When trying to find a small bag to carry the monitor of my heart sensor, I found this very small seed sack purchased decades ago. I little too long but glad I found it, so sweet. And in need of a wash.
I don't have a fanny pack and the crossbody mini purse is too small, plus would be swinging in my way. We bought several thin ones for Carole's wheelchair, don't know where they are but with everyone sick, not going over to look. We just drop off food.
Chris was in ER again last night, coughing, choking, dizzy, so sick. Like the kids have been in the last few weeks. They asked him if he had pets. ........ 'Ya think? With no agencies to take the cats, she was told to release them or take to an Amish farm. None have ever been outside. They have lived together but need socialization with people, need fostering to adjust. Some are fine with Sophia and Tracy, others still hide. No one will adopt a pet they can't interact with during initial visit.
Seeing Carole's long rope necklaces of wood beads, pearls, sparkly beads, chains and such, hanging here ready for donation, I thought about connecting them for a tree garland. Then decided ..... not a good idea. But Sophia said she would love to have gram's fancies on her tree.
Lauren and Cherie, so sorry about your injuries! I feel fortunate about mine after reading what you dealt with.
Scott is starting a few jobs here Monday including tearing off damaged ceiling drywall. I need lots of tape and plastic drop cloths. I hate that dust. I will share the tiny tiny half bath changes.
Enjoy your weekend folks.
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