Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Today is Wednesday -

What a great name for today's blog - that is about as creative as I am feeling. One of the many joys of aging is how slow my brain recall is - and today I mean slow. It took me so long to remember how to upload pictures - so I have included some from the Peace by Piece quilt retreat from 2 weeks ago and then some from the baby shower we had for my son Rob and his Katy. They were showered with the most delightful things for our new little girl - she will be the most well dressed, clean, diapered, fed hip & educated child ever born!!! Of course all of us Nannys' feel that way! Rob showed up just in time to unwrap the gifts. We had yummy food, a couple really FUN shower games (we all love shower games) and many laughs. I made Katy and the baby matching quilts from the Eva line of fabric that Moda had out last year - she loved the plum , green and pink. I have loaned them the wicker bassinet I had bought when I had Rob - made a liner and sheets to match the quilt - it really was sweet.
I hope you enjoy the pictures - I wish I were a better photographer - but I can't do everything!!!! But I can do some work today - have secured a couple of teachers for the retreat----- "Two Peas in a Pod" will be coming up from Bountiful to teach a fun mystery class in the afternoon. I have local wonders teaching in the morning and I am still trying to find a few more classes before everything is posted. I am slow but sure - as usual. Well I best get something else done - to all my peeps ( i don't mean those nasty marshmallow guys) out there - have a great week - and enjoy the bit of sunshine we have today. as I remain in pieces - Kaye







"Bee my Baby" -

Rob and Katy - he showed up just in time for the gifts!

Mariann and Krista in a few years ! Just kidding - my Aunt Marj (92) and my friend Alice (81
These 2 are really amazing.



The most beautious best friends a girl could ever have - Mariann and Krista - I am so lucky.


my friend Carrie - she is a quilting mad woman and Annette Rose too.


Barbara Campbell and her wonderful basket quilt.





Teresa is the one who wanted me locked in the closet!