Sunday 18 September 2016

Back Home

We left snow topped mountains behind last Sunday and I can't believe we have been home almost a week already.  


Jet lag has been awful, early morning, 3.30am forays to the kitchen for tea and toast and woozy head in the mornings.  I would like to say I am feeling a bit better but it lingers and it can hit you when least expecting it.  I am however managing a full nights sleep now.  

It's been a busy week catching up with all the family, we had a little visitor yesterday which was lovely and enjoyed some time in the garden in the sunshine.  It's amazing how quickly little ones grow and this little boy is no exception - we saw quite a difference in only 3 weeks away.  He is copying everything and is very chatty.  

                                   
       

Techie has taken the first step on the property ladder and has got the keys for his house.  It's exciting times as our lives will change once more.  Today Techie and I are off shopping for curtains and soft furnishings for the new house.  It's always fun to help spend other people's money and good to spend time with him to help him set up in his new home.

There has been no machine sewing this week but I did manage another hexi the red one is now sew together.  



My machine is sitting patiently waiting for me to summon up the time and energy to move on to the next step of my bright rainbow quilt, but first I need to get it up on the design wall to see the placement of colours.  I bought a 'roadway' panel for S for his cars when I was on holiday.  I need to decide whether this is going to be a hand stitching project which was the plan when it bought it but......... that may take me too long to do.  I think he is ready to start playing with it soon.   I also have a couple of WIP to finish,  if you remember I pieced two tops just before I went off on holiday This Way and That way.  They will need to be sandwiched up and quilted too. 

Next week looks as though it's going to be busy.  I must get my hair cut, all of a sudden I can't do a thing with it and every day seems to be a bad hair day,  I am looking after our grandson for a couple of days to allow Mummy to do her field work while Daddy is off with his pupils on an outward bound activity week.  Grannie and S will have fun and have some adventures on our own hopefully.  I'll take my hexi project with me and perhaps do some stitching if, and it's probably a big if, he has a nap.  

At the end of the week I'm off to the Quilt Show at Ingliston.  K has submitted an entry - she has entered one of her stunning quilts and I am looking forward to seeing it hanging and being admired with all the others on show.  Her quilt is one of Jinny Beyers designs and has been expertly executed with mitred borders and beautiful hand quilting.  Oh, and the colours are gorgeous!  Look out for it if you go along to the show, Good Luck K!

I am not short of things to do, so what will you be working on this week?  Whatever you decide to do enjoy the process, relax and have fun, it's good to see things growing and evolving.

Saturday 10 September 2016

On Top of the World

had forgotten how beautiful the view from the top of a mountain can be.  As a long time retired fairly basic skier I used to enjoy the amazing vistas you were able to enjoy when at the top of a chairlift.  Yesterday we took advantage of a summer visit to the top of the Norquay ski hill in Banff.  It was somewhat strange going up in the chair without skis dangling from your feet and I had forgotten how much movement and bumps you had to endure on the way to the top but they actually stopped the chair to allow you to dismount - no balancing tricks trying to ski off.  What a view, we have been waiting all week for a clear day and we were not disappointed.



A coffee in the restaurant rounded off our visit, the return journey was a bit daunting.  Although I had  travelled up a mountain many times when skiing never had I experienced the chairlift going down.......just a wee bit scary!

We are almost at the end of our stay here but obviously have been in touch with home and all things going there.    One of our sons colleagues had a little baby boy at the end of June.  Baby CT was diagnosed just last week with a heart defect and had a procedure on Tuesday at the new hospital for sick children in Glasgow.  I got to hear about this and thought I would get in touch with ER our local Linus co-ordinator to see if it was at all possible for a Linus quilt to make its way to the family at this anxious time.  

I thought this was a long shot - especially as I'm on the other side of the Atlantic involving time differences etc. I heard later that evening that a quilt was delivered by a contact of ERs.   They had managed to find the family.  All I had given was the little boys name!  

                                     


The procedure went as expected. This is the photo Mummy F sent to Linus and is posted on their Facebook page.  I am sure they won't mind me sharing.  This was taken just before he was discharged from hospital.  This family certainly need a hug at this anxious time, especially as Daddy (32) was diagnosed last year with early onset Parkinson's.  

Well done the Linus ladies!!  The family are extremely grateful!  Happy ending, C is now back home and doing well, just over a week after surgery.  The power of the Internet, and the diligence of the Linus network system is working well.  However that's not the end of this story.  Mummy F sent a lovely thank you note to Linus and posted it on the Project Linus UK Facebook page.  Low and behold, not only did the post pop up on my feed it made it to the pages of UK Quilters United yesterday!  

All I did was send one little quick email!  It just goes to show how wonderful the folks out there are who make quilts and blankets for Linus and other charities.  This has helped a lovely little family,  who will treasure that little quilt and I am sure it will provide lots of fun for C in the future.  This story has reached a huge audience and raised awareness and hopefully will recruit more quilters and knitters out there to perhaps donate their time, talent and materials to spread the love and hugs around to many more children in the future.  It has also served to remind everyone that the Linus charity is there for all children of all ages right up to teenagers.  So if you know of any child, now or in the future who you feel needs a little extra comfort, whether it is a hospital stay, accident, family breakup or bereavement just get in touch with your local coordinator (or the one closest to the child) and they will do their best to fulfil any request if they can.  There are networks all over the UK and in many countries all over the world.  More information can be found on the Project Linus UK website.

Packing up of the sewing equipment will start later today.  I've had fun with this block, it bright and colourful and was great fun to do.  


I have not quite managed all the blocks needed to complete the quilt but the finished ones are travelling back to Scotland with me so you should see the end result on the design wall in the not  so distant future.

Saturday 3 September 2016

Storm Clouds

 The forecast was for showers today so we decided this was to be the annual shopping day in the big city.  The drive into Calgary was enjoyable although the traffic on the other side of the highway heading out in the opposite direction was quite heavy.  This is the start of the long weekend and some city dwellers were making the most of it and starting the journey early for their well earned break in the mountains.

I enjoyed a good day of retail therapy, lots of purchases but not too excessive all thanks to my flexible friend.

This is what we were met with on the return journey - this was three o'clock in the afternoon, a huge storm brewing.  Bangs and flashes all around.

                                    

We managed to skirt around it and returned home to find snow on the mountain peaks!

I have been knitting this week, handstitching hexis and have started to cut into those nice bright rainbow fabrics, I'm really enjoying this unusual block.  There was no rainbow seen today though. The sun was a bit elusive but hopefully it will appear tomorrow at least for a wee while.