I am inspired....I have been cleaning, not finished yet, in order to decorate for Christmas. I was reading a book and briefly read about an idea/concept to write down the goals you want to accomplish tomorrow. I have always had trouble with goal planning. In my life, I had goals for the day or the week but never a five or ten year plan, so I felt like a failure immediately when people discussed goals. Then this book I am reading touched on a plan or incentive given to Charles Schwab to write out 6 goals you want to accomplish tomorrow in order of importance. Heck I can do that!!! I'm in!! I am capable of this goal setting exercise. So here goes:
1. Read my Bible
2. Walk 4 Miles
3. Yoga
4. 1 load of laundry ----washed, dried, folded, and put away
5. Go to Jackson for Christmas gift and dinner shopping.
6. Finish cleaning the living room and foyer
7. Assemble the CHRISTmas tree
I chose 7 because often in the Bible God chose the #7.....I will too...I will be blessed.
I will let you know how I did on my list and enter a new list tomorrow evening.
Sleep well my invisible friends.
About Me
- LiteMotif
- I enjoy sewing, knitting, and quilting. I have a adoring husband of 43 years, 8 beautiful children and 13 grandchildren (so far). I also enjoy studying my Bible and practicing yoga. The LORD is Good All the time.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Sunday, December 2, 2012
CHRISTmas cleaning
When you are a mother...the things you do when the children are little can come back and kick you later. I'm talking about cleaning of course, everything else I did perfectly:)
When I was a child, Christmas and Easter were "spring cleaning" times. Our house was always clean, picked up and tidy but twice a year we had to clean EVERY.THING..Walls, ceilings, base boards, windows. Now in and of itself this isn't a bad thing but remember the house was already clean!! and we had to do all this work before the Christmas tree or the Easter baskets could come down from the attic. When you are 6, this is really a torturous time.
Fast forward to my own little ones....no the house wasn't always clean, the dishes, laundry and bathrooms were kept up and the trash taken out. I always said I accomplished just enough to keep the Health Department from condemning. If you don't remember...look at the top of this blog, we had eight children, six of which were 2 years apart and a Daddy who kept everything he has ever owned (almost). My aunt used to say..."I mop my floor every day! Some days with kool-aid, some days with milk..." Totally understood that one!
Suddenly I saw the wisdom in my mother's iron resolve......I could get these little sweeties to help clean the house!! Genius!! So Christmas and Easter cleaning became a bi-yearly event. Top to bottom, inside and out, every cabinet, drawer, and toy chest cleaned, scrubbed, and de-cluttered...except Dad's stuff, it wasn't going anywhere. He would wait until Christmas Eve and take the tools out of the house and put away his mail and magazines, but hey, he did have a real job;)
Let's fast forward again..present day. The kids are all grown and the house is a bigger mess. Well the house is bigger and I am older. I would rather do other things than clean, so I do. Still twice a year I wash windows and de-clutter (except for Dad's stuff). I have to thoroughly clean so I can decorate. What kind of mother would make the kids clean their room and not clean her's? I should have thought of that all those years ago because they haven't forgotten. They will ask me if I have the tree up yet which is code for: Is the house clean so you can decorate? So I cleaned my sewing room...took two days, and it is still full and not organized well but here it is...I went through every.thing. I can find things I need again, that is nice. It will take a few more days to finish the house and then I can decorate but my self respect will be intact. When the children travel home for Christmas they can look about with the calm confidence that all is right with the world, Mom washed the windows, cleaned her sewing room, and yep...there it is Dad's stuff, not going anywhere.
When I was a child, Christmas and Easter were "spring cleaning" times. Our house was always clean, picked up and tidy but twice a year we had to clean EVERY.THING..Walls, ceilings, base boards, windows. Now in and of itself this isn't a bad thing but remember the house was already clean!! and we had to do all this work before the Christmas tree or the Easter baskets could come down from the attic. When you are 6, this is really a torturous time.
Fast forward to my own little ones....no the house wasn't always clean, the dishes, laundry and bathrooms were kept up and the trash taken out. I always said I accomplished just enough to keep the Health Department from condemning. If you don't remember...look at the top of this blog, we had eight children, six of which were 2 years apart and a Daddy who kept everything he has ever owned (almost). My aunt used to say..."I mop my floor every day! Some days with kool-aid, some days with milk..." Totally understood that one!
