Sunday Sunset #25
Listening To: Arthur talk to his cars and trains. There's a steady stream of words but not all of them are in English...
Book finished: Murder on the Orient Express (didn't review this one as I read and reviewed it three years ago; read the review here); Furiously Happy
Reading: Hollow City by Ransom Riggs; Dragonfly in Amber by Diana Gabaldon
On the Nightstand: The Happiness Project (reread)
Making Lists: Paper crafting inventory (for upcoming craft fair); grocery list; packing list for Christmas in Indiana
From the kitchen: Another boring week on the recipe front. Although I did make an apple dump cake that was delicious! As I am feeling sick today, I think next week's dinners will once again be tried and true favorites. If I'm feeling better, I might throw in something new...
Crafting: Yesterday was our big Holiday Bazaar. I sold a fair amount of paper crafts (and even more Thirty-One products), but I don't know exactly what. A friend ran the paper craft table while I ran the Thirty-One table. I need to do an inventory today and figure out if I should maker more for the craft fair in December. I think I will need to make a few more Christmas cards, especially if I am want to send some out this year.
Watching: I finished Downtown Abbey... The finale was full of happy moments and sad moments, just as it should be! On the joint watching front, J and I have almost finished Star Trek: TOS. I think I only have four episodes to go. And of course we've been watching our currently airing shows (The League, Review). Yesterday, J picked up Inside Out at the store. Apparently he and Arthur watched it and loved it. I'm hoping to watch it soon...
From Nature: Cooler temperatures and a bit of rain at night. It's officially fall in our neck of the woods. I love curling up on the couch with a cup of tea, a book, and a fuzzy blanket. We've even turned on our heat a bit this week. Not much, but just a bit to get the house back to 68 degrees. (mostly at night)
Project: Prepping for my December 5th craft fair. As I mentioned earlier, I really need to do an inventory today to find out what I need to make for that fair. It won't be a ton, but I like to be prepared early...
Picture: Scenes from our Holiday Bazaar yesterday. Our photographer will have more later, but these are the ones I managed to snap right when we opened.