For once, I'm missing in action due to being absent and having little to report sewing-wise. But I can catch you up on what's been happening in my corner of Kentucky this past month. First, we went on a short vacay to Texas to see Hubs mom. She's in her 80s and beginning to have health problems but remains very independent with a great support system down there. Daughter #1 and her family flew in and joined us for a few days. A few pics of the trip:
Between driving, navigating and just plain gawking, I got a little done on it.
Daughter and her family.
The Grands up to shenanigans.
Grandma and The Grands at Blue Bell Creamery.
We were lucky to arrive in time for the bluebonnet show. I just love them!
I needed a small hand project for the 2-day drive to and from Texas. I found this cute little piece in the closet. It was a gift from a very dear lady many years ago.
When we got back, I broke out into a rash that quickly revealed itself to be shingles. Oh dear god, this stuff is pure misery! Itching, burning, weird tingling, and pain. It's enough to drive you insane. I'm in the healing stage now but still itching. Needless to say, there's been no sewing mojo to be had. All my energy had been devoted to not scratching. I have so many projects in the works too:
the Friendship Quilt needs quilting, the skirt just needs a zipper and hem, the crazy quilt block needs some attention, and now I've started the Rejoicing Angels. Hopefully, as the itching resolves I'll be able to pick up the sewing again. Moral of the story: 50 and ups, get your Shingles shot!
Til later,
Cathy