Tuesday, March 3, 2020

It's Rodeo Season


We are going straight to Rodeo season here in Houston area.  
From a Cowboy wedding to many guests ready to rodeo,
we are ready--

We have already done San Antonio Rodeo--

We attended San Angelo Rodeo where kids learn how
to raise and support animals for showing

The Rodeo performance is thrilling on the smaller scale than
the Big Rodeo in Houston--There are many cowboys,
horses (bucking or not), roping, bull riding--
all the fun of a great show!

We went to our local rodeo to support the up and coming
cowboys--ate carnival food, shared some good times with
friends--as well as many that are seeing a rodeo for the first
time.
To support our local FFA students, we went to the Barn Sale
and purchased a lamb--all 125 lbs will be processed for our freezer.
This is the fourth time we've made that choice--the first two times
we bought our grandson's lambs, then we decided we wanted a
hog-that's a lot of pork!  We're back to a lamb now--steer is 
hard to come by--many FFA students decide to keep their steer for
Houston show or they bring it home--maybe, one day we'll
get a steer.
But, for the time being--
LETS"s RODEO!



Saturday, February 29, 2020

Wedding Day!

This is the big DAY!  for our grandson and his fiancee'
They will be walking down the aisle around 3 PM today with
reception following--We are thrilled for them and the
new adventure they will walk.
You can guess that's where we are today-- 

They love horses

and their dogs!

We had a busy year with Amanda's graduation from U of H

Then the lovely bridal shower hosted by the bridesmaids.

Keep a good thought for them as they begin a new
journey!
Maybe, maybe, there will be photos forthcoming after
we recover from the event!
Here is their gift from my hands—
2017 Bonnie Hunter Quilt

Finished!! 

Thursday, February 27, 2020

Quilt Con 2020

Recently, I had an opportunity to attend QuiltCon 2020 in Austin--what an eye opening event!  I attended the first Austin QuiltCon several years ago--much smaller event than the massive International Quilt Festival in Houston.  My friend, who came with me, is a novice quilter and she was in over load after about two hours!


Here we are!  Time to get oriented--


First, we pick up these unique bags--yes, "Keep Austin Quilty" instead of "Keep Austin Weird"


I said that I wasn't buying anything--well, that went out the window as soon as I spied these
wonderful quilt kits--I don't usually buy kits--BUT.....
I found these at Making Memories Quilt Shop Booth
Star Storm Quilt and Smudge kits 

designed 



Oh, oh, the yarns!! OMGoodness--I couldn't resist these two! 
This is just one of the shops available for your pleasure--Threads and Ewe


And another kits that caught my eye--"A Stitch a Day"--
how I wish I could do this one!

Best of Show--"Starring You" by Peter R Byrne, Toronto Canada


Left is detail of quilting; right is back of quilt
His "CityScapes" garnered him another ribbon for best of frameless quilting--first
man in QuiltCon to win



One of the exhibits was Charity Quilts and here are four that were accepted


The colors were absolutely eye popping in many of the quilts---


And the quilting!!  Ah, so elaborate in so many--while others used straight lines for their accent


Several had used hand embroidery on the top to give depth











You can see all the winners and other quilts here 
QuiltCon 2021 will be held in Atlanta--you just might see me there......


X Y Z

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