Playing Quiddler with the Aunties |
I wasn’t particularly looking forward to the Memorial Day
weekend, as I didn’t have anything planned – at least not anything more
exciting than cleaning house. In
fact, I was a little resentful that I hadn’t been scheduled to work, reaping in
all that overtime holiday pay.
But, the weekend turned out to be a really fun one. On Saturday, I
helped my friend Michelle make curtains for her bedroom. We hauled my sewing machine and the
requisite gear to her house. I had
made a careful mental list of all that we would need and gathered it up well in
advance. When we got to her house and opened up the machine, I was horrified to
see that there was no bobbin in it, and worse yet, no little plate that covers
the bobbin. We drove back to my
house, and couldn’t get in. Aaarrrgh!! Something was amiss with the door knob.
Fortunately, I was able to get in the back door, but when I searched my
sewing room – no little plate.
Given that it was clear plastic, I must have taken it off to get the
bobbin out at the end of the last project, and forgotten to put the little
plate back. Rebecca wondered why I
would take the bobbin out, but explained that I used the bobbin thread to make
the buttonholes. “Why would you do that?” she wondered. Well, because that’s
what I do. Generally when I get to
the end of a sewing project, it's late and I am tired. The perfect time to do something really, really stupid. I must have gathered the
plate up with all the sewing detritus and thrown it away. While I was frantically thrashing
around looking for it, Michelle fixed the front door. Some good came of this disasterlet. Fortunately, Rebecca let me borrow her
machine and also the instruction booklet which I had also forgotten to bring.
My machine is still so new that I have to look at the directions to thread it
and to wind a new bobbin. It is totally not intuitive – unlike my sainted and dearly
departed old sewing machine. Michelle and I, after tracking down Rebecca,
meeting her at her house to pick up her machine, finally got to work. We had frequent tea breaks, but just
seemed to more and more droopy. When the curtains were done, they
looked fabulous, but we were limp rags.
Michelle had specially purchased my favorite hearty tea, but later that
evening, when putting things away, she discovered that the tea was decaf! No wonder we were so exhausted after
our busy day. I went to bed at the
unheard of hour of eight pm.
More fun on Sunday!
The Schola end-of-the-year potluck is the social event of the
season! I had looked at the
calendar months ago and was sad to see that I would be working that
weekend. This was a disappointment,
as I really enjoy this annual get-together. After Mass, someone said, “Will I see you at the party this
evening?” I was shocked. I had been certain it was the next
week. That was a happy surprise,
so I rushed to the store to get the ingredients for my pot (coleslaw,) and
hurried home to make it. The only downside to this was that if I had been
better prepared, I would have arranged a ride for myself. My faithful readers know how I hate to
drive, particularly into unknown territory, and especially alone. Joanne, a Schola member and one of
those faithful readers, was concerned, and inquired about my trip to the
party. It had been mercifully
uneventful, as I had mapped out my route in advance. She then worried about my trip home, and was, I think,
anticipating my account of the horrors of my return journey. But, mirabile
dictu, that too was without incident.
Not even any traffic delays.
Yay!
Pauline's card shuffling machine must be over 60 years old! |
On Monday, I had an indoor picnic with the Aunties. We played
Quiddler, and I am happy to say that I won. I never win when I play with The Twins.
Faux food - non-alcoholic beer and vegetarian weenies. Yum!
3 comments:
That does sound like a fun, event filled weekend! Card shuffling machine?-another revelation to me.
Happy (and a little jealous) to hear that you had so much fun last weekend.
You deserve it!
I can't even remember what we did. I know we went for a walk with sunglasses and an umbrella.
I forgot to mention how nice photo of your aunties. So cute!
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