On Friday May 25th, I took the plunge.......out of a perfectly good airplane......from 13,500 feet.......with a skydiver buddy in a jumpsuit that said 'student' on it.......and I didn't go splat.
I think I said 'Holy Crap' to myself 10 times before we actually went out of the plane's door. At least I didn't have to get my hands peeled off the door jam. I went quietly. Not one sound crossed my lips until we were free falling for a bit and I realized I wasn't going to die, at least not at that moment. I did my best 'wooooooow' and said nothing else until Mark, my skydive buddy who was not a 'student', pulled the chute and we started drifting around. It was surprisingly quiet up there and we were able to have a conversation.
Danny & Samantha jumped too, but were on the plane after me. Kids have no fear, at least they don't let on that they have any fear. They acted cool and calm. I was kind of hoping to see a teensy weensy sign of panic. They did not cooperate......at all.
How many kids get to skydive with their Mom? Wow, look at that fear on his face.
They both look shaken to the core, don't they? Kids.........
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Monday, May 28, 2012
Friday, May 18, 2012
{OH YEAH~ Bloggers' Quilt Festival: Spring 2012}
This is my first {Bloggers' Quilt Festival} submission, ever. I'm a real newbie at this; it's been about a year since I discovered quilting and I'm obsessed. I love the fabrics and the patterns and the blogs. I wish I was able to spend more time actually sewing than looking on the web at everyone's quilts, but for now that will have to do.
When we found out that we were going to become grandparents this June, I knew that I was going to make a quilt for the baby. I had bought Salt Air by Cosmo Cricket and put it aside for the right project. When I discovered Granny Square Quilts on {Blue Elephant Stitches} I knew that would be the perfect design for the baby quilt and the fabrics would work for a boy or a girl (even though they've slipped so many times and I'm convinced it's a boy).
It came together so easily after I figured out some little tricks. The more I worked with the fabrics the more excited I got to see the finished project. I had it in the wash about five minutes after sewing on the binding. I love how it came out. And, it was a big hit at the baby shower. I can't wait to see the sweet little one wrapped in it.
When we found out that we were going to become grandparents this June, I knew that I was going to make a quilt for the baby. I had bought Salt Air by Cosmo Cricket and put it aside for the right project. When I discovered Granny Square Quilts on {Blue Elephant Stitches} I knew that would be the perfect design for the baby quilt and the fabrics would work for a boy or a girl (even though they've slipped so many times and I'm convinced it's a boy).
It came together so easily after I figured out some little tricks. The more I worked with the fabrics the more excited I got to see the finished project. I had it in the wash about five minutes after sewing on the binding. I love how it came out. And, it was a big hit at the baby shower. I can't wait to see the sweet little one wrapped in it.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
{Barn Quilts}
Since I started quilting just about a year ago, I've been spending a lot of time online 'google-ing' quilts, quilting, quilt patterns, quilting methods etc. One of my searches brought me to a site called {Barn Quilt Info} , which surprisingly has info on barn quilts. Evidently, barn quilt trails are becoming popular. You pick a state, then a county and drive from place to place photographing the barn quilts which are displayed on the sides of barns and businesses. I found a {blog} where people can post a newly discovered barn quilt so that others can do a drive-by.
Two years ago when I started taking Danny back & forth to Lehigh University, I noticed some very photogenic barns on 78, right before crossing from NJ to PA. One lovely red barn ( is there any other legit color for a barn anyway?) had a cool geometric-looking design hanging on the side, under the eaves. I planned on stopping to photograph it but always forgot on the way back or whizzed right by, swearing under my breath that I had missed it again. Anyway, last week when I picked Danny up from school I made a mental note to stop on the way home to finally photograph what I now knew to be a 'barn quilt'. I pulled off the roadway, carefully backtracking on foot as the semi's flew by. The sun wasn't in the best spot but I did manage to get a decent shot of my first barn quilt.
From what I've read there are a lot of barn quilts scattered around Tennessee. One county that's loaded with them is only an hour away from Steph. I'm guessing we'll be doing a little drive on the 'barn quilt trail' when I go to visit.
Two years ago when I started taking Danny back & forth to Lehigh University, I noticed some very photogenic barns on 78, right before crossing from NJ to PA. One lovely red barn ( is there any other legit color for a barn anyway?) had a cool geometric-looking design hanging on the side, under the eaves. I planned on stopping to photograph it but always forgot on the way back or whizzed right by, swearing under my breath that I had missed it again. Anyway, last week when I picked Danny up from school I made a mental note to stop on the way home to finally photograph what I now knew to be a 'barn quilt'. I pulled off the roadway, carefully backtracking on foot as the semi's flew by. The sun wasn't in the best spot but I did manage to get a decent shot of my first barn quilt.
From what I've read there are a lot of barn quilts scattered around Tennessee. One county that's loaded with them is only an hour away from Steph. I'm guessing we'll be doing a little drive on the 'barn quilt trail' when I go to visit.
Monday, May 14, 2012
Friday, May 11, 2012
{ A Thought for Today}
Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Swiftcurrent Trail - Glacier National Park, Montana © Janine Smith 2012
Swiftcurrent Trail - Glacier National Park, Montana © Janine Smith 2012
Monday, May 7, 2012
Friday, May 4, 2012
{A Thought for Today}
Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, but to add color to my sunset sky. ~Rabindranath Tagore
Photo by Richard Hahn.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
{Another Year of Schnibbles: May}
I have to admit I've been a slacker. This will only be my second {Schnibble} and we're in month five. I just couldn't find time to fit the others in but I'm on the ball with this one. I bought my pattern last night in pdf download format and I have fabric just waiting to be used.
This month's pattern is {Doc}.
It's one of the larger Schnibbles patterns, 42x42. It will make a nice sized wall hanging or even a baby quilt. I haven't had a chance to read through the pattern yet but based on the photo it looks like it's made up of HSTs.
I went digging around my stash to see what I could use. All Schnibbles patterns use two charm packs and some yardage. I always buy at least two charm packs of a fabric line so there were several options. I decided on {Frolic} by Sandy Gervais since I already have enough yardage for the background, backing and the binding.
I have until the end of the month to complete this and submit my photo to the group. Luckily, only the top needs to be complete to be considered for a prize. {Oh My Stars!} is all cut and will be put on hold for a bit. I'm ready to Frolic!
This month's pattern is {Doc}.
It's one of the larger Schnibbles patterns, 42x42. It will make a nice sized wall hanging or even a baby quilt. I haven't had a chance to read through the pattern yet but based on the photo it looks like it's made up of HSTs.
I went digging around my stash to see what I could use. All Schnibbles patterns use two charm packs and some yardage. I always buy at least two charm packs of a fabric line so there were several options. I decided on {Frolic} by Sandy Gervais since I already have enough yardage for the background, backing and the binding.
I have until the end of the month to complete this and submit my photo to the group. Luckily, only the top needs to be complete to be considered for a prize. {Oh My Stars!} is all cut and will be put on hold for a bit. I'm ready to Frolic!
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)