Sunday, May 5, 2013

Caregiver Crafternoon: A Time to Cherish in Memory

     Penny's was the place to be this Sunday afternoon.  When I got there, Ronaele and Kathy K were already picking out their cardstock while Penny was giving pointers on making choices.  The scent of Ronaele's newly baked bread was seeping through slightly open ziploc bag to let it cool some. The spring greens were already peeping off their plastic containers and I thought I saw some tapioca and fruit when I came in.  The table was piled with craft supplies and equipment. Soon Phyllis and Kathy O came, one after the other. Serious crafting began, accompanied by background chatter. Penny, acting as the craftmeistress that she is, gave advice here and there. We were sorry Nancy was laid down with a bad cold and Dale was enjoying a baptism in Waipahu.  We were sorry they were missing out on a wonderful way to relax, be creative and enjoy the company of lovely ladies. We are sorry, too, that you were not able to join. Perhaps, the next time. Meanwhile, look at how much fun we had!
The crafty ladies: Phyllis, Penny, Kathy K, Ronaele and Kathy O.

Phyllis at work

Kathy O sorting paper with Phyllis helping


Ronaele stamping it!

Penny helping with the cutter.

Owls!!!

The owl-making machine

Ta-da!

KathyK with her cards

KathyK and her products

Phyllis and her cards

me and my owlcards

Penny playing her other role: hostess

"Spirit" salad and tapioca/fruit

Home-made bread from Ronaele and Kathy K

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