Suddenly I saw the wisdom in my mother's iron resolve......I could get these little sweeties to help clean the house!! Genius!! So Christmas and Easter cleaning became a bi-yearly event. Top to bottom, inside and out, every cabinet, drawer, and toy chest cleaned, scrubbed, and de-cluttered...except Dad's stuff, it wasn't going anywhere. He would wait until Christmas Eve and take the tools out of the house and put away his mail and magazines, but hey, he did have a real job;)
Let's fast forward again..present day. The kids are all grown and the house is a bigger mess. Well the house is bigger and I am older. I would rather do other things than clean, so I do. Still twice a year I wash windows and de-clutter (except for Dad's stuff). I have to thoroughly clean so I can decorate. What kind of mother would make the kids clean their room and not clean her's? I should have thought of that all those years ago because they haven't forgotten. They will ask me if I have the tree up yet which is code for: Is the house clean so you can decorate? So I cleaned my sewing room...took two days, and it is still full and not organized well but here it is...I went through every.thing. I can find things I need again, that is nice. It will take a few more days to finish the house and then I can decorate but my self respect will be intact. When the children travel home for Christmas they can look about with the calm confidence that all is right with the world, Mom washed the windows, cleaned her sewing room, and yep...there it is Dad's stuff, not going anywhere.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Webshots is Changing
I resist change. I heard through the grapevine, Webshots is changing. I decided to download all of my pictures to my computer and I thought it was interesting. A short time ago I was uploading these pictures and now in reverse, I down load. Naturally I thought about the ups and downs in life, and there are many. I chose to put these two little wall hanging here to begin my transition. Both are McKenna Ryan designs and were very enjoyable to make. I felt they were manageable. I like the natural and organic designs, they have a calming effect in an ever changing world.
There is so much to digest in the normal course of a day, whether it is world affairs or just the affairs of a small nuclear family. The dynamic is always shifting. One thing is constant, My God, my LORD and Savior Jesus Christ, His Holy Spirit, always present, always bringing hope, always in control. He makes my life enJOYable, and manageABLE, He has a calming effect. I upload myself and I download His Glory. I feel renewed, refreshed and revived..quickened. In this instance a change is much appreciated and much needed.....A change will do you good.
As far as Webshots is concerned, I had the opportunity to look over quilts of my past. I was reminded for whom I made them and why. I enjoyed the fabric choices and the quilting in most, I saw improvements I have made and some techniques that still need work. I was inspired and reminded, a change for the better.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
We Have A Winner!!!
Spiral Bound Garden won 3rd Place at the Pine Belt Quilters Show in Hattiesburg Mississippi!!! I am very proud. I entered three quilts and the judge evaluated them. I was excited to get her "grade" and remarks. I was pleased that all the marks were excellent to good and her criticisms were clear and well founded;) It was a great experience and I am happy my friend pushed me into entering!!!
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Spiral Bound Garden!!!
SPIRAL BOUND GARDEN
This past summer I took a class and I was very apprehensive. The directions confused me, puzzled me, and made me nervous. I had to choose fabrics without really knowing what I was going to make. I had seen a video by a woman who painted fabric, cut it apart, resewed it and then quilted it as a whole cloth quilt. I like that, so I decided to paint the background fabric and use it as a whole piece. Based on the colors in the background, I chose my fabrics controlled/ randomly. I followed the guidelines given in the instructions but tried to "not give it another thought" after I placed in the stack.
I attended the class presented by MQA with renown quilter/ designer Marilyn Doheny. To my enjoyment I had two of the rulers she had developed and produced years ago. These wonderful 9 degree wedge rulers are creative and innovative. Check them out here.... marilyndoheny.com
While I was attending the class, I became more and more worried...I chose the wrong fabrics, I didn't use enough of this color...on and on, but then something almost magical happened. I brought it home and looked from all angles changed and moved, added and subtracted. I first placed the fan and spiral flowers and "wild" life, as the leaves and fronds were added, I began to relax. The name of the quilt jumped to my mind as the ideas flowed. I chose the name Spiral Bound Garden first because the class itself was called "Instant Garden". Second, the ruler/ wedges were used to cut fans and spirals and last, I kept "erasing" the layout and starting over, much like on a sketchbook page. The green borders are quilted with straight, close lines to imply pages in a note book stacked. The left side binding is wider to accommodate the notebook spiral binding, tacked on to complete the illusion.
But certainly I learned new uses and techniques. I loved the class, I enjoyed the vitality of Marilyn Doheny, and I appreciate her enthusiasm to share her talents. There are a few more of these quilts spinning around in my mind. Stay tuned and see what has been planted.
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Little Projects this Month
I finally found my sewing room again! It has been missing for a couple of months. It was under cobwebs, dust, and misplaced items. I worked all day just to tidy up so I could sew something!! Anything!!! And this is the fruits of my labor. Pillows and two little quilts. The top one is for a raffle and the middle one is actually a throw size duvet cover.
It is difficult to be present in your own day to day life when most of your time is spent in the lives of others. I'm not complaining, I am blessed. I just need a little time now and then to make something besides a mess. I need to be creative, I think we all do, after all we were made in the image and likeness of GOD and He is the Creator of all.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
A day at the lake...And this is just part of the gang....
