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Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Merry Christmas, One and All!

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It is indeed and beautiful Christmas Morning at the cabin!

This is a very short post, as our goal today as a family is to spend time together in the same room, not apart in our own corners of the cabin each attached to our own mobile devices and computers. 

There are favorite old movies to watch.  There is a pumpkin pie baking in the oven for tonight’s dessert – filling the cabin with spicy hints of cinnamon and nutmeg, and Christmas music is playing through the sound bar via my favorite holiday channel – James Taylor Holiday.

A family funny – did you catch that the presents are wrapped using electrical tape to hold the paper on?  When you live this remotely, it isn’t possible to always just go buy scotch tape.  This was The Hubster’s doing.  Whatever could be found on his work bench was what had to be good enough.

The sunrise was the best gift of the day.  Click to play:



Yesterday was SO great – all 3 of us in festive moods working at the inn. 

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Paint, like a fresh layer of snow – makes all things clean and new!

Kitchen cabinets received coat number 2. Both upstairs bathroom cabinets received coat number 1.

I'm going to need more paint!  But not today.  Today is for relaxing and reflection and just BEING, not doing.


While I worked on painting, The Hubster and son worked on setting the foundation for the wood stove hearth, And cut a required hole in the den ceiling to access some joists and stabilize where the ceiling fan will be going. It's a family affair!

More photos to come from that experience, another time, another day.

On the fun side - I got to use all of my new pots and pans and kitchen stuff and make tacos for lunch for everyone! We ate it in front of the Quilting Quarters fireplace with the fire burning. It was awesome!


Even more fun was using the dishwasher to wash up the dishes and pans.  It doesn’t take much to make this girl happy.


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Some evening sewing!

I’ve been working on these behind the scenes.  The center nine-patches are from recycled shirts.  I love the timeless appeal of recycled plaid and stripes with some fun prints mixed in. 

The red triangles?  Bonus, baby!  These are all of the bonus triangles left from the making of my Hunter’s String Star quilt.  It’s a two-for-one thing.  If there is the opportunity to make bonus triangles along with the making of any project – I do it. I know I will find a place for them somewhere.

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Bonus of another kind!

While these triangles were a different size – gifted to me by someone who was ready to pass them on – I made instant bonus of them by trimming them to the bonus 2’’ size I needed by placing the 1 1/2’’ finished line on the Simple Folded Corners ruler just above the seam line to allow for pressing, the height of the seam and the turn of the cloth and simply trimmed 2 sides before pressing and removing dog ears.  These will be used in this project, too.  I cleared out a cupboard, re-purposed some triangles that were not the right size, used up a bunch of bonus triangles easily in this project while digging into my strip bins of recycled fabrics – SO MUCH FUN!

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Sadie memories – 7 years ago!

However you spend your Christmas day, may it be softened and warmed by thoughts of those you love, of things you are grateful for.

It takes just as much effort to think of something positive as it does something negative.  Which one has better benefits?

December 25, 2018 at 07_09AM

Quiltville Quote of the Day.

Merry Christmas, my friends!



40 comments:

Beth said...

Merry Christmas Bonnie!

Wolfquilter said...

Merry Christmas Bonnie and family. I just love Sadie Jane's expressive face and ears! Peace and blessings.

Diane Evans said...

sending you and the guys Christmas wishes, Bonnie ! Starting the 'extreme' pineapple ...paper piecing here today. Fun, fun, fun !

Becky G in SC said...

Merry Christmas to you and your family, Bonnie. I read your comment about he electrical tape to hubby, he said your Hubster must have been out of duct tape!

Cats said...

painter's tape works too... heartfelt hugs and blessings wishing all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year...Cats from Carlsbad, CA

Nikki said...

Happy Holidays! Love reading your blog posts daily....like from a friend. I am doing your mystery for the first time this year, first mystery ever, and am loving the experience. Thursday evenings feel like Christmas eve each time. Bless your kind soul.

45th Parallel Quilter said...

Merry Christmas, Bonnie (and family). Made my day just seeing Sadie's picture ... thanks for sharing her with us. Wishes for a fun, blessed day to you and yours. Linda

Mary Ellen said...

Merry Christmas to my favorite quilty person!

BarbEllen said...

Hi Sadie. Merry Christmas to you and yours, Bonnie. I was so happy to receive my books yesterday and you signed them.

