I am loving the weekend. It's gorgeous outside -- all grey and beautiful.
Speaking of beautiful, my beautiful boy is enjoying the change of scenery now that he has the run of the house. He loves to sleep on my dad's chair in the afternoon. And he is now king of the pillow in the window.
And because he has the run of the house we can't leave things out that he might want to bite, like my flannel shirt. I heard a thump and knew BK had jumped off the counter, but I did not realize that he did so with my shirt in his stinky maw.
I refer to this as an opportunity. He has given me an opportunity to applique. So last night and this morning I stitched the hole, which turned out super janky-looking. So I took a piece of Japanese fabric and stitched a character from it on top of the hole.
Adorable, but the underside still looked like garbage, so I stitched on a piece of fabric that I, in the end, realize I could have used for the original hole. No matter. I still love it.
Then I cut some fabric for another applique project, and made roasted vegetables. I would like a nap now.
This morning's accompaniment to sewing was the new Meghan Markle show. I was prepared to not like it. As I said to mrguy, she does not meet my expectations. And he looked back at me and said "She's just a lady". And he's right. I have just wished for her to thrive and cringe when she keeps making mess ups that are public (like her websites, botched corporate names and the like) that seem like things that a professional should handle for you -- once and well.
But the show isn't terrible. The episode with her friend (stylist?) was ok. The one with Mindy Kaling was over the top. When they take all their cute food and then change clothes and eat it in a gorgeously decorated potting shed that is too much. The episodes with her Argentinian polo friend and chef Roy Choi were just about right. If she can just be more authentic, she's watchable.
With one exception. The music for this show is atrocious. It's overly loud, changes tempo and theme every few minutes, and occasionally sounds like old fashioned "needle drop" music. Pick a lane, people.
She's just a lady, indeed, but she's been paid a lot to make this show and I wish, for her, that it was a little less forced. I will watch it while I do other things, but that kinda puts her in the same league as Australian Opal Hunters.
Good luck to ya!