They look like the "little rascals" don't they? Everytime I see a photograph of the kids (this is only part of mine) in a stair step fashion, I laugh and I cry! I loved being overwhelmed by a house full of little ones and believe me I was overwhelmed often!!! I treasure pictures like this one and I hope to post a few more. Thanks for looking
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Mom's mani/pedi
Mom's day at the beauty shoppe! Mani/Pedi time. I think she enjoyed the attention and her nails look great! Happy Mother's Day Mom!
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Monday, April 23, 2012
Gone to Pieces
This is Mom, she is...well, let's say she is older than me or any of my siblings. I don't think she would want me to spread her age around the entire world.
Anyway she has been living with me part time since my dad passed away 8 years ago. All the while she has been piecing tops and I have been machine quilting them. I fell behind..to say the least, so she decided to try her "hand" at quilting them the good old fashioned way...by hand. This is the first one ever, and we entered it in local quilt show...which is also the first time ever for her to enter anything in any kind of show. Pretty cool Huh? I think she was rather proud to see her first hand quilted bedsize quilt hanging in a museum type setting. I was proud too.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Still Waiting for Martha
If you are Martha who left the comment please contact me with your snail mail address.!! Thank you!!!
Monday, February 27, 2012
The poll has closed!!
Thank you everyone for your comments, I appreciate your taking the time to help me plan my presentation. I enjoyed reading your opinions and ideas.
As promised, two comments, chosen at random will receive a small token of my appreciation. The first was from Patricia Stefanowicz, she has been notified through her email address. The second winner is Martha, this is her notification. I do not have an email address for you Martha so please contact me lite.motif_27@yahoo.com with your snail mail address and I will promptly send your prize.
After mailing the two prizes I will post a picture. I will also give a full report on the success of the presentation. Again, I appreciate all the comments and I hope all of you will check back from time to time, I intend to have other random drawings in the future.
As promised, two comments, chosen at random will receive a small token of my appreciation. The first was from Patricia Stefanowicz, she has been notified through her email address. The second winner is Martha, this is her notification. I do not have an email address for you Martha so please contact me lite.motif_27@yahoo.com with your snail mail address and I will promptly send your prize.
After mailing the two prizes I will post a picture. I will also give a full report on the success of the presentation. Again, I appreciate all the comments and I hope all of you will check back from time to time, I intend to have other random drawings in the future.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
I have a very important question....
A friend asked me to speak to a group of senior citizens about quilting. First, I am not a public speaker, I sweat, turn red and stutter but I said I would. Second, I am not sure how many people will be in the group, male, female, or ability. Some of them may have been quilting since before I was born so I am intimidated but I said I would.
So I am asking for advice on a couple of things. If there were 20 to 30 participants..is there a project I could have them do while I spoke? (Nothing like distracting the audience). Something simple that would not require my hands on.
Next, I would like your thoughts on one thing I should definitely share with them. I have decided to randomly reward two people who respond here with a small token of my appreciation. Thank you and I look forward to reading your ideas and ponderings.
So I am asking for advice on a couple of things. If there were 20 to 30 participants..is there a project I could have them do while I spoke? (Nothing like distracting the audience). Something simple that would not require my hands on.
Next, I would like your thoughts on one thing I should definitely share with them. I have decided to randomly reward two people who respond here with a small token of my appreciation. Thank you and I look forward to reading your ideas and ponderings.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Our Great Western Adventure
Time has passed so quickly!! In the summer of 2010 we took a trip west. My husband, our youngest son, me and my dog Gabby. It was great fun, we spent two weeks visiting national parks all through Texas, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico. We camped in a slide-in camper on the back of the truck and pulled a trailer with their two motorcycles. We saw so many beautiful sites, breath taking, awe inspiring, humbling site. I did really want to go to Chaco Canyon but it had been raining and we were trying to make it to Mesa Verde at a reasonable hour so we passed it by.
When we returned home I went to my LQS (local quilt shop) and saw the lovely fabric line...Stonehenge. To me it was perfect for my western quilt. I made this quilt for my son to commemorate our trip, I started it on his birthday in August. It is my Chaco Canyon and I call it "Anasazi Sunset".
Sunday, January 8, 2012
A Snuggly Quilt for Luca
Here I am a month later posting the picture..... Luca loved both pillow and quilt. He particularly liked the minkee on the back of the quilt. My son said, Luca kept saying...snuggle me. I am so happy he liked them. He had been at St Jude Children's Research Hospital since June and he was able to go home before Christmas! I will keep this little guy in my prayers and will remember to snuggle him in my mind and heart.
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