I am very fortunate to have wonderful friends. All unique and special in their own way.
I just spent 11 days in Michigan, my former home. It was a very busy 11 days. 85 hours of work, 5 dinners with former clients ( now good friends) and sewing friends and visits with family and other friends. Wow! Then I come home to work some more. I decided to take today off to breathe and spend sometime with Lil' Ms Kali. Kali and Grandpa Hutto took off today for a 4 day adventure to Michigan. Via Spirit Airlines. She will be spending the days there with her other grandparents and aunt and cousins. They are so excited. Grandpa called and said kali was an angel on the plane and watched Mickey for 3 hours until the battery on the DVD player died. She is such a sweetie! And what a good grandpa to take her on the trip.
My trip was well worth it. I managed to get alot of tax stuff up to date for a few companies. Big relief for many.
Hopefully, I will continue to post on here and start to build this blog into something.
Tomorrow I will post some pictures of my trip to MN.
TTFN
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Monday, March 9, 2009
Going through the sewing stash...
Well, I have officially moved all but my sewing machines to my new offices. After at least three attempts (moves) to reduce the amount of fabric and books and patterns that I have, I still have ALOT! I am very frustrated that I got rid of alot of things but life goes on. With fabric and sewing stuff, the rule of "if you didn't use it in 6 months (or 12 months) or whatever..." Doesn't apply. I think a few things could be considered "vintage".
I do think at one point I must have gotten very forgetful. I have at least 12 quilt batts. I have only finished 3 or 4 full quilts in my lifetime. So I guess JoAnn's must had some really good sales.
How times have changed, I probably wouldn't even consider making this, let alone wear it. Yiks!
Just imagine that this has matching sleeves.
I did find some lovely fabric though. Oh, I love my quilt fabric. I just wish I had nothing better to do than sew....
Take care. Jan
Monday, February 23, 2009
Day 2 of the change
Today I decided that as part of my change, I was going to enjoy the 10'5 foot hot tub that I have in my back yard. It is so nice at night and here in Las Vegas with the temp in the 50's close to 60 it is not too bad to get out of once you are in.
I did have to get my Kali fix today, she is so cute. I keep thinking that mommy and daddy are not taking good care of her so she has to live with us.... Fortunately, for everyone, that is not true. We will have to settle for our little sleepovers.
If I don't have to go to Texas this weekend, I will be sewing. I can't wait. Kali needs something sewen from Grandma.
Step two for change, eating better.
Until next time.
I did have to get my Kali fix today, she is so cute. I keep thinking that mommy and daddy are not taking good care of her so she has to live with us.... Fortunately, for everyone, that is not true. We will have to settle for our little sleepovers.
If I don't have to go to Texas this weekend, I will be sewing. I can't wait. Kali needs something sewen from Grandma.
Step two for change, eating better.
Until next time.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Time to make some changes...
To my faithful follower, Amy. I am finally going to post again. I have spent all evening checking out other sites. I was going to change the name of my blog, but decided I will continue on with this one.
Anyway, I have decided (at least tonight) to make some changes to my life. I presently have the been moving my sewing to my new office. I have two offices, one you have to walk through to get to the other. So I have decided to move all my sewing stuff from storage and put it in the second office. Tomorrow the move will include the cutting table and mat. I am hoping to start sewing again. It has been so long since I have been truely creative. I stopped at a quilt shop Saturday to get some inspiration. This is what I found...
A pretty little pillow made from pastel cottons and a beautiful purse made from silk and embellished with beads and decorative fibers.
The quilt shop had a lot to offer, but didn't seem homey. The staff wasn't smiling or having fun. I briefly spoke with an employee (or owner) not sure and she did not engage in the conversation. I seemed to be bothering her with my simple question. Then as I passed another employee, she didn't even make eye contact. So I will adventure off to another quilt shop to see if I can find a homey one. Unfortunately, I drive by this one everyday. Odd, the bead shop people were not overly friendly. I wonder if it is Vegas or Michigan people are just nicer in general.
I do think I am going to leave my machine at home for now. Cut out at the office and sew at home. I am not too sure about staying late at the office, it is a little spooky.
Some of my first things on my sewing list are: use up that wonderful baby fabric I have carted around for ever. Kali needs some Grandma made clothes. Then some purses. This all sounds so fun, lets see how it goes tomorrow.
jan
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