Our Fourth of July weekend was wonderful. We went to the Mathias home for a swimming party and barbecue and then to the fireworks at Lake Benson afterward. The event there was amazing; not just because of the fireworks, but also because the North Carolina Symphony was there. Christian took some pretty amazing fireworks pictures and we had a very nice time sitting around talking while the crowd dispersed a little before we left. The Thursday before, Kelly’s friend Danielle came to Raleigh from Statesville (her dad came for an appointment here), so she spent the weekend with us. Danielle’s mom, Terrie, brought two skirts she had made for the girls out of Goodwill ties when we meet so they could pick her up in Greensboro at a beautiful park there. The skirt went perfect with the Fourth of July blouse Kelly stitched for hereself. Of course, the kids all have a good time when they get together. Finally, we had our monthly potluck after our meeting on Sunday at the Steppes. All in all, it was a great weekend.
That being said, I spent way too much time working on computers over the weekend. I dragged an old computer downstairs to use in place of the USGS computer. I bought a gig of memory to get that going at a reasonable pace, loaded (almost) all of the software I need on it and then, after reading the series of comments from last week about backing my stuff up and getting scared that I was going to lose stuff again! I went ahead, bit the bullet, and bought three years of Carbonite, the online backup service. I have decided to do a hybrid version of Troy’s backup plan. His plan is to buy SD cards for his camera, then never erase them, just keep adding images to them. He puts them on his computer in addition to keeping them on his SD card. He only erases the pictures he does not want on the SD card and, when it gets full, he just stores it away as his backup. I am going to do that, then store them on Carbonite and a terabyte hard drive, too. At any rate, I am almost back to where I was when the computer broke a few days back.
Deanne
Hey great 4th of July picture. Can you put up some more? We walk through our neighborhood for the fourth. We are actually not to far from a really big park fireworks show. We stood around with neighbors and oohed and aahed.
Really cool looking skirts, what a great idea!!!! We might even try it. What a great idea for the fourth of July!!!
Deanne
Are the hems on the skirts pointed?
Ruthie
Aha, Deanne! You read this before me…you had just better beat me to the goodwill store…haha…you will have a better time outfitting R….much less fabric needed than A or Emma or Tisse! I thought that the tie skirt was a fabulous idea too….too bad you are a much beter seamstress than me!
Ruthie
*better*
Dad
The hems of the skirts ARE pointed! Great observation! Hey, if you do a skirt, we would love to have a picture to put up here on the blog. Do you two know each other???? That is great!
Ruthie
Yes, Deanne and I are good friends. She happened upon your blog totally independent of me. She emailed me one day and said that she had found this blog and had seen a comment by me. Our girls have known each other most of their lives. My husband calls her husband “Dad”. Sort of an inside joke that I can’t even remember how it started.
Dad
That is awesome! What a great story. I am really glad both of you are here!
Lynn
Wonderful pictures! I love the skirts. I was wondering about the hems as well. The fireworks picture is amazing!
Dad
Thanks Lynn! I hope you had a great 4th, too. I am getting caught up a little now, so I expect to be back over reading your blog faithfully again.