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Friday, April 27, 2012

iPhone -o-Gram! Get those machines humming!

Thanks to Quilter Susan--I have an iPhone cord! Yeah!

Breakfast this morning----I was gifted with a small lunch box FULL of already sewn bonus triangles!

We were also presented with a low carb high fiber sweet treat! Can you guess what it is? One of these things is not like the other---it's not edible!

Class is in full swing. It's a great day to be in VA!

8 comments:

  1. Wow that looks like a full house---let the party begin!

    You mentioned that Becky Goldsmith was teaching there also...give her a shout out from the "Beckys" in Tulsa, OK (Becky Nichols & Becky John)...tell her that we miss her! !

    Have a great day Bonnie!

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  2. I have seen those donut pin cushions. So cute!

    I invite you to take a peek at my OB top http://swooze.blogspot.com/2012/04/orca-bay-topped.html

    Thanks for all you do.

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  3. I LOVE the lo-cal donut!!! Looks like it's going to be a great weekend. Have a blast.

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  4. I don't think you should eat the nodonut. But, it took me a minute. Lane

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  5. That is so cute! I love the multicolored headed pins in there! Haha! I was fooled the first time I looked at it and thought "Gawd, I hope Bonnie's not eating all that sugar for breakfast! lol

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  6. Love the donut!! I am slow, but I finally caught on! : )

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  7. I thought donuts were a normal thing for Americans to have for breakfast? Have I watched too many films? PS: Loving the waving!

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  8. I have seen the donuts and yours is really cute. Just don't grab it when you are half awake and hungry. LOL

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