Saturday, June 21, 2008

Too many motorcycles

Last Thursday when I took my aunt out to lunch, we couldn't get near our usual place in the small town of Cumberland Gap, TN for all of the motorcycles there. This week was the "Honda Hoot" in Knoxville and Thursday was the group ride to Cumberland Gap and they had lunch there. You can't see much in these photos as we weren't allowed on the main street and had to detour around them. I took one picture fron the end of the street and the other from across the small park in the center of town. The town is tiny. The main street is only a few blocks long but it is pretty. The businesses there are mainly antique shops now and a wonderful restaurant, Webb's Country Kitchen. We had to go somewhere else but still had a good time spending the afternoon together.




Today we went to Lowe's and spent quite some time just looking. Since we are pretty sure that we are going to go with new construction, we decided to look at what's available in refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, dishwashers, ceiling fans, and such. I was amazed at the big price difference between the basic models and the top of the line with all of the bells and whistles. You sure could get carried away if you weren't careful. I don't want the absolute bottom model but I also don't want the top of the line either. I'm going to wait and see what the builder installs and then decide if I want to upgrade. But, all of that is assuming that we are going to have a house built and we aren't at that point yet. Guess you could call this, being prepared.

Howard and I are both big fans of all type of auto racing, including drag racing. He and my son have both been involved in racing at one time earlier in their lives. We were just heartbroken at the news today of the death of Scott Kaletta in the explosion and crash of his dragster. My heart and prayers go out to his family.

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Contract on the house

We did it. This afternoon we signed the paperwork accepting an offer on our house. But, it's still not final. They have to sell their house first. Oh well, most of the country is in that position now so I understand that as we are too. Their house was listed a little over two weeks ago and they are already getting calls about it. It's a nice two story house in a very nice neighborhood and school district so it shouldn't take it too long to sell as that area of Knoxville has started picking up in real estate sales. Friday we are going to be looking at houses in the Mt. Juliet and Lebanon, TN area, east of Nashville. The agent there sent us an email with the listings of over a dozen houses that met the criteria we gave her. We are looking for a few specific things; a fire place, great kitchen for Howard, a sewing room for me, and a moderate size yard that is fenced for the dogs. So far we have seen two that we really like and another three that have possibilities. But, photos can be deceiving so have to see them in person. I'm going to make up a check list sheet for each house and have fresh batteries in my camera so we won't get confused about which features were in which house.

I did get a quilt block made. It's a 12 inch, Star in a Star block and is another of the lottery blocks for a retreat in August. The requirements were any star, 12 inch finished, wow or woc background and jewel tones, no batiks. I think I managed to meet all of them. This is probably my favorite star block pattern. I've used it frequently in quilts, especially for kids by substituting a novelty print for the star in the center. Makes a nice quilt.

Better go. I need to really get started on clearing out, sorting, and packing my "stuff", especially the sewing room. I'm excited about moving closer to family, but not about the packing and actual moving process. I'm getting too old for this. Quilting I'd rather be quilting.

Friday, June 6, 2008

Step 5 finished

I did it. I finished Step 5 of the Orange Crush Mystery yesterday and took a couple of photos to post here. Since I'm using lime green in place of the orange in the mystery sample quilt, I may have to change the name of mine. I also used pink in the center of the blocks instead of the indigo blue Bonnie used. I'm making this entirely from my stash. I decided that if it were to be a true scrap quilt, I had to use what I already had. So, that's what I've done so far. I may have to buy a batting but I think I have fabric for the back already, stored in one of the many boxes of fabric that I have.

The top block is of the whole block and the bottom photo is of the half blocks and corner blocks. From those, I'm guessing that the body of the quilt is going to be set on point. Will have to wait and see. I got carried away when I was making the unit in the corners of this block. Bonnie called them a "split 4 patch". They are a very versatile unit and are used in lots of other quilts. I have about 30 or so leftover so I have the start on another quilt. They were fun to make.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Much too busy

I was surprised to see that it's been almost two weeks since I posted a note here. Time sure is flying by in a big hurry. We did make the trip to Marietta, GA and back home on Saturday, May 24 to attend the graduation party for Christine. While I would have loved to go to her graduation and hear her Valadictory Speech, it just wasn't possible. For one thing, the graduating class was so big that families were given a small number of tickets so large families had to choose who could go and who had to stay home. As it turns out, it was much better going the day after as everyone was relaxed and there wasn't all of the fuss and nerves of graduation day. We were able to visit more and all had a good time. Here is a photo of Christine with her quilt. I'm sure she liked it as we were barely able to get one photo before she disappeared to put it on her bed. I just wish she didn't have that baseball cap on backwards. But, that's a grandmother speaking.

Since we didn't get home until after 1:00 am Sunday, I spent the next day recovering from that trip. I'm getting too old for these 450 mile round trip runs with a 5 hour break to visit and eat. Also, the gas prices are going to put an end to a lot of it also. It cost us just over $100 in gas to make that trip. I'm sure a lot of people are going to be like me and not make that trip very often. My running around sure is going to be cut back, especially now that Howard is retired and gas prices are so high.

During the time after the graduation trip, it seems that we've either been getting the house ready to show or going to doctor offices. Oh, I did teach a machine applique class at a quilt shop about 60 miles away. Until last year, it was the closest one to me. We had one open here in our little town last year. It's very small but has a decent fabric selection. I think their biggest selling item is machine quilting. They have two Voyager mid-arm machines and do machine quilting. They've done two for me, Christine's quilt was one. They do a good job and their prices are reasonable.

The house has been shown twice in the last two weeks and one person really seems interested. I'm not holding my breath but I really would like to have this house sold so we can get moved and settled before Fall. In the meantime, I try to do a little sorting and getting rid of "stuff" everyday and also to do some sewing as often as I can. My sewing and making quilt tops is what's keeping me sane while all of this crazy real estate stuff is going on. I've got Step 5 of the Orange Crush mystery just over half finished. I'll take a photo when I get it finished. The colors in it have changed. From the colors in the scrappy sections and the Spinning Star sections, I was going to call it Blueberry Crumble. Well, it's all changed. Where Bonnie used orange to pull it all together, I've used a mottled lime green and I used pink where she used blue. Now I have to come up with a new name.

Probably the most frustrating thing that has happened during the past week was me waking up Saturday morning with a splotchy red rash all over my chest, shoulders and back. Since all I was doing was being very itchy, I decided to wait until Monday morning to call the doctor but if I had started having any breathing problems or it had spread more, I would have gone to the ER. I got worked in yesterday afternoon and am now on a steroid dose pak, an antibiotic for the places I had scratched in my sleep, and a pill and cream for the itching. It's still there but not as red and definitely not as itchy. Sure wish I knew what I got into that caused it but since I haven't changed anything the doctor thinks it may have been something from outside, possibly when the neighbor was burning his fence rows. But since it doesn't look or act like poison ivy, I still don't know.

If any of you are doing Bonnie's Orange Crush mystery, have you tried the recipe she included for Pecan Cheesecake Pie? Howard made his second one tonight. It's to die for and so easy to make. If you haven't tried it, you have to. Gotta go now and finish my piece of pie.