I’m trying to keep my eyes open as I write this blogpost on Friday night. It’s been a busy week and I’m exhausted.
Tomorrow (Saturday) we leave for our Grandson Easton’s wedding at a vineyard/resort in Hyde Park, just north of Logan. It’s a 2-hour drive. We’ve reserved a hotel room so we can enjoy the special day, party hardy (or in the case of us seniors, “party hardly”). The family, minus the newlyweds who will be jetting off to Italy, will meet for breakfast the next morning, then drive home afterwards. After all that driving and partying and eating, I told hubby Bruce that he has a choice of cereal or peanut butter and jelly for dinner on Sunday!
Yesterday my daughter Megan arrived in town from Seattle. It’s been almost five years since I’ve seen her. She stayed with Bruce and me last night and after brunch at a restaurant, we did some pre-wedding errands together today before I dropped her off at her dad’s house. We’ll see her all weekend at the wedding event(s).
I sewed thirty pink string blocks this week, pink being the color of the month for April in the Rainbow Scrap Challenge. Not much to see, but the 2 sets of 15 blocks (6.5”) will go into two quilt kits for Quilts for Kids.
I also finished up the second pink Rolling Stone block.
And last but not least, I finally finished attaching the label and, with the help of Cousin Kim as the photographer and Ruby as my fellow quilt holder-upper, we got some final shots of the wedding quilt for Easton and Madalyn.
The quilt finished at 80 x 96”. The backing is a solid batik in teal. The quilting is a large wave-like curl pattern (that I wish we’d made a bit smaller and tighter, but oh well).
This week I attended (by phone) the probate hearing for my late brother Steve’s estate and was formally named as his Personal Representative. Once the official paperwork arrives from the court, hopefully in the next week, we can move on to the next steps; house sale closing, personal and estate tax returns and closing all his bank and utility accounts. I still have a list of things to do as long as my arm, but this was the gateway to getting all the rest done. I’m beginning to exhale a bit with every step that brings me closer to the end of this nightmare.
Have a good week!



14 comments:
You have had quite the busy time of it, Cathy!! I hope you can enjoy the festivities and then be able to get some R&R when you come home...
The pink strings are lovely and that RS block is really pretty in pinks...
Good luck "hardly partying" ;0) hugs, Julierose
Oh the party harding and the hardly partying comment in your post had me smiling! You've been through so much that some festivities will be good for your heart, especially. . .since you get to spend time with your daughter. That is one pretty quilt that you are gifting!
I hope you had a great relaxing time at the wedding even if you were hardly partying. And a visit from your daughter is icing on the cake. Now you can settle in to enjoying the summer, tending your garden and finishing up the estate work.
Pat
The wedding quilt is splendid!
have fun with the wedding.
The wedding quilt is a total WIN! Hope the weekend goes great & is lots of fun. I haven't made any string blocks this month-I forgot! Maybe I can get some made this week??
Sending you big hugs regarding the huge job of paperwork. Have a super good time at the wedding. Good to spend time with family members. The wedding quilt is gorgeous.
Hope you're having a great time at the wedding tonight, and have a safe drive home tomorrow, Cathy! I bet you're really ready for life to slow down. The pink string blocks are going to make a sweet quilt!
Such a beautiful quilt - wedding gift. Hope you have a fun weekend. Your pink string blocks are lovely.
The wedding quilt is gorgeous, and I love your string pieced blocks!
What a wonderful gift for the bride and groom! I hope that a grand time was had by all. Enjoy your pb&j this evening.
I hope you had a fun weekend. The wedding quilt is gorgeous! I'm sure it will be treasured and loved. Pretty pink blocks too.
The wedding quilt is stunning and I know the bride and groom will treasure it. It was a busy weekend I'm sure, but wonderful to connect with family for such a joyous occasion.
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