As I listened to the current audio (by Ann Taylor), I dressed, jumped on
the rebounder for 15 minutes, and fixed breakfast. After breakfast, I
read my e-mail, responding appropriately. When the audio was over, I
decided to record parts of it. I used the Neuroprogrammer software and a
mike on the desktop to record it from my laptop. There must be a
better way. I also laid out the squares I got from the quilting guild
last night. I realized that they are not properly cut even though the
ticket that came with them is a pattern from Accuquilt. Then I went
outside to water the plants and put time-release plantfood on the
vegetables. I did not hear back from the people I called yesterday
about the seedlings, so I called two more people today. I found myself
very angry at Bob for not fixing the plumbing or replacing the wall in
the basement. How long will I have to look at a dirty sink because the
water drains out so slowly? So today I replaced the wall
myself.
It was tough to do because it was cut to fit tightly BEFORE the tile was
added to the floor. Then I vacuumed my sewing area. I went out to pull
weeds until a lady came for the seedlings. Then I picked greens for
supper and went in. I tried to watch the latest episode of BBT, but it
wasn't up yet so I watched Castle and CSI instead. I read some e-mail.
Deb sent a link to a site having a sale on quilt books, so I checked
them out. Then I found another audio from another series featuring Gary
Douglas, the founder of Access Consciousness. I listened to that while I
packed sewing supplies for the class tomorrow. Then I cut strips for a
quilt that I started before I went to Korea. I could not sew them
because I had already packed up my machine for tomorrow. Finally it is
time to blog and go to bed. It is after midnight and Chris is not back
from playing Battletech. But I have to get up for class in the
morning.
* If there is no pic associated with this post, it is
because Blogger has just done a total change, and I haven't figured it
all out yet. *
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