Disappointment
Today I fly to California. But today I blew it. In my mind the plane was leaving at 8:30; in fact, it left at 6:30 when I was on my way to the airport. I am so disappointed!
I have re-booked so that I will arrive in San Jose at ten this evening, instead of 1:30 this afternoon. Means I miss Mina’s ballet class. 🙁
I’ve often had dreams of getting to the airport and not having my passport, have never had a nightmare like this. It speaks to the power of our minds being able to believe something in the face of facts. I saw the boarding time on my pass – 05:50 – and still it didn’t click in my brain that the flight left at 6:30.
Now how to fill these extra hours…
Quilting
I am so very grateful to the women of Bloomingdale Mennonite Church for their willingness to do the actually quilting on my mother’s quilt. Work was started on it today at Kathleen’s home:
Helping today: Kathleen, Marie, Lorrie, Ailene, Sharon, Lois, Linda, Trish and me. By four o’clock this afternoon the quilt was a little better than half done! So grateful!
My prayer, too
Grandma’s Quilt
This morning, after a short visit with my mother in St Jacobs, I drove out to Len’s Mill Store in Hawkesville. This store was recommended for quilting supplies and I needed to get fabric to border and back my quilt squares.
The saleswoman in the store was so very helpful! I am a newbie at this and know very little about any of it. We pick a pale yellow for the borders and a matching yellow flannelette for the back. She figured out the quantities I’d be needing, something I had no clue how to do. I paid for my purchases and home I went to start constructing a quilt.
By 5:30 this afternoon I had my four columns made. Laying them out on the spare room floor it was apparent that one column was too short. My grandma made these quilt blocks, likely when she was quite old and her eyesight was not good; they are not very even. The blue square seemed to be the culprit, so I first tried taking it apart and re-sewing it — that wasn’t sufficient. I went looking for fabric to make a new square.
I wanted another blue but didn’t really have much. I did have a bit of fabric that we’d used for Trina’s flowergirls’ dresses — dark blue with silver spider webs. This really appealed to me — I want this quilt to be flower garden like because Mom’s greatest joy in life was her flowers. And it’s my opinion that gardens need spiders.After supper I cut and pieced my spider web block. Laying it down with the other I realized I’d pieced it wrong. Can you see my error?Taking it apart and re-assembling it will be a task for another day.