Tuesday: My mom met me at work and came with me to the quilt show at the fair while I served as hostess (greeting visitors, making sure no one had food or beverage, handing out gloves to those who wanted to touch quilts or see the backs). Imagine my joy when I saw that Jason had won second place in the youth division! (I promise, this is the last photo of Jason and his quilt.)
After checking out all the quilts, I sat down and did some more deconstruction of my great-great-grandmother's quilt while my mother and I had a nice visit. Since my hubby had the kids at the park and pool, I took my mom out to dinner - I didn't want this grown-up evening to end!
Wednesday: I wasn't feeling very good, but after work, I took the kids to the county fair. We started with the quilt exhibit, but then moved on to the rides and the food, and finally the livestock. Three and a half hours later, I was exhausted but giddy - I love the fair!
Thursday: Woke up SICK!!! I had strep throat last month, and this felt very similar. I went to work, but made a doctor's appointment in the AM and lo and behold - strep throat AGAIN!!! I went home to rest because I had to go to New York City the next day for work - ugh! There were some bright spots in the day, though. At the doctor's office, I finally sewed the hanging sleeve onto my challenge quilt from last year. It still isn't on the wall, but that is coming. I also shaved all the hair off of my head. Maybe that doesn't seem like a bright spot to some of you, but I am a simple gal, and all that hair was driving me CRAZY! I feel light-headed now, free to swim and sweat and nap, etc, without worrying about what it will mean to my hair. Guess I need to change my avatar now...
Friday: Feeling better, but exhausted. Drove 2.5 hours to the airport, flew to NYC, did my program and fell into bed.
Saturday: Surreal day - woke up and wandered around the Upper East Side looking for breakfast before hopping on a bus to LaGuardia Airport. When I got home that evening, I built a campfire in the firepit with the kids and made smores. Aaahh, home!
(yes, that is a large cooking fork we are using to roast marshmallows - necessity is the mother of invention)
Sunday: As much as I wanted a day of rest, it wasn't in the cards. First, we had to go pick up our quilts from the fair. Jason was surprised again when he found out that not only did he get a ribbon, but he got PRIZE MONEY! Yup, he has already started picking out fabrics for next year's quilt...
We also went to karate, then to the pool. Guess what? Both my kids can now jump off the diving board into the deep end! This is going to completely change my pool-going experience! No more standing knee-deep in the kiddie pool for me. So glad I cut my hair!
Back at home, I watched 4 episodes of Gilmore Girls while I finished taking apart my great-great-grandmother's quilt. Now, all I have to do is put it back together...
Monday: I'm so glad I had the foresight to take the morning off. I got the kids off to camp, then went for a short run before spending a couple hours with my quilting buddies at City Hall. I forgot to bring an iron, so I was pretty limited with what I could do, but I did sew all of the trimmed down pieces of my great-great-grandmother's quilt together into two-patches. (I need an acroynm for that quilt; that is too much to type - GGG perhaps?) Then I treated myself to lunch and coffee with a new paperback before going in to work. After work, the kids agreed to skip karate and go clothes/shoe shopping with me - who says you need little girls to enjoy those things!?! I love shopping with my kids - they are brutally honest about things that don't look good, but when it works, they rain down the compliments. Plus, they give me permission to buy anything I want - I got a purse, a dress and THREE pairs of shoes!!!
The cherry on top of this day was the squishy mail waiting for me when I got home from This-n-That Fabrics. I think they are my new favorite online quilt shop. They have great $3/yard fabric and they ship immediately!
TODAY: I have to work, and then karate and a work-related gathering, so I'm not going to have much time to sew, but I am determined to get something done, even if it is just pressing the two-patches I sewed together yesterday. I am feeling the need to CREATE! First, though, I need to catch up on what you all have been doing...
10 comments:
How wonderful Jason won second prize ,I bet he was thrilled ,not to mention how proud his mommy but have been .Congratulations Jason
Oh, I am so excited for Jason! I couldn't be happier if it was one of my own kids! I bet you won't have much trouble getting him to find time to work on the next one! :)
Oh man I am thinking the same thing with all this hair of mine too.....buzz it off.....if only I was half as pretty as you it would be so gone!!!!!.. but I kind of hide behind my hair.
so you got strep twice in 2 months and the boys didn't? are you finishing all your antibiotics? I am truly impressed that you could do all you did with strep throat!
Let's hope this is the last time you get it!
Poor baby.
I look forward to seeing GGG quilt.
And Jason... Congratulations! Did you take a picture of what won his division?
Happy sewing
Wow! That does sound like a whirlwind, especially with being sick. Congratulations to Jason for winning a ribbon. It's so sweet that he wants to use the prize money for more fabric.
Looking forward to that new photo in your avatar.......
-Em
Congratulations, Jason! Whew, sounds like you've had a busy week. If Jason gets any more prolific with his quilts, he's going to need to create his own blog :) Karen
Way to go Jason!! How very cool is that?? I am so sorry that you have been sick, but you are such a good Momma that you kept on going anyway. Bless you. I can't wait to see the new pic either, bet it will be cute because you have such a pretty face. You get some rest and take care of yourself. Give that boy a big hug and tell him we all said he was GREAT!
Whew! I'm tired just reading all that you did-and with strep too!! You go girl!!
I'm almost done unpacking now and can't wait to get started quilting. I have a section in my room now that I have organized with a sewing table and my tools.
Take care!! Feel better soon!!
oh, and tell your son congrats!
How great that Jason's quilt won a ribbon.
Congratulations to Jason! That is great that he is already planning his next quilt!
Erin, have you ever tried This-N-That's grab bags? You're so into scraps, I wonder whether you know if their grab bags are a good bargain...? Trina
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