Tuesday, September 30, 2014

September Quilt Update

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Previous 2014 posts:  First of year quilt update  (There are individual class posts for 4 Bonnie Hunter classes as well if you click on Feeling Crafty label and go to older posts.)
                         End of January quilt update
                         February quilt update
                         March Quilt Update
                         April Quilt Update
                         May Quilt Update
                         June Quilt Update
                         July Quilt Update
                         August Quilt Update

Goals:  I will be in Provo to meet my new granddaughter so I need to be careful here.  I am also still out of batting so unless a sale hits, I may need to do some revising here.

Roll Quilt -
UFO - Ceramic Tea Set -  nope
Quilt and bind Celtic Solstice (CS) quilts  -  nope
Sandwich and Quilt - Old Kentucky Album (OKA) quilt - yes
Make blocks and set Jacob's Log Cabin (LC) quilt - yes
Set Sew Squared (SS) quilt, make back, make label - yes
Secret project for retreat (SP) finished - yes
Spool doilies for retreat - half finished

SPOILER ALERT:  IF YOU ARE GOING TO RETREAT WITH ME IN NOVEMBER - YOU MIGHT NOT WANT TO READ THIS MONTH'S POST!!!!!!!

1st - I flew all day yesterday and today is a day of recuperation spent with my sweet granddaughter and my daughter.  Do I feel guilty?  Not a bit.  I am only now meeting Ophelia and she is almost 3 months old.  Where does the time go?  Yep, this is her on the quilt I made for her a few months ago.  <sign, heartthrob>

2nd - I took out Cass's sewing machine today and set it up to get some work done when she and baby are sleeping.  I have such a long list of things to do that I can't let all 8 days go by without making some progress.  I worked on the orphan patches for my retreat surprise by backing them with muslin and then matched them up with the precut fabric.  I am ready to sew.

3rd - I have made a complete mess of my daughter's living room.  I manage to work out half a dozen of my gifts and thing I have the system down now.  I am so liking these.

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Let's Go Greek!

Okay, so I admit it.  I have been a bit whiny lately about not getting out of the house and doing things.  I guess Mister took it to heart because this weekend he found a new event for us to experience.  We are off to the 58th annual Greek Festival --- that's right 58 years.  They should have this process down pat by now.  It is held on the grounds of the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church here in Dallas and both the exterior of the church and the grounds are lovely.


We make one pass through the food booths, stop and get our coupons, and grab a coffee for Mister.  Now for the market.  On our right as we enter, I spot some interesting paintings and we really start examining them.  The artist is working but speaks minimal English so his daughter fills us in on the work involved.  These use actual gold leaf and are painted from the outside in.  Unique concept to me.  They are from common icons in the church and absolutely every detail has a purpose.  For example, the picture of Christ has a very small mouth to represent that he doesn't speak often and larger ears to represent that he is listening always.  There is always a halo to show holiness but it differs from others in that it includes a cross - the Cross of Salvation - although you can only see three arms of it.  Those three arms make up the Holy Trinity and there is Greek lettering of His name and parts of his nature.  The placement of the hands matter as well.  The right hand is shown as if raised to give a blessing and this arrangement is repeated by clergy when blessing others.  It is rich in meaning as the fingers spell out the four-letter Christogram "IC XC", as it is by the name of Jesus that all are saved and receive blessings.  Additionally, the three fingers of Christ also testify of the Tri-unity of God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.  The touching finger and thumb of Jesus not only spell out "C", but attest to the Incarnation: to the joining of divine and human natures found in the body of Jesus Christ.  He is also always holding a book though some variety takes place here --- at times it is open -- and this is to depict that he is a teacher.  There is your education for today.


Feeling as though I have already taken in a tremendous amount of information, we move along and scope out the rest of the market.  The tables are covered with brightly colored wares which have been imported from Greece.  We stop at the wooden dolls and I fall in love with a stacking set of snowmen.  Oh goodness, look how many there are and how very tiny the last one is.  This must go home with me.


As we continue around the room I am now drawn to this wonderful woman sitting and creating absolutely the most beautiful eggs I have ever been privy to see in person.

She follows a very lengthy process that involves wax and coloring to achieve the final result.  We are able to ask questions and  learn about the entire evolution of these eggs.  Oh the beauty of them.  I discover one egg in particular that screams "make a quilt" to me and would love to take it home but I have already purchased my treat.  Drat.  Can you tell which one I truly love?


As we leave the marketplace, it is time for a tour to start in the church and we are both eager to see the building.  Off we go to meet our docent and begin another step of our education today.  Upon entering the foyer, these candles catch my eye.  They have not only been used for someone's prayers, but now have the wonderful ability to set the atmosphere inside the building -- beautiful and calming.


