How did you spend your Sunday.
#51
Had one of those days when I just couldn't get going. I felt exausted untill around supper time when I started to feel better. I hate those kind of days! I kept thinking about what I could be doing and it seemed to make me tired to just think about it!
I was on here a while, then I watched a couple of documentaries on Netflix. All in all a lazy day! :thumbdown:
I was on here a while, then I watched a couple of documentaries on Netflix. All in all a lazy day! :thumbdown:
#52
Originally Posted by eightylady
Hey, is there no one on this board who did not go to church...did not feel the need to say they did...enjoyed their day and still communed with their God in many ways that nourished their soul?
#53
I spent the day seam ripping some hand quilting - a lot of it, watched the Vikings win (Go Vikes) and making a crock pot dinner out of the Quilting Board recipes). The one with the Italian Sausages. Man, that was good! Good day! Edie
#54
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Raleigh,NC
Posts: 1,962
went to church, but before that , I did cut some squares for my next doll quilt, then came home, ate lunch, took a nap, thenbaked a cake for small groups, then went to small groups, came home watched glades then went to bed.
#58
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 101
Our weather is so nice here that I spent Sunday afternoon sitting on my front pourch doing my cross word puzzles. It was so peaseful.
When I was a little girl my mother always told us that she never sewed on Sundays as if you did you would have to take all the stitches out of your nose.I never knew what this meant and to this day still don't.If I sew a little on a Sunday I always feel gilty about it. Handquilter
When I was a little girl my mother always told us that she never sewed on Sundays as if you did you would have to take all the stitches out of your nose.I never knew what this meant and to this day still don't.If I sew a little on a Sunday I always feel gilty about it. Handquilter
#59
In the morning I cleaned the house, company coming to have dinner and spend the night. Started to bake an apple/pear strudel pie, oven quit working, (husband was off getting another load of wood for winter). Company still coming. What to do????? Got out the electric roaster and finished the pie. Put the roast in. House smelled great by the time company got here. Husband looked for part for the oven on internet, lowest cost????? $181. Will be using the roaster for an oven for awhile....oh, and crock pot dinners too!!!!! Still had a great time with our friends. They left on Monday early afternoon, well fed and happy.
#60
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Mason, Ohio
Posts: 1,465
Breakfast at Bob Evans (a weekly ritual), church, football game 1, nap, football game 2, light dinner, football game 3. On the board or e-mail most of football games, then played spider solitaire for the rest of the game, bed.
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