Midsummer Check In

 We went on a cruise up the coast with friends. The idea behind it was simply to play bridge and not have to cook or make the bed for a week. We weren’t interested in any of the ports or excursions as we’ve been there and done that many times. So we stayed onboard the whole time except we got off in Astoria, Oregon only to snap this photo and walk back. 


This was one big-ass ship! Our room was close to the front, and all of the restaurants, bars, entertainment, etc., were in the back half. So we got in our walks going to and from. Except for playing bridge, it was all just meh.


Granddaughter Savannah celebrated her Sweet 16. She celebrated with her friends on the weekend, but her folks threw a little family dinner on the actual day. 

She has her driving license and a new car already. 
Shortly after that, we celebrated Easter. 

We celebrated Tom’s 80.5 birthday in Carlsbad. 
It’s too cold for us old folks in December.

Our dear friends Mike and Marty drove over from Prescott AZ to party and hang out. 

We went to King’s Fish House for lunch one day and other old friends Alan and Cheryl joined us. We put the men on one side of the table and the ladies on the other. It’s more fun that way. 


I pieced this little sampler table topper. I’ll start quilting it once the last houseguests check out. 

That’s all for now, but I’ll be back. There’s lots more on the horizon. 

Comments

Anonymous said…
So glad you are back on the blogosphere on a more regular basis and I will check in more frequently. How fun to go on a cruise, or a resort, or somewhere that beds are made and food cooked by someone else. I must consider this soon. Always enjoy your creative works. You have a colorful mind,

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