"There is a destiny that makes us brothers:
None goes his way alone:
All that we send into the lives of others
Comes back into our own."

Edwin Markham

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Real life, and a bit of quilting

Real life has a way of demanding our attention from time to time. It has certainly had my attention lately.

A dear aunt passed away on Valentine's Day. While she never married or had children of her own, she had a great many nieces and nephews. I decided that as the oldest of those nieces and nephews I should speak at her memorial service. I struggled last week with the writing of that eulogy. The quick trip home last weekend helped me realize that the words themselves were not as important as the love we all had for an amazing lady.

In early February our dog Tessa had surgery to remove a growth from her leg. She had to wear a restraint collar while her incision healed -- unless one of us was able to watch her closely. I spent a lot of time 'watching' her during her recovery. A biopsy revealed the growth to be a malignant tumor, and she had a second surgery yesterday, which we hope will improve her chances. I see more watching in my immediate future.





I have also done a bit of quilting. There is a fairly new little guy in my daughter-in-law's family. I have not yet met him, but I want to be ready when the time comes.

My local craft store, Michaels, used to sell all sorts of fat quarter bundles, like these, which I then used to make projects like these.



I had never thought to use them in a larger quilt or throw until I made this. It is larger than a baby quilt -- more like a child's quilt. I started with a disappearing nine patch block and then did a little trimming.

I know that many of you are enjoying spring-like weather. More snow and very cold temperatures have put our dreams of spring on hold. That's life, I guess!

Sandy

6 comments:

  1. I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your much loved aunt. I'm sure that whatever you were able to say at the funeral was most appropriate, and said with much love.
    I love that purple bordered little quilt! The child quilt is really cute too. It's funny that just today I looked at a tutorial about the disappearing nine-patch --- very interesting!
    Hope your dog heals and you get to have more good days together! ---"Love"

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  2. Loss of a beloved one is always hard. It is our memory of them that keeps them alive in our hearts.
    As for the dog, I hope the best for her and that she is as comfortable as possible;)
    I like what you are doing with the quilting;) Keep your spirits up;)
    Happy Quilting!!

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  3. Poor puppy! Sorry about your Aunt! The quilts look great!

    Liri

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  4. I'm sorry to hear about your aunt. And I hope your dog gets good news from the most recent surgery. The quilts look great, too!

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  5. So sorry to hear you lost your Aunt, I'm sure you did a wonderful job with your eulogy for her. I also hope your dog recovers and heals quickly, those collars are no fun. Your projects look great, love the little bib!

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  6. I'm sorry about the loss of your Aunt. I'm sure your love and affection for her came through in your words.
    I hope Tessa's on the mend now. Enjoy your quilting when you're not actively "watching" her.

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