OK, boomers, do you remember those sewing cards – cardboard pictures that came with a shoe lace type string that you wove in and out of little holes that outline the shape on the card?. I just saw them advertised as "old-fashioned" sewing cards. Yikes, how did I get to be this old?
How about Coco Marsh, the chocolate syrup, with the toy surprise under the cap? I saw an"antique" Coco Marsh ad in a store. Or Shake-a-Pudding? Or Ayds – the diet aid caramels that would supposedly curb your appetite? Those was a long time ago, but come on, they are no where near antique. Are we they?
When I was little and my mother talked about her childhood I couldn’t believe that she could remember that for back. What was I thinking?
We created some memories this weekend. Cousin Lena, here from Denmark, is preparing for her daughter’s Fall wedding. We visited Vancouver’s "Little India" yesterday and found this two-tone blue silk, for $10 a yard, destined to be her mother-of-the-bride dress. A trip to Birkeland Brothers yielded the Estelle Watercolour yarn so I can knit her a shawl for the special day. And one of Chuck’s dyed shawl pins is a perfect match for the yarn.

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