Thursday, February 4, 2010

Thursday: Amanda

So the latest thing on Facebook is to look up your name in urban dictionary. "How dumb," I thought. But I thought I'd look it up anyway. And it turned out to be so cool that I couldn't not share it.

"A woman named Amanda is typically very beautiful with an incredible body and nice eyes. They are known to be very loveable. Amandas are envied by other women."

I also started working on pillowcases to go with the quilt. It's interesting trying to make something with the remaining cloth. Some colors I have lots of and some colors barely have any.


Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Wednesday: chair

The garbage people took away our broken chair! And emptied our very full trash can! Hooray garbage people!!

Tuesday: dreams

I forgot to post yesterday, but here is what I meant to post:

I had two dreams last night. In one of them Ashley and Stanley got a housegoat. In the other my ice cream and strawberries looked like water but still tasted like ice cream and strawberries.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Monday: a pet peeve

So, one of my biggest pet peeves is finding dirty dishes in the sink. I know, I know, it seems like a dumb pet peeve. But I finally put into words why I don't like it. When there are dishes in the sink they tend to collect water even when they're there for a short time. So then when I take the dishes out to put in the dish washer my fingers get wet. Then my fingers get cold, and cold fingers make me grumpy.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Sunday: finished

I ended up finishing it today too. Now I just need to talk to someone to figure out how to actually make it into a quilt and not just a top.

Congrats to Brian and Roommate on the birth of their daughter yesterday!

Sunday: getting closer

Friday, January 29, 2010

Friday: toes

Here's what I've noticed recently about my toes: they are almost always cold in the winter. I'll get into bed and they are ice cubes, but then an hour later they are still cold. It has been the downfall of several naps...when I can't get them to change from ice cubes to just cold.