What a stupid weather!
May. 21st, 2025 08:44 pmWe had lovely sunshine, no wind and nice,warm-ish weather in the morning, so Mum and I decided to brave the great outdoors and have breakfast at our corner coffee. It went so well that I even bought some (yummy but overpriced) stuff for supper and tomorrow morning. The old homeless gentleman was sunbathing on his customary bench and greeted us in a friendly manner as always when he's not too drunk to recognize us. On our way back, when we rested a bit on our customary bench, an old student of mine showed up, and we chatted amiably for half an hour or so. It was really nice.
Coming home, we both had a lie-down (Mum did get a bit tired, since this was the first time she left the house ever since the weather turned so windy and cold), then a light lunch, then watched a bit of telly. By that time, it was raining in the outside. Fortunately, there wasn't any wind accompanying the rain, so it stayed outside where it was supposed to stay.
Mum then declared that it was time for the long overdue task of rearranging the lowest shelf of her wardrobe. So I took all the clothes out, placed them on my bed, where she could make new piles of them at her heart's desire. Then I put the new piles back onto the shelf. She was happy with the outcome, although she didn't find the things she was looking for. *g*
In the meantime I worked a bit more on my felt rest processing project. Finished all the blues and the greens - only the browns, greys and blacks are left, but I might postpone them for later and start decorating the little sewing kit boxes. We'll see.
Coming home, we both had a lie-down (Mum did get a bit tired, since this was the first time she left the house ever since the weather turned so windy and cold), then a light lunch, then watched a bit of telly. By that time, it was raining in the outside. Fortunately, there wasn't any wind accompanying the rain, so it stayed outside where it was supposed to stay.
Mum then declared that it was time for the long overdue task of rearranging the lowest shelf of her wardrobe. So I took all the clothes out, placed them on my bed, where she could make new piles of them at her heart's desire. Then I put the new piles back onto the shelf. She was happy with the outcome, although she didn't find the things she was looking for. *g*
In the meantime I worked a bit more on my felt rest processing project. Finished all the blues and the greens - only the browns, greys and blacks are left, but I might postpone them for later and start decorating the little sewing kit boxes. We'll see.