Biggest Day Yet

After the morning exercises, I did spend some time in the sewing studio measuring some fabric.  I have had a plan since 2020 to make a tablecloth for Carrie.  A border print was given to me and I had found the fabric for the top of the table at Old Alley Quilts.  Today what I got done was to wash and dry the fabric.  I am glad I did as my sheets that soak up dyes in the wash cycle did its job.  That was the extent of studio work.

After lunch I headed to the drug store as we had several prescriptions to pick up.  The total was $5.38 for all three and all three are filled for 90 days.  Sweet.

I had not been to see June in her apartment since the early part of June.  Sharing a glass of Lipton’s ice tea was great while we caught up with each other’s news.  June is happy to have made the move from home owner to renter.  

As I was leaving June’s, I got an email that Dennis’ little red pickup was ready to be picked from having the brakes replaced.  Son, Kevin, has opened his own shop in Fairfax and we are on his list of clients.  We drove to Fairfax in our car and I will follow Dennis home as he drives his little red pickup.  Wouldn’t you know, we came home with the back of the truck bed full.  Kevin inherited quite a free goodies from the previous owner as he walked out the door.  This will be right up Dennis’ alley to work with said items to see if there is life, trade, or barter in his newly acquired stuff.

We got home too late to do the oven roast for supper.  Yippee!  I have been waiting for just such a situation to have a frozen pizza.  Dennis is not crazy about pizza but I also know he is too weary to take himself to the café up town.

It has been a full day and I do feel it.  It does not hurt me one bit to take part in what a normal day presents.  Bed time will feel wonderful.