Sunday, December 28, 2014

A Belated Merry Christmas

I had so many plans for this past week.  I had lists, and schedules, and I had it down to the minute.  Everything would get done and be done just in time, and then I got the call. I had no idea when I wrote the post about missing my grandma that my 90-year-old grandmother who was still here wouldn't see Christmas.  And so all my plans and schedules went out the window so we could attend her funeral.

When we returned home I did what I always do when I'm stressed or sad, I locked myself in my sewing room and worked.  I had planned on quilting "Hanging Around" from Simply Modern Christmas this week anyway, but I had more motivation to try what I had planned on doing with the quilting and not worry about how it turned out.  I now have a request to make this bed sized and quilt it exactly the same way.  We will have to see about that! ;)


We spent the Christmas holiday alone as many are ill with the influenza in our family, and for this year that was an okay change.  It kept it quiet and simple which is what we needed.  We have fresh snow and sunshine today (after not having seen the sun for weeks), so I'm ready to get back to work and enjoy this beautiful day with needle in hand.  Merry Christmas and Happy Stitching!!  --Kristen

7 comments:

BillieBee (billiemick) said...

I'm so sorry you lost your Grandma. Mine passed in 1983 and I still think of her almost everyday.

Gentle hugs from Texas

Billie

Jeanie said...

So sorry, Kristen. It's so hard to lose a loved one, and especially at Christmas time. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family as you deal with your grief. God bless.

Needled Mom said...

It is so hard to loose a loved one, but even worse at the holidays.

Siouxzq64@gmail.com said...

Sorry for your loss, and the fact that your family is experiencing the flu also during the holiday. Love the quilt you made though the colors are fabulous. Hugs and prayers for you and your family.

Sue Daurio said...

So sorry for your loss. Especially this time of year. I'm with you when I'm stressed, that's when the door on the sewing room will be closed and I'm on the other side. There's just something healing in there. Love your quilt and how it's quilted.

Carol Swift said...

Oh, Kristen, it sounds like you needed that time in your sewing room to have a moment to yourself. I'm so sorry about the loss of your grandmother and the flu that added even more stress to your life. I hope things look brighter soon!

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry to read about your grandmother. I know that's hard. I love the quilt and the way you quilted it.