Sunday, October 1, 2023

It’s time!!

 Our great grandson’s benefit is being held October 7–the family has been preparing for this event for weeks. Take a look at this promotion Film

This is our #CDH baby boy.  He has had nine surgeries and spent most of his seven months in a hospital room.  He is definitely a brave little boy, smiles a lot, is loved by so many.  When we visit, just about every nurse in his pod came to check on him—he has prayer warriors all around the world. 

Our home has been the location for many donation baskets for the silent auction.  The kitchen table is colorful with these lovely decorated baskets.  

Such great donations for the silent auction

It has been heart warming to see the outbreak of love and generosity from many.  

Fritztown Farms has donated these lovely pieces of jewelry made from their quail eggs!  Absolutely unique!

A donation of Lladro piece—we will find an auction house that will take this piece.  
We’ve also set up a go fund me for JD’s hospital bills not covered by insurance.

JD #CDHWarrior





Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Cooking with the Bear!

Have you heard about The Bear?  

Although, I’d heard about this, I just ignored it for the longest time.  After all, The Bear is a series on Hulu streaming service, which we didn’t have—definitely a moot point then. 
Later this summer, we subscribed to Hulu —still didn’t think much about it.  Plugged in one day and there it was!! The Bear! Watched the first episode and I was hooked! 
Your mouth can water from seeing delicious foods being
Prepared!  Yum!  Yum!!
And then
The one recipe being talked about on many blogs—spaghetti pomodoro!!  
So simple in preparation and looked so delicious—I decided “it’s what’s for dinner” tonight
And the best thing, I had all supplies on hand! 

On our last visit to Costco, I grabbed a bag of fresh garlic 

My garden still had basil growing


There was a can of San Marzona tomatoes in the pantry

For pasta, I decided on sprialized zucchini

Basil and garlic are steeped in olive oil, in bottom pan
Top pan is onion cut in half simmered in butter
Following the sparse directions, everything is combined in one pot and out comes 

The most delicious sauce ever! 
I watched a number of you tube videos and blogs about
This simple recipe and want to thank the person or persons who conceived this delight as well as all the other foods featured on the series.   
Off to watch another episode of delightful food combined with drama/comedy.  I’m liking The Bear!


 

Sunday, September 24, 2023

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 What In The world???  How can it be September 24 already!!??  Yesterday it was July and we jump into September just like that—no way! 

  It dawned on me—those socks for hubby I haven’t finished knitting yet and winter will be knocking on the door soon—-NO—I’m not ready—aargh!  Can I even find those socks that were begun in the spring, when I thought there was plenty of time to knit them?  

The other day I went to renew my state driver’s license—I gathered all the documents that were required—birth certificate, passport, social security card, current license—this was after an appointment was made three months in advance—appointment was the earliest possible as I’ve heard stories of long waits—not for me!  I’m going to take the first time available—8 AM!  Which means, early rise, leave house early to beat traffic—I’ll be there early, early!  Put address in my navigation app and away I went!  patting myself on the back—“you’re so smart to arrive in plenty of time” as there was not a car in the parking lot.  

Okay, waiting 25 minutes and the place is still deserted!  What the heck?  What does everyone know that I don’t. 

I’ll tell you what!! I was at the wrong location!  Duh! No wonder no one was here. Looked up to see I was sitting about three blocks away from location at the New DPS instead of the old one.  I wasn’t too clever after all—found right place, walked in way passed my appointment time, check in at kiosk, got my number (056)—oh great!  56 people in front of me!! Alas, my number was called after my Fanny hit the chair—ahhh,  got a nice young man (almost everyone is younger than me now) who laughed with me when I told him I was waiting at the New location—bet he’ll have good laugh with his fellow workers after I leave!! 

Anyway, that chore is finished for another 8 years or if that young man is right—A-I will take over and we’ll not need to make an appearance there again—don’t get me started on that topic! 

Do I or don’t I?  It’s haunting me—Blockheads #5!  So far the block patterns are interesting—but, do I begin another project when I have four quilts to bind, two more table runners to complete, those dang wool socks for hubby, do I really need another challenge?  And then there are all those gift baskets sitting on my kitchen table waiting to be transported to our great grandson’s benefit October 7!!  Let me sleep on that decision—in the meantime, I’m hoping meantime, I’m printing the patterns each week and stashing them in my file folder for future reference. 

I had my biannual med renewal with our doctor yesterday.  The office was empty!  Say what?? Do I have right day and time?  Yes! I do as the assistant called yesterday to remind me.  Sat for about five minutes and my name was called inside the inner sanctuary—a chat about my bill, which was marked delinquent!! No way!  That was paid months ago!  Of course, there goes my blood pressure!   Consult with accounting—sorry, our mistake.  That was paid but credited to husband’s name—Ho hum!  

That is resolved! As I wait for PA, in she walks with NO mask!  Who is this stranger?  This is first time I’ve seen her face—her complete face—in three years!  What a lovely face!  

Life goes on…..

Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Mistakes!

 Mistakes!! Everyone makes them one time or another!  It is always how you correct the mistake that counts!

It seems I"m making more mistakes with my quilting--guess I'm not paying enough attention to what I"m doing.

I HAD a great idea the other day------one problem, I can't remember what it was today!  I just know it was a GREAT idea!  searching my brain--will let you know if I remember that idea!  Another mistake--I didn't write it down immediately!!

Mistakes!! Case in point--it seemed so easy.  the pattern was cut and pieces marked for half square triangle--
just take it to the machine and sew!  Easy--right?  Well, I guess not!  In constructing, it went well and then…..

This is how my basket looked--Nope not right!
Jack the ripper came out and we ripped that bottom row
Let's try again

Nope!! still not right!  What's wrong with me??
Jack came out again!
Once more--third time is charm they say--let's hope so because I'm getting tired of bringing Jack out!

