Monday, June 23, 2025

Travel


We started our yearly treck up to Vermont from Florida on Thursday. It was a drive day and we were in the car all day driving up to Nashville, TN. We stopped at the TN visitor center which was on an island and had the most beautiful view.


We did a college visit, and then headed to The Hermatige - Andrew Jacksons house and did the house tour. It was hot out... and yes, I normally live inside the AC in our hot state. It was beautiful and these pretty quilts were in a shelf in one of the cabins. 




Emily had a headache (she does not drink enough liquids, this happens a lot) so stayed in the room that night after we hit Hattie B's for some Hot Chicken. Aidan and I walked over to the replica of the Parthenon they have and a beautiful park. It was well after 8, but the sun was going down and it was so nice seeing so many people out and about enjoying the park area. It was so quiet, hard to believe it was in the middle of the city.

We headed out on Saturday morning and drove up to Kentucky and The Mammoth Caves for our tour. We did the difficult one - since I wanted to see stalagmites and stalactites. It was 700 stars... teeny tiny in small spaces underground. The lighting was off so Aidan looks very bright! This was down in the caves.

We then went to Abraham Lincons birthplace. We did get our National Parks Passport stamped at the caves and here.

The spring near the tomb. The tomb held a replica of the log cabin house. The kids were crazy and RAN up those stairs! I did go up them....lets just say, I know I have thighs!

We then were headed to Ohio and stopped in Lexington Kentucky at UK for the Arboretum for a little leg stretch. Beautiful gardens.



This was the monument to a plane crash where all but 1 perished in 2006. Each bird was in memorial of a person on the flight and the family member added what they wished to each.

We stopped in Cincinnatti at Skyline Chili, and got a 5 way. It is a local thing, and their dad grew up with this. This is not what I would call chili, as it has a greek twist. It was different! We continued onto Dayton for the night. Got in about 10:30 PM to the hotel after a long day.


We did the Air Force Museum with 4 hangers full of planes and things to look at and do. Aidan could have spent a week there, but he did good and after 5-6 hours was good to go. This was a free one, as it is run by the military. I got to walk through a few Presidential planes, various cargo ones and played some friend or foe games with Emily. Then we tried shooting down targets. She was better than me! Aidan was on his own until lunch and then we stayed together. He wanted to do the simulator ride where you spin 360 degrees. We declined to go with him. He loved it and was not sick...... not my kid, obviously!
From there we headed to see the Wright Brothers bicycle shop and museum - another stamp in the book for us. This was the mural outside that I though was really neat. 


We then drove to Mansfield Ohio and had an evening in the hotel (kinda did the 15 dollar upgrade for a 2 bed suite area which was nice and big. Everyone got a bed and lots of space. It was a decompress night and morning. 
A couple more days of travel before we land in Vermont. 

 

Monday, June 16, 2025

Prepping for travel



I prepped a bunch more of the flowering snowball and the shoo fly blocks for hand stitching while travelling. The pattern calls for 13 of one and 12 of the other. I have 12 of one and 11 of the other. It should be plenty to keep me busy while away.

I also weaved in the tails for the 13 dark blue granny square blocks. I'll start adding some grey surrounds tonight during the hockey game. I have the Brimfield EPP project packed and ready to go as well. 

Right now Greg and I are at home without a vehicle. Emily took one to school for a summer marching band practice for a couple of hours. They perform at a Villages parade on the 4th of July. Emily won't be here for that, but I think she misses her buddies. Aidan took my car (she coordinated with him, since she did not want to drive my car!) and headed to his guitar lesson. He should be back in time for the hockey game tonight. 

Time to put dinner away (Chicken Tikka Masala over basmati rice) and get out the custard for the ice cream and get that working in the cold mixer. 

Sunday, June 15, 2025

Happy Fathers Day

 A special Happy Fathers Day to my Dad. A man who back in the 1960's and 70's got up in the middle of the night for diaper changes and feedings to me and my siblings. Mom was a stay and home Mom. Great memories of Saturday rides to the dump, and stops at the little store (both at home and at camp) for penny Swedish fish for me while he chatted with the owners. Lots of games of Candy Land and Chutes and Ladders, then Racco and Sorry as we got older and lots of card games. This was last summer at Bingo at the lake. 


We are heading over shortly to see my FIL Tom in Rehab and will bring him his favorite Moca shake from Arbys. 

Today is my parents 62nd Anniversary and it is also my cousin Ben's 34th birthday! We like to pile on everything on one date it appears!

