Happy Fourth of July to my American friends!
Podcasts --- I have one that I'm way behind on. It just never seems to cross my mind to reach out and listen to it. I even moved the podcast app into the same group as my Libby app. Still doesn't work! But I want to catch up, so maybe after this audiobook, while I'm waiting for the next one to come in after I release the suspension, I'll listen to a few episodes.
I didn't get a chance to finish both books yesterday, but hopefully today is the day. The one is quite sad, and well, I don't handle sad books well. It's hard to work when tears are flowing down your face. But I'll manage!
Yesterday took a wee bit of a turn, and I did NOT get to the long arm leader at all.
Way back in the day - dare I say that it will be 50 years ago next year that I participated in Katimavik. I entered the military option rather than the civilian one. Why? I've no idea, but I suspect that I took that route to ensure that I would get into the program. I figured fewer people would sign up for that option. There were 51 of us in that program, and over the years, I've stayed in touch with a few people.
But someone suggested that we have a reunion - can you imagine after 50 years? So yesterday we had a Zoom session (5 of us - which is 10% of the group!) and discussed some things.
One of the things we needed but could not get from the organization was a list of the people in that military option. I had a graduation photo of our group, but it was only 43 of us, and I knew we were more than that. I had put first names only. If you count, ten people in the front row were our officers.
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| Our graduation photo |
Of the 51, I count 43 in the picture. I don't remember that many people left, and I wonder why they are not in the photo!
This photo was in my photo album in the family room.
But as our meeting approached yesterday, I started thinking about any other memorabilia I might have related to that time frame. I was even wondering if I had hung onto the T-shirts we had. You know me—I'm the daughter of a hoarder!
I have two tubs of stuff from my first twenty years of life, and I thought I'd have a quick peek through them. Well, that was a trip down memory lane, to be sure, and it took up my entire morning.
But can you imagine my surprise when I found a handwritten list (not my handwriting) of all 51 people - first and last name and what province they came from. It was our lucky day, and after our meeting, I scanned it and forwarded it to the others so they could check off who we know is dead (that's how Nick put it) and who we currently have contact with. And then we will know who we have to track down.
What fun to see these people after 50 years! And one of them lives very close to me, and I have put off visiting with her for five years, and I need to make a date!
If my mom heard the story of how I hung onto that list for 50 years, she would be telling me—"See, it's a good thing that you keep every scrap of paper!"
Speaking of scraps of paper, I found a ton of other things and some of them are older than 50 years!
Here is a photo of my home ec teacher in Grade 8 and 9. Yep—she was older, but she and I got along well. At least well enough that I learned to appreciate sewing, but I didn't do so well in the cooking department.
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| Mrs. Sealy - my Home Ec teacher |
Oh - I had no problem cooking, I just never grew to enjoy it. But for those of us who were in home ec with cooking—do you remember the kitchens? We had about 6 kitchens in our classroom. Each of them was a bona fide kitchen, with fridge, stove, and sink. We would split into groups and tackle whatever we were to cook that day. So much fun, and we would have been in grade 8. I still have some of the recipes in my book (handwritten by me) that are good, but I don't really cook that much, and I especially don't bake. Remember the no-refined-sugar rule for me.
I don't even have any desire to eat refined sugar, even though someone put an awful lot of ice cream bars in the freezer. It wasn't us that did that. And I refuse to even look at them. I have my meager ration of chocolate for a treat each day, and that works for me. I thought it would be hard to eat only half of my daily portion, but it really hasn't been that bad. It just makes me eat it a bit slower to truly enjoy it instead of gobbling it down.
Oh shoot -- I didn't take a picture of the date of that article when Mrs Sealy retired, but it was probably in the 80s.
What is my motivation for the no sugar? Same as it's always been, except I got lax. It's my weight. I know that is only a number, but my knees don't need me carrying an extra 10 pounds around, and I don't like the way I look. And the only person who can do anything about it is ME. So the next time I need to decide whether to buy a donut, I just remember how I look in the mirror and say no.
And please, do not come back and tell me that I don't look like I need to lose weight. I've been through all that; I know my ideal weight and where I feel best. Trust me, I have fought with myself about food and weight my entire life. I know what's good for me, and if you were to consider my weight against the charts, I am at the high end, and I don't like being at the high end!
OH MY GOD --- these next pictures are for anyone who comes to retreat with me and listens to my playlist and knows that John Denver comes up more frequently than should be normal!! But look what I found in the papers! A full page ad for a concert - John Denver!!!!!!
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| John Denver concert ad! |
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| John Denver poster |
Remember the 16 magazines and many others with the large posters you could hang on the wall. My friends all had pictures of David Cassidy and, well, whoever else was popular at the time, and I liked John Denver. So those songs and the desire to listen to them go way back in my history!! I had quite the chuckle over these when I found them.
I also decided it was time to tackle the pile of T-shirts that was hogging space in Studio B. I engaged KU to grab a pair of scissors so she could do the cutting.
She started with the few shirts that were in my pile. This is what was left AFTER the backs were cut away. Keep those pieces BIG so you have flexibility in putting the T-shirts together. There wasn't much left in the basket, and that is why this needed to be done. I now need to find one of those textile recycling places, as I have quite a bit of stuff that could be recycled.
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| The logos from my T-shirts |
Then she tackled the pile of Dillon's T-shirts that I have had for almost two years. I think there are 44 of them in total. That young man sure likes his concerts and I'm sure that as "fast" as I put this quilt together for him, that he is amassing many more.
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| The stack of Dillon's T-shirts |
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| The cut off logos |
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| The scrap bin |
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| Some of the T-shirt fronts |
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| Trimming half-square triangles |
We zipped out to Fabricland so I could buy some supplies to make a garment, and that was an interesting trip. Thanks to Maurie who helped pick out some of the stuff we needed.
The amount of bright floral fabrics they have is incredible, and you can just imagine some beautiful colored dresses or skirts, except that I never wear dresses or skirts. I suppose you could make some fabulous tops! I like bright colors. And they always have the most interesting display just inside the front door.
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| The display at Fabricland |
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| Flowers on display at Fabricland |
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| Our jigsaw puzzle haul at the thrift store |
So help me, God— I need to stop doing this or start working on them faster! I think we brought home 11 of them. I'm OK, as I have no plans to keep these, and once they are done, they will be moved along to an exchange or back to the thrift store.
I have so many more things to share, but they will have to wait until tomorrow. I need to get working on my stuff today, as next week will be heads down to get a couple of samples done for my next trip. And I am just realizing that I should have purchased some linen while I was at Fabricland. But WAIT --- I have loads of linen, so I'll just change the embroidery color --- that's OK since the original was done on white; I'll do black or something else. No need to buy more! I also have loads of a soft green, which was to be my original wedding outfit. No regrets - just move on.
There is a Virtual Retreat tonight. We are going to start at 6 PM.
Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 889 6739 3876
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And then there is one tomorrow starting at 3 PM.
Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 849 3694 3764
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And that's it for today. It looks like we might be getting a torrential downpour shortly, so it may be dicey to walk the girls. And the windows are open, and if we get a torrential downpour, someone needs to shut them. Plus we have thunder, and there's probably lightning as well.
And on that happy note, I'm out of here!
Have a super day!!!
Ciao!!!
PS - done editing and only a few drops of rain. If there was a storm, it passed right over.
























































