
IN our family, Giant Squid is a phrase we use to signal someone is off topic, changing the subject or just not listening to the conversation. I have a conversation in my head. I have a lot of preparing for our upcoming train trip to Michigan, and all I want to do is take pattern making lessons, and quilt with my friends, read the news, and a few other items. I have a Giant Squid in my brain trying to keep me off the topic of the upcoming events and its chores, reaching in with its monster tentacles DISTRACTING ME.

I haven't done any dressmaking in 20 years. I stopped making thinkgs for myself when I made a sundress that was the correct size on the package, came out 3 sizes too big, it went to a girlfriend. I am afraid of these patterns. One seems to fit, but I don't want to risk it till someone is beside me who knows what they are doing.
This morning Dave asked me about the conversation in my brain and I told him I was distracted. He asked me to get busy on our train eye masks so we can sleep on the train. I have 7 to make. I told him that to do that I would have to get into the large boxes under the stairs to find the black fabric and left over batting. The drawers under the stairs also contain a few unfinished projects that would open up more conversations I don't want to have. So he says, "Well if you are already entertaining Giant Squid, you might as well just go with it." How is that for being helpful.
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Pretty Giant Squid aren't they? |