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RTBTCKI SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY

Posted By on February 16, 2020

When I was a child, there would be these commercials for Monster Truck shows that were on Sunday. We knew this because of the triple yell throughout the commercial informing us that the show was on Sunday. 

For some reason this morning I had that ringing through my head.

This morning, because Fig was being a cranky-boots, feeding the cats was more of an adventure than it needed to be. I managed to get her off by herself with a plate of wet food allowing me to feed the others. Right now, they are napping in several places around the living room but Fig claimed the spots where Mewlan and Pheobe were moving them along to other places they don’t like as much. 

On my facebook page I was challenged to do a ten-day album cover challenge where I post ten album covers that influenced my taste in music. So far, I have posted Queen: Night at the Opera, The Beatles: Sargent Pepper, ELO: Out of the Blue, and the Reader’s Digest: Festival of Light Classical Music. The last one was my introduction to classical music and helped shape my love for it to this day. I find it funny that two covers are from what my parents listened to and two are from what I listened to.

My neck is doing that snap crackle pop thing I can feel through my entire skull. I can also feel something clicking as I roll my neck. I think I am going to go do my set of stretches that are suppose to help with this matter. I think part of this is the temperature change over the past couple of days.

Caroline is working on her first jacket on her own. I am being consulted about the directions, but she is doing this one on her own. I am so proud how she is coming into her own as a costumer. My mother helped me learn and now I am teaching her. At some point in the future, I figure she will teach her children. It’s the circle of sewing.

I have a ton of sewing ahead of me. There is a plan of attack. I will muster the little grey cells and execute it. I do need to go to the fabric store for a few things to have everything in place. I am going to start the more complicated and then switch to the simpler for a break. 

I am grateful for my sewing lineage. 


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