Sunday, November 6, 2011

Sewing

Saturday was quite exciting in Oklahoma!  Ken got home from work in the wee hours and asked me if I had felt the earthquake.  No I slept through it.  But, I got the chance to experience an earthquake Saturday evening.  It wasn't scary.  Ken and I heard the low rumble sound and then we started feeling the shaking.  About the time we figured out what it was we were like wow this is really strong.  Hmm! What should we do?  Then as fast as it began it was over.  We have pots hanging over the stove that were banging.  No damage at our house.  We drove downtown and saw where some bricks fell off the top of Neal's Furniture building.  I haven't been out to St. Greg's, but it is reported that one tower fell and the other is leaning.
Bag for auction on Nov. 17th.
The other exciting part of Saturday were the wins for OU and the most exciting OSU game.
Hat I crocheted (finally)!
I did some sewing while I watched the games and got a couple of projects completed and worked on.






Throw I am working on.
I was looking in the pantry and I noticed a lot of packet stuff.  So I decided I should start making it up.  So, I got the sour cream and real mayo needed for the first packet.  BLT dip.  Ken didn't like it.  I thought it was okay.
The hat looks okay (not nearly as good as Kayla's crocheting).  I have started a second hat.  I am using a different pattern.  We shall see.  The hats will be sold (I hope) to support the Haiti Music Camp our church sponsors.  The bag will go into the auction that sorority is having on Nov. 17th at Federal National Bank.  The proceeds will go to make Christmas possible for about 8 children. 

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