Saturday
I got up around 8. I took supplements and drank vitamin C water. I watched the Indiana Jones walkthru to see where the missing scepter was. I watched The Corbett Report about 23andMe. Because the company is in bankruptcy, people are deleting their info so it won't be sold. I looked up the deletion procedure and submitted a request to download all information from 23andMe, elected to discard the sample.
I refilled the coconut oil container and asked Chris for a massage. He did, and we took our showers. I ingested the fiber gel and waited the requisite 30 minutes, then made and ate breakfast.
After eating, I got my sewing project together and put it in the car. Chris put a tub of fabric in my passenger seat. Then we both drove to the chapel. He carried the tub into the chapel and put it on a table, then left. I set up for sewing class.
Wilhelm was the first to arrive. I got him started on the tomato, which I thought would be long and complicated. Then his sisters arrived and I helped them get started. But all too soon, they were finished so they made other stuff that I did not have a pattern for. (They finished early because they did not make both sides of the tomato slice, nor did they sew in the seeds.) Moira made logs and fire. Sophia made a marshmallow and chocolate bar. Wilhelm made a hotdog. Even 3 year old Jedediah made a heart cookie.
After they left, I stayed to clean up. There was tangled embroidery floss everywhere. I untangled them and neatened up the table. Then I went home. I whipped up a batch of chia/egg muffins to use up some black bananas. Then I walked to the post office to get our mail. There was a box of supplements and I dispersed its contents.
I read e-mail and listened to some interviews. Chris made his supper. I worked on my blog. I made supper and more breakfast mix. Then I ate and went to the chapel for Project Night.
Michele came in as I was setting up. She was patterning a mutton sleeve. I laid out fabric to make a circle skirt. Casey came in with Cedric. Later Michaela came in to hem some pants. I was so proud of the way Michele helped her. I continued to try to lay the circle skirt on the fabric but both fabrics kept moving. Then Jenni came by to amend a bra so the straps would not slide off. Michaela left. Casey was working on a Basic program that plays tones. Interesting. Then he and CeMichele packed up and left. Jenni helped me pack everything else and store it in the storage room. And we locked up and went home.
It was after 9, but Chris consented to watching an episode of Foyle's War. It was well done, but the content was disturbing. It takes place in Britain during the war. People are put into internment camps for suspicions. German lady was murdered and nobody cared.
Afterwards, I went through the bedtime ritual, including a bit of tapping, and went to bed.
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