This year, we have taken a different approach to getting organized at our southern location. In the past, we have worked hard every day, doing our "fall cleaning", both inside and out, unpacking everything that travels with us, and restocking the refrigerator, pantry and freezer. This year, we decided to take some time for ourselves - everything will happen eventually!
The past 2 mornings, I have been working on getting caught up with my blocks for the "52 Blocks, 52 Weeks" challenge from the Canadian Quilters Association. I purchased 3 shades of batik fabric last February, and have been working away at the blocks in between all our other activities. I cut the parts for a few blocks, and then work on them, using parts for the "next" block as "leaders and enders". This really speeds up production.
Next Wednesday is the first day to get together with my quilt group here. I have a few small projects planned, and offered to show them how to do some machine thread painting later in the season.
DH's band, called 3 for a quarter, is back together again. The final member arrived on Saturday, so they have a couple of practices scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday, and are playing on Thursday afternoon at the pool patio, for a "happy hour" from 2-4pm. They will soon be busy with their Christmas schedule, entertaining at nursing homes, senior residences and the local rehab center. The try to visit each one in the area once per month.
We Skyped with our family in Kitchener this morning. Our grandson was happy to see us, and tell us all about his activities. His Jr. Kindergarten report card will be sent home on Monday, with the parent/teacher conference the following week. Our granddaughter has had a fever that has kept her home from daycare for the past few days, but was back mid-week. My son stayed home with her, and said that he was glad to return to work for a rest. At 1 year old, she is a busy girl, crawling, climbing on everything, and trying to take a few steps on her own.
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