Sunday, September 23, 2018

Jim's Birthday

 We enjoyed seeing Jim and Naomi on Camano since it was Jim's birthday. I love this age when dinosaurs make little boys giddy with excitement. Jack and Naomi also are having a fun time together.




Saturday, September 15, 2018

A Prophet at Safeco Field

 We had a regional conference with President Nelson and President Eyring at Safeco Field on Sunday. Back when Paul and I were youth, prophets would travel and have conferences. I remember traveling to Los Angeles when I was a teenager to see Ezra Taft Benson. Paul remembers traveling to Houston to see Spencer W. Kimball with his family around 1977. 


I was able to meet with Dodi to drop off a quilt (saves shipping to Silverdale) and see Katie and Tyler. It's wonderful to see so many members in one location.


President Nelson's wife, Wendy, spoke about the prophetic process she witnesses daily. It was incredibly powerful.


The rain and the traffic made it very difficult to get out of downtown Seattle. We decided to get out of town. When we got to Marysville, we stopped at the Carl's Jr. for dinner. While we were eating, a couple walked by and asked if we had just been at Safeco. As we talked, they said they remember seeing President Kimball in Houston in the 1970s. What are the chances of that?

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Lucky

 I am lucky to have the opportunity to see the prettiest quilts before they are shown to the world. This particular one is something I would love to make myself. Our YaYa group creates the most wonderful pieces.



Thursday, September 6, 2018

Trip to Vancouver

 We took Frazier and Danika to Vancouver to enjoy the temple since Seattle Temple is closed for cleaning. Since we arrived early, we stopped at Costco to wander around. We even ate poutine in the food court. 




Saturday, September 1, 2018

Island Love

I love my Island. But sometimes I feel like I'm under a cloud. Usually I can improv my way out of it. A stack of fabric and a rotary cutter is all I need. I can cut freehand which means they are all unique. 


The house was a little trickier as far as planning, but I wanted to live inside this forest.



The top came later. It was obviously the wrong size the way it was. How about a title? I checked out Sarah Fielke's book "Stitch Your Story" to figure out how to write something above. I decided on a bias tape method. I used heat 'n bond tape to temporarily secure it before I appliqued it down.


I finished with a Hoffman butterfly print to pull it all together.