For my slow stitching Sunday - I started a new project this week and it is hand piecing a flowering snowball block and a shoo fly block. I stitched the shoo fly block last night. I have another 5 flowering snowball blocks cut out and 5 of the shoo fly I think. I'll have to run some more fabrics through the Accuquilt so I have plenty to take with me on my trip to Vermont. We will be gone for about a month, with a week of travel to get up there exploring things along the way. Greg is home on animal duty and getting his Dad settled into Assisted Living. I was originally going to do various blues from my stash, but some purple and greens jumped into the pile so I guess it will be a multi colored one!


The back with little stitches.

The pattern is Happy Village off the Accuquilt site. This was the inspiration quilt I saw that told me I 'have to make this now'!. I know you all understand!




Saturday, June 14, 2025

Saturday

Instead of finishing something, I decided to start a new project! I'm using the Accuquilt dies I have and a pattern from them, called Happy Village. It uses this below flowering snowball block and the shoo fly block. That one can be made with my 8 inch cube - shape 1&3. I need to prep some more of them to take with me. These finish at 12 inches. 


The 2 orange string of beads blocks were completed this week. I have prepped the last 2 blocks with their aqua/teal peels to take with me. That will give me 16 of these blocks for a 48x48 set. I'll decide later if I add a peel border of some type around it. 



 

Linking up with the RSC. I hope to do a little orange sewing later.

I got up early, and headed to horses with Emily today. She rode yesterday, but the girls asked if they could ride again today. Seems the new horse tried to jump over the poles with Kyra and then went into a Canter she was not expecting. She stayed on the horse, but riding today was a good confidence builder. Emily won't be riding for about a month now, as we start our rambling drive to Vermont late next week. We will do a college visit on Friday, then wander up leisurely to Vermont. Vanderbilt is in Tennessee, so it will be a new route for us to travel. We have tickets to 3 things already and will hit quite a few things along the way. Mammoth Caves and the Prison where they filmed The Shawshank Redemption movies are booked. The Hermitage is also booked just outside of Nashville. We will also got to the Air Force museum (Aidan) in Dayton, OH and then mozy through the town where their grandparents raised their Dad in Ohio. I think we are also visiting where Abraham Lincoln was born as well as Niagra Falls and the Erie Canals museum. We will see what else they find to visit. I know we have college visits to Dartmouth and University of Vermont while we are up that way. Aidan mentioned a couple places to visit on the way home as well, but I can't remember what they are. The kids just find and plan out the route and I pay! I'm off work for about a month while we travel and enjoy time in Vermont with my family. Greg stays home and takes care of the animals and will be busy moving his Dad into Assisted Living and getting him settled.

I've been watching the peaceful protests for No Kinds day here in the USA - against the current president and his policies and executive orders. If I was not tapped to go with Emily, I would have attended our local one here. It is great to see so many peacefully protesting and exercising their constitutional rights. 

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

25 hours without internet

 We also live in a dead area for our cell phones..... we tend to use the in house wifi for our phones.

Everyone is alive.... although someone didn't make a peach cobbler as he was unable to google recipes. I did point him toward the bookcase of cookbooks. He did find one for a cobbler ... and said 'Did you know you have a Chinese cookbook? Yup, I do!. Does Emily know? Not sure'. He took it to her, since that is her wheelhouse for making things.

We had no phone (through the wifi for the land line one) and no tv as we do streaming. I occasionally had one bar on my cell phone.  It was probably a good thing we could not watch the hockey game Monday night.... as we are both rooting for the Oilers and they lost big time to the Florida Panthers (we are lightning fans!). 

I work from home, and log in through my work's VPN. No internet means not able to work. Arrrgghh. 

I did drop a load off to Goodwill and got it out of my house around noon yesterday. I might have finished my audiobook and needed to get to an area I could download the next one .... hehehe. I also did a check on our outage. Yup, was still out with expected 6:30PM resolved time. It came back a little earlier - with no notification from them. Greg just happened to check and it reset and came back around 4:40PM. We lost it around 3:30 PM the previous day. So much for signing up for a text notification of it coming up. 

I really did not get much done as I had no motivation. I did give the dog a good walk before it got hot (before 8AM) and chatted with a couple of neighbors. One also worked from home but had Verizon cell service. We have TMobile. The other has a different provider than Centurylink for internet so she was fine. They are putting in fiber across the road so I'm sure they cut a line somewhere. 

I did mark stitching lines on the back of one of the shoo fly blocks and one of the flowering snowball blocks. I started on the flowering snowball.
And got these 3 parts together. I need another one like this and then the two lighter parts with a yellow square in the middle.

I also got the two orange sting of beads blocks done for the month. I got the darker orange one with green peels done yesterday.



