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Old 11-29-2011, 07:19 PM   #17068
Stitchawl
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I've just closed my eyes again
climbed up on the dreamweaver train
tryin' to take away my worries of today
and leave tomorrow behind

Ooo Dreamweaver, I believe you can
get me through the night
Ooo Dreamweaver, I believe we can
reach the morning light

Fly me high through the starry skies
and maybe to an astral plane
Cross the highways of fantasy
Help me forget today's pain

( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPWNsGFXCZk )

'big sigh...' Another really weird night of strange, strange dreams. I wonder why? Nothing particularly strange in my life right now, nor of anyone close to me...

Oh well... Good morning, everyone. Middle of the week and a mid-week tea to go with it; a Ceylon Dimbula. Neither wonderful nor terrible... just sort of middle of the road. Like a 'Wednesday.' I made some guacamole last night to use for tonight's Mexican dinner, but stole a bit of it to put on my rice this morning. Not bad at all, but it will taste better with enchilladas, toastadas, and chili relleno tonight.

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Originally Posted by aceflor View Post
Sewing curtains right now, don't even ask me why we could not just have them made. Ask Superman, who can be a reaaaaaaaal pain in the neck , and wanted a very special system that does not exist here. I hate him right now, as you can tell. I have to sew 26 pairs .
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Originally Posted by ProfCrash View Post
I would suggest that you tell Superman that it is time to learn how to sew.
Absolutely!
Hey, that's only fair. I've been sewing for the past three evenings, customizing my winter motorcycle gear. I sewed an extra layer of thin polar-fleece onto the back of my glove liners, shortened the arms on my jacket liner by 3 inches and sewed on a edging of polar-fleece, and now I'm sewing a 3 inch extension to the storm collar of my new jacket. My body is not an 'off the rack' size...
(My neck is too large and my arms are too short. I have to have my dress shirts custom made for me or they just don't fit right. My chest and shoulders need a size L, my arms need a size M, but my neck needs a 2XL!)

If I can do all this sewing by hand (I don't have a sewing machine) Superman certainly can! It ain't rocket science. I just keep a lot of band-aids handy.

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8 more months of this.
Easy-peasy! In fact, this might be the easiest pregnancy and labor we've ever gone through! I don't imagine we will have any difficulties at all, nor even feel deprivation of favorite foods or beverages.
On the other hand, you....

I shall have another mug of Dimbula! (Waves at ProfCrash)


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