I’m Back

Well, I have been back since Tuesday evening. It takes me awhile to get the laundry washed and get into my groove. Yes, I sewed all day yesterday! I made two purses from snowmen fabric. My mom, sisters and I had such a great time in Houston where we attended the International Quilt Show.

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They Have Buttons

While visiting our son and daughter in-law, we took a little road trip to a quaint town near St. Louis, Missouri. St. Charles is a nice place to visit with its brick streets and small shops. I even found a quilt shop! Here I am waving at you from the steps of Patches Etc. This [...]

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I Love Incentive Packages

Times have certainly changed in our business. When the previous owners told us the incentives they used to receive, we were blown away. Salesmen brought glassware, notepads, pens and even bicycles to earn their loyalty. At least we are still offered vacation packages. Bellwether Rewards offers corporate incentive programs similar to the ones in which [...]

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Octopus Directory

There is a wonderful resource available to those who are interested in fishing, diving, boating and specialized marine travel services. Octopus.co.uk is a directory for those who are searching for an easy way to find marine resources and information. This directory covers everything from leisure boating to commercial boating and fishing. It has a section [...]

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Fun Weekend

It seems like forever since I’ve been on the computer. Greg’s new apartment has no web access! That was hard on this old mama. We took three vehicles to get Greg’s furniture to Ohio. Lynn had one of our employees help him get the big stuff into the trucks and I got all of Greg’s [...]

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Theories about Spring Break

A while back I asked if you knew how the tradition of college students going to warmer climates during their spring break started. The unofficial answer from the Sallie Mae newsletter is that spring break dates to ancient rituals of the Greeks. Back the, people of “mate-able” age welcomed the return of spring in rituals [...]

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