The purpose of this post is for me to reflect on the past year and look forward to all that a new year will bring into my life. I have enjoyed 2014 more than can be believed. I found a passion that had been simmering on the back burner for over 20 years and brought it back to life. In doing so -- I made connections with grandchildren that I will treasure always. Come take a look back with me and the wonders of twelve months in my life. After reading this, please feel free to enjoy the blog posts that match.
January started with me taking quilt classes the first two days and a decision by Mister and I to make a quilt for each of the grandchildren for their birthday this year. Now you can see the direction our year took, can't you? We started working together and with a birthday on Jan. 17, we really needed to get going. It was accomplished and we took a deep breath as it was shipped out on time. THEN we realized that another birthday was two weeks later. Oh my -- and thus it began. With 12 grandchildren and one on the way - it was going to be a busy year. Two quilts down this month and plans for the rest underway. Cass's baby shower was this month as well and I couldn't believe another little one would make an appearance in our family in the spring. Such fun. I also made a hand quilted table runner that Mister picked out in Hawaii last year and gifted it to him.
February arrived and without any grands birthdays one would think we could relax, but no. We have a problem in our family with babies being born between April 7 and May 15. Seriously. So Mister and I planned and cut and sewed like crazy people. We also spent 9 days in Cheyenne enjoying Amanda and Rhiana's families. It was snowy, fun, and allowed us to give Trent and Amanda some much needed time away together. It is so much fun to be able to help out this way. Once we were back in Texas, Jen and Louis needed some help as well so we were off to watch grands while they snuck away to Arizona for some special time with her grandmother. In there -- a fun birthday for Mister as well.
March delivered spring and a decision to host a wine event at our home. So we kicked spring cleaning into gear and truly went through every inch of our home over a weeks time. Whew. We also did a lot of walking at the Arboretum and the lake in addition to spending time with local family and friends. Of course, we were sewing away as well as adopting new machines to love. Our sad spot this month was learning that a very close friend had a very advanced stage of cancer. This struck close to our hearts and sent me to the machine to make him a lap quilt to use while at chemo. I think as many tears as stitches went into that quilt.
April brought change as Scott and Cass had decided to return to Provo. I was sad but knew that they would do what was best for them and they left with a tricot quilt for that lovely new granddaughter who would be here soon. The house seemed empty though. The birthday season started this month as we gained another teenage grandchild and a quilt was delivered. Mister and I then thoroughly enjoyed the spring with road trips and many morning walks at the Arboretum. Oh the blooms. Art festivals and restaurant hopping took up the rest of the month. Two more quilts went in the mail, one was delivered to a neighbor friend that was having a baby and we were almost 1/2 of the way through the quilt saga.
Ah May, sweet May. This month is ALWAYS nuts. No exception this year. I was able to attend my first quilt retreat this month and I have to say that I am indeed hooked. Jen came along and that made it an extra special Mother's Day for me. Next up was a trip to Wyoming for Ryan's birthday. I had already shipped two quilts for girls birthdays so we were now more than halfway there. Returning from Wyoming, I brought Elena and Malea home with me for 10 days of girl time and then returned them to their mommy. The month ended with a nephews graduation and another quilt (yep - we wanted more to do) gifted. A beautiful quilt went in the mail for grandbaby number 13 and we were up to 14 quilts now. Oh my. A trip to Temple ended the month as we got to help out by attending awards ceremonies for grands. I am so thankful to live close enough to be available for these moments.
It's June and we received a new granddaughter -- Miss Ophelia entered the world to spread some joy around. It also meant that school was out and Camp Gammy and Grandpa had begun. We had Texas grandsons for 14 days and delivered a quilt to Bekah as well this month. We were two moving units. While Jon stayed with us -- he wanted to make a quilt and who was I to deny that? His finished product was pretty dang sweet.
July warmed up the state and brought us grandsons from Wyoming. The boys came to play for 10 days and as I returned them, Rhiana asked me to stay and help her for awhile so I obliged of course. A week later, I returned home to see my sweetie and start our morning walks again. I did so miss him. I finished a special quilt this month and he asked if he could keep it. Well of course. Why didn't I think of that?
August sent me back to Denver to pick up more grands one week after returning from Wyoming. This time the Montana duo were here to share time with Grandpa and I. They stayed for 11 days while their parents enjoyed a little time to themselves. I am thrilled to be the replacement each year. During all of this, I had three children moving. Amanda and Trent bought a dental practice in Telluride, Jen and Louis were transferred back to Abilene, and Rhiana returned to Billings. Wow. Changes everywhere - including in our home too as Mister started a new job. Before school started, I was still running camp as two grandsons had not visited yet. As the month closed and school was in session everywhere, we managed to have time with all but Bekah. So sad but we will find a time soon.
September opened with a trip to Provo to meet Ophelia and watch her be blessed. What a treat for me and I am so very thankful to have been a part of it. The rest of the month was filled with special moments watching Texas grands in activities, time with Mister's family, and sewing, sewing, sewing. We had decided to make quilts for the grown children as Christmas gifts. Yep -- total insanity here. Oh, and our moms too. Mister and I found some time to ourselves and checked out a few festivals and enjoyed many morning walks.
October arrived and I couldn't believe this year was almost over. There was a fall feeling in the air and I loved it however, the month started with a vengeance and we were hit with one crazy wind storm. Tree limbs and debris everywhere. No power for almost a full day and many were without for several days. We celebrated 4 years of marriage this month and took a wonderful trip to east Texas where I was completely mesmerized with the scenery. The time with Mister was pretty awesome as well. We spent time in Abilene for special moments (Jacob's birthday and ordination - quilt delivery), at soccer games, and at family events. Towards the end of the month, I went to Telluride to spend some time with Amanda and her family. It was my first time there and I loved my week in the mountains. Before my trip, I put another birthday quilt in the mail and only had one birthday left. That made 18 delivered quilts so far and Mister and I actually spent Halloween handing out candy --- big candy bars to the few trick or treaters that came our way. I finished a couple of quilts for myself this month as well. So amazing to me.
November was here and I was so excited. I decided to host a retreat and it happened this month. When I was in Provo in Utah, I made totes for everyone as a gift and wanted everything to work out just so. It was fantastic and we scheduled two more for next year. I made some great new friends and came home on cloud nine along with a finished wedding quilt to send to my nephew and his wife. The last grandchild quilt was delivered this month. Yes!!! We did it. We had a great Thanksgiving with our home filled with laughter and love. The Christmas spirit took root this month as well. What a fun month and another new quilt for me as well. Twenty quilts have been gifted and I had three to keep thus far.
December walked in and I realized that I had one heck of a lot to do still. We spent the month working on gifts, sharing time with Jason and his family, and enjoying the season around the city. The boxes were filled for shipping and 4 quilts went in the mail. Another was delivered on Christmas day and two more a couple days after. I can't believe we did it. Thirty quilts this year and one just oh so close to being finished. What a fun year and I cannot believe how lucky I have been and how much I have learned. Perhaps next year we will do some traveling again and then again perhaps I will just happily quilt away. Who really knows. We threw a surprise birthday party for Mom H that was enjoyed by all and the month ended with a house full of family enjoying each other and then Miss Elena and Miss Malea staying on for awhile. New Years Eve started my classes and the cycle began again.
It has been an amazing year and it's hard to believe it is already over. I am only looking forward and enjoying life as much as it is possible for an old woman to do. Please join Mister and I in this endeavor and let's all make time for wonderful moments to occur in our lives. Thanks for sharing your time with us and making us feel loved as well.
Lady and Mister