Monday, September 29, 2008

Doug came to visit us this past week and he went with us to a funeral on Thursday for a woman in our ward. Later that night we went to a Mariners game. Joey met us there and we all ate jumbo hot dogs and had a good time. We left in the 7th inning when the Mariners were down 2 runs but we listened to the game on the radio on the way home. The Mariners caught up and ended up winning the game.
Then on Friday night Doug took us out for dinner at the Black Angus. When we got home the guys watched football and I found something else to do. I can't remember what it was, but I'm sure it was more fun than watching football!
On Saturday I baked some yummy chocolate chip/zucchini muffins. Then we all went to a baptism in the afternoon, and in the evening I went to the stake center for the Relief Society Women's Broadcast. Our stake Relief Society served a dessert buffet while we listened to some beautiful live music provided by some very talented sisters in the stake. There was a cello/viola duet, a flute duet, and a harpist....the music was beautiful and the dessert was very tasty. I ate 4 desserts....they were bite-size portions! I didn't have dinner before I left so I was a little hungry.
Doug left for home on Sunday morning and our day was spent at church and having our home teacher come by to visit. It was a very nice week, we enjoyed visiting with Doug and I hope he enjoyed his time with us.
This week I am planning to begin working on my rag quilt. I bought the fabric but just haven't had time yet to cut out all of the squares. I have a bad habit of buying supplies but never finishing the project...anybody else have that problem? Anyway, I'm committed to finishing this quilt, especially since my husband has been "harassing" me about my unfinished projects. I'll post a picture when it's finished!

1 comment:

Just a girl and her thoughts said...

who are ya making the rag quilt for? I need a new one (hint hint) since the one dad bought me when I was 16 is starting to show its age. Make sure to take pictures of your crafty progress and tell dad to just be quiet!