Monday, May 20, 2019

Another Retreat?

I am just back from a four night, five day retreat at Royal Ridges in Battleground. Washington.  Packing is always a chore. What to take, what to leave behind. Thank goodness for my dear husband. He encourages me to go and be with my friends. In addition, he is always up to the task of getting me ready and helping me unpack and do laundry when I get home. Here are my things, ready for Carol Berge to pick me up. At this retreat we have to provide our own bedding and towels, as well as the typical clothing and retreat projects. But they do feed us two meals a day, so it makes our lives easier. We can sew, and sew, and sew without worrying about where our next meal would come from. 

Thank goodness Carol volunteered to drive me on the long trip. I could not have gone otherwise. We also roomed together in a cabin. I made a new. local friend on this trip. I am sure will w ill be doing many activities together.

Sonya Wood was our hostess.  

She has the best retreats several times a year. I always look forward to seeing my many southern Washington friends. Two or three times a year is definitely not enough!

People often ask what happens at retreat. Well, some things stay at retreat. We sew, laugh, eat, comfort and help each other, learn new techniques, encourage creativity, take some field trips to local quilt shops, and eat. Look at the beginning of our snack table.


By the next day, you could not see table for all the treats. Thank goodness some people also brought fruit and veggies. Imagine the sugar high we all had. The better to sew, and sew, and sew!!!

What do we sew? Here are Sonya and Pam working on their string quilts. Imagine the pile of fabrics they also left at home...



Most of the women worked on quilts.





Here is my table mate Barbara Johnson, known as BJ to her friends. We had a ball sitting together. I am surprised we were not separated or put in time out. We were quite mischievous and sometimes just plain naughty.

I sewed Velcro on 10 dresses, made three more  coats including the Velcro, and sewed Velcro on a t-shirt. I did not expect to start my back-up project; however, I not only started it, but finished the flimsy (a new word I learned for finished quilt top). Now to sandwich and quilt it. 


This quilt was supposed to be for my granddaughter I'mani. Instead, I am keeping it and making her a queen size bed quilt. I learned a new way to make flying geese. Thank you Betty and BJ for helping and encouraging me! I plan to practice several times before making the queen size quilt.

Then there was Lisa who sat at the table behind me. We had an opportunity to visit a lot and share grandchildren stories. She was not happy with how her chair was rolling. Here she is fixing it.


I did find another gizmo to buy and a few patterns that need to be in my stash. Here is one of the gizmos. I haven't bought it  yet, but amazon here I come.


BJ made this amazing bag prior to the retreat. We all wanted it. I must add this project in my near future.



It is the large Mondo bag. Her choice of fabrics is beautiful and the bag has so many purposes. I tried to bring it home, but for some reason she kept it. 

There were so many beautiful quilts at show and tell. This is an amazing group of talented, creative women. Many of the quilts were quilted by Jane Prestige. She is a fabulous quilter. I did not get pictures. I was too busy enjoying the show. Many had quilts by Bonnie Hunter. This group follows her closely with her yearly mystery quilts. We also had a retreat at Royal Ridges with Bonnie two years ago. Some of those quilts were finished. Many are still working on them.

Leaving the retreat to come home is bittersweet. I will not see most of these friends again until late in the year. But using my own shower, sleeping in my own bed, having a fabulous meal cooked by the best husband ever, being home to enjoy his company again and having kitties on my lap and in my bed is the best ever. Until next time, keep on quilting and creating!!!



Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Mother's Day Weekend 2019

I had the most fabulous mother's day weekend. It started Saturday when Scott and I took a field trip to Poulsbo. Poulsbo is one of our favorite trips. There are things we always do. A trip to Sluys Bakery for treats. Then to a coffee shop for coffee of course. Since it was a beautiful, sunny day, we both opted for cold coffees. We took our goodies and headed to a bench by the water to sit, eat, meditate and just enjoy the beauty of the day and scenery. 







I took some pictures of my husband, best friend and favorite person in the whole world.



We usually go to the book store but often leave empty handed. Sometimes I find stocking stuffers or fun little gifts. Today I found a book called Milkman. 

This book caught my eye because of a story when my children were young. I have two girls and my sister has two girls. Three of the girls are fair skinned and blonde. One of my daughters is darker skinned and has auburn hair. The three blondes used to tell my daughter that she was from the milkman because she was different. The book has nothing to do with the childhood story, but the story line was interesting. I will update you when I am finished reading the book.

We ate lunch at our favorite Poulsbo restaurant JJs. He had our usual crab cake burger with fries. I changed it up a little and had the crab cake appetizer, three crab cakes over a generous salad. We definitely headed home with full bellies. We arrived home to kitties with empty bellies. Feeding them was the first thing on the agenda on arriving home.

We were up early Sunday to go to PowellsWood Botanical Gardens in Federal Way with daughter Tara. The gardens were stunning and the tea was exquisite! Please enjoy the pictures of the scenery and two of my favorite people.





























I ended the day talking with Tammy and I'mani. Days like this I miss them even more. I see a trip to Poulsbo and the gardens next time they are in Washington. 

       

A trip to the ocean

A trip to Ocean Shores

Last month Scott and I took one a field trip to Ocean shores for lunch. Yes, we drove to the ocean for lunch. It was a beautiful, sunny, warm day. Practically unheard of in the PNW this time of year, especially at the ocean. We drove around looking at the scenery and for deer. Not many deer were out. We stopped by the spot where our daughter Tara was married. Then a trip to the beach.



Where did we go for lunch? To the Irish Pub of course.


 I had the best shepherds pie ever.

He had a Reuben sandwich.


After lunch we went back to the beach for a short stay and then home. We arrived home to hungry kitties. No dinner was needed for us.