My days are empty without your blogs and our friendships. So while I cannot promise to blog often, I am back. To all who have written lovely notes I cannot thank you enough. You brighten my day. I am still fighting whatever it is that plagues me, but I am managing better. There are still no answers, nor any cures. I watch my food intake very carefully as there are a lot of foods that will trigger attacks. My DH and I continue to walk most days (except for the bad weather or bitter cold) and the exercise helps. A good portion of my time is taken up with research online and in books learning more and more about my symptoms and how to relieve them. Half my days are good, half my days are not good. So I will share with you my good days and hopefully my spirits will stay up as well.
Unfortunately, there is not much in the way of “Needlearts” to share with you. However, I have recently finished making four “Quilts for Kids” from my stash. Such a good feeling…not just in helping children with cancer, but also a relief to shorten the stash even by a little. And even better, there was a great camaraderie with my fellow quilters in doing this. Here are some photos:
I helped at the Stitch in Public Day with my Needleartisans Group at the beginning of this month. Several of us assisted in teaching women and children to learn cross-stitch and whatever else we could help them with. My granddaughter, Sophia (10 years old), was an immense help as well. I taught her to embroider, stitch, and sew last summer. She was thrilled to be a part of our group. (Photos can be seen at Southpaw Stitcher entry of Feb. 4th.) I have also taken the job of treasurer for this group. It’s not a lot of work and I truly enjoy the new friends I have met and work with each month.
I completed the dining room renovation for my daughter….her draperies are now hung. You can’t see the draperies…but here is a photo of Sophia and her Dad in the dining room getting ready for the “Daddy/Daughter Dance.”
At home here after the holidays I worked very hard at de-junking everywhere I could (especially my studio). Still have lots of work to do…but so satisfying. I have lost three sizes during my illness and many of my clothes need to be packed up and taken to the resale shop. Lots more to do.
There are no new needlework projects to show, but I have been working diligently to finish some old ones. I am very sad that I have not done anything wonderful in the needlearts area. One does not feel much like creating when one does not feel well. However, my unfinished applique quilt is coming along quite nicely. I have completed 11 blocks, am in the middle of 12…and have four more after this. Then I will have three quilts in my possession simply waiting to be quilted. I had BETTER GET BUSY..!! Here are photos of the three additional blocks I have finished.
My new granddaughter, Maya, is growing quickly. She is 7 months old already! I miss her so much. They were here in Chicago for a week during the holidays. But my DS and DIL keep my inbox filled regularly with photos. Don’t you just LOVE technology?! Hope to see her for her birthday in Boulder, CO sometime this summer.
Well I think that is enough news for now. Wish I had accomplished more during these past few months…alas…tomorrow’s another day. For now I am happy to be back and will spend some time catching up on all of your blogs as soon as I can. Thank you again for your kind notes.
Amities, Averyclaire