Baby Books #1 and #2 delivered
Jun. 16th, 2020 09:32 pmToday there was a mandatory gathering at school, and our two expecting mothers were there, too. So I dropped by early on to give them their baby books. They seemed to like them, so I'm content. Unfortunately, this visit also meant that I had to skip one of the food runs because we were waiting for the bloke who checked our heating counter. But at least I met a bunch of other colleagues as well. It was a nice encounter, for all the 20 minutes it lasted.
We've been fortunate with the weather so far; the big storms went other ways and all we had was slow, steady rain with no balcony leakage. Which means nothing for the next few days, so we're a bit scared about the upcoming weather patterns. I really wouldn't like to wade shin-deep in rain water on the balcony! At least the threshold is high enough... or so I hope.
In crafting news, I've finished another couple of pages for Baby Book #3; I ought to take some photos tomorrow, should the illumination be right. It shapes up nicely. I also have three more tin cans that I ought to turn into more pencil holders, and I realized too late that I shouldn't have thrown out all those cherry stones. I could have sewn a pillow or two filled with them. (They are very good as warm flasks, or even as cold packs, depending on the need.)
Such a fool I was! Now I've phoned and written friends and family of whom I know that they make preserves and fruit cakes and begged them not to do the same but save the stones for me. We'll see what happens. I wanted to make the pillows for the Christmas fair, assuming that there will be one this year, so we still have some time.
I also looked up quick and easy ways how to make oils and vinegars flavoured with various spices like garlic, estragon, thymian and the likes, as I've got a few small glass flasks that were too pretty to throw out. Perhaps I'll give that a try, too.
We've been fortunate with the weather so far; the big storms went other ways and all we had was slow, steady rain with no balcony leakage. Which means nothing for the next few days, so we're a bit scared about the upcoming weather patterns. I really wouldn't like to wade shin-deep in rain water on the balcony! At least the threshold is high enough... or so I hope.
In crafting news, I've finished another couple of pages for Baby Book #3; I ought to take some photos tomorrow, should the illumination be right. It shapes up nicely. I also have three more tin cans that I ought to turn into more pencil holders, and I realized too late that I shouldn't have thrown out all those cherry stones. I could have sewn a pillow or two filled with them. (They are very good as warm flasks, or even as cold packs, depending on the need.)
Such a fool I was! Now I've phoned and written friends and family of whom I know that they make preserves and fruit cakes and begged them not to do the same but save the stones for me. We'll see what happens. I wanted to make the pillows for the Christmas fair, assuming that there will be one this year, so we still have some time.
I also looked up quick and easy ways how to make oils and vinegars flavoured with various spices like garlic, estragon, thymian and the likes, as I've got a few small glass flasks that were too pretty to throw out. Perhaps I'll give that a try, too.
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Date: 2020-06-17 07:52 am (UTC)But a good chance to hand over the baby booklets!
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Date: 2020-06-17 09:38 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2020-06-17 09:33 pm (UTC)I'm not surprised the expectant mothers like the baby books - they are beautiful.
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Date: 2020-06-19 01:56 am (UTC)You can make the microwave pillows out of pits?
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Date: 2020-06-21 05:40 am (UTC)