So…..Kathy
B is all excited because the Cubs are IN the World Series. It’s been a long time coming. As you all know, I’m not into sports at all,
but I will be rooting for the Cubs for Kathy.
And,
being Monday, Kathy has some questions:
What is
your favorite fabric to wear?
Depends on the season of course!
I love linen for warm weather, but that wrinkles a ton. I love the feel of silk, but that also
wrinkles. Think I’ll go with cotton in the
summer and flannel and wool in the winter.
Who woke
you up this morning?
It wasn’t Tyg! Even though he
was inside, he was snoozing away when the alarm went off at 5:30 a.m.
Last time
you had to turn off the announcers and turn on the radio for a sports event?
Don’t listen to or watch sports…
Last food
item that you ate?
A salad for lunch…and I’m thinking it was not enough…still hungry….
Last item
you had knit regrets about?
Slope which I’ve been working on (well, not so much) for the past
year. I think the yarn I am using is
just too heavy. It is cotton, but it feels
like too much.
Last time
a family member said to you, “When are you going to finish that thing?”
Never!
Are you
still working on a New Year’s Resolution?
Nope – I don’t make them.
Last
great amateur photo you saw?
Pictures my friend Carol took of eagles – they are wonderful. In fact I showed them to my boss, he printed
them out and had them framed for his office!
Do you
feed the birds?
Yup – sunflower seeds, thistle seeds and peanuts.
Do you
know someone who is an organ donor recipient or donor?
No, but our driver’s licenses all show that we are donors.
Time for
me to get back to work or go in search of more food….
Have a
great week!
Fun! I always enjoy these things, whatever they are called. :D
ReplyDeleteCotton can be very heavy for a garment. I made a beautiful cabled sweater out of it once and it was like wearing a lead vest. I had to toss it.
ReplyDeleteOh, I feed the birds--and, by default, the squirrels--too. It's great entertainment for my cats as well as me.
ReplyDeleteI am bored to death by baseball (football too), but I have to be a homer and root on our Cleveland Indians. And by "root on" I mean switch the channel over to the game during commercial breaks in whatever I am watching BESIDES the game to keep track of the score.
Sometimes, I am committed enough to ask Google on my phone. Sigh.