Yep, I wrote another blog post in less than one
month J I thought I would be posting more frequently but
I haven’t. I have been so busy and
certainly NOT in a routine yet. I’m not
complaining because I am getting a lot done…just can’t quite tell you what it
is though.
My husband and I enjoyed our cruise. It was rest and relaxation that we both
desperately needed.
He is so adorable…if I say so myself J
I mentioned in my last post that I was taking a
couple of classes at my LQS. Well, it turned out to be only one class but it
was well worth it. It featured the ever so
popular Fold n’ Stitch Wreath / Candle Mat pattern by Poor House Quilt Designs.
I made a candle mat in my daughter’s college
colors…University of Central Florida. I
may add a bow so she can use it as a wreath as well.
Another project I shared about here is now a finish. Summer cowl…
With everything else going on, I put this aside
when I only had an inch left to knit. A new
knitting / hand-crafting group started gathering at a local church on Monday
evenings. My long-time friend and
co-worker invited me to attend so I finished the knitting portion of the cowl
last Monday. I blocked it on Tuesday.
If you are a regular follower then you know that
my son is in the Navy and stationed in Japan.
Currently, he is in Jacksonville, FL for three weeks participating in a
special training course. We spent this weekend
visiting with him and it was not only a special time but SUPER special because it
happened to also be my husband’s birthday.
I enjoyed one last big bear hug from my son until
December.
That is my last month in a nutshell. I’m off now to enjoy a cup of coffee and to catch up on reading my favorite blogs.
I hope you all have a wonderful week.
Big hugs to you!
20 comments:
It's all good! :-) Enjoy!
I enjoyed reading an update on what you have been doing. I'm so glad that you didn't get on a cruise that had any of the problems we have been reading about. What a joy for you to be able to see your son who has been stationed so far away. I think the candle mat is amazing. Love the 3D.
xx, Carol
The candle mat came out nicely, that cowl looks so delicate lovely color too. How wonderful to be able to spend some time with your son.
Sounds like a good month to me, what a handsome couple you are. So glad you had time with your son too.
I think you are both adorable. I am so glad to hear that you got to see your son -and the special part about it being on your husband's birthday. What a joy.
The Candle Mat looks complicated to me. I will stick with quilting and weaving. :-)
You've been wonderfully busy!
How special that your visit with your son coincided with your husband's birthday!
The knitting club sounds like fun, and I'm sure your daughter will love that beautiful candle mat.
It sounds like it has been a fabulous (and relaxing) month for you. I love that cute candle mat.
That candle mat is so cute! :0)
Jeanna the two of you look so cute in your cruise picture! So glad you got to spend time with your son I know how precious those moments with our grown kids are since they are so very busy with their lives. We have to fit in with their schedules when ever and where ever we can.
So many wonderful celebrations since your departure from the work world. GOOD FOR YOU!!! Sewing will always be there when you are ready...but life passes way too quickly not to stop and smell the roses. CONGRATS on on your joyful moments. :)
Love the picture of the two of you on your cruise! The candle mat is cool...I have never seen one before. I like the idea of adding a bow so it can be used as a wreath as well.
How nice you got to see your son and it coincided with your husband's birthday. Glad you are getting to enjoy things and do what you love. Hope you have a wonderful week!
Such a dashing couple you two are. I know how special it was to see your son. :o) That candle wreath is just the prettiest thing I've seen in ages.
Such a nice photo of you and your husband!
What a beautiful couple you and your hubby make! I am happy to hear you had a nice, relaxing time on your cruise. My friend, Heather is on a 7 day cruise right now. She is the one who has been battling Stage 4 colon cancer. She is doing amazing right now! Anywho, so awesome you got to see your son. I know that did your heart good. The candle wreath is so cool! I love it. Have a great rest of the week.
Hugs, Vicky
Jeanna, I love the photo of you and your husband, you both look lovely. I bet the cruise was wonderful? :-)
Lovely photo of you and your son too, and what a joy to see him for your husband's birthday. The simple pleasures good graces us with when we least expect them.
Your candle mat is quite nice and will make a beautiful wreath as well.
Enjoy this time of newness in your life.
Blessings~~
Jeanna, I love the photo of you and your husband, you both look lovely. I bet the cruise was wonderful? :-)
Lovely photo of you and your son too, and what a joy to see him for your husband's birthday. The simple pleasures good graces us with when we least expect them.
Your candle mat is quite nice and will make a beautiful wreath as well.
Enjoy this time of newness in your life.
Blessings~~
Jeanna, you and your husband look fabulous! Wishing your son the best as he serves our country!
You both are adorable in your picture together Jeanna! How great that the cruise was a lot of fun and that you got the much needed R&R.
Love your wreath and cowl projects! The cowl looks so lacy and light.
So glad that you got to spend time with your son while he was here stateside. It's hard having them so far away. I hope he likes being in Japan. Our son's best friend just returned from his Marine Corps duty there.
Wow -- that candle mat is really cool!! I'm going to have to hunt for a tutorial for that . . . I can see terrific application for it! Your cowl is pretty -- nicely finished and in a great color!! Please thank your son on my behalf for his faithful service! I was in the Navy for six years (a very long time ago) and have a special place in my patriotic heart for those who serve in that branch!! :)
Such a handsome couple! You're as cute as a button!
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