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Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Annual WUMC Cookie Walk


After months of planning, baking, decorating etc., it was finally time for our annual cookie walk.
I made 8 dozen peanut blossoms, 7 dozen molasses crinkles and 12 dozen sand tarts.
It was a great success - the weather was cold and brisk and all the town was buzzing with happy children our for an evening of fun with their parents or grandparents.
The Town has their annual tree lighting ceremony with trolly rides and a visit from Santa. 

 

We had plenty of cookies - more than we have ever had  - many cooks made lots more than the 12 dozen asked of them. 


Kathy P in the background making cocoa for our cocoa bar.  She also set up all the decorations in the kitchen area.  


The Cocoa Bar  - I know we served over 100 cups probably closer to 150.


 Just starting to put out cookies - two of the Sunday School rooms turned into cookie storage areas.

Tracey came by for a visit just before we were ready to open. Got a picture at one of our Photo Spots.




Cocoa Crew!


We opened at 4:30 this year and we were sold out of cookies and cocoa at 7PM.
It was so enjoyable seeing friends and serving cocoa to all the little ones - watching their faces as they decided what to add to their cocoa.
But to be sure my toes were ready to end the day!




Monday, December 10, 2018

A Rare December Occurrence



Thursday - December 8
 3 warm days and the pink Sasanqua is in full bloom!


Sunday December 9
Cloaked in a 5 inch blanket



Monday December 10
Hard to tell but after a couple of inches of rain yesterday afternoon,
we are getting a wintery mix - snows for a few minutes then sleety stuff!
So rare to even have snow in December but this is the first time I can remember since I've lived here to have frozen precipitation.  
I'm ready for it to stop - even tho I love those postcard pictures of the snow.
I didn't even venture off the porch yesterday.

A nice cushion for the deck chair.

So pretty and puffy!


Not a lot of sewing going on around here - sharing my sewing room with my grand - dog Luther
and the rest of the house with Kathy and Jesse until their house is completed at the end of the month.
It's so nice having someone in the house to share in the Holiday Preparation and Fun.



Luther's favorite pose - Can I have some of whatever it is you're eating or fixing to eat?


Kathy and Jesse put together a Moravian Star that Kathy had given me years ago.


This is the Block of the month for December at Pine Tree.




Sunday, November 11, 2018

Veteran's Day 2018


We were greeted as we gathered for worship by this starling who made himself right at home in the artificial plant by the alter.



He flew back out before the service began!


I've always loved our beautiful windows - the colors are amazing.
While honoring our Veteran's this morning  -  our choir director directed our attention to the window behind the organ!



Given in memory of Lt. Edward Cedric Harris 
Killed in France - November 11, 1918
100 years ago today 


Yesterday Pat J. and myself delivered 120 quilts to the VA Hospital for use in their Hospice Unit.
Each Veteran receives a quilt when they arrive for care and the quilt is eventually passed along to the Veteran's family in memory of their their one.
We will deliver another 53 tomorrow along with 42 pillowcases and bags of magazines.

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In  memory of my loved ones
who served their country!


Gordon - 21 years US Air Force


John - 5 years - US Army 

Friday, November 9, 2018

Patriotic Stoplight Top - and Bundling Finished.


This morning while waiting for guy to come by and look at some work I want done, I bundled the last of the veterans quilts stacked up in the dining room.  I took just a few pictures of ones that caught my eye as I really wanted to finish them up.  These are from the Pine Tree Quilters   and the Undercover Bee.  There were 79 quilts from these two groups.  I think we are supposed to pick up a few more Thursday at the Pine Tree meeting.  Then we will deliver them this weekend.

 Like the large yellow stars.


It was so gray today - these pictures are pretty dark.






C made this as a mystery quilt at one of our  Retreats a couple of years ago.


So much sewing and a beautiful graphic quilt.




Eighty- two quilts ready to be toted out to the car.


I finished this Patriotic Top for a start on next years donation quilts.


It is 54 by 60" and I sewed the the backing for it too.


I managed to get a few rows quilted on this quilt that I loaded on the machine way back in the early summer.  It's a quilt that I sewed a couple of years back.


It's 80 by 92" so it will take a few days for me to finish esp. with all the other chores and activities going on around here.


A freeze warning is predicted this weekend so I'll need to take care of the porch plants.


The begonia on the screen porch has decided to have one last little bloom!

Tomorrow, bright and early, we take the first load of Veteran's Quilts to Durham - we will take the remaining quilts on Monday.  
I have 125 quilts in the car along with the pillowcases and magazines.






Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Block Sewing November and More VA Quilts


Linda and I managed to fold and bundle about 45 of the second wave of quilts before we gave up for a dessert and a few games of Rummikube.

These are the leftovers - at least we got them out of the den and will finish these in a few days.
We have Pine Tree on Nov 8th and will probably get a few more quilt then.


I finished making  Pine Tree's Block of the Month for November so that I can hand them in on time.
This is the more challenging one. Nice and graphic - nine inch blocks. Every one got a piece of the light fabrics to the them together.


This a challenge blocks from the patriotic quilt table - Road to Oklahoma.  The gal who wrote the directions did a great job.  They were vert specific and clear even down to pressing.  


This is the other Block of the Month - Easy category.
Boxy Stars - a free pattern from Bonnie Hunter Blog.



Not crazy about how mine look - I made extras and will turn them in for whomever wins them.

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The leaves have turned in the past couple of days - makes the view out my front windows very pleasant.  Glad we get to recoup that hour we gave up in the spring. 


Sunday, November 4, 2018

VA Quilts 66 - 83


My friend Linda M. came over Wednesday and helped me finish folding and bundling the last of the Durham/Orange quilts - except for 3 that I held out to show my regular sewing buddies on Thursday.
They are all ready to go to the VA Hospital Hospice Unit. 


This quilter used some very soft baby wale corduroy and some velour in her quilt. 










                                                                         

This would be a very easy quilt to  - make large squares bordered with red and white frames.