Friday, March 14, 2008

Left out

Checking out Charlotte's blog early this a.m. I found that:

I had not been chosen
I had been left out
I am feeling really rejected
I....I.......I......doesn't the world revolve around me?

Just teasing of course but I had to "take cuts" and get into the fun.
Here is what it is all about. The following is what copied it from Charlotte's blog.
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Yesterday I was tagged by Ginger http://enchantingcottage.blogspot.com/ to do a six word meme. Here are the meme rules: 1. Write your own six word memoir 2. Post it on your blog and include a visual illustration if you’d like 3. Link to the person that tagged you in your post and to this original post if possible, so we can track it as it travels across the blogosphere 4. Tag five more blogs with links 5. Remember to leave a comment on the tagged blogs with an invitation to play!

Here’s my six word memoir: “God has blessed me beyond belief.”
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Charlotte's words could be my own but along with the other things I learned in grammer school, I learned it was not a good thing to copy from others so...below are my own.

My six words are:

Check 2/28 for my six blessings.

Will that work? And ain't it just like a grand mother to do something like this?

By the way, I don't remember many people's blog address so I will just let the people on Charlotte's blog read this one.

S-----h-----e's------b------a------c------k



I simply haven't had anything of interest to share with anyone but me lately so I haven't been on here. Today, I have a little thing to share. Some time back I found a wonderfully clever pattern for crocheting a rug. It is clever in that it takes two strands of yarn and the instructions end up making a rug that is a full
1/2 inch thick! It is not relaxing to make. It is so heavy and cumbersom that it is simply hard work. The first rug I made came out all whopperjawed so I kept it for myself. It is still a very nice rug to step out of the shower on but UGLY! The rug I finished yesterday came out much improved. Middle Child has claimed it. She has Pfaltzgraff dishes with the grey and blue pattern called Yorktown. It will go very nicely in her kitchen. I will take a picture of the first rug and let you groan along with me and then you can see the second rug. I will probably make more of those rugs to put in the craft sale at church but I will finish some of the other projects I have waiting patiently for my attention.