The 75 or so Pine Siskins that ate us out of house and feeder this winter are gone, so our resident Chickadees, Nuthatches, and Downies have the run of the feeders now. But for excitement, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper are back. DH spotted the Missus carrying new sticks in her beak, while the Mister sat and preened. Yesterday, the Mister was back, just hanging around waiting for who-knows-what. Oddly, the little birds didn't seem to mind his presence. Usually, when the hawks are around, the woods go still and silent. Not so yesterday.
Mr. Cooper, greatly cropped. |
Party Stuff
Speaking of DD, we had his party on Sunday. The weather was phenomenal~~70 degrees, sunny, and no wind. Holy cow, we could get used to that! ('Course last night we were hammered with fierce thunderstorms... a small home nearby was hit by lightening and burned the whole roof off.) Today is fabulous again!
I cannot begin to fathom the generosity of our friends and family. They showered DD with gift cards and cash, and several really thoughtful, just-for-him gifts. Before the party, he kept telling us that he was going to sit in the basement and watch the race. We said fine. (Also meant we got soooo much work done down there.) We went with an open house idea, so every time someone new arrived or someone left, he was right there. He isn't often speechless these days, but every time he opened a card or gift, he was just.... speechless. By the time it dawned on him to start adding up the numbers, he was completely bowled over. And so are we. We told him he can't spend any of it, until the thank you notes are out, and we need for him to settle down before blowing it all. He has so much that he wants... When we had FTD's Eagle Scout party, he had a tough time trying to figure what to do with his take. Not so DD. Any who, the party was grand and fun and I'm sure glad we did it for him. Later on, in another post, I'll run down how last week's IEP meetings at FTD's school have left us laying on the floor, once again, as the rug has been pulled out from under our feet.
Quilty Stuff
Next up, I did get some sewing done last week, but haven't had a minute to post, so here 'tis!
First, I participated in my first quilt swap. It was called New Beginnings, and it was for mini-quilts. I figured I might be able to do this. My partner, Marsha, is from Mississippi and suffered through Katrina, so her quilt for me is called Three Waves, and it's a beauty! It arrived yesterday, along with some swag, and I'm giddy! Check out Marsha's Blog, Anything with a Needle.
It was sunny and dry enough to hang it on the back deck for a picture! And the cool part for me is that this is a pattern I decided I should try last week. I'm taking the free BoM Craftsy class and this month shows how to do this. Win win for me!!!!! Now I have a real one that I can look at, while trying to figure out how to do it! Woot!
And since I'm running a little slow on sewing projects (like I still have one of Feb's BoM blocks to do, in addition to both of March's), I'll be mailing Marsha's quilt tomorrow morning. So here 'tis:
It's a Thimbleberry pattern (for a bigger quilt) that I found at one of my LQSs, The Quilt Foundry in Maumee, Ohio. I didn't care for the colors used in the pattern, so I really switched them up, much brighter. And I can tell you now that I either need to spend hours and hours of quality time making triangles, or give up on them! On the bottom row, below the bird house, they aren't too bad, the ones at the top really suck. I also realized, after I got my beautiful quilt from Marsha that I didn't add a way to hang it. I read just a last week about a way to put corner deals on a quilt, and presto! Marsha did that for mine! Now I know what that should look like. Next time, I'll do better, I promise. Anywho, I'll get it in the mail tomorrow.
Also last week before the party-cleaning-blitz, I finished the mini-quilts for the West Yellowstone Whack-a-doodles silent auction. The W-a-D's are a Relay for Life team, and each of the gals is fun, so when you put them together, look out! My special peep on the team, Miss Molly put out a note on FB that for $20 the W-a-Ds will put a purple toilet in your yard! Or better yet, the yard of one of your friends. Why do you ask would you want a purple toilet in your front yard? To show folks that you want to FLUSH cancer! Both of my parents succumbed to different cancers, so I'm all for this.
Or you can bid on a purple quilted toilet! I sized it to fit right over your current toidy, which I guessing isn't purple. (If it is, I soooooo want to see pics of it!)
The applique stitching doesn't show up very well in this pic, but it's there, honest. |
So that's only a partial wrap up of the past couple of weeks. The business with the boys is actually taking lots and lots of time. More on that later. Thanks for stopping by and don't forget:
Friday, March 16, after work till whenever
Girls' Night Out Cocktails!!!!!
Be here!!
Great seeing the hawk!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteWow, you sure have been busy. Glad the party was a success. I like all the quilts, but particularly the purple toilet. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteWow! That sounded like a very fun AND productive week! I promised you a quote when I got back home from AL- "I really love to clean. Its not anything compulsive, its just that you can see a difference when you're through. Not like raising kids or something that you're not sure how its going to turn out for a couple of decades." JILL CHURCHILL, Farewell to Yarns
ReplyDeleteI love the Cooper. I live 70 miles from West Yellowstone and in the summer I guide fishermen on Henrys Lake. I usually spend 10 days in YNP each summer. Hopefully I will run into you there this summmer.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo and good to have so many birds to watch close-by.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy the Cooper's Hawks! They are such fast birds and the way they stage for going in after little songbirds, while a bit sad, is also always amazing!
ReplyDelete"...the boys and I will be eating out a lot this week, heh heh heh"
ReplyDeleteI like the way you think!
Magnificent bird.
ReplyDeleteRegards and best wishes
Thats a really great shot of the Coop!! Im excited to see our spring birds arrive--especially the hummers!!Love the quilt(s) all quality work!!!
ReplyDeleteWish I was closer I could use a girls nite for sure..
Superb quilts and great bird!
ReplyDeleteNice one Anna, I saw a coopers myself today! Soon those trees will leaf out and such magnificent sights will be hidden from us. Love the quilts too. Such brilliant use of color and shape!
ReplyDeleteWow. Your purple toilet quilt is "dah bomb". Marianne, sounds like DD's funday was great. Glad you had it for him. Thumbs down on the IEP and FTD's school. As always, I admire your "positron" attitude. Aloha. aj
ReplyDeleteI like that birdhouse quilt.
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