When I got my current computer in 2003 I didn't load the foundation piecing software. I guess that means that the little printed triangle squares that I had were printed over 5 years ago. The hunt was on yesterday for the software. I finally found it in the container with my machine embroidery designs. The package says you have to have Windows 3.1 or Windows 95 so I guess that tells you how old it is (1997). Luckily it still works with XP so I loaded it and printed the copies I needed.
While digging thought the foundation piecing patterns and etc. I found this block that I pieced at least 10 years ago. Maybe I should make it into something this year.
Thank you for all of the concern for my parents and the icy weather yesterday. At the chiropractor office the handicap sidewalk entrance is on the driver's side of the handicapped parking space. Since my parents are the passengers they have 2 options: walk around the back of the car to get to the ramp or try to step up a big step onto the curb. We chose the curb over a large patch of ice behind the car. This is hard for them because their balance is not great (they both use canes and hang on to each other) so I have to help them up. Then at McDonald's afterward, we parked in the handicap parking space and the sidewalk from that space is not shoveled about half of the distance to the door. My question is: why have a handicap parking space if you aren't going to keep the area around it clear enough to walk on. I mentioned it to the clerk at McDonald's but no one took care of it while we were in there eating. Rant done.