The hall was beautifully decorated, the food was delicious, the grounds were so pretty that even with the rain we were able to find nice places for the thousand or so photos taken by our lovely friend Tina the professional photographer. DH was in a lot of them, and after a while he started to crab a little whenever he saw the camera, but she usually managed to jolly him out of it.
Subsequently I did not take a lot of pictures... I was busy chatting with friends and family. I finally got to meet the lady who lives across the street, after 11 years!! It's funny, while I worked full time I saw her to wave at, and I met her husband and brother who made fast friends with my husband, and once I think I saw her in a yarn shop, but we never officially met. She is very sweet and promised to keep in touch, especially about the knitting!
Today a real estate broker is coming to discuss selling the townhouse and buying a condo. I've been cleaning and organizing for a while. I surely wish we had started this in spring, but it is what it is I guess. I have always been pretty well organized but organization for moving is so much more involved... keep/donate/toss decisions being the most important. I fill bags for donation often, but evidently not often enough!
In July I pared down the yarn stash a bit with a big box of colorful one-off and partial skeins that went to the preschool. Not that it made a SERIOUS dent in the stash... and I have organized three big bags of things that belong to or are going to the church quilt guild, that can leave my house for now. Again, impact negligible.
Four BIG bins are filled with the dregs of various projects, which I always thought might be useful for doll clothes. Turns out I never made as many doll clothes as I thought I would, even though I have a tub full of finished items. I am keeping one bin of fabric and tossing the other three.
So sorry for the lack of photos in this post, I'm going to try to make up for it later... we will see how today goes!
Under finished projects, I count one PAIR of socks knitted! They are very imperceptibly different but close enough to call. I started the second of the bright pink socks yesterday, and so far the second sock matches the first as far as I have knitted, so there is hope that I've managed my Second Sock Syndrome.
Also this week I received a call from my former boss's assistant. The woman who succeeded me was in a very bad car accident last weekend and is on short term disability with a bad back injury and an even worse concussion. They want me to come back temporarily to run the Wastewater convention activities in October. I'm trying to help them find some alternatives for that... they have many talented folks still working for them and I have no burning desire to go back even part time! But I will help if I can, and of course prayers are being offered for Miss T's speedy recovery.
Until next time...
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