Just a quick pre-Shabbat post.
First a follow-up on the leather jacket. For those of you who don't hang on my every word...My son and traded leather jackets. I gave him my 1980s wilsons motorcycle jacket that looked terrible on my but great on him. In exchange I got my sons vintage 80s motorcycle jacket with a crumbling foam interlining. I replaced the crumbled foam and the lining with a purchased quilted jacket. I hand sewed the lining onto the existing stitching holes that were made sewing in the dead lining.
After a whole lot of hand stitching the jacket is more or less complete. Yes, I do need to work on restoring and refreshing the leather.
I wore the jacket last night. We went to seeThe Hills of California. It is such a good show if you are in town , go see it. It was pretty cold and windy last night. My husband wore a down vest under a down jacket and he was cold. I wore a warm sweater under the leather jacket (which is now lined with a light to midweight quilted jacket). I was toasty warm.
I feel like I am living out my mid 1980s leather jacket fantasy. The jacket is a bulky shape and probably isn't the most flattering thing I have ever worn. It is also heavy but the weight didn't bother me when I wore it just when I hold it in my hand. I don't know if this was the smartest use of my time but I do really like the jacket.
We are eating a chicken stew tonight.
It is cooking away in the crockpot and is flavored mostly with Bell's seasoning and a couple of dried lemons. It is sort of New England meets Iran in flavor. Two of our kids will be at the table and hopefully some friends and family will join us via Zoom.
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