I know I've been away for quite a bit and I apologize. Nothing going on here except life, as usual. The days disappear on me. That said, I've worked hard on the DWR and it's done! I have just washed it and if the sun comes out today, it will have a photo shoot so I can present some pictures to everyone.
I completed a top for St. Patrick's day but didn't get it quilted. I hung just the top so I didn't have a blank spot on my kitchen wall. Doesn't look so bad.
I also completed an Easter wall hanging for the kitchen. Played around with formats.
Eventually ended up with this one. Then I went crazy playing with the quilting. I don't particularly like it but it was practice and for that, I am okay with it. The first layout above was my initial choice but I didn't want to buy fabric and had none that worked because it was off balance with the brown. I like the fabrics bit not overly enthused about the quilt. I got something on the wall, though! I'll probably do something else next year and let this one be a table mat instead.
Finally, I managed to corral my kids who are now 12, 15 and 15 (soon to be 16) and my sisters and their neighbor's daughter (14) and we went to FL for a week. We went to Disney's Magic Kingdom,
Disney's Hollywood Studios,
and Universal's Island Adventures (the one with the Harry Potter portion).
WE HAD A BLAST! It was hotter than normal for this time of year but still worth it. So much fun and I think I enjoyed giving the kids memories more than anything... well, perhaps except the Harry Potter Village. Holy fun, batman! There was so much to enjoy. I'll leave you with one picture though that sums up how we felt.
I'm in the back row on the left, my youngest, J, is next to me. The second to last row is: T (friend), P (son), Sis1, Sis2, K (daughter). This ride had us all give a scream. And check out the other riders, too. They couldn't help themselves, either.
If you have kids who love HP and you aren't afraid of lines or heat, get them to this park. It is worth it to try the butter beer and pumpkin juice, pay for overpriced wands, see Olivander's shop, and just experience the atmosphere of wonder and cheer. My kids grew up with the HP characters in the movies and it simply felt like we were visiting a relative's home town (along with hundreds of others! LOL).
Cheers!
Beck
What great pictures of your vacation.
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get those small snaps to hang your small quilts with? All I found were the big ones?? You did see that I am moving? San Antonio.
A Vacation! I love seeing people's snaps. Looks like you had a blast! I wanna have some butter beer....
ReplyDeleteDespite your absence it seems you've still been managing to cram a ton of stuff in as usual. Miss you!
Disney is the best! ANd totally love your quilts!
ReplyDeletewelcome home, you were missed! looks like a fabulous vacation.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you were able to get away! love that last pic, everyone looks so happy!!!!!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing it with us :)