Erin turned 24.
Amber would even go to jail for her if necessary......
the center of attention in every family photo
Two years old, and I wasn't gray yet
Always got teased by her siblings
We love you Erin!
Amber would even go to jail for her if necessary......
Two years old, and I wasn't gray yet
We love you Erin!
The regular chaos of Christmas Eve and opening the presents.
Looking forward to a new family being createdGOOD LUCK ON YOUR MISSION ANGELA AND RJ!
We will miss you!
In other trivia - some books to recommend -
I just finished reading the first 3 books of the "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" sweet, fun, fast read with some fun twists and turns. Much better than the movie. I especially enjoyed the second book of the series because it reminded me of the many years working in YW and the similar challenges of that age group of girls. It made me want to do a "Traveling Quilt" with my friends. (JK - I don't really have any friends.)
Also, 3 books by Lois Lowery - "The Giver", "Gathering Blue", and "The Messenger". These are youth books, so you can read all three in one day. The first book is something you will never forget. The second one was good, but the third one will make you cry and get goose bumps and wonder at the imagery as if it were maybe really written by C.S. Lewis.
AURORA -Is a suburb of Denver, CO where my two little granddaughter's live, and who I visited during the Christmas holidays. And that is where my story begins actually, with my daughter Amber.
AURORA - Is the name of my sewing machine. She worked very hard the last few months and I am very proud of what this aurora accomplished so I am going to share it with you.
This little princess quilt is for our 3-year-old princess SIENNA. It was a panel which I put lots of little 2 1/2 inch squares surrounding it.
The quilting was difficult because I tried to go around all the little figures which is hard to see in a photo.
These are the MCKAY quilt and the HUNTER Quilt. Two the same. They share a room and love outer space things.
Butterfly MEIKA quilt. I made two quilts of the same pattern but different material. Thanks to my daughter Brooke who embroidered all the antennae. (a reminder that I only could use my stash, so this is really scrappy. Every piece of fabric in this quilt had butterfly's on it to keep the theme going...except the solid purple.) 

The LYDIA Quilt. This was a fun project! The circles were appliqued on very simply by just zig zagging the raw edges. I used a little stitch-witchery around the edges to keep it in place, but you could use glue stick too. If I had been allowed to purchase fabric I would have used more solid colors which I did not have in my stash. (This is definitely a quilt that looks better far away and not close up is my opinion.)



These are the Brianna and Bethany Quilts, two the same. They share a room, and they love purple. (keep in mind I wasn't allowed to go buy material and had to use what I had on hand.)