Thursday, January 3, 2019

Location, location, location

You know how sometimes you can overthink things? Like when making plans, or just trying to figure out how to do something.  Well, I'm trying not to overthink this new adventure with Miss HQ.

I'm the type of quilter that needs things to be a little bit organized before starting on a project. So as the holidays have added to the "putting things away" mode, I've been trying to make the most of my time and space for this new set up.

I first went to JoAnn's looking for the large thread holder to organize the cones used for this machine. They had none. But on a recent trip to a local Outlet store I came across something in their stationery department that I like better than the cone thread holder.

I'm sure this wire basket is to hold files, but I loved the thought of using it for thread. And you know what they say about location?

PERFECT!

Happy Quilting!

Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Score! Let's celebrate




Ten years ago I started blogging. I had been reading the Pioneer Woman for a while, and decided that I'd give blogging a go. Just as a journal of my quilting adventures. Low and behold, it has now been ten years! SO, I've been thinking a score! celebration is in order.

On February 19,2009 I started blogging, and wrote my first blog post the next day, not even knowing if anyone would read it. Three days later, by my third post, I had comments! One of the first commenters was Nicole of Sister's Choice Quilts. I've been following Nicole's blog ever since.

Looking backwards, there have been posts about quilting, DIY, the move to our new home, and many other areas that have been a part of my life.

And YOU dear reader have been a big part of my blogging life. SO I think it would be fun and appropriate to host a giveaway. What do you think?

And let's make it better. What about a YEAR of giveaways?  I started blogging on the 19th of the month, so on the 19th of every month I will host a giveaway. I have a few things in mind, but I think you will just have to wait and see.

So be sure to stop back every month (although I hope you will come more often than once a month) and see what I might have up my sleeve.

Happy Quilting!






Monday, December 31, 2018

Goodbye old, hello New (Year)

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As the old year washes away, the new year brings with it new possibilities and opportunities.  
What are your goals for 2019?

 

Sunday, December 30, 2018

Day 30

 
For the last few years I've seen bloggers post their one word for the coming year. It's been an interesting concept, one that takes the place of a New Year's resolution. I tried doing it a couple of times. The problem was, I'm not sure I actually followed through. What's really funny is I can't even remember what those words were.

So tell me, do you have a new word for 2019? Has one word encouraged you to fulfill your goals in 2018? I'd like to hear how your one word for 2018 motivated you throughout the year. And then share with us your new one word for 2019.

If I were to choose one word I think it might be "kindness". I think it's something that I need to work on. I want to show more kindness to others. Whether it's sharing a smile with a stranger in the grocery store, holding the door open for someone else, or letting someone go ahead of me in the line. Being kind means not being selfish and thinking only of myself and my needs. At the end of my life, I would like to be remembered as being kind. 

What about you? Does your word reflect a quality you desire to share?

 

Saturday, December 29, 2018

Who I Am With You - a review

Many of my regular readers know that I review books for several publishing houses. There are times I don't have anything to read, and then there are the times when I have several in my pocket. This month has been pretty busy, and I had three books I was reading. The one thing that keeps me on track is reading one book that is a historical fiction and another that is contemporary. Easy to keep them separate.

The latest contemporary fiction that was on my night stand was "Who I Am With You" by Robin Lee Hatcher.

Who I Am with You

 I don't think I've ever read anything written by Robin Lee Hatcher before, but I can tell you that I will be seeking out her other books. She is an excellent writer, one that takes you into the hearts of her characters.

This story is about two hurting people who find themselves isolated after going through a difficult heart wrenching time in their lives. Ridley Chesterfield hides away at his parents mountain cabin, trying to get a grip on a political scandel that has left his good name in shambles. Jessica Mason, a recent widow, awaits the arrival of her unborn child. Her husband's betrayal digs a pain so deep that she wonders if she will ever climb out of that pit.

I was a little confused with the connection between the stories linking the contemporary and the depression era. When Jessica begins to read her great grandfather's Bible, she finds that his faith never wavered, even in the midst of a trial that nearly destroys his family. That link will, apparently, be carried out in the Legacy of Faith series.

I loved this story. It was tender and heartwarming watching how two people find their way to forgive the people who have wronged them. And in the process, allow their hearts to unharden.

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the publisher. All views expressed are my honest opinion.

 

Friday, December 28, 2018

What the year has brought

This year has flown by. And not without it's challenges. I can't own up to much sewing or quilting. Most of my sewing has been in making pillowcases for Ryan's Case for Smiles.

There has been other things filling our lives. Hubby had some health issues. Between running to Doctors visits, medical tests and some minor surgeries, that put us on hold for several months. And after a long battle with an autoimmune disease for years, my hubby's older brother, passed away.
 
 It's been a difficult time for the family, as he and his siblings were all very close. I have known George for over 40 years, and he was like a brother to me. But knowing that we will meet together again one day in heaven, is a blessing we can all share when we know Jesus as our savior.

So the year hasn't been without their challenges. It's hard to work up motivation to sew and quilt when you heart is not really into it.  But I'm hoping this new year will change that. We have a new grandbaby on the way. So a quilt will soon be in order.

I hope you have a happy quilting day!

 
 

Thursday, December 27, 2018

Family gathering



Every Christmas Eve my hubby's family has a get together. There is lots of food and a time when the whole family gathers together. A tradition that started with hubs grandmother, passed down to his mother, and now to us to host. This year we had 45 who came.

Always amazing food

My hubby always fixes this amazing Brisket


Lots of desserts

And of course family

(cousins)


I hope in the coming years, the younger generation will continue to keep this family tradition alive. As they are marrying, there are other families that will be added to the mix. Having grown up in a dysfunctional family, this is one that holds a special place in my heart.

Hoping you had a joyful Christmas and I wish for you a very blessed New Year.