Two Question Tuesday – 8/2/11
Here's the deal - I really liked Mama M.'s Five Question Friday - but that's just too many questions for me. So I'm going to do my version - and without the linky thingy.
I'll ask two questions and then give you my answers. If you want to play - you can give me your answers in the comment section. If you have a blog and would rather answer them there - just leave a link to your blog instead. I don't know how to do the "Linky" thing like Mama M. yet - and to be honest - I would rather sew than find out - so I'll do it this way until I figure it out.
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Two questions for you this Tuesday -
1. When was the last time you reconciled your bank statement?
2. How many UFOs do you have?
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1. When was the last time you reconciled your bank statement?
Last week. Occupational hazard. It's not that hard to do - and it tells me how much/little money I have in the bank. ;)) If you guys want a tutorial - let me know.
2. How many UFOs do you have?
A lot. Don't know exactly how many anymore - I have lost count. But I'm working on them - and a ton of other things - and having a GREAT TIME!! To be perfectly honest - I don't care how many I have! They will all get done eventually - or not. Either way - I'm good.
And BOB doesn't know what the big deal with UFOs is anyway.
To find out what she thinks - hit that little peach colored button over on the side bar.
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OK - your turn.
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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5 comments:
Crap - you had to ask about reconciling a bank statement? I used to do it weekly then with internet access to the account, hardly ever. I do however, balance my charity's account monthly - it's easy - no activity :-)
UFO's - I have one baby quilt that needs quilting (still waiting for a birth announcement - if I don't get it, the quilt won't go!) I have 4 charity quilt tops (made by others) that need quilting. So I guess that puts me at one UFO ???
#1 - About an hour ago. Just paid bills. :) I reconcile every week using online bank statements. Yay for internet!
#2 - Fewer than I had a week ago, by one...if you don't count the two projects I picked up at the shop hop this weekend...
I'm too much of a control freak to do online banking, but I reconcile immediately upon receiving my monthly bank statements. I'm always amazed that so many people do not reconcile their accounts.
I have about three tops that need to be quilted and four Civil War blocks to catch up with. I normally only work on one project at a time. Right now, I am about to start machine quilting my daughter's quilt and everything will take a backseat to that.
#1 - Can't remember. I don't use it that much and I can, and do, check it frequently on-line.
#2 Lost count. I have a lot. And, like BOB, I don't worry about it, some may never get done. The oldest one I have is at least 20 years old (Grandmother's Flower Garden). I get it out occasionally and I still like it. I think I have quilter's ADD. I get bored with a project that is taking a long time to make so I start something else. :)
1. I reconcile my bank statement monthly, then check online in the middle of the month, so it was only last week that I checked it!
2. UFO's? I have a few long-term projects. Do you count those? I probably two quilts planned but not started. One flimsy. Two quilts in the process of being quilted. One set of place mats waiting for my sister to embroider them.
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