Back to work today. Greg took the kids to the bank to get their own checking accounts and a card attached to it. We will still be paying this, but it will establish their credit ratings and we can separate out their use of the 'card' they each have in their name for paying for gas and things while they are out and about. Greg had it lumped in with his and was questioning things and I had to explain which kid was where for each of the dates listed. He was questioning Jacksonville Food Trucks. I explained, the end of April was Skills USA for Aidan and they did not cover food, we did. They covered the hotel and getting them up there and back. We pay for gas and food for them. Some extras we discuss and pay, some things they pay out of their monies. Like Aidan and books he bought while at Skills USA. They are pretty responsible with their money. 
Aidan is off for his Senior formal photo for the yearbook. They have men in tuxes and ladies in a black v shape by their neck. Very different from what mine were, but $25 and done. We will do outside ones ourselves for him at his request.

I'd better finish this now as it is the end of lunchtime and time to get back to work. 


Monday, June 9, 2025

 Instead of clearing out the front rooms for painting... I puttered in the cluttered and unorganized sewing area yesterday. It felt great to play with fabric.

I did drive to the Market of Marion first and got some fresh veggies. My $15 haul. Peaches, tomato, eggplant, peppers, tomatillos, zucchini, cukes and corn on the cob.


I cut out parts to make the last needed Birds in the Air Block. This has been placed in the correct spot and is ready for assembly.


I added the green big triangles to the alternate blocks from last month.


Then the bright and shiny new idea took over. Happy Village is a pattern on Accuquilt that is free for me as a member. I actually have all the dies for it as well, and decided to use the eggshell #184 Kona bolt I got from Missouri Star Quilt Company as the background. I did finish cutting out the backgrounds for the rest of the butterfly blocks before starting on this, just to make sure I had enough for those blocks to be consistent. 
The pattern uses the 8 inch Cube - shape 1 and 3. Those are the big guys. The Shoo Fly block will finish at 12 inches. I think I cut out parts for 5 blocks and was pulling different shades of blue for them.

Then the Flowering Snowball die is the curved one. This one is a fun one to hand piece. I was thinking an all blues/teals quilt. But the purple and green fabrics seem to have gotten cut? We will see, it might change back to all blues and those go into another quilt. Plenty of time to decide. I did cut out parts for 6 of the 12 inch blocks. I did go with a yellow as the center of these. I do love a touch of yellow in things to brighten it up. 


I finished listening to one audiobook (Libby) and started another. I finished 'The Book of Lost Names' by Kristin Harmel.  This was a great book.

Then I went back to a cozy mystery series of the Torrent Witches I had started on Audible by Tess Lake. I'm on book 5 - Holiday Witch. It is nice and light and cozy to listen to.





Sunday, June 8, 2025

Sunday, a time to take a deep breath!

 It has been a week, but lots of progress has happened. Today, I have plans to visit the Market of Marion and get some fresh veggies for the week. I really need to get back into a routine of real meals this week and eating healthy.

Then I will clear out the front rooms of all the clutter and prep it for painting. Dining room and a family room. I know, the house will get bulldozed sometime in the next year, but it has been 14 years since we moved in, and they will assess inside for the counteroffer (once they make an offer on the eminent domain take) so a fresh coat of paint should make it look 'nicer'. Maybe I can get Greg to have the Steam Cleaners come in and do the carpets while we are up in Vermont later this month. He's going to have his hands full though, with getting his Dad moved into Assisted Living a few days after we leave to drive north. We went and saw my FIL yesterday, and he was resigned to moving to assisted living. Realistically, he is not even bathing himself or dressing himself, so he does need that assistance after the broken hip. 

I do plan to take some breaks and start working on my second orange, sting of beads block today. The hand stitching of the applique will be calming.

I have 2 of the medium blue granny squares that need their grey surround added to finish off that color. Those will get done tonight, and then I'll move onto the stack of 13 dark blue. edited: I got one done this morning. This container of blocks and yarn will go in the car for the trip up to Vermont. We will see how the stitching them into a blanket goes. 

I'm going after the 'shiny new thing in my head' and will play with my Accuquilt Dies and cut out parts for a pattern called Happy Village. Turns out, I have all the dies needed for the pattern. I have the flowering snowball, the 8 inch cube and the 2.5 inch strip! I'll work on cutting out a 'kit' for possible hand piecing (to take with me.... because I like a lot of options!). It calls for 4 yards of background, which I do have a couple of bolts of fabric but I might go with a scrappy look instead. We will see. I'm not sure if it will be various shades of one color or a bunch of colors. I'll see what I have available in the stash.


I'll link up with Kathy and the Slow Sunday Stitchers.