mim, why do you feel lazy? I can walk two miles, but I can't clear a brushpile or cut up a tree.
nancia, how aggrevating to cut a finished block. When I am alone, I don't close the cutter when I lay it down. I don't how many nicks I have had from just reaching for it without looking. I guess I'll be in the room next to yours.
Missy, it's not for me to ask, but can you eat cookies and pancakes and have room for your necessary protein? You know they'll still be there when you reach a desired weight.
Jeanne, three cookies isn't terrible unless they were jumbo size. I had two no bakes and strawberries at our coffee hour.
Weight is below a magic 0 - hooray, but I'm not too excited. I celebrated this one several months ago and didn't hold it. I hope I have better luck this time. Xylie, that's 3 1/2 pounds for me - am I still ahead?
Not much going on here. I have some fabrics to get in the mail and the PO closes so early now, so that's first after my exercise program. Then back to piecing the back for the Carpenter Star. It's nearly done.
Did I tell you I hate electricity? I bought a heavy iron at a garage sale just for pressing backings. I used it yesterday. It worked very well, but when I passed by a few hours later, it was still hot. Apparently the off switch doesn't work. Do I trash it or use it just for pressing large pieces of fabric and unplug it after use? It was a blast from the past using liquid starch and putting the dampened backing in the fridge, but it worked out perfectly. My girls played in dresses with very full skirts, so I am familiar with starch. The iron is harvest gold, which means it is probably from the 70s. Gee, I have a food processor to match.
Have a healthy eating day.