My long weekend started with a little pickleball on Thanksgiving morning. I only played for a little over an hour because I had to do a little cooking for my pot luck Thanksgiving with friends. My responsibility was mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and I would make the gravy once the bird was out of the oven. I made the cranberry sauce Wednesday night. I made the mashed potatoes when I got home from pickleball, put them into a warm crock pot then jumped in the shower. I headed off for my friend’s house around noon.
We had a really good dinner. My friend always does a good job with the turkey. Really juicy and flavorful. We had a table full of people but not a crazy number.

After dinner we took a walk around my friend’s 15 acre property and let the dogs run. She is a wonderful photographer and took a few photos of my boys.

They were pretty dirty and wet by this time and Bender’s mane was full of little burrs. He got a good comb out when we got home. Here’s more photos of these two knuckleheads.





I had the opportunity to play pickleball Wednesday morning at the big church and had a blast! I haven’t played there since the first part of September. I think I truly played the best I’ve ever played! it was a full two hours and I was worn out by the time we were done. I was lucky enough to play there again on Friday and it was 3.5 hours of fun! I love playing there, but I’m guessing it will be some time before I get in there again.
I woke up this morning with the plan to hit the pickleball court at 8 am and I did just that. It was a brisk 32 degrees when I got there. But in Portland, we like to play when the courts are dry! There was a lot of frost this morning but the courts were in great shape. We were all pretty bundled up and by the time I was almost done I was actually a little hot! I had a great two hours of pickleball!
I’m planning to play again tomorrow at noon. It should be warmer at that time.
I heard from someone who has purchased a few items from me in the past asking if I had any bags made from Australian Aboriginal fabrics. She wanted one to give to a friend. I showed her the Aboriginal bag panels I made a couple weeks ago and she loved them. So my goal for this weekend is to finish that bag and get it in the mail.
To that end I pulled out the quilt sandwiches I made a week or so ago and started quilting. Then I got the bag handles sewn on.

They wanted these green nylon webbing handles instead of my typical handles so they shipped the material to me to use.
I got the bag panels quilted, got the handles sewn on and got the bag outer body sewn together.

Here’s the other side of the bag.

They don’t want the zipper placket or zipper pocket on this one. Just a couple of slip pockets on the interior. So this one should go fast. I selected the lining fabric from my stash and got the lining cut out and the interfacing fused on.

It has all the colors that are in the outside of the bag. So it should work well.

I also dug into my stash and selected this orange color for the slip pockets. The same fabric in a little different color way is in the front of the bag.

I should have this done tomorrow.
Today is my birthday! It was fun to start it out with a game of pickleball. And it was such a gorgeous day here in Portland. The sun shone brightly all day and made for high spirits. I treated myself to shrimp tacos for dinner.
My friend who visits and helps me make quilts sent me a great gift that arrived a few days ago. I waited until today to open it. And look what I found inside…

It’s a huge tub of pickleballs! And she even selected the kind most people use. I just bought a huge box of these for my pickleball teacher. I will definitely get good use out of these!
I enjoyed talking to family and friends today… always the best part of having a birthday.
And as of today I will officially start counting down the months to retirement. Just 24 months to go. That’s half a pandemic! It will arrive in no time!












































































































