Saturday, October 01, 2011

Still Standing

But, honestly, I didn't know one could be so tired and still be upright. The last three weeks have been ... well, I don't even now how to describe them. I took off this weekend. Got out early for a haircut, a car wash (badly needed) and then came home and crashed. Seems my internet came back on during the night. We'll see how long that lasts this time.



I finally opened the box that Kimberly filled up with goodies from the Fat Quarter Shop. American Banner Rose! Just opening that box made my heart go pitty-pat.

Tomorrow is my brother's 70th birthday. Wish I could be there to celebrate with him. Happy Birthday, Don! I love you!

Let's see, what else? Oh, I poked a couple of buttons a few minutes ago to get a little yardage to go with a tower or two I had here. Thought I'd best do that while it was still available.

I'm heading over to Amazon right now to order up some books for the Kindle. I only have a couple left on there that I haven't read. When I get in bed at night I've been only managing to make it through about two or three "clicks" (pages turned) before I fall asleep. I'm about done with "Area 51: An Uncensored History of America's Top Secret Military Base." Now I'm ready for something light!

Penny is still cute and funny, and starving for attention. Tomorrow I roll up my sleeves and dig into cleaning this house. I'm sure there'll be plenty of play time involved as she loves to attack the Swiffer and the vacuum cleaner. I have a little thing that I wind up and it plays "You Are My Sunshine." She barks and dances when she hears it. I just turned it on and she went nuts. Silly dog!

That's it from the Quilting Condo. Thank you all for your supportive emails and messages. I think I see the light at the end of the tunnel ... it's a tiny light now, but getting a tad bit bigger and brighter as the days pass.

21 comments:

badlandsquilts said...

Sounds like an interesting book you are reading... I love books like that. An it goes without saying, the American Banner Rose looks fab!

Dee said...

What a beautiful package! I've been coveting American Banner Rose as well. I think it would make a great Farmer's Wife quilt, but I have so many other projects going on that I can't start it now.

I'm glad you're past the halfway point and can see the light at the end of the tunnel. It makes it a little easier to keep going when you know there's an end coming soon. I'm praying for strength for you and Penny!

Sandie @ crazy'boutquilts said...

What a wonderful box of goodness! I hope it made you smile. :-) Dancing Penny has to help too... c'mon, I know you were grinning! Happy birthday to your DB. Hope you have a wonderful weekend!!

Cathy said...

Getting a box in the mail from the Fat Quarter Shop is always an excellent pick-me-up! I'm ready to poke a few buttons myself.

WoolenSails said...

Those fat quarters are wonderful, I have the jelly roll and still trying to decide what to do with it, thinking americana for next summer. Our library has an e section online, so you can get books for free now to use on the kindle or computer, worth a look.

Debbie

Jen said...

Welcome back! Such beautiful fabric. I've been to Area 51 a few times. You keep telling yourself there's nothing out here, there's nothing out here, and then you see the crazy signs and the Men in Black guarding the perimeter and you spook yourself out! Make sure to carve out some more ME time this week, you deserve some!

PJ said...

What a pretty grouping of fabric. I love it. Missed hearing from you and Penny. Maybe you'll have some time in your sewing studio tomorrow too, wouldn't that be fun!

mascanlon said...

Oh that American Banner I have some precuts and need to get busy buying the yardage too. Bet Penny will be glad to have you home tomorrow even if it's chasing the swifter and vacuum...Spike is grumbling since we were out of town overnight but it couldn't have been too bad, our dog sitter comes and spends the night!

Carol said...

It's so wonderful to hear from you! Glad that light is finally at the end of the tunnel. Enjoy your day! Do whatever you feel like doing! Oh a video of Penny dancing would be a hoot!

antique quilter said...

oh my am I ever jealous! that is a box full of true goodies
love those reds....now I want to make a red/white / blue quilt thanks!!!!
glad the light is getting a tad bigger
happy birthday to the big brother!
Kathie

Melanie said...

Funny -- I wasn't into the fabric until I saw your pieces in the box....It going to make a beautiful quilt.

dortha said...

Hang in there Vicki. Good to see you had a little time to blog and look at your box of goodies. Just think when you do get to sew you will have some beautiful fabric to decide what to make.

Unknown said...

Curious if you've made any plans for your Little Primatives stack...after seeing yours, I was presented with an opportunity to snap up a jelly roll of it...and now I'm wondering what to do with it...so I'm oh so curious about yours!

Anonymous said...

I'm glad you mentioned that book...I want to get over to see about getting it! It sounds very interesting!
I do love peeking into your newest stash and looking forward to seeing what you will make (when you aren't plum tuckered!)

Darlene said...

I'm so glad to know that you're still standing! Will this be over soon?????

Love your box of goodness - yummy!!!!

(Hugs)

Becky said...

That' a wonderful box of goodies! Love American Benner. I have You are My Sunshine set as the ring tone for my brother (DS does the work for me. I just tell him what songs I want) Hope that you have a fabulous weekend! The site Books on the Knob lists many free or reduced book for the Kindle. Take care!

Lori said...

Pssst! Vicki--did you see the new color kindles?? Arrrggghhh!

Hug Penny for me! I sing that song to Mason all the time.

Laura said...

What great fabrics in that box. Miss you and hope you're back to blogging regularly soon!

ytsmom said...

I recomend Kate Morton's books. They aren't light reading, but I find them very interesting. Hope you get a chance or some relaxation (sewing).

LuAnn said...

What a gorgeous box of fabrics. I just got one from FQS, too. I've been waiting for Flora to come out since I won the gift certificate from you. She packages the things so nicely that I hate to unwrap them.

Barb in Mi said...

Hope your light has gotten even brighter and bigger by now! Sending good wishes over to you and hopefully a weekend with some R&R!