Off hand, I can't remember the quote so well - east, west, home is best? But it sure is good to be home in peaceful, green Vermont although we enjoy visiting Mom and sister Jenny in Colorado. Saturday was Mom's 104th birthday, and we celebrated with two online video chats. My brother took a screen shot. It's difficult to see anyone, but the upper right has Mom, my son Chris, me, Jenny, and Paul.
Later in the day we had another video chat with my nieces in Los Angeles and Queensland, New Zealand. It was good to see them both.
The day before we had a visit from my second cousin, twice removed, Joice, her husband Bob, and one of her sons and his family. Mom hadn't seen Joice and Bob for 60 years. The last time was when she gave them baby furniture, and now her son has grown up with kids of his own.
Joice lives in Pennsylvania, and we last saw her and Bob a couple of years ago when we were traveling through on our way home from the south. We hope to see them again this spring.
Our visit included a lot of "mom care," taking her to appointments, helping her navigate the oxygen tubes, and just helping her in general. I did a little cooking but also discovered delicious pizza already made at Whole Foods. Wish we had one! We browsed around Barnes and Noble, stopped at Starbucks, and generally enjoyed life in suburban America.A trip to Colorado is never complete without a trip to the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum. This time, there was a fabulous exhibit of medallion quilts by Cindy Vermillion Hamilton. All were hand sewn, hand appliqued, and hand quilted. Very impressive!
The blue and white quilt is about the plainest one in the exhibit, but one I think I could actually do. It gave me the idea that I could surround the map of the Netherlands I made last winter with a border of appliqued melons.
We've been home a few days, and laundry, grocery shopping and other household chores have been done. I think I'll get a chance to quilt today before going over to Pam's with lunch and gossip. She had a stroke about a month ago and needs a little pick-me-up.







