If we were having coffee this morning, we would be sipping through our face masks. We are still in a stay at home situation here in North Carolina. The only time I go out is to walk Gracie. Poor girl’s walks have gotten shorter, but she seems to have gotten used to it.
As you can see from the picture above, my coffee cup is empty and very lonely sitting on my patio table. I do sit on the patio, but it’s very cold out today. I went out there and only lasted a couple of minutes. 🙂
It’s been a while since I have posted. I am having fun trying to figure out how things work here now. It seems they have changed how things are done. It took me forever to find where I could use the old editor.
I have been keeping busy sewing masks. Our health care facilities have asked for them. The big problem is everyone is making them and supplies have run short. Not fabric, I have plenty, but the elastic needed for the masks is out of stock everywhere. I ordered 100 yards over a month ago and it still has not come in.
I miss getting to spend time with my quilter friends. But the biggest hurdle for me is not being able to attend Mass and receive the sacraments. Seeing it online is not the same. This pandemic has really changed our way of life. It certainly gives us pause to reevaluate what is important and what is not. I hope that our economy will pick back up after the stay at home order is rescinded. I know that many people are struggling with no paycheck coming in.
I am excited because I am going to Medjugorje in October. I have wanted to make a pilgrimage there for a very long time. I am praying that by then this pandemic is just a memory so it doesn’t get canceled.
It’s been a while since I have posted. I am having fun trying to figure out how things work on here now. Seems they have changed how things are done.
Stay home, stay healthy!

Nice to see a post from you. How kind of you to make masks for healthcare workers.
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I admire your contributions with facemasks. Keep up the good work. Thank you so much for the coffee!
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Hi Wanda, A couple of times lately I managed to loose a couple of things and was going nuts over them. One was a favorite tool bag with many things that I inherited from my father – I felt horrible and pretty much tore up the garage looking for it. I finally applied “the fix”, and I found it in the back of a vehicle we’d not used for several months. Then I lost a computer printer – yep a whole printer just gone. Because my son was moving away to start his college career and since I couldn’t find that silly printer, we went ahead and applied “the fix” so he was off and able to do the student thing.
So – what’s “the fix” you might be wondering. Actually you may well have guessed it already. I follows the old rule of the only sure way to find something you lost is to buy a new one. So now we have an extra of both. Wonderful – not!
I’m glad you stopped by enjoy some friendly conversation.
I hope you come back next weekend.
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I am very well acquainted with the”fix”. Glad you shared that with me, after all, misery loves company😁
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LOL – truer words Wanda indeed.
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