picture too. Simply love it.
It is time to go and redeem those tickets. What to get, what to get. Thanks to the really big kids contributing tickets, he is able to get a webkins and is one happy little boy.
Before everyone departs for the evening, Mister and I give Josh his card and let him know he gets to go and get his tent. He is all smiles for a fun evening as they say their good-byes and turn their van toward Temple once again. Thanks Josh, for letting us be a part of your fun day!
When Jen arrived in Dallas, we met downtown for a trip to the Perot Museum. It had been awhile since they visited there and were not able to see it all at that time. Since then, Mister and I had discovered many cool areas there and now the kids wanted a return trip.
First stop is on the bottom floor where there is a children's museum and a sports activity center. The children's area is more for 6 and under, but that doesn't stop Bekah and Jake. They are soon making creations and smiling the entire time. I think they are drawing each other??
Across the hall in the sports area, racing is about to take place.
No, I am not going to participate as this is where I biffed it big time by trying to be a kid when Elena was here. I have learned my lesson. I love that it looks like Josh is saying, "Come on Jared." I can't remember who does it, perhaps Bekah, but in one of the races, they actually beat the person on the screen. Very cool. Pay attention here Jon -- the countdown is in place. It doesn't matter what I am doing, lol.
There is also an activity where you can test your form on different athletic tasks. Here, we catch Bekah throwing a soccer ball. She is then able to see on a screen the slow motion repeat and compare it to professional athletes doing the same thing. Kinda fun.
As we move upstairs and wander around, I find a table game that is just oh so much fun. Jen, Josh and I play for quite awhile until a cranky lady rudely asks us to leave. Ugh. I go find the rest of the kids and share with them about this game. Soon they are all playing away and laughing and smiling more than I have seen in quite awhile. Score Gammy! (Ask me sometime and I will tell you how it worked -- or better yet, ask them.)
Just before we go, I spot Jared hard at work building. He is so proud and sets it up to work again for me, but someone else really wants a turn making it hard for him to do. I think they have all had a great time but as with all things, the museum is closing and we must start home. We get back to the main entrance and Josh wants to go into the children's area one more time. Well, of course -- we will stay until they kick us out.
At 5:00 we start home. That means traffic. Jen looks at Mister and suggests that perhaps he can find us a back way home. Ah, a challenge. He loves those. He also delivers. Within 20 minutes we are in the driveway and ready to make some dinner and relax. What a fun day. Bekah and I sneak out to the studio as she wants to work on a quilt while she is here. We work with her precut squares for about an hour or so and soon the design wall holds her creation. I love it and am impressed with the fabrics she chose and the way she laid them out. I wish I had her eye and hope that she realizes what a gift she has.
Now to get all the beds put together and people arranged in this house. There will not be an empty flat space when we finish. And I LOVE it. This is what holidays are all about. Noise, family, games, food, and love. I know what I am thankful for.
Day 2 - Happy Thanksgiving!
It is a bustling house this morning. Breakfast is made, cleaned up, and now we are working on dinner. What to do with the kids in the meantime? I know, I have turkeys they can make.
All four boys come out and make little turkeys to place on the table. These are pretty easy and only require a bit of hot glue. Watch those fingers -- it can burn. And it does. Seems like there is always at least on casualty in any given activity.
Mister has the turkey ready for the oven and calls me out to grab a picture. He always does the main meat on the holidays. I have truly loved turning this task over to him. Another thing to be thankful for.
Now for it to cook. Games and books come out. Aunt Cassie gets a game going at the table and soon wacky six can be heard throughout the house.
I love the visiting and catching up that we get to do. Jen and Cass go out on the hunt for a newspaper to check the Black Friday sales and return home laughing and carrying bottles of sparkling cider. Yay!
Now, the table is devoted to reading the ads and seeing if things that are on lists happen to be on sale. And the big question -- is it enough of a sale to warrant going out at 5 in the morning and fighting crowds. For most items, the answer is no. Then it becomes, can I order it online at the sale price. In many cases, yes and that is what is done. Right then and there. We do decide to go to JoAnn's first thing in the morning though. We will brave Black Friday as many of Jen's gifts are homemade this year and some of those sales are just too good to beat.
