Tuesday, September 30, 2014

September is ending

I have heard from several folks that I should continue with this blog, at least for a while longer.  So catching up.

Since we arrived home from our adventures in Europe, we have been really rather crazy busy.  But life is good and we are well and happy.  We began with an RVW event at the ocean, 2 days after touching down.  [some might say, bad planning, but oh well].  We were on the Long Beach peninsula - quite a long drive from here.  The Pacific Ocean, reasonably calm.  And although windy, not cold.  [some fun driftwood sculptures, too, on the path to the beach.]
Yes, people drive on the sand here.





Of course, my little ones are back in need of some care, as mom has returned to the classroom.  And dressing up was the order of the day - aren't they so funny.


Twirliing with all my ruffles.

However, Nana has also found some time for some fabric endeavors, as well.  I have started working on my "Round per week" from Simone in the Netherlands.  However, I am facing some challenges as it seems just awfully small for these somewhat older eyes.  I must write and ask her what she thinks.
Working on my Lynette Anderson piece - although I am waaaaay behind Yvonne.
"Sandwiched" this top which I finished a while ago, but just hadn't finished.  Now to figure out what to do about quilting.  [Any suggestions would be gratefully received.]
And I got the pink border added to this piece, which is a compilation of several other projects and some stray blocks from Ronda.  Another UFO.


I have been trying to research the issue with not being able to leave comments.  As best as I can figure out, it has to do with whether or not you have a Google account.  Perhaps I should consider another place/site to host this blog.  I haven't done anything about it yet, but have been pondering.  Needless to say, I will let you know.

And finally, a thank you for friends who still love us, even when there seem to be some hiccups on the way.  We keep on - and try harder.

1 comment:

  1. Glad to hear from you blogging again. What a beautiful trip at the oceanside and fun Oma days again, the girls have a fun room to play in! And beteren all that you managed to quilt too, busy Bee your tops look great!

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