Monday, June 8, 2020

From Printers to Politics



Happy days are here again, thanks to Fiorella's nagging, Son's computer skills, and the helpfulness of her neighbors. Translation: THE PRINTER IS WORKING!
     In fact, your girl has already printed put a couple of copies of her totally obnoxious "What did you do after high school" essay to send to her graduating class's monthly newsletter. Now (gulp) to try to print out what she has of Lolly's story.
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It took a couple of hours before Fiorella finally got her pile of fabrics downstairs and packed away in a 18"x18" box, but none of it was easy. She walked four armloads down before she realized she could easily throw the rest of it over the railing and save herself some labor. Unfortunately, there was no clever way to avoid folding the yardage, piece after piece, so it would fit in the box. On the other hand, Fio marveled at the beautiful fabrics she'd tucked away and hopes she'll be able to use them in the future--maybe even teach her granddaughter to sew doll clothes, or is that terribly out of date?
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 Looking through the fabrics, Fiorella found some old artwork from when her kids were in elementary school and she drew the cover designs for their school newsletter. Wonder if she'll come across anything else.
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Fio is very disturbed by what is happening in the United States right now. She doesn't like people to be hurt, even killed, because of their race, color, or political affiliations. Actually, she doesn't want people killed for any reason.
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