Sunday, November 21, 2010

48 hours of fun

After the skunk madness of Thursday night, it was nice to take the kids and the (still slightly smelly) dog to my mom's house Friday night. Adam was in Philly with his team for the weekend (they won both games and are now 3-0; GO GENERALS!!!) so I thought a visit with my mother was in order. Mostly, we just ate and played Bananagrams while the kids played.

I love visiting my mom. There's no hassle, no expectations, just hanging out, working together to do what we want to do and eat what we want to eat.

After we left her place on Saturday, life was pretty hectic while I
  • took Jason and his buddy around to deliver their Cub Scout fundraising peanuts and popcorn


  • delivered a couple bags of stuff to Goodwill
  • dropped the kids off at their sleepover
  • dropped the dog off at home and emptied out my car
  • drove to 30 miles north to pick up an Air Hockey table from a co-worker who was selling it

When I finally got home, it was 6 PM and I was tired, but I had the house to myself and there was NO WAY I was going to waste it sleeping. I brewed a pot of coffee and then settled down with my GGG quilt to do some hand quilting while watching MEET THE FOCKERS on TV. I ended the evening by running a bubble bath, lighting some candles and sinking into the tub with my current book, one of the Coffeehouse Mystery series by Cleo Coyle.


This morning, the kids didn't get delivered home until 11:00 AM, so I slept late (8:30!!!) and then hit the sewing room to work on Donald's quilt. I'm trying to not work on it while he is with me because I do want it to be a surprise, but it is hard when he seeks me out to play where I am. This is what is currently gracing my sewing room floor.


It was a wonderful day. The kids came back in great moods, made even greater when they saw the Air Hockey table. (Yeah, we STILL haven't finished painting our basement; what of it?)

I sewed, I took a nap, I snacked, I read, I claimed the title QUEEN of the Air Hockey table. Now I'm planning to head into the living room to get some more done on my GGG quilt while watching another movie. But first, here are some things I got accomplished in the sewing room today:

I made another 12.5" block from the GGG scraps to be quilted and framed


I finished the rows of Donald's quilt. Now I just have to sew those together and sew on the borders. I had planned to do an inner border of the white in the blocks, but I ran out. I'm hoping to find another white in my stash that is close enough to not be noticeable except right up close. (By the way, did everyone except ME realize that what I was making was a Disappearing 9-patch, except I didn't make it the D-9 way, but rather cut and measured every single piece separately? What a ninny!)

(They are hanging backwards - that's why they look like pastels here)

I made two 12.5" houses to play along with Beth at Love Laugh Quilt and her Friendly Neighborhood Quilt Game.


The first is one of the blocks I made to send to V at BumbleBeans, and then forgot. I just had to add borders to make it 12.5". The second was inspired by Em, who always has the most fun wonky houses. I'm just not feeling it - how do hers turn out so cool and mine turn out so weird? It was supposed to be a castle with three princesses. Oh well. I have until Jan 1 to make as many houses as I want. Are you going to play along, too?

8 comments:

Em said...

YOu stinker, give yourself credit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They are adorable and I love you peeking out of the window of the purple house. Hmmmmm...Looking at you peeking at me on my little art piece of us together that you mailed me. I LOVE YOUR CASTLE!!!!! wonky and bright, fab!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Janet said...

Sounds like you had a most productive and relaxing weekend! I love your houses. the princesses in the castle are so cute. Love the turret!

Judi said...

Love the princesses! You did a great job. Oh maybe when Chirstmas is done I can do a house for V.

Barb H said...

Very cute houses, Erin. I think yours are wonky in their own special way, right?

Michelle said...

Sounds like a fantastic weekend!! I'm hoping to one day have a quiet weekend. We've even discussed just pulling out the camper and letting me stay in it for the weekend and sew and relax. I may have to do that this spring or summer since the baby will not officially be a baby anymore! Have a wonderful week!

Shay said...

Yep I love the houses and the Princesses too...And Donald's quilt looks fab.

I wasnt looking at your unpainted basement I swear. All hail the QUEEN of the air hockey table.

And your evening with out adult or kid supervision sounds divine.

Are you going to work tomorrow for a rest? Sheesh.

Becky said...

Golly Erin!!! You sure got a lot crammed into a weekend, girl! Sounds like a lot of fun. I had to laugh about the deliberate disappearing 9 patch. That is SO something I would do. Glad to know I have a pal in the world of ninny!!! lol

Julie Fukuda said...

You got a lot done considering all the other diversions.
Skunked dog? Oh yes, been there.Good thing we've no skunks in Japan as Nikko would be first in line for the meeting.