I'm still here, been working on the coop, being lazy, and working on the spring bunny punch needle. I have also been doing some reading, thinking about what changes I will make to the yard, and hoping to gradually make a few other changes or should I say organizing/purging ..........time will tell. Hubby has been telling me what needs to be done in the yard before I can do what I want so that of course takes some wind out of my sail. I'm not always patient, but I know he is right (just don't tell him, lol) and it will work better if I take it one step at a time.
I'll try to get a post with photos soon, just reading my ramblings is probably not very exciting. Hope you are enjoying a beautiful day.
Nothing feeds the center so much as creative work, even humble kinds like cooking and sewing...Baking bread, weaving cloth, putting up preserves, teaching and singing to children... ~~Anne Morrow Lindbergh~~
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Monday, October 18, 2010
Fall Ramblings
This post won't be all that exciting as I am going to make it short and hopefully sweet.
First order of business, want to mention a giveaway for all of my quilting friends, Deb @ QuiltGal is giving away the book, Jelly Roll and Charm Quilts by Pam & Nicky Lintott and a package or Moda (Flutterby Charms), thanks Deb. Just take a moment to visit her, leave a comment and post about it on your blog, be sure to hurry as the drawing is tomorrow.
Next I just got the Frolic quilt back so I plan to get the binding on it soon and send it off to the newlyweds in North Carolina!
First order of business, want to mention a giveaway for all of my quilting friends, Deb @ QuiltGal is giving away the book, Jelly Roll and Charm Quilts by Pam & Nicky Lintott and a package or Moda (Flutterby Charms), thanks Deb. Just take a moment to visit her, leave a comment and post about it on your blog, be sure to hurry as the drawing is tomorrow.
Next I just got the Frolic quilt back so I plan to get the binding on it soon and send it off to the newlyweds in North Carolina!
I have been keeping myself busy with the stuff that needs to be done in the fall, put away summer funiture, wood (of course), moving things in the yard to prepare for the "S" word........picture a squirrel running around this time of year and that is me! I have been taking time to relax too, but have not been good about posting, I hope to get back into a groove when things slow down a bit, then I will have quilting projects to share as well as some stichery that I hope to try soon. A while back a special blogging friend sent me some stichery and recently I won a giveaway that was "stuff" for stichery as well as a how-to book so be prepared for me to bore you with my stichery attempts, LOL. I am also planning on taking you on the final tour of the completed garage, we are ALMOST there, just the tool boxes and a few other odds and ends.......here is a sneak peak.
My "little porch" has a stack of encyclopedias that I am getting rid of, I hate to get rid of the but they take up space and no one uses them anymore :0(
Look at all the space in front of my car, I know it probably still looks messy, but trust me or go back to my earlier posts and see what it used to look like, LOL. We just go some more empty ammo cans, they are great for storing tools and other stuff and they are very sturdy, they are made of steel. I am also back in business with my labeler!
Thanks for being patient with me while I prepare for winter, the one nice thing about winter is that I will be inside sewing more.......I will try to think up some more good winter stuff soon, seems the older I get the less I like winter or at least I wish it was shorter. TTFN.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Monday Doings.......
Today was week three helping my niece "C" with her quilting class, we have actually begun sewing. Last Wednesday she came over and we regrouped and got her caught up for today's class and she has "homework" that I know she is very capable of doing. I am having fun helping her, it is sometimes tough for me to remember all the little steps that are involved in quilting, if you quilt, stop and think of ALL the things that you just do without even thinking: 1/4" seam allowance, setting the seam, pressing it open, pinning pieces, squaring up, and many more. I am also helping some of the other girls in the class, but my first priority is to help "C" keeping on track. I have an extra machine that I brought today, I ran a few pieces through it since I haven't used in a quite sometime, I also made sure that the bobbin was full. Some time during the morning my machine started to make a different sound and when I took it home I oiled it and checked it out then I realized one little arm that hold the bobbin "guts" in place was our of place, I fixed it and "Magnolia" is sounding great again. It is so important to learn how your machine is supposed to sound so when something is wrong you will know, I have also mentioned that to "C" so she knows to check things. I am teaching her to get "up close and personal" with her machine so she is not afraid to take it apart, it is a basic model Singer Esteem II and the perfect little machine for a beginner.
I ran a few errands on the way home from the quilting class and then lunch and I sat and started reading a book that I found at Mardens (a salvage discount store in Maine) that was greatly reduced. The book is called A New Kind of Normal by Carol Kent, it's about a woman whose life is changed when her son is sentenced to life in prison for murder and how she chose to follow Gods promises rather than fall apart when her life changes overnight. This book can apply to anyone that has had life altering changes, and of course for me the title jumped out, as many times I have referred to my changes as the "new normal" and for a long time my "normal" changed monthly. It also has questions for reflection at the end of each chapter so I should get out my journal and reflect on the questions as I read :0)
Tonight I went to a Budget Committee meeting, I am a member of the committee, there is a special town meeting coming up next month to ask for more funds for an unexpected problem. Yes, I did say town meeting, we are a small town and we meet once a year at the local school and vote with a show of hands for each article in the budget, sometimes it gets real heated and we have to stand to be counted! We need to meet next week to discuss this article further and make our recommendation, then sometime in November we get rolling for the next budget year.
Tomorrow is going to be rainy and I plan on staying in and sewing. Maybe putting a few more fall things up, gotta clean the dining room light fixture to change the candle rings, sounds real exciting, bet you wished you were here, LOL.
Gotta get ready for bed so I can rest up for my fun day tomorrow!
I ran a few errands on the way home from the quilting class and then lunch and I sat and started reading a book that I found at Mardens (a salvage discount store in Maine) that was greatly reduced. The book is called A New Kind of Normal by Carol Kent, it's about a woman whose life is changed when her son is sentenced to life in prison for murder and how she chose to follow Gods promises rather than fall apart when her life changes overnight. This book can apply to anyone that has had life altering changes, and of course for me the title jumped out, as many times I have referred to my changes as the "new normal" and for a long time my "normal" changed monthly. It also has questions for reflection at the end of each chapter so I should get out my journal and reflect on the questions as I read :0)
Tonight I went to a Budget Committee meeting, I am a member of the committee, there is a special town meeting coming up next month to ask for more funds for an unexpected problem. Yes, I did say town meeting, we are a small town and we meet once a year at the local school and vote with a show of hands for each article in the budget, sometimes it gets real heated and we have to stand to be counted! We need to meet next week to discuss this article further and make our recommendation, then sometime in November we get rolling for the next budget year.
Tomorrow is going to be rainy and I plan on staying in and sewing. Maybe putting a few more fall things up, gotta clean the dining room light fixture to change the candle rings, sounds real exciting, bet you wished you were here, LOL.
Gotta get ready for bed so I can rest up for my fun day tomorrow!
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