Monday, July 9, 2012

Hot Summer Days - Time to Catch Up

Saturday, we drove up to Nashville where we hit my fabric store and the farmers market. During car conversation, my husband has asked me  if I was going to blog soon, so today is the day to get caught up. I have some errands to run later - got to go pay for car tags and update the insurance since we bought a new car for me on Saturday. The new one looks just about like the old one. It is still a red Camry, but this one is a hybrid. Driving home from Fayetteville with it the first trip, we got 47 mpg, and yesterday over the mountain was 41 mpg. I can't believe I start the car with a push button and unlock the door by walking up to the car and touching the handle with the key in my purse.

Bigger than the new car?  Family news around here in recent months! In April, our older daughter Meghan was named as one of the top four in the running for Alabama Teacher of the Year. We went to Montgomery for the big announcement (keeping our fingers crossed that our Shannon would hold off on having a baby while we were gone), and we were thrilled that Meghan was named as the Alternate. Actually the first place winner teaches high school math, so that makes Meghan the Elementary Teacher of the Year. We are so happy for her and proud of her. She has kicked off her responsibilities already, and she will be putting on miles on her car! AND she is going to be a blogger for Scholastic and will be heading to New York City for a photo shoot and to get started on her blogging. This is a wonderful interview and video of her.

Shannon did hold off on giving birth until May 20 when Ryland Jackson Miller made his appearance. He is doing really well, eating and eating and eating. He's probably gained five pounds in the first seven weeks! Sweet sister Georgia Mae is exactly fourteen months older, so the Miller household is a busy one, and Mom and Dad are pretty tired. Meanwhile, Shannon is now officially the editor of her magazine Stitch Craft Create, published by F & W. The second issue is on the news stands, but the next issue for fall will be out soon. Again, how could a mom be more proud?

Summer is just flying by. Allen and I were both sick for the first few weeks of my summer vacation with some horrendous respiratory virus  (thank you Georgia), but we are back to normal and back to busy. Having the grandsons visit with Meghan was fun. The boys are getting big, and they keep us laughing. Taplin has decided that he is the real Spiderman, so he went home with a new talking and light-up mask. Bridger decided that he wanted to make a quilt. Seriously, he made a nine patch hand, handstitching the whole thing on his own. Then we used my machine to do the quilting. I pushed the power pedal, and he guided it all by himself, and we repeated the same process with the binding. Age six. Be amazed. I can't stand it that he will be in first grade.

We've had some babysitting fun with Georgia and Ryland. Georgia walks, but she won't let go -- however, she did walk back and forth between Allen and me Saturday night when she stayed overnight (so her parents could celebrated their fifth anniversary with just one baby). Ryland spent a day last week, and he'll be back tomorrow. He is still in the "big sleep" but he knows when he wants to eat! I still remember how to burp a newborn, sort of.

Not everything is family. Allen and I took a wonderful week to drive north to Shipshewana, Indiana. I wanted to go to the quilt show and see Ricky Tims. We decided it would be an interesting trip since Goshen (where our hotel was) and Shipshewana are both in Amish/Mennonite country. It was a long drive to the north end of Indiana, but we had a great time. It truly is a whole different way of life there. Imagine parking stalls for the horses and buggies at Walmart. This is a picture of parking at the grocery store. One of our favorite stops was at the Guggisburg Cheese Factory, and we brought back a selection from them and sausages from Yoder's Meats. Yoder is obviously a big name. Everything is Yoder this and Yoder that. I loved the Yoder Hardware and Department Store. They have a huge fabric department, but we were also surprised by the selection of non-electric irons, the Amish hat selection, and the horse and buggy accessories for sale. Allen is so patient with me about hitting (many) quilt stores, and yes, I added to my stash. We drooled over Amish made furniture, and we actually brought back a corner shelf for my sewing room.

Then there's my quilting. I am totally addicted, I guess. I have so much fun in my sewing room. I have finished quite a few quilts recently, but I don't even have pictures of all of them. I made a big and a little quilt in gray and red for Ryland using lots of little boy fabric - trains and dogs and cats and airplanes and snails and snakes. All boy. I also finished a baby quilt that will be going to a young family down the street who have a new little girl.  Then I've made a top with spools that is lacking the applique in the border, and it will be a while before that one is finished. I started on in brown, pink, and blue during the winter. However, I absolutely hated the first version, so I ripped and ripped and redesigned it. I finally, finally finished it last week. Plus, I've made some small quilts that are just plain fun and a good way to try out patterns and work on skills. Right now, I'm piecing a batik star quilt, so I will head upstairs to work on that one later. Oh, and I made a Granny Square quilt that went to live at Shannon's house.

Ozzie is happily sleeping next to me while I type this. He has to get his beauty rest because being around the grandchildren is very tiring for a pug. He is totally sweet with all of the little ones, but he is so terribly jealous of the attention they get that he has to be right in the middle of everything.

Enough for now. I guess if I blogged more routinely, I wouldn't have to pack in so much! I'll try. More quilt pictures next time -- and all about the new (old) Singer Featherweights.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Happy Valentine's Day



 

Happy Valentines' Day! This is my nod to the day, a wool felt candle mat that I put together using my Sizzix, wool felt, buttons, and pearl cotton. Not frilly but lots of heart.

