Wow, a little over 4 years has passed since I have blogged. Life has been busy, and between Facebook and Instagram, I just let this slip away to the side. I’m going to try to get back in a more regular posting groove and see if anyone is still out there that cares to follow along with me. A lot has happened in the past 4 years. Lots of time spent enjoying my grandsons, as I kept them during the week days, either full or partial days depending on their school enrollment. Time so well spent! What a gift life gave me in allowing me to be a “stay at home grandmother”. My longarm quilting business has steadily been getting busier, as well, and now that all the boys are in school full time, I have more time to devote to my business and personal quilting, as well. I look forward to sharing more with you all again, and catching up with those of you that are still blogging that I used to follow along with, and hoping to find new blogging friends, too! The quilt below is one I made in 2009, quilted in January 2010, and shared here on the blog at that time. That was just shortly before my mom was diagnosed with lymphoma, and we began her treatment journey, and shortly after the conclusion of that, my late husband was diagnosed with his brain tumor. Every project I was working on at the time was just set aside, and I have so many UFO’s to finish from that time period. It is one of my goals to get them all completed. I am currently working on the hand stitching of the binding on this one. I will get this done! If you are reading this, thanks for the visit, and I hope you will come back!

Hi Randy, I’m still here! Good to see you blogging again!
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Thank you!!
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Oops, sorry about the misspelling in your name!
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No worries! 😍
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It’s so nice to see you and your quilting again! Life sure does have a lot of twists and turns doesn’t it? Oh being Grandma is definitely one of life’s biggest honours 💗
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Thank you! One of the things I miss about blogging is the little sense of community we had between it an the longarm forums we were on. It seemed more personal. And, yessss, I LOVE being a grandmother!! It’s such a blessing!
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Nice to meet you! Your quilt is beautiful. I’m looking forward to seeing your finishes as they get done.
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Thank you for stopping by and for commenting, too! Nice to meet you!
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