I cannot even begin to tell you everything we learn while on this tour so will let the pictures do most of the talking and will share a few items of interest.  (Notice the icon of Christ in the dome above - identical to the painting we saw in the market.)

The following picture is one that I loved the concept of:  it depicts Christ rising from the tomb and bringing forth Adam and Eve from their graves.  While this concept is taught in many Christian churches, this is the first time I have be blessed with a visual of it.  Very unique.


There are display tables for us to look closely at the ordinance of the sacrament.  The leavened bread for the eucharist is baked by a member each week and is imprinted with a special stamp.  The center is then cut out and placed on the diskos.  The wine is in the chalice and prior to the administering of the sacrament, the center piece of bread is placed into the chalice to mix the "blood and body" of Christ.


The chapel to the right of the nave is small and quiet with beautiful stained glass windows.  Both Mister and I are drawn to them and as a result are able to share the all with you.  He spots me snapping a picture of the savior which you see here on the left and then shows the other side as well.











This is the end of our tour inside the building and we are once again outside and definitely ready for some lunch. As we look over the food selection on our way to the tents, we pass these fine specimens.  Are you ready to follow them into battle?

Mister goes in search of some food and returns with a combo plate, a gyro, and some Greek beer.  Yes indeed, that sounds perfect.  Now the music and dancers are starting and we sit back to enjoy.





After the show, we are ready to go but still need a little sweet treat before departing.  One last stop to use up our coupons and we have these wonderful little caramel puffs --- kinda like doughnuts.  I'm stuffed and it is time to go home.  This has been a great day and we will definitely put it on the calendar for next year.

See ya'll later and oh, by the way, all this day did was make me want to travel to Greece and spend some time.  Another country on the list now.

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Drumline

Another call from Jen and we learn that Bekah will be in Plano today for a drumline competition.  Well, that is certainly a new one for me and knowing how much Mister loves drum, I readily agree to go and support her.  We arrive just prior to their performance and after approaching numerous "Wylie" trucks, we locate the right one.  They are changing so Mister and I just head into the stadium to watch.  He grabs a couple of hot dogs while I find a good location to sit, listen, and photograph from.  Soon, the team takes the field and is in formation in no time.  I film the entire performance (you can find it posted on Bekah's facebook page) and enjoy watching the difference in their style and the two previous performances which we saw while waiting.


Where are the smiles?  Hmmm


Here is a clip of Bekah's section that Mister is able to video as well.  Good job to all.


As they are leaving the stadium, I catch up with Bekah and ask if she can sneak away for lunch.  She tells me that they cannot leave and so I ask if I can get her something.  She asks for ice.  Well, I also find out what she wants to eat and never let it be said that I did not follow the "ask and you shall receive" saying.

After we deliver the goodies, we are soon on our way back to Dallas --- to check out my sewing machine that we got prior to the competition.  You can read about it here.  I am so excited.  Time to add it to the new cabinet I got this month as well.  Such fun.  Thanks, Bekah, for letting us be part of your day.

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

My Cheese Plate - After A Tough Day

I feel like today has been especially hard for Mister.  We had to have a hot water heater installed and not only does he wish he could have done the work himself, but he is so very unhappy with some decisions and mistakes that were made.  I try to lighten the mood a bit when he comes home with my version of a cheese board/wine night.  How does it look?

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Michelle's Birthday - Family Time

From soccer games to Italian food - we are now on our way to celebrate Michelle's birthday and meet her new sweetie, Tom.  Mister bought her a lovely bracelet while we were in Bishop Arts the other day and she loves it.  Success.

It is a great time for family to catch up and visit while enjoying someone other than me getting older.  Tom is very nice and we look forward to spending more time with him in the future.



Soccer!! Bekah in Fort Worth

Jen called to let us know that Bekah would be in Fort Worth playing soccer today, so Mister and I decide to go spend part of our day with them.  It has been awhile since we have been to a game and she is now playing on a U19 team.  This is my favorite age to watch - loved it with Matt and Cass as well.  It's a hot day - ugh - but other than that we have a good time visiting and watching the field.




After the first game, we went to lunch with Jen and Jon and "the team" for some cool-off time then back to the field for the second game.  We have to leave at half-time to go to Mister's Mom and family for a birthday celebration.  I have certainly enjoyed this day though --- good to be outside a bit.

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Davis Street Espresso and a Baby Squirrel -- Odd Combination

Mister and I want a morning out AND some really good coffee.  Where to go?  Oh, I got it -- let's head down to Bishop Arts District and Davis Street Espresso.

Look how beautiful our drinks are and the biscotti is oh so yummy as well.  I think it is time to make some at home again.  Hint, hint Mister.

On the way home we stopp in at Gecko Hardware and while Mister goes in search of his necessary item, I stop to visit with the owner and look what she has in her hand -- a baby squirrel that someone found in their yard and gave to her to take care of.  Oh my --- very, very young.