Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Happy 70th Daddy!

Happy Birthday Dad, wish I had a piece of that coconut cream pie right now. We celebrated early this weekend but Mary and her boys are still there today for the official turning of a decade. We gave him an hour flight that he can take around his home, farmland, church and the ponds/rivers he grew up exploring. The plane can seat two more....hmmm he has three siblings. We suprised him at his favorite catfish place on Friday night just as he was sitting down to a plate of catfish and grits. If you are ever in Ray City Georgia....you gotta check out Rays Millpond Cafe. Dad its on my bucket list to celebrate your 100th at Ray's as well......we both better get to exercising and eating better! Love You!

Monday, August 16, 2010

South Georgia Fun

Sofia and Baby J got to see Dad's place down in South Ga as we all went to suprise him for his 70th birthday. We ate catfich, saw alligators, drove to the pond in the back of a truck, chased lizards (yes one is sitting on Marshall's hand) and played on the tire swing. They all took a turn on the speeder at Jedi training camp too. Mary's boys are staying a few extra days as they are not back in school yet. They will probably go out in the boat today and try to catch Moby the elusive 10 pound bass that I once hooked but couldn't land.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Another 9 Yard Purchase


Well so quickly after saying I never had purchased 9 yards of anything...I did it again. Randy's quilt shop is closing as the owner retires. He marked down all fabrics 60% and books/thread/notions all 75%. I bought several 5 yard pieces for backings and one 9 yard piece to back a large kit I got at Mid Atlantic in February. It was a zoo, I arrived about an hour after they opened so the line to get fabric cut was already long. You had to take the bolts that were left on the shelves or spy someone's stash ahead of you and hope they didn't buy the rest of the bolt. Amazingly everyone stayed patient, even the employees were keeping their cool trying to help the overwhelming group of quilters. He is closing the door next Wed I believe so it would pay to drop by soon if you want to stock up on some deeply discounted fabric. I have also always thought the new Olfa cutter that advertises an easy change blade was neat, but I didn't really need another one.....but for 75% off......I got one.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Disney Dream - Aquaduck Slide

This is still an artists rendering, but the newest Disney Cruise line will set sail in 2011 and we are going. I can't wait to ride this slide "The Aquaduck" You actually go out over the railing of the ship in a plexiglass tube. We have never taken a family trip like this and I expect Disney will not let us down when it comes to making a treasured memory. And in case we are getting a little too much together time, there is an adults only pool and restaurant. My siblings can have that stuff, I will be with the kids on the Aquaduck...I hope you can ride it in the dark too.

Monday, August 9, 2010

Go App


We stopped into Mary Jo's on Friday...we combined it with a trip to IKEA. I got what I needed then spied the Appalachian fabric I had used for a baby quilt recently. I thought about making a quick throw for friends of GP's that let us stay with them in Boone for a ballgame each Fall. He liked the idea so much we bought enough for at least two. Not sure I have ever bough 9 yards of anything before.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Life in the Country


GP sat straight up in bed about 2am...."I heard something". He went downstairs, looked outside, then decided maybe he dreamed it. Then about 15 minutes later.....I heard it. The high pitched panicky yelps of a coyote. It wasn't on the front porch or anything but it was pretty close. My mind immediately went to Banjo, do we need to start putting him up for the night in the barn? There are bats in the soffetts, spiders at the back door, racoons, ground hogs, deer and opossums a plenty....now I have to get ready to face a coyote (although I don't plan to be out much in the middle of the night).
I am also learning more about the economics of country living. Like Dry Cleaning, when there is only one place in town...its expensive! We will be taking that back to WS in the future. But the little grocery store is pretty good both for selection and price so that makes it easy for quick trips when in the middle of a recipe we are missing something. And the local florist....she did a great job on both the wedding and the funeral and for a very good price. I'm learning.

Monday, August 2, 2010

The Most Traditional of Wedding Gifts!

Not china, towels, or silver...but a quilt. For many generations a wedding marked a time when friends and family of a bride would work on a wedding quilt as a gift for the new couples home. My quilt friends stepped up and did the same. How in only 8 weeks I am not sure. There was a trip to Mary Jo's, some cutting of kits, and about a dozen quilters involved in getting these log cabin blocks pieced. They are arranged in a barn raising pattern. Could it be more perfect for Go Postal and I's room? Salem Stitcher did a lot of the assembling and Mrs Goodneedle and Sundance did a fantastic job quilting it. Quiltkeemosabe even provided matching pillow cases with a lovely crocheted (sp?) edging. This picture doesn't do it justice since my little blackberry didn't have enough light but I couldn't wait anymore to share it.

Many oohs and ahhs were heard when we opened this at the reception and several friends have wanted to see it up close when they visit the cabin. I have the greatest group of quilting buds and not just because of gifts like this, but because no matter what is needed they are there. We love our quilt and you all very very much!