Then he locked his keys in the car. No Big Deal right? Call pop a lock and they'll take care of it...
Except he forgot his money. WHAT?
So I loaded up the kids and we were about to go across town to deliver some cash.
The sky looked really weird. I thought maybe a tornado was on the way. It wasn't.
It was baseball sized hail. About halfway to hubby's work a huge piece of hail hit the windshield and cracked it, from one side to the other. It sounded like the van was getting shot up. People were running for cover under anything they could find. We found a tree that kinda helped, a little to late.
Within about 20 minutes it was over, but damage was everywhere. Hubby's coworkers had broken rear windshields left and right. The local Wal-mart had to evacuate customers to the storage part of the building due to fist size hail coming through the sky lights. Insanity.
When Mother Nature starts her own snowball fight, it is not pretty.
In this picture you can see the hail has a core. It's like a super frozen bullet inside a softer ice. They were heavy. And since it was 77F degrees outside, a real surprise. it was over almost as soon as it started, but not before so much damage was done everywhere.
So we get back home, safe and sound. I was almost ready to go back to painting, just had to take a potty break and.... I heard it. "Mooooooooom....... Ollllllllllliiiiiieeeeeeevvvvveerrrrr... Paaaaaaaaaaaaaaiiiiiinnnnnnnt......" Almost a whole gallon. Everywhere... table, floor, OLLIE!!! Poor baby. We scooped him into the bath, then we cleaned up the paint as quick as cleaning paint can go. I secretly hated the paint I had bought (it was goopy and didn't go on smoothly) so I'm sort of glad to be buying a different brand to finish the second coat. shhhhh. It would have been easier to throw it out. BUT
(Insert good news here)
I finished up this quilt for a customer. It's headed off to NY,NY next weekend!
I did my own version of a nautical themed quilt. I was going for a simple Pottery Barn look, which I think I did ok on. Most of the fabrics are stripes and plaid shirtings, which I absolutely love for boy quilts. I used a buttonhole stitch for the applique' work and machine quilted in a loop de loop design. My buyer was super happy and it's off to NY, NY for this quilt. It's headed to a new baby boy that was born this past January. I hope it gives him years of happy sailing dreams!
xoxo
kristy
Hi Kristy!
ReplyDeleteI'm Dot Foster's daughter, Cindy, I was surfing the web and saw this and called mom to tell her about your day! We met when I was home Christmas. I can just imagine having to deal with all that paint! Hope your husband is doing ok. Mom's right - you are a really good writer - I felt like I was there for all of it. Great photos by the way. Mom has been talking about that hail all week long..Cindy in Albuquerque cindyf3939@hotmail.com
So lovely! :)
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Finland!
Hugs, Ulla