Spring, Near Philadelphia
Well, I may have written earlier that the woman down the street -- the one with the three daughters -- delivered a little boy week before last. I went down to take him his blue star quilt and was invited to hold him. He is a wonderful baby with a very solemn look and seemed to have a mild manner.
Similarly, the gal who has the three little boys delivered Kate Elizabeth prematurely. Baby is home from hospital now and I need to go deliver her quilt, pictured at left.
The two moms actually know each other and are equally pleased with how this all worked out.
In other news, all of our under-the-deck birdhouses are occupied and there seems to be a turf war over the most desirable house. A couple of our daffodils have bloomed. I took off the flannel sheets. This weekend I am putting away my heavy sweaters.
A month or so ago, irritated beyond endurance with the HP laptop, I bought a MacBook Air along with a year's worth of one-on-one tutoring. I like it very much and have learned to do a few things on it. I keep a notepad by the chair and write down questions and take them along to my tutoring sessions.
Another task: Going through all of my blog posts and applying labels as appropriate. This will make it easier for me to locate a specific post. I'm more than half-way through this job and it has been interesting to look back at posts written years and years ago (there are nearly 1750 of them!). I believe that when I finish, I should celebrate with some sort of a give-away. Don't you agree?
Finally, I've discovered OneNote and am busily getting settled there. So I'm about as busy as the sparrows these days. And loving it.
Similarly, the gal who has the three little boys delivered Kate Elizabeth prematurely. Baby is home from hospital now and I need to go deliver her quilt, pictured at left.
The two moms actually know each other and are equally pleased with how this all worked out.
In other news, all of our under-the-deck birdhouses are occupied and there seems to be a turf war over the most desirable house. A couple of our daffodils have bloomed. I took off the flannel sheets. This weekend I am putting away my heavy sweaters.
A month or so ago, irritated beyond endurance with the HP laptop, I bought a MacBook Air along with a year's worth of one-on-one tutoring. I like it very much and have learned to do a few things on it. I keep a notepad by the chair and write down questions and take them along to my tutoring sessions.
Another task: Going through all of my blog posts and applying labels as appropriate. This will make it easier for me to locate a specific post. I'm more than half-way through this job and it has been interesting to look back at posts written years and years ago (there are nearly 1750 of them!). I believe that when I finish, I should celebrate with some sort of a give-away. Don't you agree?
Finally, I've discovered OneNote and am busily getting settled there. So I'm about as busy as the sparrows these days. And loving it.
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As mom to a former preemie, I wish that wee baby girl well!
Spring has sprung here with forsythia, hyacinths, plum and Bradford pear trees all in bloom and the daffs are fading, This time of year and in autumn I put my skinny slivers of fabrics outside in the bushes so they can become part of nests and squirrel homes.
Cheers for organizing your blog for ease of navigating and for a new MacBook Air to make it a more pleasant task.
Hugs!
And, happy news if you use EQ -- they now have a Mac version so I was able to download and install it on my MacBook Pro. Yeah!!!