Good morning, my friends. Happy Saturday. The sun is shining today, which is a welcome sight. We're attending the Big Red Fest wine event with Erik and Mae this afternoon. It's always fun spending time with them. We've been watching the weather forecast all week hoping for a rain break for this event. I'm imagining they'll also have tents set up since it would be foolhardy to schedule an outdoor event this time of year in Oregon.
All-in-all, my birthday turned into an enjoyable day. I have some pictures for you. After writing my post yesterday, the doorbell rang, and I opened it to find a pretty bouquet of flowers.
In the meantime, I got ready to go and headed off to the fabric store. It was a little like shopping for a new dress when you have money and a special event, and you can't find a single thing you like. I wandered through the entire store, but didn't really find anything that rose to the level of being "imperative to my continued existence." (My fabric desirability scale is rather dramatic, but then...fabric.) Nevertheless, I didn't come away empty-handed.
I bought two yards of the ones on the right. The pastel rainbow will be useful when I make my next challenge quilt. The yellow will be the sashing when I start sewing the Vintage Linen quilt blocks together.
Then, I took myself out for lunch at Jimmy Johns...the first place I came to...and then headed for home. When I arrived, Mike had already driven into town to buy a bottle of wine for our dinner last night. While he was out, he bought this pretty azalea for me.
I took a nap, and then figured I'd get Eliza ready for quilting. Actual quilting was optional. This is going to be a pretty simple quilt. I used a "natural" YLI quilting thread on top and a white Bottomline thread in the bobbin. Then, my helper cat showed up.
Well. I convinced him to move along, and then I went to work quilting two of the 12 blocks. It wasn't going well at all, and I was having trouble with my tension. And, frankly, I just didn't feel like messing with it. It seemed appropriate to put the whole project (machine and quilt) in a time-out. It can sit and think about its behavior for a few days, and maybe then we'll try again when it has adjusted its attitude.
As for the quilting...it's hard to think what to do with this. I decided to outline the appliques, maybe add in a few details, but mostly, I'm doing a loopy meander from one applique piece to the next. The quilt has a wide outer border, and I'll do something fancier there. There's so much to look at in this quilt, the quilting really should take a back seat anyway.
Okay, so I mentioned the wine event already. As I've been writing this, I've had a Guinness Cake in the oven. You might remember when I shared the recipe for this several weeks back. There will be food at our wine event today. Last week I had a yen to bake another one of these cakes, and so I invited Erik and Mae to stop by for dessert this afternoon. (It's really a cake for four.) We'll enjoy it then.
Then, tomorrow is Mike's birthday. He crossed over the septuagenarian line last year. Now...it's just more of the same...a slow slide into, um, octogenarianism. At least we can say he's on the uphill side of the slide into...you know. Joking aside, we both consider it a privilege to grow older. My older brother passed away at age 56. Mike's older brother passed away at age 60. Time passes no matter how much we wish to slow it down, and so we might as well celebrate it while we can. I was thinking of some song lyrics recently from Beth Neilson Chapman: "And I thought about years...how they take so long, and they go so fast."
And all of that to say that I'm going to take a day off from blogging tomorrow. It's going to be a busy kitchen day. Mike always gets his favorite Eggs Benedict for breakfast on his birthday. Also, I had a prime rib in our freezer, and so it seems like a good time to roast it up for his birthday dinner. It'll be just the two of us, but it'll still take the same amount of time. In the meantime, enjoy your weekend. We'll catch up again on Monday.
17 comments:
Count your age by friends, not years. Count your life by smiles, not tears. ~ John Lennon
I made it in time for Mike's birthday. Happy Birthday to Mike! Your dinner out looks so delicious, especially the desserts. Great picture of you and Mike. Love your short hair Barbara.
Sorry I missed your birthday yesterday. Looks like it was well celebrated. I hope you have a wonderful year!
Happy birthday to both of you! That lobster bisque and the desserts all made my mouth water. Yum!
Happy birthday to you youngsters!!
That lime pie looks as though it has enough cream on it to make me delirious....
What super views... Perfect place for a restaurant.
Xx
A beautiful post. Everything you shared with us was lovely. Happy Birthday to two special people!
Happy Birthday to Mike. Hope he enjoys his special birthday dinner. Here's to many more for both of you.
Pat
Happy birthday to both of you.Wish you a cheerful sunday.
Happy Birthday to you both. Your birthday dinner looks so tasty.
So glad you had a fun birthday and Mike's birthday sounds like it's going to be more fun. It was good to see you both (albeit virtually), too! Hope you had fun winetasting.
I'm so glad you had a fun day out for your birthday with all the perfect things - fabric, food and Mike! Happy Birthday to Mike, too - let the celebrating continue!
Happy birthday to you both! The food looks wonderful.
Looks like you had a very happy birthday celebration. Happy birthday to both you and Mike. Hope Mike's celebration goes very smoothly with no kitchen mishaps.
What a nice day!
Mike, have a wonderful birthday.
Happy smiles. Honest smiles.
So happy for you both.
What a lovely day you had. Thank you for sharing your birthday with us. And Happy Birthday to your husband, Mike.
Glad you had a lovely birthday. Happy birthday to Mike too (a day late, but sincere).
Happy Birth Day to Mike too! All those wonderful desserts - aaaaah. You can do lots of celebrating with your b'days so close together. Resident Chef and I are a day apart (several years, but only a day).
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