Quilting is becoming an increasingly important and integral part of my life. My creative outlet changes how I view the world around me, influences the activities I pursue with my family, and introduces me to new people whose life paths wouldn't ordinarily intersect mine. My life is much like my favorite types of quilts - scrappy and unconventional, full of interest and surprises, and with an underlying current of making do (and making something beautiful!) with what I have.
Friday, December 18, 2015
The best thing
I am so happy for her, but I'm also feeling a renewed sense of loss. I've enjoyed getting to know her better during our hours together in the shop. I've enjoyed reminiscing about Tony. I've enjoyed spending time with their precious daughters. I'm sure I'll still see her around, but I'm going to miss our time together. When I got home tonight, I couldn't stop thinking about Tony and the family he left behind, so I visited his blog, www.dontshrink.com. I hadn't visited since a few days after his death, so I hadn't realized that Amanda had picked up writing where he left off. I've been reading with tears streaming down my face for hours, partially from missing Tony, but even more from heartbreak for my new friend, Amanda. Life has dealt her a tough hand, but she has played it with strength, dignity, humor and humility. I am honored that she let me be a part of this project, and hopeful that this is the beginning of a new friendship.
Friday, May 28, 2010
I miss you, Dad!
February 21, 1942 - May 28, 2005
(the young, handsome fella is my brother. He's 6'2" - I'm 5'0". How does that happen?)
And since this is a quilting blog, and I haven't done any quilting lately (STILL no machine!), here's the quilt I made with his t-shirts after he died. It has been making the rounds, hanging first on my Mom's wall, then one sister's, then my father's best friend's wall, then the other sister's, and it finally made its way back to me last month so I can enjoy it for a while.
Who are YOU remembering this Memorial Day?