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Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Quilting........

The above photo is my guild's opportunity quilt for this year.  It is a really large quilt and gorgeous.  I have tickets if anyone needs them.

Sew Sweet Quilt Shop has been doing another quilt-along.  This one is called Pixel Chain.  It uses 2.5" strips, so is perfect for a jelly roll and some background fabric.  I decided to use strips I already had cut in my stash bin, so focused on blues, greens, and those in between blue and green.  What does it say that I didn't have to cut any strips from yardage?

The blocks are simple enough to make, but I don't seem to be progressing very quickly on it.


I did finish the 2 quilts I made with the denim my sister-in-law gave me.  I added some homespuns to these quilts and quilted around the pockets so that you can still store stuff in your pockets!  The one above is a throw size and the bottom one is sized for the bed in their horse trailer.

I also finished quilting my challenge project.  I think it turned out ok.  Not too sure what I'm going to do with it.

This was the barricade I made to keep Esme out of the longarm area overnight when I was quilting.  It worked, so I may try this again.

 

The garden is winding down.  We have dug the potatoes - didn't get as many as we planted.  We have harvested several spaghetti squash.  The only things still growing are the cantelope and tomatoes.  I have made several batches of pasta sauce, one of pizza sauce, and one of smoky salsa.  Please ignore the weeds in the photo.

And the update on Sarah's cat search is that she is still searching.  The first shelter she visited had several but most were positive for feline leukemia.  So today she is reaching out to another organization to get an appointment to look.  She told me that in her online search, she has 50 kittens tagged in her favorites.  I hope she can settle on just ONE!

I need to get moving on to something today.  My housecleaning chore is vacuuming, but since Cici is currently snoring in the window seat and I don't want to disturb her, I'll probably put that off for awhile.

Christi

Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Birthdays!

It's hard to believe my baby turned 25 at the beginning of the month!  (Note the 25-year-old is wearing her favorite Minions t-shirt!)


She was such a cutie!

My parents and I went to St. Louis for her birthday weekend.  (David had to stay home with all those cute little pigs!)  We visited the Prologue Room at Boeing.  Of course, she was enamored of all the things there.  




And we went to the aquarium at Union Station.  This was my favorite.  I was so engrossed, I only took this one photograph!  I would highly recommend it though.  We also ate at her favorite Mexican place, El Burro Loco, and we did Caines Chicken strips which Mom and Dad had not had before.  


And Willow turned 2 on July 28th!  She thought that meant she would get her driver's license.

She did get to go for a ride to Dairy Queen where she got her own Pup Cup of ice cream!

And just to prove that she will never get too big, she managed to squeeze into the recliner with David to watch a movie, PG of course, since she's only 2!


 Christi

Monday, August 29, 2022

Welcome back to the Blog!

Welcome back!  I KNOW, it's been a long time, over a month, since I've blogged.  That doesn't mean I wasn't blogging, it was just all talking in my head and never made it to the keyboard.  There's much to catch up on, so this may take a few posts to get it all done.  Let's do the tough stuff first.  We got the emergency phone call from Sarah on Aug. 20th that her cat was experiencing kidney failure and there was nothing to do for her.  We made the quick trip to St. Louis to be with Sarah when they put Dory to sleep.  Turns out she only had one kidney and it had failed.  I tried to find some pictures of Dory to share.  You can see she was a good companion cat, spent LOTS of time sleeping,.......



It's hard to tell here, but I'm pretty sure she's still sleeping, just sitting more upright doing it.  


 Dory had been Sarah's companion cat for 3 years, finishing college with her, surviving Covid, and becoming a City Cat when Sarah transitioned to St. Louis.

Sarah spent last week with us, working from Marshall, before returning to her apartment this past weekend.  We got to hear her arguing with people from India about the project she was working on.  It was pretty impressive how she held her ground and proved she was correct.  I know Sarah is looking for another cat.  Can you believe we didn't have any cats on the farm for her?  (Willow!).  She has been looking at a rescue shelter in St. Louis.  (Her father can't believe anyone would BUY a cat!)  I'm actually expecting a call today telling me she has adopted.  It is HALF-PRICE cat adoption day!  CLEARANCE KITTY!  It will come already "fixed", vaccinated, microchipped, and tested for feline diseases, so it's really a bargain.  I just hope she finds what she is looking for.  

In other animal related news................  the next group of babies arrived at the beginning of the month.  2700 of the cutest little pigs have found their home at Bentley Farms.



You're looking at a lot of bacon and pork chops!  Well, at least they will grow to be a lot of bacon and pork chops.

I had the wonderful "opportunity" to help with the weighing and tagging of the 1200 in the research barn.  The hubster had ordered the special (expensive) tags back in January and finally received them a couple of days before the pigs arrived at the beginning of August.  They usually come bagged and in numerical order for pens of 20 (10 boys, 10 girls), but this time, when he opened the box, he held up bags of 250 loose tags.


So, we spent a couple of "date nights" putting them in numerical order and bagging them ourselves........and yes, I am out of little ziplock bags!  We've only done about half of the order, so will have some more "date nights" after the first of the year to get the tags ready for the pigs that will arrive in January.

We took Willow to the dog plunge at the Marshall Parks Pool.  She had a good time.  There were lots of other dogs, especially Golden Retrievers, there.  She wasn't too sure about all the other dogs.  


She tried to catch the splashes David made for her.


And we had to explain that you go DOWN the slide.  She did go down it a couple of times.  David also coaxed her into just jumping in the deep end a few times as well.


And Esme is relaxing again.  She had a hard week with Sarah here.  She got lots of extra loving, holding, squeezing, and tormenting.  Our cats are not used to so much love.  Love has it's limits!



Christi