Tea
For my birthday this year, my mother brought us tea from a local tea house. She ordered and picked it up and brought it out to our place. When it was all laid out on our plates, it was a lot of very dainty bites--cucumber sandwiches, sugared grapes, bacon wrapped stuffed dates, scones, and so on--that looked like they might not make a very filling lunch. When we were finished though, I was so full that I had to pack up dessert (panna cotta, flourless chocolate cake, mini chess pies) for later and I felt like I needed a long nap. It was all very rich and very tasty.
Nice as it was, it was even nicer to sit and chat with Dave and my mother, even while trying to stave off a carb coma because of course I had to eat two scones slathered with clotted cream and white peach curd. (Now I know why people have to drink tea throughout the meal, it's to try to stay awake through the carb haze.)
Though we had our tea today, my birthday isn't actually until Monday. I don't have anything planned, just a quiet day at home or maybe a drive through the mountains. I don't need a birthday cake; I'll probably still have half of the desserts my mother brought today.
The Stash
Once upon a time, if I said I had a stash, it would have meant something completely different. But now there is this:
That is my fabric stash--most of it anyway. There is a little more fabric (one shelf worth of flannels, which I use very rarely) in the corner behind the set of plastic drawers (which contains unfinished projects and comic book baking boards) and there is a bit more in one of my sewing machine cases (though I think that's mostly polar fleece, which is use even less often than flannel).
(I feel compelled to say that I swept up the dust bunnies after taking that photo.)
Along the bottom of the shelves are some of my quilting books and some bits of canvas and such. Another shelf holds the dies for my AccuQuilt. Four of the shelves have wooden crates on them that house various things including my extra irons, embroidery supplies, patterns, and I forget what else. Along the top are boxes that contain fabric markers, interfacing, and batting. The round bin has interfacing in rolls, Heat 'n' Bond, and some iron-on vinyl.
Huh. I have a lot of stuff.
Dinner?
Dave is making another batch of pita now, so maybe we'll repeat last night's dinner (fake egg, fake bacon, avocado pita sandwiches).