Thursday, January 28, 2016

January

Some winter days you just have to take it easy.  A warm perch doesn't hurt.  


I took The Viking out to get him a pair of "renoculars" as he says it.  Now we can watch out the front window together.


His imagination runs wild these days.  He declared the wastebasket lid a "police car hat" and ran around yelling, "Emergency!  Emergency!"  I'm not sure he really knows what constitutes an emergency, but he certainly relates it to firetrucks and police cars.


When we go on our bee retreat in April, Cathy is going to help us put together the Chain Reaction quilt pattern she developed from an antique quilt.  I've cut out all the pieces and am ready to go!


As part of the "Glitterati Army" I also participated in another pattern test for Molli Sparkles.  His Diva Alphabet is fun and now I have a "sign" for My Sandbox!  :-)


 There is no excuse not to go out walking when you have a three year old around with energy to burn.
This day was pretty chilly.


And he was a train for the whole walk, sound effects and all.  He also insisted on bringing Yertle the Turtle.  It just happened Yertle fit in his hood perfectly.


On another day he gave me quite a workout trying to keep his trike moving along in a relatively straight line!


Cut to the next weekend and it was so warm out we did some yard work and I ended up stripping down to a tank top.  Weird weather.


And this poor forsythia is very confused.  It is definitely not spring!


I finished the hard part of my Texas Tumbleweeds quilt top.  It still needs borders.


The Viking has had a bad cold so I pulled out some hand sewing to do while I keep him quiet watching TV for a while in the afternoons.


I also decided to play along with the 365 Challenge quilt.   A block a day for a year.  I don't know what possessed me to start this, but I have managed to keep up so far.  We shall see.



While we were iced in by winter storm Jordan I continued to work on my Omigosh quilt which was put aside over the holidays.  Also something I was probably crazy to start.  Half of the blocks are done though and now I'm working on the churn dash blocks.  888 pairs there.


Made into 444 four-patches.  Now I'm in the process of trimming them.


We were lucky I suppose, not to get feet of snow, but what you see here is solid ice.  So we were iced in for several days anyway.


It was a great opportunity to watch the birds flocking to the feeders though.


Stardust didn't mind the feet of snow she got to play in!


The Viking is feeling a bit better though I'm still spending all day wiping his nose and washing my hands.  It was nice enough today to go for a walk on the greenway with Maisy.   As we came over the bridge and onto the greenway he declared it to be "very river-y today!"  He also said he was walking with a tractor.  Not being the tractor or riding on a tractor, just walking with it.  Hmmmmm.  This was before he grabbed onto the leash to help me walk Maisy.  He decided she was a bus pulling us along.  An empty bus.  "Take us home, Maisy!"  I wonder what we will be next time?  :-)


I got bored pretty quickly trimming little bitty four-patches.  So I've cut some of the triangles and added them on to a few.  I still have over 400 to go.  Insanity!  My brother is wondering what institution they are going to put me in.  Tee hee.


4 comments:

Janice said...

What a lovely, newsy post. I can't believe the weather you have been having over there. Crazy! You have to love the imagination of children. This blog will be great to look back on as he grows up.

Melody said...

Such a lovely post. It is wonderful when little ones imagination comes to the fore. The most wonderful time to share.

Lorraine said...

What a fabulous post! Lots of fun going on ..and the weather? crazy stuff! we are having a hot summer and I am looking forward to some cooler weather. There won't be snow and ice, but cooler will be good!

Bonnie said...

Lots of things going on. Snow kept us inside for days and I got a lot done. One of my grands was down with her parents this weekend. We had a great time talking and playing with her babies. Everything was hers -- her Peka, her Grammy, her doggie. You get the idea. Lots of fun but no quilting done which is fine as I can do when she isn't around.