I have been making quick work of the Frosty's this week. As it gets closer to the end of this series, I seem to stitch faster! Well, life is a wee bit slower after the crazy busy month of February. That helps a lot! This is Frosty #10 with his o in snow completed, and Frosty #11 just needing his face finished and a few snowflakes stitched above him. The last one is all traced and ready to start. Linking up with the other Slow Stitchers. The kids are off to Grandma's house today for the first time in about 6 weeks. I plan on visiting my sewing machine and relaxing with some fabric. The kids are off school for Spring Break.
I am enjoying a relaxing day (still in my jammies!) today. Despite the time change of losing an hour, I slept in until close to 10! I needed the sleep. It was a long day on Saturday with 4 girls hiking around Camp Wildwood at an encampment for the older girls (grades 6-12 only) and searching for and solving clues to the mystery all day. We met at my house at 7:30AM to head to the camp. I was tapped to help out with the opening ceremonies - to help raise the flag! I just helped unroll it and hold it so it did not touch the ground while it was being hitched to the string and raised up on the pole. My first time doing that! Normally the girls handle it but since it was their encampment, they got to not work and just enjoy their day.
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LOL - it is always a scary time when the kids learn how to drive!! trust me I know LOL. You are making fast work on the snowmen - the camping looks great.
Your camp day brought back lots of memories of when I used to do the same things with our girls. Snowmen stitching is moving right along.
Cute frosty’s. I’m sure the girls enjoyed all those outdoor activities and they probably slept well last night too! Gail at the Cozy Quilter
It sounds like ya'll had a grand adventure. What a pretty area that ya'll was visiting as well, Deb. Your Frosties are looking amazing; I just love them in blue and I am so honored that you are stitching them. You will be done in no time. I look forward to seeing how you set them. Have a great week and enjoy your jammie day. PS. I am enjoy a jammie do too. Lol.
Exciting times when one's teenagers learn to drive. Have a lovely Sunday playing with your sewing machine and fabric. You deserve it after the Saturday you enjoyed. It looks as if you and the girls had a fabulous time.
Your Frosty embroidery projects are so pretty! What fun you had with the girls! Take good care!
Looks it was a beautiful day for day camp! Getting close on those Frosties, too. Do you have an idea of what you want to do with them?
Love your Frosties. Looks like a fun day at the camp.
Your new Frosties are lovely, Deb. And looks like all of you enjoy all the activities outside.
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