Hello hello. Just a reminder about the sale at 7 this evening.
Haven't chosen a new project after looking through many charts. I would like to finish Mary Kitpin but the border and a little over one stitching seems like a mountain climb that I've not trained for. I need as simple as can be, straight lines and alphabet or my slump will slip further. Now that I've mentioned a mountain climb it reminded me of what we learned at the echocardiogram. My sister had a very nice technician for many years who did not administer the test last week but we saw him in the unit. She told the new tech how nice the man was and how she enjoyed speaking with him. He told her that this man's wife has been ill for the last 30 years and just this past August, they lost their son in a climbing accident in Utah. He was only 40 and fell 1800 feet to his death when training for a Mount Rainier climb. Tragedies happen to good people every day and we never know who will be the next victim.
And the brat pack, one of which put holes in my sweatshirt yesterday, are snoozing. We had another upsetting incident. The cats were in the house, and the yellow and gray (tight collar) must have been in the garage looking for ours. There is blood and fur everywhere and especially in a corner where items were knocked over. I don't know what to do about this and didn't even hear the fight.
Dinner is ready - Steeler's half time.
Enjoy your evening.
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