Did you have a nice Thanksgiving (for those who celebrate)? Ours was lovely, although there was one cooking fail on my part. But no matter - it’s not worth bothering about until next year when I vow to review the recipe before starting! (Facepalm). We had our lovely friend Maureen over for the day. She lost her husband two years ago on Thanksgiving and was grateful to have a place to come and eat and visit with friends. We had a lovely afternoon and evening.
My friend Ruby was back for a week (between trips) and offered to be my quilt holder-upper for the photos of It’s a Jungle Out There. Unfortunately, it was late afternoon when we remembered, so the courtyard was in shadow and the pictures are mediocre and don’t really show off the vibrant colors. But you’ll get the idea.
I had a doctor appointment this week to get cortisone shots in my knees (the cold is killer on them) To say that my doctor was excited was excited to receive the quilt was an understatement. Dr. Doug (as I call him) has been my doctor - and he delivered my daughter Megan - since I moved to Utah in 1983. That’s over 40 years of marriages, raising families, health issues (mine and his), trips and pictures from around the world - particularly Africa for both of us - comparing vegetable gardening tips, and we have the same political beliefs and proclivity to throw in some colorful language now and then…. Well, it’s been a great run.
He loved the bright colors and the African fabrics. He thought is was so clever to “disappear” the tiger motif to assure it was an African jungle, not a generic jungle. Dr. Doug was leaving right after my appointment to spend time down in his St. George condo (3.5 hours south of here) with his family. He was taking the quilt there because it’ll match their bright decor. He must’ve hugged me at least three times! So very appreciative. We both teared up! THIS is one of the reasons we quilt, isn’t it? Spreading joy.
The backing is pieced, and doesn’t show off very well. The purple mottled effect in the backing’s companion fabric is much more pronounced in this stark photo than in real life. The quilt finished at 61x77”.
I also finished sewing together this Color Sticks top this week. I’ll send it off to Cynthia Brunz for her Many Hands, Many Hearts charity, since the pattern was hers and I do want to contribute. The top finished at approximately 45x63”. It’s shown here sideways (as if you couldn’t tell) on the design board.
On Friday, yesterday, I spent the day “Decking the Halls”. We packed up all the fall decor and dragged in the Christmas and winter decoration totes from the garage. I’m so glad we had weeded our collection of Christmas things down last year in the old house. We kept just what we loved. Late in the afternoon I did run out to a local home decor store that was having a 20% off sale on Christmas decor for the last two days of November. I picked up some new things to fit the condo. I still have more decorating to do, like going to a garden center to get a fresh wreath for the front door, but that will happen today or Tuesday. The priority today will be going to the grocery store.
I’ll leave you with a picture of little Darla, snuggling on Mommy’s lap one night last week. She didn’t even mind the hot pink iPad cover she had to share my lap with!
Have a good week and stay warm and treat yourself well. The rush to Christmas has begun. I’m linking up with
Scrappy Saturday
It's a Jungle Out There turned out wonderfully! Sounds like your doctor loved it, too. It's hard to say goodbye to those wonderful caregivers we've known for a long time. Our dentist is the same age as we are - I know he's going to retire one of these days!
ReplyDeleteGreat finish on the "Jungle" piece and your Colorsticks is so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteLovely how it came out...
We had a terrific T-Day--Friday both DH and I were so exhausted after doing the whole meal!! this was our "Swan Song" we think...[11 people and two dogs that had to be kept apart;((((]
anyhow--it was super to get together with our 6 grands and catch up on their lives...My daughter's 3 youngest are graduating college this Spring and the Eldest is 25!!!!! Yikes!!!
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I have all my Christmas shopping done this year early;))))
No decor up as yet and I will be changing my Fall quilts out for Christmas ones tomorrow--what fun;))) I love Christmas time...
I hope your knees recover quidkly hugs, Julierose
The Jungle turned out so lovely! And all the discussion about disappearing the tiger proved a success as it looks great! So great to give a gift that is appreciated. Happy decorating!
ReplyDeleteIt was great to see the finished jungle quilt and it's great to hear of Dr. Doug's reaction to it. It must have been hard to part with it even though it was for him the whole time.
ReplyDeleteSometimes something really weird happens and it just did! RC is watching one of the Hallmark Christmas movies and it just happened that a snippet of a song lyric 'deck the halls' was playing at the exact (!!) same moment as I read those words on your blog. Weird.
ReplyDeleteYour doctor obviously appreciates you , as you do him, and that quilt will be treasured. Such a heart-warming thing for you to do.
I had a very long time doctor like that but had to say good by to him over a zoom medical appointment when covid first started as he had planned to retire then and carried through with it - I would have loved to have said goodbye to him in person but at 65 miles away and covid at the time it was not possible. I'm glad Dr. Doug loved the quilt.
ReplyDeleteI’m glad the jungle quilt is appreciated. It’s splendid.
ReplyDeleteI've admired the jungle quilt all along and it's wonderful that it's been presented to its appreciative recipient. Four decades with the same doctor is some kind of record! I hauled the Christmas stuff out of the storage closet. I try mightily to resist adding to what I've acquired.....I ought to try mightily to dispossess myself of some of it. P.S. Color Sticks are great! New block drive coming up.
ReplyDeleteThat was a wonderful gift for your doctor. I've been seeing the same one over 30 years, and I dread that he'll retire some day. LOL
ReplyDeleteLOVE your Jungle Out There! So bright and cheerful. Glad Dr Doug appreciates the quilt. Fun Color Sticks quilt too. Looks like Darla is enjoying lap time. Have a great week!
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