It's the middle of February? We've had more than our share of rain this year so far, but it's been mild. Tonight it's actually wintery outside, and my daffodils will be gone. Not even one picture of them! I've been in sew therapy as much as possible to counter work stress. I put together this little quilt with lots of dots using a Broken Dishes block.

The sweetest part of Valentines Day? Little sweet ones.

I miss my grandsons too! Shannon and Nathan brought ten-month-old Georgia over for dinner. She clapped for us!

Now most people might want chocolate for Valentine's Day, but Allen wanted me to make an onion pie this weekend. It was pretty sweet! Ozzie?  He is as lovable as ever. Although he has no new photos to share of himself, he sends pug kisses and says hello!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Pink Lemonade in the Winter



When I get home from school, I do not clean up the kitchen, start laundry, or pick up general junk. I usually check the mail, say hello to Ozzie the Pug and to Allen if he is working at home. Then I go straight to my therapy, working on some quilt project in my sewing room. It is pretty effective as therapy too. This little quilt was a sew-along project from Humble Quilts. I've done a couple of other little ones she has provided, and each one has been lots of fun, so when I saw this project, I had to jump in. I especially like the sunny yellow when it has been so dreary and rainy this month here in Hunstville. We've had more than ten inches of rain in January, and today, February started with another soggy day.

I thought it was hard to get the colors photographed, but I think they look better in the picture with the bowl of fruit. I'm ready for real lemonade weather, but I guess that will be a couple of months yet.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Finished!



I worked on this Civil War Block of the Week all last year. The directions were posted weekly by Barbara Brackman, and quilters all over the world followed along.  I really had fun collecting reproduction fabric and then digging through my stash to find the combination for the block that week. There were 53 Saturdays last year, so there are 53 blocks. When I laid it out, I found out that I only had 52. It took me a while to find which one I had somehow skipped. (It was the Indiana Puzzler block - top corner, second from the right). I have the fabric for the backing ready to go, but I am not going to attempt to quilt this one on my domestic Bernina. The quilt measures 96 inches square, and so I will send this out to my long arm quilter. I am pretty excited to have this all put together. On to the next project.

 

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Roll Tide! Good News!

Last night I tried to add a new post, but for some reason, I could not get the pictures and spaces and typing to make any sense. It looked fine until I published the post, but then it was all confused with big spaces and odd spacing. I tried several times to fix it, but it just got worse. Try #2 tonight. We have biggger news than that tonight though. Our new (fourth) grandchild due June 1 is.... a BOY! Georgia will have a baby brother.

At least Alabama got try #2 right! We had a fun get together with Shannon and Nathan and friends on Monday night. Yesterday was a long day on short sleep, but it was fun watching them take the BCS championship  - decisively take it back! I made the Bama table quilt back in September, and we've had it out since then. Notice the hounds-tooth napkins?

I made the elephant tea towel with my Sizzix die and leftover fabric from the quilt.

Then there's the new needle-book I got for Christmas from Shannon. It has a new home in the sewing basket by the couch in the family room.

Here's the inside. I have found I really like Roxanne applique needles, among others. I never knew it mattered much what needle I used, but I guess I've changed my mind.

Did you know I have a fun collection of miniature elephants? There are little figurines, salt and pepper shakers, tiny tea pots, and my favorite, toothpick holder elephants. I don't buy them often unless they really catch my eye. Don't know why I like them, but they complement my bigger 1940-50s elephant planters.

I guess Alabama football is officially over for this year, but the first game for the next season is just around the corner in September.

Roll Tide!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Rainy Sunday



It has been rainy and gloomy here, good for hanging out in my sewing room. This is the first finished quilt this year - The Twelve Days of Christmas from the Temecula Quilt Company. Each block has the same number of pieces as the day of Christmas - one on the first day, two on the second, three on the third... and then it has sashing and borders. I had fun doing this from my stash in all reds and neutrals. I am also working on a Kaffe Fasset quilt, and I'm finishing my Civil War Block of the Week quilt. I thought I had all 53 blocks, but it seems I have 52. Darn!

Tomorrow, back to school and then home to the BCS game. Allen (not I!!) has the deer meat chili cooking. Roll Tide!

 

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Wasn't it an excellent holiday!

I had to go back to work today after a most wonderful holiday. I thought I'd share some of my favorite moments.



Allen is showing Ozzie his own picture. Meghan painted Ozzie's portrait for her dad's Christmas present. Ozzie was interested in the new dog and barked at his own picture. Silly Ozzie.



Aunt Meghan and Georgia on Christmas night --  Georgia's tuckered out after her first Christmas Day.



Our grandsons Bridger and Taplin are good buddies!



Bridger and his Beyblades. Christmas is fun when you are six!



I love this picture because it is really hard to catch Taplin being still for a picture. Taplin loves Ozzie, and the feeling is mutual.



Allen, Ozzie, and Georgia. What else is there to say?



Nine months old. What a doll baby!

Excellent vacation. Oh, did I say I have four quilt projects going? Pictures of those another day.

Roll Tide.