It is dinner time. Mister declares the turkey is done. Now the mad dash to get the side dishes finished and everything on the table.
The table is beautifully set by the girls and I love it. It goes ways out into the living room, but we are all at one table. No kiddy spot this time.
The food is oh so yummy. There is turkey, stuffing, snappy green beans, sweet potatoes, bread, mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce. The house smells divine and I am starving. We take the time to share what we are each thankful for and that warms my heart. I am so thankful for family, but we are not allowed to use something that has already been said by someone else and many people have gone before me. I share that I am thankful for the stage of life I am in that allows me to do something I absolutely love on a daily basis. QUILT!
After dinner has been thoroughly enjoyed and the mess cleaned up, it is time for games again. Bekah heads out to the studio and I get her started putting her rows together for her quilt. People separate into groups and play for awhile before we all come together for a long and wonderful session of the name game. We play about 8 rounds and have such a good time. Josh is the only one who has to play with a partner -- we are close to everyone being able to read and write. Perhaps next year.
The giggles are everywhere as the names are read. Where do they get some of these? So fun.
After most of the kids have gone to bed, we sit and visit for awhile and make decisions about tomorrow morning. We start reminiscing and the laughs that come from that are so much fun. At one point we are talking and laughing about a toy that Bekah had as a child. It was a soft/stuffed musical pull toy. It looked like an alien although I think it was supposed to be a caterpillar of sorts. She called it E-No and it meant a great deal to her. She still has it but it no longer works and we talk about locating another one. My mom calls during this and we even ask her about it since she gave it to Bekah 14 years ago. She thinks we are nuts but does remember it although not the place she got it. Bekah then causes all of us to dissolve into laughter when she suggests that we just google "e-no". Seriously Bekah? Waay too funny. Mister does get online though and starts searching for one. If anyone can find one, it will be him. Perhaps we will surprise her someday.
It is midnight and the decision has been made to indeed go out in the morning for some fabric. Time for five hours of sleep. What a great day!
Black Friday - Today is also Josh's birthday but we are going to go down to Temple tomorrow to celebrate. This morning we are off to JoAnn's bright and early. It is Louis, Jen, and me. I score on the clearance fabric -- love getting good quality quilt fabric for a buck a yard. Jen fills her basket to the brim with supplies for gifts and two hours later, we are heading home. That is our Black Friday.
Now, to the studio. We have a ton to do. Jen gets busy on the design board putting together the pattern for the Minecraft quilts she is making the boys. Her squares are all precut and soon she has figured out the pattern and is putting all her stacks in order. Then she moves on to the quilt block that we are doing together and learns how to applique. What fun. Bekah is working away on her quilt rows -- also loves me taking her picture.
Cassie comes out and works on her table runner before switching and ironing fabrics for me to cut strips for the new mystery quilt that came out today. I am so excited to get going on it. How cool is this? I get to sew with two daughters and a granddaughter. Sometimes the best gifts in the world are simple moments like this that I can treasure.
Bekah keeps at it and soon all her strips are sewn together and she has a quilt top. I LOVE it. Now for borders, batting, backing, and to tie it. She is getting there.
While sewing, Jen makes a decision about Josh's birthday. All he really wants to do is go to Chuck E Cheese and we have one of those nearby. We are going to go there for dinner and let him do his birthday. Yikes! I need to get a gift now. We had planned on getting him a little tent, but I guess a gift card will do and he can pick one out himself. So after a quick stop for the card, we meet everyone at the pizza parlor. Yay Josh! It is now your time.
Everyone is given tokens and are soon off to play. Even the big kids.
Jen has a system to keep track of how many games each child has been able to play and the prize tickets are building up on the table while the tokens are depleting. I guess that means they are having fun.
After dinner, a cake is delivered and we sing Happy Birthday while Chuck E Cheese is nearby.
Picture time! I love how Jacob wanted to be in the picture too. Simply love it.
It is time to go and redeem those tickets. What to get, what to get. Thanks to the really big kids contributing tickets, he is able to get a webkins and is one happy little boy.
