tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7567148070676790205.post3179651716772711567..comments2023-09-19T11:10:02.302-05:00Comments on Quilts and Dogs: Tile-Frogs-Doors-Jeans-Coats-AsphaltGlen QuiltSwissyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02663112676927847239noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7567148070676790205.post-83553083964463271372016-10-30T18:34:24.384-05:002016-10-30T18:34:24.384-05:00Oh, that's right about not telling Frank how m...Oh, that's right about not telling Frank how much the embroidery will cost. He doesn't need to know everything. He should just enjoy it. <br /><br />I don't think I see anything wrong with the floors, even with my glasses, but get Carrie in there before the grouting begins. 13 year olds! If they are 13 you should have pushed them around a bit and gotten your laundry done. I can see a random lady convincing to her husband to get the **** coat already. Oh wait, that would be me. I don't shop, so get it over with already. <br /><br />Aren't jeans these days horrid? Give me a whole pair made from clean denim. I do enough damage all by myself, thank you. In fact, I could just wear my old ragged pair with the stains, holes, etc. and fit in just fine. But I feel raggedy. I guess you have to pay for the stains in cash not clumsiness. Mary Marcottehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14569619947909529203noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7567148070676790205.post-27539107980689048462016-10-30T09:09:46.703-05:002016-10-30T09:09:46.703-05:00I found the second frog, but I dismissed it as a l...I found the second frog, but I dismissed it as a leaf until I enlarged the picture. Congratulations on convincing Frank to get a good jacket that will last another 20 years, but you need to keep an eye out at Goodwill or some where you can get an inexpensive winter coat to do those things that cause the jacket to get oil spots or dirt that won't wash out. My husband and I both buy jackets on clearance at the end of the season for just that reason. We have two stores here that sell second hand men's clothing and have bought stuff there for him. A few years back we bought a jacket for a family member and he picked out a $200 dollar jacket because we could afford it. I went to Sears and bought him a coat for right around $100 on sale and listened to both him and my husband tell me I was being cheap. I then explained to my husband that I have coats that I have had for 30 years that I take care of and none of them were ever even higher mid range when I bought them. I shopped sales for me and I have no intention of buying higher for him. Frank on the other hand should spoil himself since he earned it. Hope the basset turns out just as wonderful as he dreams it will be. Don't tell him what it will cost to be embroidered. You guys have sacrificed enough for that splurge to be his without any hesitation.stitchinpennyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06341867288910993051noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7567148070676790205.post-22450492097793017172016-10-30T06:48:35.379-05:002016-10-30T06:48:35.379-05:00why didn't you go to the purple cow first? coa...why didn't you go to the purple cow first? coats can be expensive but good ones last a long time. Love that new door! can't they finish one room fully so you can move into that one room at least? hopefully to get away from the fumes of all that asphalt - yuck!quiltedfabricarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00036237963134480179noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7567148070676790205.post-58673894161510935192016-10-29T23:06:46.095-05:002016-10-29T23:06:46.095-05:00It took me awhile to find the second frog. It is ...It took me awhile to find the second frog. It is really hard to see. I think Frank wanted to spend the same amount you did at the purple cow rather that spending $130 on a coat.Nancyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17779941292169327439noreply@blogger.com