Yesterday, I worked so feverishly on the sweater I’m supposed to be wearing on SATURDAY that I neglected any and all other duties. Well, I did go to church and eat with Dad, Sue, & Bren. But after that it was all crochet all the time. Well, I did do a couple of loads of laundry. But after THAT… Anyway, this post is a day late. Sorry!
Sunday, October 26th
Dr. M made another delicious stir-fry! I appreciate that he indulges my disdain
for steak and cuts the ribeye into strips for this meal. Yum!
Tuesday, October 28th
There is some chicken & noodles & peas under these Cheetos. It was
delicious!
Wednesday, October 29th
I was trying to crochet without my glasses on. I lasted a few minutes. I
just get tired of having to wear them all the time, you know?
Thursday, October 30th
No photo.
Friday, October 31st
City Hall Halloween Contest! I didn’t enter, but I did dress up (I was an
animal rescue farmer). My favorite costume was the Ramen – she had twisty
yellow balloons, and little round green (peas), red (carrots), & yellow
(corn) ones. So creative!
Saturday, November 1st
I keep running out of yarn, so when I started the sleeves I
weighed it so that I would use the same amount on each sleeve. I’m still not
sure I’ll have enough & may have to get extra creative. Oof. However, this
has definitely been successful as a stash buster!
And now it’s November. The time of Dr. M’s birthday, of Thanksgiving, and
of the anniversary of the worst decision the United States ever made. What does
November mean for you?
thecontemplativecat here. I have never thought of those orange cheese doodles as an ingredients. I had cataract surgery a year ago, and it has been great. My reading vision needs reading glasses.
ReplyDeleteMost folks don't really understand my food concoctions (except my dad, who was the original concoctor - ha!). I've been told I have the beginnings of cataracts, but it will be MANY years before I qualify for surgery.
DeleteSometimes what you actually eat makes me a little... something. Of course, I don't like Cheetos, so there's that. What I don't understand is why you'd eat Cheetos if you can afford ribeye! Some friends in California went all out and dressed up as the characters in the wizard of Oz, and they had marvelous, down to the least detail costumes. Even the tin man was dressed in metal! It was something. I didn't go to a party, but I thought it I did I'd go as a human being!
ReplyDeleteI like steak (in strips) and salty snacks! Sometimes even together!
DeleteBeing a human being is a little hard these days so I would say that would be a great costume!
That dinner looks very much like one Marc made only with leftover pork loin instead of steak.
ReplyDeleteAnd where is the picture of the sweater that you finished on time, right?
I'll bet it was good with the pork! I'm still working on the sleeves. I WILL FINISH TONIGHT & then block the thing & I'll wear it on Saturday whether it's dry or not. Unless it looks hideous with the skirt. Ha!
DeleteHow is an animal rescue farmer costume different than a regular farmer costume?
ReplyDeleteI'm so sick of wearing glasses, too!
I was too trifling to get produce for my little crate, but I didn't want to imply that my animals were "stock" in any way. Also, we get calendars from an animal rescue farm every year so that gave me the idea.
DeleteTuesday, Tuesday, Tuesday! There is still hope.
ReplyDeleteYES!!
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