My last completion for 2019! I started this project as a stash-buster in mid November, so it was actually done in relatively short time. This quilt will be donated to
Quilts Beyond Borders.
Quilts Beyond Borders.
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In 2019 I made 32 quilts, 6 of which were small 'mat' size. I have 16 UFOs waiting patiently for completion. I donated 10 quilts to various charities this year.
I welcomed a new grandchild, a girl this time!
I went through some medical drama, had two major surgeries, and spent a significant amount of time in the hospital. I am much improved.
I lost 38 pounds while I was sick, but have regained 16. Sigh.
I marked the passing of an old friend, reconnected with someone from my past, and made the acquaintance of two new neighbor families.
I lost 38 pounds while I was sick, but have regained 16. Sigh.
I marked the passing of an old friend, reconnected with someone from my past, and made the acquaintance of two new neighbor families.
I travelled more than 10,000 miles by car, crossing the continent twice. I visited three new states along the way, bringing my lifetime state total up to 44.
I improved my proficiency with hand applique, and my fluency with Spanish.
I improved my proficiency with hand applique, and my fluency with Spanish.
I crossed four items off of my Bucket List.
Still approximately a zillion to go.
Still approximately a zillion to go.
I read 70 books.
I baked a lot of bread.
I watched the birds and the stars.
I baked a lot of bread.
I watched the birds and the stars.
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What a beautiful year! I am so grateful you are OK from your major illness...whew! Here is to another lovely year!
ReplyDeleteA good life, indeed!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see what happens next!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy for you Jeanne ! I wish you a wonderful New Year, in health, love, and many, many beautiful projects. :) THANKS for the inspiration you give !
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you are simply amazing. This list is amazing. If I had made even two accomplishments I would have lost track of them, and loved reading your list.Really. And I'm so happy you made it through the surgeries. I wish I could keep track of books read, and could read so many as you did. There is so much to read. I like the quote a lot, thank you for listing these items for us to read. LeeAnna
ReplyDeleteWhat a great list - and like all of us, some things wonderful and some not so much. I have several times resolved I would keep track of the numbers of books I read in a year and start off with great plans, only to be derailed by about March. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt turned out beautiful!
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