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Sunday, July 27, 2014

Grieving and Going Forward

Bubble-Gum Pink & Purple ties for family.  Telling people about the colors Max requested for his birthday crown gave friends & family a way to show support, to do something.  A way to show solidarity.  It was amazing to see the chapel, the gym, and chairs up on to the stage plus people standing in the aisles and the hallways at the Memorial Service.  Baltimore Raven's shirts.  Pink and purple balloons in the gym.
Lisa Chin gave Mom prayer flag-banners to deliver.  I love them, beautiful, thoughtful, words of hope and blessings.  One length is still up in our dinning room.  I took 3 to Church and a friend put them up around cupcake tables, and on the stage; they were perfect addition to the evening!

Hard stuff:
Going through his papers, all neatly filed in a plastic organizer..."The Family:  A Proclamation to the World" (which we memorized as a family when Max was in junior high) was right on top.  Then all of the letters anyone had given him, collected from last 3 years.  All his many job paycheck information.  Then dream journals, recovery/rehab workbooks.    Two photographs:

Doodles and little pictures:
His siblings will go through his t-shirt collection and divide them up so I can make 5 t-shirt quilts for them.  There is sheet music.  His  scriptures.  Not much in terms of worldly possessions.  I haven't been able to wash his pillow case yet--still smells like a hug from him.  Every few days I take a big whiff, cry a little, then go on.

Today I am thankful for the Sabbath as a day to rest.  I am thankful for sweet neighbors dropping off hot homemade mac & cheese.  Thankful for 7-up cake from Eric in VA for breakfast!  Thankful for visiting teacher delivering Pad Thai dinner.  Thankful for being surrounded by family (Mom & Dad are still here, Emma & Dean, Suzu, Stewart-but all going back to Utah tomorrow.)  Thankful for all the hugs at Church.  Thankful for great talks from our stake patriarch and talk about courage in sharing our testimony and talk about Faith.  Even the Relief Society lesson was helpful:  President Uchtdorf's talk on "Grateful in Any Circumstance.

I am thankful for leftover chocolate chip cookies that John saved in a baggie and hid for me.  Thankful for the temple that we were able to go to Saturday and feel the comfort and peace and Spirit there.  Thankful for the many, many Books of Mormon with Max's picture and a family testimony inside we gave away at his memorial service:
The picture we used was a selfie he took at a family photo shoot Jarrettsville sunflower fields...4 years ago.

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Grandma Lucy Necklace & Kathy's Wedding Reception banners turned QUILT!

My Grandma Lucy loved jewelry.  Fun costume pretties.  Before she passes away she had labeled a lot of it with granddaughter's names, and then when Grandpa Jack died we went through everything dividing up the rest, taking turns.  I came home with several broken necklaces, pretty beads, but missing clasps, and one choker was too small for my neck, so I combined the beads...
...and made my daughters Grandma Lucy necklaces, using 26 gauge wire crocheted to hold the beads.

Fuzzy picture proof of delivery.
Emma & Dean's gift is a picnic blanket--with handle sewn into binding and a button closure.
Emma's mother-by-marriage made beautiful banners for their CA reception, perfect triangles zig-zag cut.
I auditioned a couple of different layouts...
And ended up deciding on an IKEA upholstery green fabric for the backing and a little on the front.
Ready for a picnic with a romantic wedding reminder!
 

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Journey Back in Time

Came home late from 4-seminary combined activity.
We should have gotten a picture with all four of us--Lehi is missing and me=craft/textile woman (we macramed twisting half-square knot bracelets-so middle school 70's- with a second option of authentic Nephite wire-beaded bracelets. Wire makes it so no needle needed.)

My tree of life and sign contributions to the decor (yeah for upholstery samples! And notice the way it is hung! I was looking for a ladder and found pvc pipes in closet and braced them on handles of overflow doors and used a little tape to secure. I WILL TRY THIS AGAIN as a good way to hang banners!)

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Peep Bunny Day Banner

Version #1


Growing up we had Easter egg hunts and baskets on the Saturday before Easter, so the Sabbath was kept focusing on the spiritual celebration.

I saw this pattern on http://www.dana-made-it.com/ but instead of using wool and batting I sewed yellow flannel on fabric swatches-already zig-zagged edges. Folded over the paper backed "color" details of each swatch, threaded a yellow ribbon through back.

My favorite way to eat peeps is three weeks old, dried out, chewy, and wonderful! Mmmmmmwaaah! (the sound of me smacking my lips in anticipation!)

Version #2, variation with rounded corners, and a bite!
I mailed this one to Emma!