I always need a project to take to mothers when I spend one day a week with her. This day I basted a quilt together. Our oldest daughter Parla pieced this before she had 4 children.
She asked me to quilt it. The quilt will be
sold at the Virginia Mennonite Relief Sale in October.
Mother and I work one day a week at the Gift and Thrift store. Our job is to measure fabric and price it.
I just love when my grandchildren come to see me.
Trip To Canada
It took 4 of us to create a wooden loader. A cool toy from Lowes assembled with hammer and nails. They all loved it.
Brighton and Asher wanted to sew something while I was in Canada. Brighton made a small quilt and Asher made a turtle. I was so impressed with how they stuck to the embroidery work and the precision they used.
"Please don't sew over your fingers."
Brighton's finished quilt.
Asher named his turtle Wertle the Turtle.
Keeping cool.
A great play tent.
While I played with the children Terry worked hard helping Dave (Parla's husband) frame a house for them.
Building things is such a big part of the children's lives.
This little one is a spit fire and so sweet.
The older ones just adore her.
Sunday afternoon we went to a pond where the
children caught frogs and tadpoles.
By the time we left Canada the house was under roof.
Now I am back home and need to get to work.