The last time I tried to do any bead work, my hands were so shaky I had to quit. It was too upsetting. This morning I thought I would give it a try again.
By 5:00 this afternoon, I had finished three crosses. I enjoyed doing it until I began to get tired and then I had to concentrate too much. I was at the point where I needed to clean up my mess so I was able to get everything back in order. It felt good to have accomplished as much as I did.
At 4:00, snow started to fall, big time! So far, it isn’t sticking to the road, but the cars and grass are white. I haven’t been out to play, but I imagine it will be so wet, it will melt very quickly. One or two feet is predicted for the mountains to the west of us. Right now it is 31° so the streets might ice over if the temperature drops much lower. We just had a wind gust that shook the coach. Br-r-r-r-r-r-r!
Michelle and the boys took Ron out for a birthday dinner. Meredith and Dwaine went also, I think. We chose to stay home. Sometimes it is too slippery for me and I am trying to avoid trouble.
Our friend, Todd, missed a step going into a store and broke his hip. He had surgery and is now in a rehabilitation. I think he will probably be there longer than I was. If he’s lucky. he’ll have an “interesting” roommate like I had. Bonny said he is already complaining about the food. For dinner, he had broccoli, sweet potato fries, and fruit. What...no grits! When I talk to him I will tell him how lucky he is.
Michelle gave me a picture of Matthew at the award ceremony. His rank is sergeant! He is the one in the middle.
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