Monday, January 25, 2021

Slowly but surely. . .

 


It's been quite a month, hasn't it?  I have spent my time studying the 'Good Word', hiding in my basement quilting, sorting out family pictures, and reading Jan Karon.  We had our first real snow this weekend.  Maybe things are getting back to normal (with a mask on).

Robin

5 comments:

Cathy said...

It's a beautiful quilt. Slow and easy will do the job. Hugs

Kaja said...

Small steps, but they get us there in the end.

Janet O. said...

Nice quilting, Robin. I look forward to seeing the finished product!
Aside from helping with Mom, I've been uploading a bunch of photos and documents to Family Search, and searching through hubby's family photos to insert pictures in the history his father wrote when he was 71.
Now I am scrambling to get the ward history assembled for 2020 and submitted to the stake! Can't get the organizations to turn in their histories in a timely manner.
I love Jan Karon. I have read her Mitford series twice.
Yes, normal with a mask on. Good way of putting it.

Nancy said...

Your quilting looks great, Robin. For those of us who hoped for a better 2021, January hasn't given it to us, has it? But, there are still 11 months left so the year has plenty of time to improve.
Sorting family photos should be fun. Are they ancestor photos or contemporary photos, or maybe from when your children were young? That's one of those things I should do, one of these days.
I'm just a little envious of your snow. We had a white Christmas and have had a few flakes and a few dustings since, but no real snow.

Cynthia@wabi-sabi-quilts said...

Those are all good pursuits, productive and creative. That's a pretty border - is that a chevron pattern? Maybe not -

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