Great googley moogley! What a busy weekend!
On Friday I got to meet
sirzig's Aunt and Uncle at his mother's retirement dinner at Porta Bella. Dinner was excellent, and the stories they told about his mighty-Mommy were touching and hilarious.
Saturday night, we (His Mother, Aunt, both Uncles, and he and I.) all went for breakfast at Lazy Jane's and then for ice cream at the Memorial Union. It ended up being too cold for ice cream, but we did enjoy the view of the lake. The had a crane out on the dock and were pulling all the boats out of the water for fall de-barnacling (or whatever one does to clean off the hull of a boat before winter).
Then, Saturday evening, I went over to the Kegslayer residence and Gunther helped me build a giant tapestry loom and 2 dying frames. I'm very excited about all this new equipment, but need to re-organize my studio *yet again* to accommodate all the new stuff.
Sunday, I had my MamaDog for the day. She's acting like a very old dog, and is gimpy. Her front, right leg seems to be bothering her a good bit, so I called Mr. Karl and asked him if there are any pain relievers I can give her until she can get in to see the vet. He has recommended the low-dose aspirin (80 mg) to keep her comfortable until the vet can prescribe something for her arthritis.
I finished spinning some dark grey and white skeins to add to my pile of weaving yarns. I mailed
cyano the string she wanted for her seester's Christmas present this morning, as well as sending out the deposit check for the new windows for the living room.
Lots and lots of stuff going on! This evening I may run by JoAnn fabric for a couple of items and work on laying out the design for their highness' kimonos.
On Friday I got to meet
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Saturday night, we (His Mother, Aunt, both Uncles, and he and I.) all went for breakfast at Lazy Jane's and then for ice cream at the Memorial Union. It ended up being too cold for ice cream, but we did enjoy the view of the lake. The had a crane out on the dock and were pulling all the boats out of the water for fall de-barnacling (or whatever one does to clean off the hull of a boat before winter).
Then, Saturday evening, I went over to the Kegslayer residence and Gunther helped me build a giant tapestry loom and 2 dying frames. I'm very excited about all this new equipment, but need to re-organize my studio *yet again* to accommodate all the new stuff.
Sunday, I had my MamaDog for the day. She's acting like a very old dog, and is gimpy. Her front, right leg seems to be bothering her a good bit, so I called Mr. Karl and asked him if there are any pain relievers I can give her until she can get in to see the vet. He has recommended the low-dose aspirin (80 mg) to keep her comfortable until the vet can prescribe something for her arthritis.
I finished spinning some dark grey and white skeins to add to my pile of weaving yarns. I mailed
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Lots and lots of stuff going on! This evening I may run by JoAnn fabric for a couple of items and work on laying out the design for their highness' kimonos.