Last weekend I attended Camp Gottastitch in beautiful Berlin, OH in the heart of Amish Country. It was a treat to get to see the fall foliage in OH since we don't get that much of it here in SE Texas.
The retreat was great to get to stitch with friends and enjoy being fed. lol! The Amish cinnamon rolls the hotel provided us each morning were a special treat. Yum!
I mostly worked on La D Da's Alone in the Garden which had been languishing in my stash unstitched for quite some time. I was able to finish it on Friday which was almost sad because I enjoyed stitching it so much. I used the called-for silks, a special treat, and used some dyed champagne fabric by Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe.
My friend, Vonna, did a Fiber Talk with Gary Parr while we were there and several of us "appeared" with what we were stitching. Fun!
Friday I decided to go find some Prairie Schooler Santas I'd stitched. I'd forgotten about the round robin I did years ago with 5 other stitchers...and some others I had tucked away with them. It was a pleasant surprise to find them! My plan back then was to make the RR ones into a wall hanging...which I still should do. Some of the little ones need some more stitching to finish those and would make great ornaments.
I think my next cross stitch project will be a Prairie Schooler Chistmas design similar in size to the fall piece I just stitched.
DH and I had our second "date" to finish getting our shingles shots series yesterday. Both of us have sore arms, achy muscles, fatigue, and headaches. We also both had a low grade fever overnight. I keep telling myself that these symptoms are far more tolerable than actually getting shingles. (Our sweet neighbor had shingles recently and even had some in her eye. It was scary for a while because she lost some vision but she's doing much better now.)
Happy stitching!
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Sunday, November 10, 2019
Friday, October 11, 2019
Back Home from Another Trip
We spent almost 2 weeks as Grandma and Grandpa's Day Care as our daughter transitioned back to work after the birth of our new grandson. The 3 yo went to her day care (and her many friends) during the days and we played with her a lot in the evenings and weekends. The time flew by and we enjoyed every minute...although we were exhausted much of the time. (It's a good thing we have our children when we're young and more energetic.)
On the way back home we stopped in the Denver area to visit with our son and his girl friend. Almost as an afterthought, we decided to spend Saturday at Rocky Mountain National Park. We had a perfect day for visiting the park and really enjoyed ourselves. We all felt the altitude when we were at >12,000 feet! (Especially DH and I who live at 22 feet above sea level.)
Colorado is so beautiful! We heard from our son that they had a big drop in temperature and their first snowfall of the season yesterday.
I had no stitching time while I was gone and have been enjoying getting back to my Prairie Schooler Harvest Time.
I'm thinking of starting La-D-Da's "Alone in the Garden" soon as well as getting back to the Lucy Redd sampler.
Happy stitching!
On the way back home we stopped in the Denver area to visit with our son and his girl friend. Almost as an afterthought, we decided to spend Saturday at Rocky Mountain National Park. We had a perfect day for visiting the park and really enjoyed ourselves. We all felt the altitude when we were at >12,000 feet! (Especially DH and I who live at 22 feet above sea level.)
Colorado is so beautiful! We heard from our son that they had a big drop in temperature and their first snowfall of the season yesterday.
I had no stitching time while I was gone and have been enjoying getting back to my Prairie Schooler Harvest Time.
I'm thinking of starting La-D-Da's "Alone in the Garden" soon as well as getting back to the Lucy Redd sampler.
Happy stitching!
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