Where's Renee? You OK?
DH has been cleaning and organizing one of the outbuildings. He found a bunch of drinking glasses, so they are washed and in the cabinet. The jelly jars we were using can now be used for jelly. He also found a bunch of hats and beanies with new tags (and a few mouse holes, but small ones),so they are washed and put with the winter gear. I went thru some bags I bought on a whim at the thrift store. While quarantined, DD is getting bored and asked for some crafting stuff. I have a bunch of crochet hooks and yarn to send her now (she'll have to look to youtube for guidance and instruction, but she'll have the materials without cost). I think each bag cost around $4, and had tons of pins, needles, embroidery hoops and patterns, and quilting stuff along with the crochet items.
I canned up some pork today to try to empty a freezer, found uses for some plastic stuff that was needed (cardboard boxes on concrete don't last long), and planted some peas.
DH has been cleaning and organizing one of the outbuildings. He found a bunch of drinking glasses, so they are washed and in the cabinet. The jelly jars we were using can now be used for jelly. He also found a bunch of hats and beanies with new tags (and a few mouse holes, but small ones),so they are washed and put with the winter gear. I went thru some bags I bought on a whim at the thrift store. While quarantined, DD is getting bored and asked for some crafting stuff. I have a bunch of crochet hooks and yarn to send her now (she'll have to look to youtube for guidance and instruction, but she'll have the materials without cost). I think each bag cost around $4, and had tons of pins, needles, embroidery hoops and patterns, and quilting stuff along with the crochet items.
I canned up some pork today to try to empty a freezer, found uses for some plastic stuff that was needed (cardboard boxes on concrete don't last long), and planted some peas.