Showing posts with label Mister Roberts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mister Roberts. Show all posts

Saturday, June 1, 2019

Takin' it easy

I've been a bit under the weather the past two days, so I've been taking it easy.


I finished a second Ice Drop out of Marilee Rockley's beautiful hand-dyed thread, Lake Effect. The shuttle is from Middy Clark of The Knotted Vine. I love working with beautiful threads and shuttles!


When Alison and the kids were visiting a couple of weeks ago, we watched Mister Roberts, a movie from the 60s that I loved. For the first time, In noticed in the credits that it was based on the novel of the same name. Just imagine, it took me more than 50 years to realize there was a book! Luckily, it was available on Amazon. Although the movie and the book are quite different, I thoroughly enjoyed them both!


Yesterday daughter Joanne sent me a picture of Kara. She's pretending she's typing on her computer just like Mommy!


Dave called me out to see the roses in bloom. They were just buds the other day when I last looked at the bush.


I accomplished two things today. I finished the second lace section of my Blue Jean Saturday shawl by Deby Lake, a free download on Ravelry.


I also finished reading Dutch Girl: Audrey Hepburn and World War II by Robert Matzen. I knew that Audrey Hepburn had been in the Netherlands during the German occupation, but I really had no idea what she and her family had been through. I will now pass this on to daughter Carol, who loves European history. We are a family of readers!