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This is my favorite Son-in-law, John. He is also my only son-in-law so, of course, he is my favorite!
He wanted to make potholders for Nina for Christmas. He has never sewn but he was a great student. Because he is a math teacher, when I told him we had to add in a half inch seam allowance, he figured out the size really easy.
He used some fabric I already had and that I had picked out from my mom's supply. They are checks and polka dots one side and a brocade print on the other.He wanted to use some of the fancy decorative stitches my machine makes, so he did a feather stitch on some and a star stitch on the other.
John did a great job. Nina thought I made them until he her otherwise.
Just in case you're wondering, John also gave Nina a GPS system and some other baking things she was wanting.
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8:37 AM
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Nina and John hosted a very nice birthday lunch for me. Jimmy helped them in the kitchen and they made a double batch of lasagna roll-ups filled with ricotta, spinach and mushrooms. Nina said it was their version of an Ellie Krieger recipe.
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Today is my birthday and I have enjoyed looking at some of my Retro-birthday pictures.
This first picture is right around my first birthday. We lived in a tiny west Texas town named Panhandle. Wasn't my mom glamorous? She looked like Mary Tyler Moore except she had red hair like Lucy then.This is my 5th birthday. I am sure my mom made my dress, it even had an apron!
Every childhood birthday cake I can remember had a Santa theme because my birthday is so close to Christmas but this cake had a circus theme.This is my 15th birthday and Santa is my brother Rex. He worked part time at Sears as Santa.
I have had a great birthday today. Besides the new camera from my husband and the wreath from my brother, my parents sent me a check and I ordered a Cricut with it.
Nina is cooking lunch for all of us tomorrow.
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My brother first surprised with me with a handmade Christmas wreath in 2007. He made me a second wreath for Thanksgiving. And now, here is my 3rd wreath from Professor Bert.
Isn't this a great tradition he has started?
Thanks, Bert!
and hopefully, my photography will soon be much better. My husband just gave me a much nicer digital camera for my birthday, a few days early.
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In 2007 I put up 7 trees around our home and 2006, we had 4 trees. But this year, I am in a simpler mood. Besides the stockings on the mantel, this is all of the Christmas decorating this year. I am really happy with it, just the way it is.
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I am just getting starting on Christmas decorating at home. I know I want to do everything in a peppermint theme. So far, we've put up one tree with red and clear blinking lights - no decorations on it yet though.
And I made these stockings this week. I used white glittered felt bought at Hobby Lobby with a 40% off coupon. The red felt is from tree skirts we found last year at Target 90% off - I think they were about 50 cents each.
Felt is really easy to sew with, no seams to finish. I drew the pattern out free-hand on 2 sheets of paper taped together. I used a McCalls pattern
as my guide but I simplified it quite a bit.
My kids think the stockings are the most important part of our Christmas traditions. I sure wish Santa really would come fill them now!
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We have been Directv satellite customers for 2 years, before that we had local cable and before that, we had Dish. When we lived in the country, we had a big antennae that was always needing adjusted when the wind blew.
We bought a new tv about a month ago and when Jeff was hooking it up, we looked at the channels we could receive just using the digital part that is in all new tvs. We were amazed at how good a picture we got.
Our Direct TV contract was for 2 years and we have been frustrated with not finding shows we want to watch and paying that big bill every month.
So, we canceled that contract on the 2 year anniversary.
Jeff spent part of Thanksgiving weekend switching over our tvs to digital.
The new tv was ready to go but our 2 older tvs needed converter boxes. They are small and easy to install. We bought ours at Walmart using the free digital coupons issued by the government (You all have seen the tv commercials on how to get them, right?) They cost about $48, so the OOP cost was about $10 each.
To get the best reception, we needed an antennae. Ours is small, about the size of a youth sized shoe box and cost about $30 at Walmart. These digital antennea also come in a rabbit-ear version if you don't want to install it on you roof.
Jeff mounted ours on the roof, and he used the bracket that that held the satellite.
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