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Stairs, Cake, and Where Have You Been?
{ 11:35, Thursday, July 19, 2007 }
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Like many of my blogging friends, we seem to have seasons of intense blogging followed by periods where we "disappear." Guilty! Been away a while, and it's hard to come back, there's much you can say and it seems time doesn't allow that. So here's a brief synopsis of what we've been up to.Stairs: we're working on stairs to the still-in-progress second floor. Wow, it's cool to watch them materialize. Pretty soon we can just walk on up.... ![]() This used to be a complete wall & closet (with a door). Stairs are a challenge, or so my contractor brother tells me. You need to figure them to fit the space - in our case, with three that turn to the right at the bottom (see the next photo) - and you need them to be the right height, width, etc. ![]() Then... you need to put "stairs on the stairs" - these are not the actual treads, they will be covered with oak treads. Neat, huh? What else.... we had a special cake for my mom's birthday. For several years my mom has asked us for an Italian birthday cake from Federal Hill in Providence, RI. Every time she's asked we say, "yeah, right..." and go to Big Y or some bakery to get a cake. This year while she was away my brother actually drove the 45-minute drive (maybe closer to an hour) and picked up a zuppa, as we are told this is called, which was very delicious. We surprised her with it when she got back from a trip to the Cape. Here is photographic proof my mom had her Federal Hill cake: ![]() This was not inexpensive, but we thought it was worth the drive and the money and it made mom very happy. What else? I have a new job, almost a month now, working as a secretary at my church. It was time for a change. I worked for the past almost 8 years as a paralegal/legal assistant. It's been a nice change. Finally, for now, I want to share a photo of a visitor to our house recently. Anyone know what kind of moth this is? ![]() Don't you love the snake-eye looking images on his wings? This guy sat on our doorstep for about 24 hours. Then he was gone. One more thing: still beading & making jewelry. A friend and I learned to make rope-style jewelry with tiny seed beads. Then I made these sparkly earrings for a friend whose daughter roller skates professionally - like figure skating with roller skates. They are full of crystals, and this picture doesn't show you the sparkle they have, but I'm sharing anyway. Lots of bang for the buck. ![]() The pattern is not mine, but I wish it was. It took less than an hour to make these. Thanks for sharing time with me, I hope to be back more regularly. Until then - good night. Chris { Post a Comment } { Last Page } { Page 5 of 85 } { Next Page } |
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