So when I weighed myself this morning it said 130.6, so I went down from last week but not as far down as I was the week or so before. Ugh!
If I think cooler weather it will feel cooler right? Today I think it was 108 and at one time we looked at the temperature thing and the humidity said 20%, I walked outside to see how much more Jeff has to do on my blankety blank…I'll show you when it's done, and I swear I have never felt more hot and muggy. Even Toby walked out with me and would run up to a shady spot and wait for me. Smart pup.
I have been cutting up the DSP into packs, and I am waiting on the Newsprint one and as soon as it gets here, and I cut it up, I can mail them off. Thank you to everyone for signing up for one. I have a waiting list going for when I get back from convention.
This is a Christmas card from like a post in November or something, and perhaps this will make us all feel cooler. Brrr…I need a sweater.
Stamp Set: Christmas Greetings
Paper: Very Vanilla, Old Olive, Real Red, Christmas Jingle Simply Scrappin Kit
Ink: Basic Black
Misc: Playground Buttons, Very Vanilla Taffeta, Old Olive Taffeta
I promise soon my year in review will stop and I will get you something new on here. Thanks for being patient.
Have an awesome Sunday and thanks for stopping in!
Can't wait to see the finished blankety blank!!! So fun!
I have experienced 120 in Mexico with low humidity. I love the green trees and grass, but there sure is a price to pay for it in the south in the summer. 100 with 70-80% humidity is a killer. I don't do heat well. I love the cooler seasons.
Oh now this card is a beauty too! Love it Diana!
PS – how did you go on the lotto numbers…….don't spose your comin' to Australia for a holiday! he he he!
Karen
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I live in Northern MN.and when the temp and humidty are both in the high 80's that's too much for me.
I like to think Christmas in July as that's when I make my Christmas Cards.Nice card.
In November we start making the cards to send to missionaries all over the world.So your idea is a good one to start with. Thanks.