Almost right!  Third time was not a charm--it needs Jack again!  Why can't I get this right?
too many mistakes on this one block--it took me longer to get it wrong and correct, then if I'd done it right in the first place!

Think I got this one block right--only took several times to get the pumpkins to look right!
This is the new BOM from Fat Cat Patterns.  Thinking this could be an addition to my table runner gift--if I can do it right in the first place!!



Sunday, September 17, 2023

Say It's Fall Please!

 The month of September brings fall activitites, cooler weather and fall leaves!  And my mind turns to making that autumn leaf quilt top--this will be a table runner instead of a whole quilt top--well, let's hope!  And I can almost complete all the season of table runners for the brown headed daughter. 

It took some time to round out my list of scrappy leaf patterns.  For the month of September, you can visit several designers who have created a free fall block--check it out here.

Aby Quilts  has a lofty goal to complete a 6" leaf block through September and October

I'm so anxious for fall to appear  --I even hung our fall wreath on the front door although temps are still in 90's.  I'm sure the wreath will bring those cooler temps!

My friend and I did long arm quilting yesterday.  She didn’t have a quilt top Of her own to quilt so she graciously said she would do one of mine.  I was delighted!  She does great free form quilting. 
This quilt is called "Postcard from Sweden" and came as a kit.  I purchased this many moons ago
and didn't work on it for many months--it looked complicated--all those colors had to go in a certain order!

I had to be organized when I finally decided to work on this--lots of postit notes!
and when I got to the last row, I was ahhhhhhhhhhh--so confused!  just add the row and forget it--
okay, it turned out right.

not easy to see the color of the backing--I dyed using blue and yellow and of course, you get greens--I went soft on the yellow so I got a lime green---just perfect!
This top is "Be My Neighbor"--I started work on it and then quit--I wanted to use all plaids--
then I saw Pat Sloan during this pattern so back I went to the neighborhood and finished!

The backing is dyed with blue--fabric is squished in the dyepot dry, fill with water, then sprinkle dye over, heat and ta da you have an interesting backing.  
Now, that I think it's getting to be "fall" type weather--the binding will go on and I'll relish the time I sit with the quilt on my lap and handstitch the binding down--now, that's agood fall feeling!!








Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Season of Tablerunners?

The table runner was born in the Middle Ages, mainly because medieval folks were sloppy. The tablecloth was considered an aristocratic innovation, but it needed protection from lively and careless royal revelers who spilled, drooled and made a mess!  No doubt, the wise women responsible for laundering linens came up with the innovative idea for the table runner in an effort to save the tablecloths from unnecessary laundering.  Napkins were also invented because it was no longer considered acceptable to wipe your mouth on the tablecloth.

These ingenious long, narrow pieces of cloth now known as “table runners” were placed over the tablecloths. They were gathered up at the end of the meal for washing and the tablecloths remained intact and clean. The table runner along with tablecloths became fixtures in everyone’s collection of linens by the 15th century.

It MUST be the year of tablerunners!  Why?  Because, I already began several runners for a gift--well, actually, these have been promised to brown headed daughter for years--just never decided that I wanted to construct them.
Now, I'm on a roll, because Fort Worth Fabric STudio gave me the push!  


Spring runner

St. Patrick's Day--I added an extra two clovers to make it longer

Patriotic runner--really liked making this one.

This is one of my ideas since I had turkeys left over, along with pre=printed panels

This one is smaller for my table.
Still need to make a fall and holiday runner and then that gift will be complete!

Luann Kessi has the pattern for this fun runner--I'm thinking hard about making this for a summery touch.
A Quilting Life has many ideas for runners. 

Diary of a Quilter 




Sulky blog  I like this one for Fall!

Pinterest can always have a long list of things that interest you!

Most table runners come in standard widths such as 10, 12, 13, 14 or 15 inches and standard lengths such as 54, 72, 90 and 108 inches. If you have a dining table that is 84 inches long and 42 inches wide (7 feet by 3.5 feet), you would need a table runner with the dimensions of 14 inches by 108 inches.


 



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Sunday, September 10, 2023

Digging For Treasures!

When we moved Mother into assisted living, we had to vacate her house—that was 6 years ago.  She is 103 now and non verbal, so I can’t ask her any questions about items we removed from her house.  I’m really sorry I didn’t talk to her earlier.  We bundled up many things and carried to our location, six hours from her Assisted Living Facility- I’ve not taken much time to look into what we have until recently

This is a well worn book!  Don’t know that it was used often—mother was never a great cook—only decent.  She did feed us kids and our father.  Can’t complain too much. 

Her meal plan was simple—Saturday nights we had bbq hamburgers that she cooked on stove.  Meat loaf!! Oh my! Lots of meat loaf!  And to this day I will not eat or make meat loaf!  And Spam!  Oh yes, lots of spam and potted meat sandwiches! 

This was written note at the top “my first cookbook given by Richard, July, 1940”. Richard is my father given at their wedding time!  What a gift for a new groom to give his new wife!?? Wonder what she thought when it was gifted??

She had a a marker between these pages—it’s pie section.  Don’t remember her making pies—hm! 
Found this little book slipped between other cookbooks—interesting to read but nothing here to really cook.

Here are her other cookbooks on my top shelf of bookcase and one book of poetry—surprised to find that among her sparse number of books.  She had many of those Reader Digest Condensed books, which we gave to library book resale shop. 
Afraid I took too much time digging through these treasures—nothing like going down a rabbit hole to get out of housework! 

It's Time--

 It’s time to think about greeting cards I’ll send out this year.  Most years, if I’m not feeling pressed, I’ll create my own cards.  One ye...