It appears I was in a hand work mode yesterday. Unfortunately, the special elections were not my district in Florida.

Quilting adventures and my journey through life.
It appears I was in a hand work mode yesterday. Unfortunately, the special elections were not my district in Florida.
Well, no finishes happened in the Winter 2025 quarter. Something about Covid with no energy for a month, colds and busy children. I did get to have 2 weekends at the beach though - valentines weekend with my sister and this past weekend with my daughter. I also had a weekend with my son in St. Pete for the Indy car races. Do I feel bad leaving my hubby and son home.... nope! I will drag them all to the beach at some point this year though.
The list of UFO's -
1.) I know I have at least one more cut somewhere to fill that open spot for a 7x6 setting. *** found the parts in a baggie! These are hand pieced.... and might need a little fixing along the way on some of those middle joins. Just ordered some kona solids for an alternate block for these to become a quilt. From Inklingo lemoyne stars. Might need to order more since I am using that bolt for a few things! The blocks are 4.5 inches.
Linking up with Joy and the Table Scraps Challenge and Kathy with the Slow Sunday Stitching.
Not much yellow this month but the bita and alternate blocks got made.
I brought a yellow beads block that I hope to work on later tonight in the hotel. I'm stitching this yellow set of qayg hexagons together now while the girl relaxes for a bit before we wander and explore Daytona.
Winter guard team competition is done. JV team placed 4th and Varsity placed 2nd. Both improved scores each competition.
A relaxing day at the beach before we head home tomorrow.
Linking up with the RSC.
We headed to Daytona Beach yesterday for the JV guards last competition of the season. Varsity performs today.
What a long day! I ferried 5 girls including mine for the 2 hours over. We spent the whole day at the convention center. They pulled a few floors for other schools and performed a little after 8pm. They did so well! This is a state competition so there were 17 teams in their group. They placed 4th and improved their point score each competition. They were 2 point from a medal. The coach said it was the highest score recieved for the school in her 4 years of coaching.
There were some issues and all kids handled them well.
One uniform had some transfer from a late washing Wednesday night. Hopefully it is not noticeable today on the floor.
After awards, we went out for pizza and wings as is tradition. I might have taken a wrong turn so Emily directed me there. We had a blinking yellow. The other car had a red. Yup, the were going. Thankfully no contact and we continued on our way. Parked on the street and I walked them the block to the restaurant. A few others parked in a waffle house. It was after 10pm. When we were leaving around 11:30, 3 of the waffle house parked cars were towed. All the props and costumes and luggage in them!
I drove my crew back, the others walked with chaperones the 17 minute walk. One car took the towed owners to the impound lot. $170 each but got the vehicles and settled in to the hotel by 1:30am.
Breakfast got pushed to 11am. Varsity performs late afternoon.
It has been an eventful time so far. Emily and I are staying until Sunday. Let's hope today goes smoothly.
A few photos.
Beach photo when we first got to Daytona about 1pm.
Time to help with breakfast and more advice for the headache.