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Friday, August 30, 2019

New Quilt Finish and Wood Project and a Birthday Boy!

I'm always busy.  I guess God just made me that way.  A friend calls me the energizer bunny.  Although folks think I get lots of projects done, in reality, I don't have my grandchildren or family close by so it can be rather lonesome without projects to do, and I've never been one to enjoy watching TV.  I'm naturally an introvert so I tend to do my own thing.  I do enjoy having friends over for a meal, which we did last weekend and it was a lot of fun.  This week, I started a new wood project. But first, the latest quilt finish, "Happy Scraps."


 Pretty sure this will be a gift.
 It has started to feel a little like fall in the mornings, so I decided to put my fall quilts on the twin beds.  Still my favorite room in the house because, although my grandchildren haven't slept here yet, they know it is "their" room.

Next up the wood project.  I drew off a couple of plans to make a desk and a bench.  I wanted the desk top to sit on two black filing cabinets.  Found the cabinets, at the best price, from target.com.  This project would really be budget friendly ($20-25) if you could use thrifted cabinets.
 Used my Kreg Jig to make the pocket holes to connect the 2x6 boards, cut to 54" by Lowe's.
 Decided to put a 2x2 trim piece around the edges to make it look a little more finished.
 Of course with using white wood, and no table saw or planer to cut the edges more precise, there are some cracks between the boards, but I'm still very happy with it.
 I'm excited to be able to sit at the desk and work/research on the lap top.
I am currently trying to train myself to be a morning person.  I'm not naturally, which makes it terribly hard to get up at 4:30 two to three days a week for work.  So I decided to turn the lights off at 10 pm and set my alarm for 6 on all my off days.  Today is day four and I'm happy to report I am actually loving having the extra time in the mornings, and after the first night, I am going to sleep easily also.  I've moved my laptop to the desk so I am not tempted to research in bed before turning the light off.
 I have to share about this wonderful cat that has been hanging around my son's family's flat.
 They re calling her Silky due to her soft, clean fur.  We had all kinds of animals at the farm when Elijah was growing up but he loved his cat most of all -- definitely a cat person, and although I enjoy all animals, my cats have always lasted longer and were easier and sweeter than the dogs.
 Emma and Haddon were terrified at first, because they had only been around our cats and no others, and I suppose had forgotten those experiences.  However, Emma is now IN LOVE with this sweet animal.  It lets all the neighbor kids waller it around and play with it.
We facetimed yesterday for Haddon's birthday and she told me they kiss it.  Lol.....I kiss my kitty too.  Speaking of Haddon's birthday, he celebrated three years old yesterday.
 Momma made him a chocolate cake that he enjoyed with his sister and little friend. Haddon is such a sweet, laid back little fella, rather opposite from his wild, rambunctious sister.
 Family photo 😍
 Emma decided, on her own to make him something special for his birthday.  I know I'm biased but I thought this was so creative for a five year old.
Haddon's lovey is Winnie the Pooh, who goes everywhere with him.  She decided to paint the Pooh characters on some rocks for him.  The one at the top is Silky the cat, then there is Winnie, Eyeore, Christopher Robin, and Tigger.  I hope they save these.  Such a special gift.  The parents are doing such a good job with these two.  It was hard last year when he got gifts and she didn't.  This year, she understood more that it was a day to celebrate him, and she was so good to him, calling him the Birthday Boy all day.  Love these two little souls so very much.

Saturday, August 17, 2019

Canning and Sewing

I purchased some yummy jam from Costco a few weeks ago.  It was a peach, apricot, mango, and orange with bits of fruit, organic, and very good.  Made in Provence, France.  I decided I wanted to try to make my own.  Bought the fruit, and scoured the web looking for a good recipe.  I found several and I actually didn't follow just one, but combined a few recipes.  I started with this one.






However, I added apricots, and after cooking it a while, then added the sugar, a split vanilla bean, a tablespoon of fresh lemon juice, and about a teaspoon of vanilla flavoring while it cooked.  After I let it boil about 30 minutes, I put in the Sure-Gel, ladeled it up and processed it for 10 minutes. It was so good, I actually thought it was better than what I had purchased.  And it looks so pretty!  I'd really like to make some more.

Spent some time working on my latest scrap quilt.  And worked on a new quilt project for a 2020 magazine.  It's going to be really special.

 And finished the day relaxing in my favorite chair.  I love this spot in our home.  So very thankful we were able to build this year.


Friday, August 9, 2019

Cross and Crown Quilt

This is my most recent finish. I took it outside to photograph the evening I finished it. It was almost too dark to get good pics.
 So I took it out again today in the sun.


Fabric is by Lella Boutique.  Pattern is a free one I found online by Sandra Clemons.  It was so time-consuming!  I am not used to that much precision, having to trim each corner piece of each block.  After trimming the triangle pieces before that.  Goodness!  I was making it for my nephew's wedding, but the couple broke up and called the wedding off.  His fiancé had given me a picture of some soft blues and greens and I found a fat quarter pack with those, and other soft colors.  I'm not really crazy about the colors.  Now I've got to decide what to do with it.  Should I sell it?  I've never sold a quilt. Should I give it to our annual church auction that raises funds for the youth ministry?  That is what I'm leaning towards.  Or should I gift it to a friend that I have already promised a quilt to.  But, I have another idea for that quilt and have plenty of time to make it before Christmas.

I was also looking forward to continuing the tradition my grandmother started when she gave my brother and his new bride a handmade quilt about 27 years ago.  "Now, if you two break up, HE gets the quilt!"  At the time we thought that was hilarious, but now I think it is completely appropriate!  If I give my nephew a quilt I've spend 60-70 hours working on, I want it to stay with him.

Other life tidbits.....we've been pretty busy this summer and did some canning.  We put up about 16 half pints of blackberry jam.  It is so easy to make and yummy, even if you leave the seeds in.
 Also canned about 15 half pints of sweet pickles.  We love these. Although this was the first year ever I had to throw out some after the two week salt water soak.  Not sure if I had too many in my bucket and not enough salt or what??
 We made a quick trip to Nashville a couple weekends ago to go to a wedding shower for my husband's niece.  That was fun.
 I recently discovered these.  Have you tried them yet?  Oh my, they are delicious!  Like eating a real candy bar, and with 16 grams of protein and only 3 grams of sugar.
 The kids had some warm weather in Cambridge this summer and my Emma has learned to put her face in the water and 'swim'.  She is also reading at 5years old!  It seems they start school about a year before most do here in America.
This girl has personality plus!  And her little brother is the sweetest, easy going little guy.  Love these two so very much.

So that's the news from our home to yours. Hope you are enjoying your summer.

Rachel