Friday, May 27, 2005
Oh boy...
Well, things are looking up. Seems that my sweater (Broadway) is coming along ok. It shouldn't have made me sweat though. It isn't a hard pattern. As for my other sweater I am going to have to rip it out. "Mr Yarn" took one look and said "Uh, yeah, those aren't X's and O's" Thanks honey.
On the other front. We did a Costco forge last night. Whooo Weeee. That was worse than having to stand in line at the DMV. I can be assured that the guest won't starve. I think that I grabbed everything in sight like it was a free shopping spree. There was no need to sneak anything into the cart because it was so full that you couldn't tell the difference. Getting it into one of the three freezers and two refridgs wasn't easy. Here is a peak at refridg two.
Just a small glimpse. Ok so today is the day that I said I would do everything beforehand. Tomorrow is actual graduation of the kiddo. Wish me luck. If all of you, my "IRs" (Imaginary Readers) don't hear from me for a few days it is only because I am buried in guacamole.
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8 comments:
Buried in guacamole? I'll be right over! Just want to help, you know...I'm a giving person that way.
Congrats to your daughter (and to you--when I think back about how much support my mom gave me when I was in college, in ways I didn't really notice at the time, it makes me very grateful).
K.
I feel old.
I WAS IN COLLEGE ALMOST TWENTY YEARS AGO, LADY. Sheesh. ;)
By which I only mean to say, if YOU are old, then I am too...which I'm not, so shut up.
But it is the KID that is graduating. THAT is what makes me feel ancient. But I DID have her when I was 12.
I know, I know...but since your comment seemed to be in response to me talking about my mom, I was trying to say that twenty years ago or so when *I* graduated, my mom was not old.
You'd think I was 95, though, with the amount of sense I'm making today.
Congrats on the graduation! You really must be old!
Miss you,
Dina
Lovely sweater.
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