Before everyone departs for the evening, Mister and I give Josh his card and let him know he gets to go and get his tent. He is all smiles for a fun evening as they say their good-byes and turn their van toward Temple once again. Thanks Josh, for letting us be a part of your fun day!
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
A Christmas Carol at Wylie Theater
Mister and I have season tickets at the Dallas Theater and it is time for the annual A Christmas Carol. We talk about not going but soon we are dressed and on our way. As we take our seats, I am mesmerized by the set. This is not like any previous Christmas Carol set that I have seen. Now, I'm excited.
This is the stage before the play starts.
I LOVE this adaptation of the play. I has all the expected elements: Scrooge, Marley, Ghosts, Bob Cratchett, Tiny Tim, etc. The twist is that Scrooge has a factory and so you get to see the implications of how his behavior effects many and not just poor old Bob. Awesome. Loved each and every minute of it as did Mister. Hats off to DTC for another wonderful production at the Wylie Theater.
Here is how the set looked at the end of the play:
This is the stage before the play starts.
I LOVE this adaptation of the play. I has all the expected elements: Scrooge, Marley, Ghosts, Bob Cratchett, Tiny Tim, etc. The twist is that Scrooge has a factory and so you get to see the implications of how his behavior effects many and not just poor old Bob. Awesome. Loved each and every minute of it as did Mister. Hats off to DTC for another wonderful production at the Wylie Theater.
Here is how the set looked at the end of the play:
Quilt Top -- DONE -- LOVE LOVE LOVE Virginia Bound
I am so very pleased with the way this has turned out. I wanted to have it completely done by Thanksgiving, but as always -- I need to be thankful for where it is at. This pic is blurry, but have you any idea how hard it is to get a picture of something this large? I am standing on top of a step stool and lifting the camera as far as my arms will go. They are almost touching the ceiling and yes, I am a bit wobbly. Now to get it quilted.
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Bigfork Bound -- Time With Mom
At the last minute, I decide to try and run up to see Mom for a few days. I have to take the first flight out of Dallas as it has seats on it, but since there is only one flight per day on United into Kalispell from Denver, I am stuck in Denver for 10 hours. Can you say fun? I call Mister, asking him to find me a cozy hideaway somewhere, and he comes through. Upstairs I go and find a little hidden area that I can spread out a blanket or two and make a "nest". It works and I spend the 10 hours reading, playing games on my phone, and messing on Facebook. I definitely should be sewing as I have my hand-quilting with me, but lack motivation.
I arrive in Kalispell at almost 11:00 at night. Goodness but this has been a long day. Sis and Joe pick me up and soon I am delivered down at Mom's. We visit for a short time, but I am beat and ready for some sleep.
I do not take many pictures while at Mom's -- who knows why. I seem to have totally lost my mind and the camera went with it. I didn't get a picture of the two of us together even. Ugh.
At one point I do grab my camera though as Mom's dog, Bailey, is just oh so cute. He brings me the ball continuously and then sits up on his hind paws and begs for me to throw it. He will sit this way for quite awhile if I do not respond instantly. Then he will start barking at me to get my attention.
Mom and I take Bailey to the groomer and I am able to find a wonderful little quilt shop. Must come back. Their prices are incredible and batiks are gorgeous. With a new quilt requiring batiks coming up in January -- well as I said, must return.
Becky has come down to Sis's with the kids and we stop for a visit the next day. Wyatt is napping but Scarlett is up and playing. I try and try to get a good pic of her, but absolutely cannot catch a smile. Such is life.
The next day, we meet Sis, Becky, and kids at the Echo Lake Cafe for lunch and have a really nice time followed by a stop at a children's consignment store that is going out of business. It is great timing allowing Becky and Sis to pick up quite a few needed items for Wyatt, Scarlett, and baby number 3.
I ask Mom if we can stop at the quilt shop and she says yes so we zip on over there. We arrive and I go to use my phone to retrieve an email. It won't work. What? Horrid memories of it breaking in Cheyenne return and I try to remain calm. Think. I figure out how to remove the back and take out the battery for a minute, put it back in and we have power. Yay! We go into the store and I once again try to get the email containing my supply list and now I cannot get internet. Are you kidding me? We have to leave the store, drive down the road a bit to get a signal, find the email and open the attachment, leaving it on my phone. Back to the store we go. I finally get to pick out my fabrics and I wish again for about the umpteenth time in my life that Mom liked to sew too. It would be something fun we could share. She has a machine and plenty of time. I don't think it is too late to learn, do you?
