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Posted by Susan Laity Price on July 3, 2009, 9:54 pm
After my non-progress on the 40th Anniversary quilt last week I was
able to make several blocks this week. We have decided that the 4th of
July parade is a little too much for Mom so I will be staying home.
This isn't a big sacrifice since I usually sit there and do needlework
the entire time. If you take away the fire trucks, real estate
advertisements and politicians there isn't much left to a two hour
parade. OK I like the high school marching band (brings back lots of
memories of my marching days), the scout troops are cute, a few local
groups make floats. Those are worth looking up from the needlework.
Since I will be home alone all morning I will probably be able to make
another block or two tomorrow. We will take Mom to the fireworks in
the evening. She loves fireworks.
Blocks completed this week:
Fireflies # 1316b (Dave never saw fireflies until he met me)
Going to Chicago # 1312
Illinois # 1664
Road to California #1695a
Handy Andy #2839b
Attic Stairs
Birds in the Air # 1322
This makes 16 blocks out of 40 completed with 5 1/2 weeks to go.
Thanks for your encouragement last week. This is why I am reporting. I
knew if I didn't report a few of you would email me privately to kick
me into gear.
Susan Price
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Posted by Louise in Iowa on July 3, 2009, 10:50 pm
Thanks for reporting in - I was just thinking about you and wondered how you
were progressing. You're doing great!
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Louise in Iowa
nieland1390@mchsi dot com
http://community.webshots.com/user/louiseiniowa
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> After my non-progress on the 40th Anniversary quilt last week I was
> able to make several blocks this week. We have decided that the 4th of
> July parade is a little too much for Mom so I will be staying home.
> This isn't a big sacrifice since I usually sit there and do needlework
> the entire time. If you take away the fire trucks, real estate
> advertisements and politicians there isn't much left to a two hour
> parade. OK I like the high school marching band (brings back lots of
> memories of my marching days), the scout troops are cute, a few local
> groups make floats. Those are worth looking up from the needlework.
> Since I will be home alone all morning I will probably be able to make
> another block or two tomorrow. We will take Mom to the fireworks in
> the evening. She loves fireworks.
> Blocks completed this week:
> Fireflies # 1316b (Dave never saw fireflies until he met me)
> Going to Chicago # 1312
> Illinois # 1664
> Road to California #1695a
> Handy Andy #2839b
> Attic Stairs
> Birds in the Air # 1322
> This makes 16 blocks out of 40 completed with 5 1/2 weeks to go.
> Thanks for your encouragement last week. This is why I am reporting. I
> knew if I didn't report a few of you would email me privately to kick
> me into gear.
> Susan Price
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Posted by Polly Esther on July 3, 2009, 11:35 pm
Alllllll right, Susan. I was dubious about the possibility of your
finishing with the plan you have in mind but now I really believe You Can Do
It. Atta girl, Susan. If you can make 4 blocks instead of going to the
parade you will be halfway through, right? Polly
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Posted by Pat in Virginia on July 4, 2009, 11:20 am
Good going, Susan. DO you have sons? If so, you might want to use the block
"Boys' Nonsense."
PAT in Va
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> After my non-progress on the 40th Anniversary quilt last week I was
> able to make several blocks this week. > Blocks completed this week:
> Fireflies # 1316b (Dave never saw fireflies until he met me)
> Going to Chicago # 1312
> Illinois # 1664
> Road to California #1695a
> Handy Andy #2839b
> Attic Stairs
> Birds in the Air # 1322
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Posted by Susan Laity Price on July 6, 2009, 10:45 pm
thanks for the suggestion. Is it in Brackman? I will check.
Susan
On Sat, 4 Jul 2009 11:20:57 -0400, "Pat in Virginia"
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>Good going, Susan. DO you have sons? If so, you might want to use the block
>"Boys' Nonsense."
>PAT in Va
>> After my non-progress on the 40th Anniversary quilt last week I was
>> able to make several blocks this week. > Blocks completed this week:
>> Fireflies # 1316b (Dave never saw fireflies until he met me)
>> Going to Chicago # 1312
>> Illinois # 1664
>> Road to California #1695a
>> Handy Andy #2839b
>> Attic Stairs
>> Birds in the Air # 1322
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> able to make several blocks this week. We have decided that the 4th of
> July parade is a little too much for Mom so I will be staying home.
> This isn't a big sacrifice since I usually sit there and do needlework
> the entire time. If you take away the fire trucks, real estate
> advertisements and politicians there isn't much left to a two hour
> parade. OK I like the high school marching band (brings back lots of
> memories of my marching days), the scout troops are cute, a few local
> groups make floats. Those are worth looking up from the needlework.
> Since I will be home alone all morning I will probably be able to make
> another block or two tomorrow. We will take Mom to the fireworks in
> the evening. She loves fireworks.
> Blocks completed this week:
> Fireflies # 1316b (Dave never saw fireflies until he met me)
> Going to Chicago # 1312
> Illinois # 1664
> Road to California #1695a
> Handy Andy #2839b
> Attic Stairs
> Birds in the Air # 1322
> This makes 16 blocks out of 40 completed with 5 1/2 weeks to go.
> Thanks for your encouragement last week. This is why I am reporting. I
> knew if I didn't report a few of you would email me privately to kick
> me into gear.
> Susan Price