Not until April 2025.Isn't the queen also to be 99 next year?![]()
Not until April 2025.Isn't the queen also to be 99 next year?![]()
Her Mother made it to 102I guess she is young then![]()
You have a couple more years of that.Sleep cycle is completely messed up. So skewed right now it might be quicker (and less painful) to just keep pushing in forwards rather than trying to reverse it.
Oy vey! Luckily we have separate flats so I get a fair share of baby free nights. But my insomnia fills in the blanks. Clawed my way out of bed at noon today after a few hours of sleep. It's a start.You have a couple more years of that.
Spoiler :Is it time to get a vasectomy? Or are you planning to do this again?![]()
Spoiler :I wasn't planning this in the first place, mate. So yeah I've been thinking about a snip-snip![]()
You should make this into one of your spicy embroidered quotes.Wrap before you tap!
Wrap before you tap!
You should make this into one of your spicy embroidered quotes.![]()
I do not get your "I don't think I can fix it". You can choose any materiel to fix it, if you use old jeans surely that will be tougher than what it was made of? I am not sure what you would use stapling for, the usual way to attach bits of fabric is sewing. It is only a question of how much effort you are willing to put into the stitching as to how tough it will end up.It seems I let my cherry pit cushion to long in the microwave, and it essentially burned a whole into it.
I don't think I can fix it, since whatever I'll use will probably be less tough than the material it is out (doesn't mean much, besides that it's more likely to burn lol), and stapling it will probably be an issue for the microwave.
So I guess I gotta buy a new one, although this really feels like a waste.
I do not get your "I don't think I can fix it". You can choose any materiel to fix it, if you use old jeans surely that will be tougher than what it was made of? I am not sure what you would use stapling for, the usual way to attach bits of fabric is sewing. It is only a question of how much effort you are willing to put into the stitching as to how tough it will end up.
The usual problem with using the existing fabric is that it is likely to have to be pulled together. This means that the point that you have sewn will be under more stress, so needs to be stronger (while actually being weaker, unless you are really good at sewing). If you add more fabric there does not need to be additional pressure on your stitches, and you can make sure you are attaching it to strong fabric away from the damaged area.Ouch, good luck :/.
There is enough excess fabric, so I thought I'd staple the whole together. But I guess I could also sew it.
And I don't have any tough material available. I normally don't wear jeans, and would have thought about taking a part of a cloth, but yeah, can probably do without.
What exactly do you need to fix? When I read your post, I didn't know if you were microwaving a cherry pit (why? You throw pits in the garbage after removing them from whatever fruit you're baking with), or if you'd had a problem with a cherry pie, or for some bizarre reason tried to microwave a pin cushion.Ouch, good luck :/.
There is enough excess fabric, so I thought I'd staple the whole together. But I guess I could also sew it.
And I don't have any tough material available. I normally don't wear jeans, and would have thought about taking a part of a cloth, but yeah, can probably do without.
You can get cushions filled with cherry pips that you microwave and act as heat packs. Cherry pips work particularly well for this for some reason.What exactly do you need to fix? When I read your post, I didn't know if you were microwaving a cherry pit (why? You throw pits in the garbage after removing them from whatever fruit you're baking with), or if you'd had a problem with a cherry pie, or for some bizarre reason tried to microwave a pin cushion.
I has a confoozed...![]()