8:15 AM: Playing “hooky” from Writers’ Hour – well, not exactly, got caught up in a Huff Post article on family sexual abuse…thankful ever so much that such emotional, mental and physical toll n’er existed in my life…tho’ I do recall my mother telling me that her stepfather attempted (succeeded?) in abusing her three younger sisters – his daughters – until she, my mom, threatened to end his life if he ever did such again. Apparently he didn’t but did wind up in a mental facility where he lived out his life…how long that was, I don’t know or if I did, recall. Not the subject I intended to share
Today started with the delivery of a new faucet for the kitchen sink. True to AZ word, the package was delivered before 8 AM today. This will be the third faucet in twenty years – planned obsolescence, any one? And this one is a “back to the future” model, i.e, the first was this style…
161 words so far in approximately 30 minutes, give or take. I actually have no plan about that to write – but that’s OK: It is the “moment” that counts…
8: 44 AM: The clock ticks, steadily. I am preparing to meet quilting/friends this morning for our monthly gathering: good food; good sharing; good fun… several of us are beginning an embroidery project, a skill, shall I say, is “new to me” tho’ I no doubt dabbled as a child. I smile for I recall my mother’s retirement projects: she too dabbled, or probably reconnected with stitch. Eventually, discovering rigid heddle weaving, she played and practiced and played and practiced until she was able to not only produce a placemat, towel, wall hanging, she was able to weave fabrics as tho’ she was using a four harness loom and… she wound up teaching this to others at a weaving shop in the area.
8:55 AM: “OK Writers, our time is up …” And we are now being summoned to wrap up for the closing; sharing – via chat, what we each accomplished. At the end, a couple of us are invited to share our progress, a way to encourage not only others but also , most importantly, ourselves …
9:00 AM: “We did it! It’s the top of the hour !” And thus another day ends…TBC.
8:32 PM: Shortly after I typed the above sentence, I left to join my quilting friends – easily a good hour’s drive, especially during “still AM rush hour”. Complicated because I took a wrong turn and overshot my route; even with that, I managed to be the first to arrive. Go figure. We had good food and a great time – always do- sharing projects and ideas. I shared my June journal pages – not done but getting there…

On the way home I stopped at a Joann’s looking for black rick rack. No such luck. Guess, I’ll see what Prime has to offer…
The journal is looking fun!! Its nice to have a day off from routines – even writing ones. You can come back to it with a new and rested eye… or hand! LOL Quilt group would be fun. I love my retirement hobbies!! Enjoy your embroidery!!!
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Thanks! I am really enjoying JJ…my next journal will have a fabric pages…
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Merci! Stay tuned…
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I want to see more of that junk journal! Looks very fun. I love your Simply a Moment posts
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Thanks! I am really enjoying this project and making plans to really “dive in”! I’ll share more pages. Stay tuned!
Cheers~
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Your journal looks like so much fun!
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Indeed! It’s been a lot of fun and a delightful learning experience…definitely “to be continued”!
Cheers~
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I hope you had a lovely time with your quilting/stitching friends!
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Hi! We did ! And a delish meal too. A treat: the hostess lives on the third floor af an apt building and has several bird feeders which attract all sorts of birds. Watching humming birds at the feeders was a real treat!
Cheers~
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I recall joining you and your stitching group on one of my visits! Same ladies? Different location? (That was the best shop!) I LOVE your JJ pages, WOW! Do you have a photo of a piece your mom wove? This is a great story that I didn’t know about her! Vugs!
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Hi! Thanks! And I do have some of her weaving pieces ; I’ll happily share. Thanks for the request/idea!
Cheers~
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The junk journal looks like a lot of fun. I hope we see more of it. I’m so glad you still get together with your stitching/making friends. Friendship is the best kind of medicine for this time in which we live.
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I always love these monthly peeks into your day and August 15 was a good one. Connecting in person with friends is a great way to spend ANY day 🙂
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