Don't forget rabbit rabbit
Annie Deighnaugh
4 years ago
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Don't forget: Rabbit Rabbit!
Comments (8)Yes, Annie Deighnaugh, I thought about that and I don't want to list all the things that have happened in the last two months, but death or dismemberment would have been the only things that could fit into the worse category. Well, I'm alive and have most of my pieces, so I guess I should consider that good luck?...See MoreDon't forget rabbit rabbit!
Comments (15)I wanted to share how rabbit rabbit worked for me last month... DH brought the outdoor wreath down and we plugged it in to check it and a whole string was out. Rats! That was the pre-wired string it came with which means, chasing down each and every bulb would be nothing short of a nightmare on the thing. Would you believe I replaced the 2nd bulb and it lit? We then brought down our tree and plugged it in. Uh oh, a whole string on the tree was out. Would you believe I replaced the 1st bulb and it lit? I wanted to make a gold table runner for xmas and stopped in a fabric store, nosed around a bit and found this long bolt of gold fabric that had a nice sheen. That'd do nicely. Asked the gal how wide it was...120"!!! Whoa! No seam in the middle of my table runner...it just doesn't get better! But wait...I asked how much? She said $9.99/yard. Wow! So I got 3/4 of a yard ... didn't even have to cut it...just sew it together and the size was perfect. Wahoo! Then I went to sew it together and I had some gold thread on the bobbin, but not much. I was like, shoot...I know I don't have enough bobbin thread to make it.... I "always" run out of bobbin like 12" short of what I need. But to make the table runner, you have to sew the edges, but leave an opening so you can turn the thing inside out. Would you believe the bobbin ran out just where I wanted to leave the opening?!? Thank you rabbit rabbit!!...See MoreDon't forget: rabbit rabbit!
Comments (26)I remembered. Had to tightly keep my mouth shut when I got out of bed and made my way to the kitchen to turn on the coffee pot. Was afraid DH would ask me something (he always forgets). Then I said those two magic words!...See MoreDon't forget: rabbit rabbit! Tomorrow is June 1st!
Comments (17)I didn't remember until up and reading this, but DH was still asleep and I hadn't spoken yet. Said my rabbit, rabbit. I should be good for this month too - this a few months in a row I've somehow managed ;0)...See MoreJasdip
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