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Subject: | No plans for the weekend (a snowstorm is supposed to settle in |
From: | Wahoo |
Date: | Thu, 18-Jan-2024 12:50:33 PM PST |
Where: | SoapZone Community Message Board |
In reply to: | ❄️❄️ Thursday*~Friday*~Weekend Chat Post ☀️ posted by Leia |
Today I was supposed to go with my good friend from the bindery to visit a former co-worker who was recently in the hospital and had just gotten transferred to a rehab facility, but we had to postpone because the former has a touch of respiratory issues right now and doesn't want to pass it on to the latter, or to me. Instead, I went mall walking with my aunt and told her since I'd not had to pay for lunch the day before, we could go out to lunch today. We walked, hit a brand new (and very nice) Dollar Tree in a neighboring town, then dined at Red Robin (yummmmm!). I haven't had a good burger in forever, and RR remedied that today.
One other thing bff brought with her yesterday: she'd swung by Cleveland Rocks and Beads and picked up the glass beads we'd made last Friday. We each made 8 beads, in either the "donut" style or round, with varying degrees of success <g>. One of mine came out pretty lopsided, and the yellow "string" of glass added to it towards the end kind of melded with the regular green and turned a sort of slightly lighter green, but I'm happy with three of the others and REALLY happy with the remaining four. Again, I don't think I'm going to have a career making glass beads any time soon but I'm considering signing bff and I up for another class as a birthday gift to her. Like me, she had one bead come out a bit wonky but the rest were either good or great. One really nice touch: our instructor, Holly (a retired school teacher) was kind enough to include a handwritten note with our bag of beads, giving detailed, specific praise for the ones she really liked (my opaque green one--not the one with the yellow string--came out "perfectly round and professional looking", and she "loves the pretty swirls of darker blue in my light blue bead") and gently suggesting ways to minimize the wonkiness of the ones that were wonky (her word, actually). It was a lovely and unexpected gesture, and greatly appreciated.