Zinnialuvr said...

Merry Christmas Bonnie. Many happy returns of the season. Joy, health and peace be with you.

Shelnjohanne said...

Love the Christmas Day plan, but I did have to check out Quips & Snips!

Lynn Czar said...

Merry Christmas Bonnie and your family. God bless you all. Thank you for all that you do for us.

Kristin said...

Merry Christmas!!! xoxox

ziegler.robin2018 said...

lol. I used green painters tape that matched the wrapping paper.

Dalina said...

Merry Christmas to your family!

Johanna said...

Christmas Eve for us has become game night. My daughter brought a great game this year called Codenames. It involves giving a one word clue so that your partner guesses the correct words on the board without saying the other sides words. We played late into the night. The best part of Christmas is just spending time together.

Unknown said...

Merry Christmas.

TrulyBlessed said...

May each of you feel how Blessed you are each and every day.

Kathy MacKie said...

Merry Christmas Bonnie, Dave and family and blessings throughout the New Year.

Barbara said...

Merry Christmas to you and your family. We are waiting on grand baby number 13 to be born. Going to be a long day, but a happy one!

Csjarvis12 said...

Merry Christmas Bonnie, Lazy day today. All the family here yesterday! Hope to sew this afternoon!

TheEclecticAbuela said...

Merry Christmas! Out goose is in the oven--smells wonderful. Enjoy the day. :)

Kay said...

Merry Merry Christmas!!!

Barbara from Arkansas said...

Wonderful quote of the day! Merry Christmas

Rhonda said...

Merry Christmas Bonnie and family. You are adored.

Unknown said...

Merry Christmas to you to you and yours Bonnie. Love the quote..

Robbin said...

At least the paper is squared off, unlike my husband's wrapping work.

Phyllis said...

Merry Christmas Bonnie to you and your family. Wishing you a Very Happy New Year

Helen T. said...

A blessed Merry Christmas to you and your family including your sweet Sadie.

Beth said...

Bonnie, I had to laugh about the tape. Living in a rural area, sometimes we have to make do, either because we run out or because we go to town and they have run out. (Unheard of in Southern Cal, where we came from.) But another reason it made me laugh is that my family is really good at wrapping, learned from my mom: crisp corners, edges turned down, packages look good. My brother once showed a girl at the gift wrap station how to do something better and she thanked him, sincerely. My partner is on the opposite end of the spectrum. Not to be rude, but he is honestly awful at wrapping--every year my packages are pieced together, with random paper taped on to cover up the place where he miscalculated and came up short--and the paper he tapes on is Xerox paper, or something odd and glaringly out of place. So, last night he said to me, "You like that even though I'm terrible at wrapping I really make an effort, right?" I assured him that I really appreciate it, and that I like his personally wrapped packages better than something in an Amazon bag. That's why, when I saw the box with the electrical tape on it, I had to laugh. I'm sure you like that better than something wrapped by a stranger, and it makes a better memory, too.

LittleQuilterKitty said...

Merry Christmas to you and yours Bonnie! Wishing you peace and rest.

jerilyn said...

Merry Christmas to you and yours, bonnie. Glad to see that you enjoyed your day.

Helen S. said...

Happy Boxing Day from Winston Salem, NC!!

Donna P. said...

A Merry and Blessed Christmas to you and your family. Praying you had a wonderful day!

Sue McQ said...

Bonnie...a belated Merry Christmas to you and your family and your precious little doggie. Thank you for sharing the video of Christmas morning and the sweet words of what matters the most. Blessings!

Angie in SoCal said...

Merry Christmas, Bonnie.

claudia said...

I think your Christmas morning sunrise is the most beautiful! It's wonderful that you got some quality time in with your family, working and enjoying together!
I had a fantastic Christmas with my daughter, son in law and grandson. Then we got to travel a short distance to spend time with our newest family, my SIL's sister and her gang! Fun abounded, between them all seven children all under 10! SO MUCH FUN!!!

Donna Endresen said...

I Hope you had a Great Christmas with your family, Bonnie. Bless you for everything you do for us, and the whole Quilting community!

God Bless You and your whole family, for them sharing you with us!

Donna
Kasilof, AK

ZaheerAbbas said...

Christmas is tied in with investing energy with loved ones. It's tied in with making upbeat recollections that will endure forever. Merry christmas wishes for friends

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