I’ve got lots of things going on this morning…quite possibly I’ve even too many irons in the fire for my own good. Today is the day I planned to sit at my sewing machine and finish a project…any project. It’s been far too long since I felt the satisfaction of completing something I made with my own hands. Alas, that has not happened, but I do have bread dough near the end of its first rising period on the back of my stove, a batch of cowboy cookies chilling in the fridge, clean laundry to fold and put away and more laundry in the machines that make my life much simpler. The mess I made in my kitchen has been cleaned up. Our chickens have been tended and are contentedly foraging around their yard. I did manage to cut the interfacing pieces I needed for the “Birdie Bag” I am making for my mom for Christmas…the lining is all that remains uncut. Maybe I’ll start sewing after the inevidible trip to town I must make after my DH comes home for lunch.
Because a blog post without a picture is like eating toast without jam, I leave you with this…
Decisions, decisions…
Until next time…
A wholesome tongue is a tree of life: but perverseness therein is a breach in the spirit.
Proverbs 15:4
I agree….I really dislike posting an entry without a picture!
Those are some big pumpkins.
I have been so busy also. Mostly by my own doings. I all too often volunteer myself for projects that require more attention than I really have to devote to them. That’s why I have a box in the closet filled with unfinished quilts, afghans, stuffed toys and the never ending basket of mending. I hate mending.
Oh, cookies in the fridge. Yum Yum. I have thoughts of chocolate chip muffins swirling in my head right now.
Have a great day!
Jen, I love your bread pics. So glad you tried it.
Angie, My son sent me a video of Lily trying pick up a huge pumpkin. She got seriously frustrated when the pumpkin didn’t cooperate.
Thankfully my incomplete projects are fewer than my finished ones…I need to get off my duckus and get busy making.
We both were thinking ‘busy’ when we wrote our titles today!! LOL Love those pumpkins – and the li’l punkin posing next to them!!!!
Oh I know just how that little girl feels. We used to tell my children that they could pick any pumpkin they could carry. Of course, we always ended up carrying it for them.
After spending a small fortune on a giant pumpkin we at least wanted to get it to the car.
Pat, I’m on my way to check out your “Busy”. I can’t wait to bet my hands on that punkin. 🙂
Hip Chick, thats sounds like a wonderful time for the children. Be thankful those were pumpkins from years gone by…their price went out the roof this year.