There has been steady progress on our new deck, thankfully.
Day 5 (Wednesday) ended with the flooring completely done and the steps partially done. One of the black posts for the railing is laying near the step area in this photo.
There has been steady progress on our new deck, thankfully.
Let's go check out more Rainbow fun . . .
Thursday turned into a long sewing day. My husband left the house at 8 am to meet both sons-in-law for golf. They were meeting at a course in between us. I wasn't invited, so I spent a good share of the day in my sewing room uninterrupted. Then supper was at a Jackrabbit alumni social event here in town. It was a pretty good day.
Vicki pointed out yesterday that I've had "pedal to the metal" this week. That is quite true, with that progress spread out over several different projects.
Yesterday morning I had some sewing time, and it was spread over multiple projects. Another Quilt of Valor was washed and dried as well, making 4 done this week.
I'm happy to report that 2 placemats and 2 mug rugs have been finished from that first border print, along with the table runner. That first border print is now all used up. Yay!!
The 2 placemats are nearly identical, so I flipped one over to show that striped backing from Nann's surprise box of goodies. It was perfect.
We actually have an award this afternoon in Sioux Falls for one veteran. It was a last minute arrangement as the veteran is in very poor health so it needed to be done now instead of waiting until later in the summer. I'm going to go do that one myself on my way to my granddaughter's softball game.
Another busy weekend, with guild on Saturday and tree trimming on Sunday - with plenty of sewing time in between. And it's birthday time for both the oldest grandchild and the youngest grandchild.
The contractors that are rebuilding the deck on the back of our house arrived on Thursday morning, and by the end of Day 1 they had all of the flooring removed except that one little section. Our very confused cats sat around on that section in the evening, probably wondering what the heck was going on. One guy was back in the morning on Friday at 7:30 and had that little platform gone. By noon he had half of the rotten stringers removed too. By Friday afternoon it was completely gone and cleaned up. Today they will begin to rebuild our new deck.
I don't usually have trouble sleeping, but last Thursday night I woke up about 1 am when a thunderstorm rolled through here. Then I spent the next 2 hours lying awake, listening to it rain and thinking. My brain just didn't want to shut down - and it was mostly spinning about how much my sewing room needs some major organizing - again. Friday morning I tackled one area to attempt to tame the beast.
The newly empty drawer is now holding backing for various projects I have waiting to be quilted. There was even room for some leftover backing that will be perfect for smaller projects. Instead of in a couple of piles on the floor it's now in 1 place. It even has a label attached to remind me what's in it. Maybe in the next few days I can empty that other drawer, or at least get it better organized.