Sunday night post (much less whiney)
Jan. 19th, 2025 06:42 pmOn the lighter side, I've really been enjoying sewing up the three Folkwear patterns I've been talking about on FB. Now I'm ready to go to tea, but the closest tea house appears to be down in Lincoln. I've enjoyed working with the fine cotton lawn--very smooth; just feels nice.
I started working on one of their simple pants patterns today. I need to shorten the crotch depth and inseam. Pants are never straightforward :-/ .
Besides sewing, this weekend was pretty productive. Got some cleaning done, and I worked with Jeff to fill out the Advance Care Directives and a new wills. I reviewed the CA Durable Power of Attorney form I found, but I think it would be best if we filled out that one in the office of a notary. That's my next to do--find and make an appointment with a local notary.
Since I'm a big fan of British detective shows, I'm watching Vera. Hm. The jury is still out. We did laugh a lot at a British murder mystery comedy movie, though, but I can't remember the name.
Random thought: I've read that an old-person tell is the use of "..." at the end of informal sentences (i.e., used in social integrations). I have been very guilty of this. I think it conveys that a situation or opinion has some sort of an in-flux or continuing status. But now I'm trying to stop; no need to out myself about my age, especially at work.
I have to work tomorrow (MLK day), and have a long working session planned. It will be a good distraction from an otherwise horrible day.
I started working on one of their simple pants patterns today. I need to shorten the crotch depth and inseam. Pants are never straightforward :-/ .
Besides sewing, this weekend was pretty productive. Got some cleaning done, and I worked with Jeff to fill out the Advance Care Directives and a new wills. I reviewed the CA Durable Power of Attorney form I found, but I think it would be best if we filled out that one in the office of a notary. That's my next to do--find and make an appointment with a local notary.
Since I'm a big fan of British detective shows, I'm watching Vera. Hm. The jury is still out. We did laugh a lot at a British murder mystery comedy movie, though, but I can't remember the name.
Random thought: I've read that an old-person tell is the use of "..." at the end of informal sentences (i.e., used in social integrations). I have been very guilty of this. I think it conveys that a situation or opinion has some sort of an in-flux or continuing status. But now I'm trying to stop; no need to out myself about my age, especially at work.
I have to work tomorrow (MLK day), and have a long working session planned. It will be a good distraction from an otherwise horrible day.