Wednesday, June 10, 2009

It's Almost a Quilt

On Memorial Day, we went to my youngest daughter's house for her annual Memorial Day picnic. This one was special as it was the first time that all three of my kids have all been together with me at the same time since July, 2000. Work schedules, other events, and distance have prevented it happening before then. Two live in the greater Atlanta area, the other lives in Phoenix, AZ, and I live in middle Tennessee so it's not easy for us to get together very often. This picture was taken in Angela's front yard and from the left is Howard (my DH), Carolyn -49, Angela-40, David-47, and me. They were in their silly mood and were trying to imitate a dance line without much success. We did all have a really good time. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get all of the grandkids that were there all together in one spot long enough to get a photo.



I did manage to get some quilting related things done that day too. I took the top to Allison's graduation quilt for her to see. Of course, I had to bring it back home to get it quilted. Still haven't decided how I want to quilt it yet. Need to go to the quilt shop and get the fabric for the backing and get it done soon. Allison is Angela's oldest daughter. She has already been taking some junior college courses during her last year of high school and is planning on doing something in the field of horticulture or photography or combining them.




It was a long day but a good one. The drive was 4 hours each way and because we are in a different time zone, we had to leave home at 5:30 am to get there in time to get the grill set up for cooking. Since the weather at home was for thunder storms, we took the two dogs with us instead of leaving them outside in the backyard. They loved all of the attention they got from all of the kids there. They even managed to get a hot dog and burger too. When we got home at 8:00 pm, we were so tired, we were in bed and asleep within about half an hour and slept until late morning. It sure is a good thing we are retired and didn't have to go to work the next day. We would have never made it.