The next day is my last one and Mom is cooking dinner for Sis and Joe as well. She has to run into town and pick up a few things and I stay behind to take a shower and pack as I have an early flight tomorrow. Well, that is my intention anyway. My body has different plans though and I spend the afternoon/early evening in agony with intestinal issues. Mom goes back up to the store to get me some root beer and I take up residency on the loveseat. Upon finishing my root beer, things are a bit better and I watch as Bailey steals the empty bottle. He has such a good time playing with it, although Mom is worried the entire time.
Sis and Joe come down and we visit for awhile over dinner. I can't eat much, but sit and spend time together. (Again -- where is my camera?).
It is a shaky evening for me -- just don't feel well and don't sleep well either. The early morning arrives quickly and we are soon loaded into Mom's car and picking up Sis and Joe for the drive into Kalispell. My flights go well (I was not sure) and I am back in Dallas by 1:00. Breathe.
I arrive in Kalispell at almost 11:00 at night. Goodness but this has been a long day. Sis and Joe pick me up and soon I am delivered down at Mom's. We visit for a short time, but I am beat and ready for some sleep.
I do not take many pictures while at Mom's -- who knows why. I seem to have totally lost my mind and the camera went with it. I didn't get a picture of the two of us together even. Ugh.
At one point I do grab my camera though as Mom's dog, Bailey, is just oh so cute. He brings me the ball continuously and then sits up on his hind paws and begs for me to throw it. He will sit this way for quite awhile if I do not respond instantly. Then he will start barking at me to get my attention.
Mom and I take Bailey to the groomer and I am able to find a wonderful little quilt shop. Must come back. Their prices are incredible and batiks are gorgeous. With a new quilt requiring batiks coming up in January -- well as I said, must return.
Becky has come down to Sis's with the kids and we stop for a visit the next day. Wyatt is napping but Scarlett is up and playing. I try and try to get a good pic of her, but absolutely cannot catch a smile. Such is life.
The next day, we meet Sis, Becky, and kids at the Echo Lake Cafe for lunch and have a really nice time followed by a stop at a children's consignment store that is going out of business. It is great timing allowing Becky and Sis to pick up quite a few needed items for Wyatt, Scarlett, and baby number 3.
I ask Mom if we can stop at the quilt shop and she says yes so we zip on over there. We arrive and I go to use my phone to retrieve an email. It won't work. What? Horrid memories of it breaking in Cheyenne return and I try to remain calm. Think. I figure out how to remove the back and take out the battery for a minute, put it back in and we have power. Yay! We go into the store and I once again try to get the email containing my supply list and now I cannot get internet. Are you kidding me? We have to leave the store, drive down the road a bit to get a signal, find the email and open the attachment, leaving it on my phone. Back to the store we go. I finally get to pick out my fabrics and I wish again for about the umpteenth time in my life that Mom liked to sew too. It would be something fun we could share. She has a machine and plenty of time. I don't think it is too late to learn, do you?
The next day is my last one and Mom is cooking dinner for Sis and Joe as well. She has to run into town and pick up a few things and I stay behind to take a shower and pack as I have an early flight tomorrow. Well, that is my intention anyway. My body has different plans though and I spend the afternoon/early evening in agony with intestinal issues. Mom goes back up to the store to get me some root beer and I take up residency on the loveseat. Upon finishing my root beer, things are a bit better and I watch as Bailey steals the empty bottle. He has such a good time playing with it, although Mom is worried the entire time.
Sis and Joe come down and we visit for awhile over dinner. I can't eat much, but sit and spend time together. (Again -- where is my camera?).
It is a shaky evening for me -- just don't feel well and don't sleep well either. The early morning arrives quickly and we are soon loaded into Mom's car and picking up Sis and Joe for the drive into Kalispell. My flights go well (I was not sure) and I am back in Dallas by 1:00. Breathe.
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