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Good morning, my friends, and Happy Winter Solstice! The days are going to get brighter and longer from here. How is everyone doing on this first day of winter? I am feeling mighty fine after finishing the quilting on Calendula Patterdrip's Cottage yesterday. And I'm happy to say I had no wrist pain whatsoever for the duration of this quilting project. It seems I've found the solution to that aggravation.
Obviously, I owe any of yesterday's success to my hard-working cats. Smitty kept an eye on the field. He was on red alert for any invading forces. With him as my lookout, I could quilt without fear.
There's one housekeeping chore on the agenda, and if I'm feeling really energetic, I might get back to the Bowflex machine. I was giving it a rest while I was quilting, not wanting to make my elbow hurt again. Since I was able to quilt without any problems, I'm thinking that leaves only the Bowflex as the culprit where my elbow pain is concerned. I can choose a different exercise, or else back-off on the resistance. As with so many things, it will be an experiment to find the right combination.
Hosting Christmas dinner has my mind busy, and I woke up way too early this morning with my brain ready to start the day, even if my body still needed more sleep. That will probably mean a good long nap this afternoon. By then, most everything I want to accomplish will be done. We've finished any outings we'll need to make before Christmas, and so I'm looking forward to the peace and quiet of home, even if there is still much to do to be ready for our holiday dinner. The panic at the grocery store was palpable yesterday, and so I'm glad to be staying home until after the madness decreases next week.
8 comments:
It is the life of the crystal, the architect of the flake, the fire of the frost, the soul of the sunbeam. This crisp winter air is full of it. ~ John Burroughs
So happy to hear that you are pain free while doing your lovely quilting, Barbara!! That is great news.
I am in the throes of prepping for dinner for 7 on Christmas Eve...
I will cook my chicken/Rice casseroles Mon. night [adding liquid just before baking on the Tuesday], my daughter will bring salad and rolls--simple meal--I am very tired these days--I need a shot of energy...;(((
I hope your holidays are special and restful hugs, Julierose
Well done on the completed top and no pain - yippee! Glad, too, that you survived the dreaded grocery store panic.
Sadie is soooo glad you are finally finished with HER quilt. It does match her perfect ally. Both sides. That is such a wonderful quilt.
May your Christmas be peaceful and happy.
Happy Winter Solstice! Congrats on finish quilting Calendula! It's a beauty! No doubt Sadie loves it. Glad you 'survived' the dreaded grocery shopping. Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas to you and yours, Sadie and Smitty!
The quilting turned out beautifully! Good luck with all your holiday preparations. We've got one last round of shopping to do for the hard to buy for family members and then we are done (hopefully that happens today).
This quilt is amazing. I am in love with your beautiful stitchery projects and this one really holds my attention. Good to see Smitty protecting you as you sew, as well as being the first to cuddle with your beautiful quilt. Great way to bless it. Today may be a good day for me to make your biscotti too. I need to check my pantry, but I think I have all the supplies. If not, I will pick up what I need when I make a quick run to the grocery store this morning (last time before Christmas).
Huzzah for the finish! What a great way to wrap up the year. Sadie did a great job of testing that quiltability, too. Her furs match that quilt so well.
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