I’m back on my balance journey after being knocked off my pins for about a year and a half and it feels great! I’ve been thinking about a lot of things lately, so when a particular post from Nancy at A Rural Journey popped into my inbox at breakfast this morning, I could really relate… Continue reading Eat your Peas!
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A Home-made Christmas
Today is Fresh Sewing Day and Small Blog Meet over at Lily’s Quilts. Two linky parties for the price of one! Small Blog Meet is for bloggers with fewer than 50 followers. I definitely fall into that category! And Fresh Sewing Day is for telling what you’ve been up to the last month. Sew…I’ve decided… Continue reading A Home-made Christmas
Because you Matter: quilts for kids!
Yay! It’s happening! Because You Matter: quilts for kids is alive! This is a project that I have been thinking about for months and months. And I’m finally getting started with my first quilt. Why? Because I know what it feels like to be a lost child. And because I know how good it feels… Continue reading Because you Matter: quilts for kids!
Unable to respond
My appologies…I always reply to comments, so if you haven’t heard from me it’s because WordPress is having some trouble right now. It isn’t forwarding your comments to me. And if you are used to getting posts directly in your mailbox and are wondering why you’ve missed a few, it’s for the same reason. WordPress… Continue reading Unable to respond
So many things today!
My goodness, I’ve got lots of things to talk about today! So without further ado, I’ll get started! Today is WIP Wednesday over at Freshly Pieced. So I’m linking in and sharing the love! Since the point of WIP Wednesday is to show what you’ve got in progress, here is my offering: Two new 1/2… Continue reading So many things today!
16 years in the making
Today I’m linking in with the Blogger’s Quilt Festival over at Amy’s Creative Side. Way back in 1995 my hubby decided to change careers and return to school. The plan was to attend our local college for a year to fill in some missing courses and then transfer to the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, to complete his… Continue reading 16 years in the making