In other news, I went to my first book club meeting. This is a brand new group so I got in right at the beginning. The first book we read was "Saving CeCe Honeycutt" by Beth Hoffman. Excellent!!! I have always been addicted to reading. One of my favorite childhood memories is "library day". Mother would take us to the Park Place Library every Monday during the summer. In her tribute to Mother at the memorial service, Ardell commented that Mother knew "reading children are quiet children".
A new friend and I met for lunch and fabric shopping last week. We both are participating in the "mystery quilt" project with the quilt guild. While at the shop, we were invited to a quilt retreat. It didn't take either one of long to say "yes"! My project will be to finish the quilt kit I bought back when I lived on Foster Creek-maybe eight or ten years ago. Doris and I met for lunch and discussed sewing projects among other things. I guess that covers my sewing addiction.
Some addictions aren't so bad:)
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I'm thinking you really don't have time for a job! ;). When you become addicted to Cut the Rope we'll form a club!
Remember -- we have to get older, but we don't have to grow up!
Maybe we could start a "friends of Peggy's blog" goodreads kind of thing. I just read and enjoyed Home to Holly Springs by Jan Karon and My Reading Life by Pat Conroy. I can still remember the smell of the Park Place Library :) I also remember that we would get 6 books each(the max) and then read each others books. I must say you went a little overboard on the Betsy, Tacy, Tibb series. :)
It was eight books each!!! I remember that because I used to check out the whole series of Little House Books and read them in order:)
Wow, i have not read your blog in a few weeks....MUCH to catch up!!!!
I LOVE YOUR BLOG Peggy.....
I am getting addicted to these games too....i am on Droid now....so i am playing others on Scrabble....!
You are staying so busy.....! That is so wonderful.....
Take care - hope to see you the next time you are in H town....to have lunch or dinner...whatever works.....hugs
I am so glad to hear that you made a quilting friend and that you are going to a quilt retreat! I can't wait to hear about the mystery quilt!
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